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Glasgow to sack harris ! not chance .p/borough should  get rid of lambert . nicholls dropping 2 points off his average is a joke . bring in BWD , then again  , you cant because of your irregular race days . stop moaning and knuckle down . 

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If you read my post..I did say "seriously though" after..though I would like it to happen(maybe Starkey instead?lol)...we need to do something though as r/r would be suicide for thr5 or 6 matches that he will miss. Remember it's a short league season now so it will be over before you know it..don't know who came up with that gem at the AGM but dont get me started on that!

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11 hours ago, Lukas said:

If you read my post..I did say "seriously though" after..though I would like it to happen(maybe Starkey instead?lol)...we need to do something though as r/r would be suicide for thr5 or 6 matches that he will miss. Remember it's a short league season now so it will be over before you know it..don't know who came up with that gem at the AGM but dont get me started on that!

Harris and Starke wouldnt happen but i admire your choice of rider.

Seriously though there are options that should strengthen  Peterborough significantly.

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PETERBOROUGH have moved to bring 2017 team member Bradley Wilson-Dean back to the club.
The New Zealand star returns to the T.Balfe Construction Panthers as a replacement for Nike Lunna, who broke his ankle in a crash when guesting for Workington at Scunthorpe last Friday.
Wilson-Dean is available after completing a short-term stint with the Comets as injury cover, and ironically showed his liking for the East of England Arena with a bumper 13+1 score in their victory over the Panthers earlier this month.
And with five Championship matches and a vital Shield fixture against Ipswich coming up during the month of June, promoter Ged Rathbone says they had to make a new signing rather than rely on the rider-replacement facility.
He said: “It’s very unfortunate for Nike, who has been a pleasure to deal with, but it looks like he is going to be out for at least six weeks and we really can’t cover for that length of absence.
“We keep saying it’s a short season this year and we felt we couldn’t afford to risk letting things run away from us by continuing to use rider-replacement.
“If it’s mid-to-late July before Nike gets back then that’s a big chunk of the season gone, so we’ve had to act to maintain our strength, and hopefully our position in the table.
“Bradley knows ourselves and the track well so I’m confident he will slot straight back in, and he certainly showed us what he can do when he rode here with Workington recently.
“I do feel for Nike, we wish him well for his recovery and we would certainly be happy to work with him again in the future.”
Wilson-Dean will make his seasonal Panthers debut in the trip to Glasgow on June 8, with the return fixture at the East of England Arena on Sunday June 10.

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20 minutes ago, Flappy said:

So who else goes with the available points 

Well if Bacon is released, that would leave around 5.71 and put Grondal down at reserve. Seems the logical move IF they are planning another change...

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