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6 minutes ago, Rob B said:

I'm sure Bewley will be reserve now

Just been checking all the BV home meetings and Dan is the top scoring Brit at BV by a long way, so think you could be right.

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13 hours ago, Noodles said:

Because this is something new & exciting - something we've never seen before.

Well so far it isn't exciting me that much, it's 'just' Best Pairs under another title and we already have a best pairs championship.  I  didn't see a lot wrong with the Speedway World Cup nor why they couldn't run both side by side and hope the new SON doesn't replace the SWC permanently. That said, I will  be watching as I view as much speedway as possible, mostly on 'the box' it has to be said, and I hope the competition is a success.  Interestingly, and I've mentioned this before, I will watch at least Event 1 on Saturday at my bikers mates' house and they will happily record the Isle Of Man TT programme to watch later as they do enjoy watching Brit Tai Woffinden going handlebar to handlebar with the best in the world....

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3 hours ago, spanner47 said:

Forgive me if this has been mentioned, I've looked at the majority of pages and haven't seen anything about the dreaded "J" word. With a two day final I suspect they'll want to keep it as close as possible. I haven't gone through this with a fine tooth comb, but I suppose the scores from the first day get added to the second, so if they continue to embarrass the sport by using this awful thing, will each team that falls behind be able to use it on both days? 

How would a Joker work in a format where no team has an equal number of rides at any stage until the end of each day?

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13 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

JETTISONING Cook at this stage is extraordinary but sadly symptomatic of the appalling state that British speedway now finds itself in. 

 

10 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

IT is also a kick in the teeth for those fans (already many making their voices heard on social media) who bought tickets for BV on the basis of seeing Cook there.

 

8 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

THERE is no joker

 

I don't know Phil, take those three quotes and it's pretty obvious there is a joker and its the new all singing all dancing PROFESSIONAL GB Speedway Team

 

NOT

 

What a disgraceful way to treat any rider

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edited it and deleted the word NOT, didnt notice until Phil quoted so have reinserted it
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2 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

THERE is no joker

Oh dear.....

7 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

JETTISONING Cook at this stage is extraordinary but sadly symptomatic of the appalling state that British speedway now finds itself in. 

One could say jettisoning the SWC is symptomatic of the appalling state of the FIM and world speedway

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Just now, iris123 said:

Oh dear.....

One could say jettisoning the SWC is symptomatic of the appalling state of the FIM and world speedway

I HAVE an open mind and we only have to wait just over a week to know whether or not it works. What I do know is that many riders who are taking part are very excited by it, not least Messrs Laguta and Sayfutdinov. If that generates excitement on the track and entertains the fans then it could have a future.

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22 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

JETTISONING Cook at this stage is extraordinary but sadly symptomatic of the appalling state that British speedway now finds itself in. 

Why? He's just pulled out of this week's fixtures with exhaustion. Clearly a risk, and there is a ready made replacement in Lambert,

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21 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

JETTISONING Cook at this stage is extraordinary but sadly symptomatic of the appalling state that British speedway now finds itself in. 

You are right.   If it is true that the TM only sent a text to inform the rider maybe its time Rossiter was asked to leave the job after this season is over.   There is no excuse for that.

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1 minute ago, Grachan said:

Why? He's just pulled out of this week's fixtures with exhaustion. Clearly a risk, and there is a ready made replacement in Lambert,

So you would be happy to be sacked by text? Fair enough if they have doubts as to his fitness that's their perogative but FFS do the man the courtesy of actually dialling his number and speaking to him. Remember this is a man who is proud to wear the Union Flag on his chest unconditionally, no ifs, no buts, no only if you do it my way. Cookie is red, white and blue right thro. Makes you wonder what price loyalty.

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8 minutes ago, Star Lady said:

So you would be happy to be sacked by text? Fair enough if they have doubts as to his fitness that's their perogative but FFS do the man the courtesy of actually dialling his number and speaking to him. Remember this is a man who is proud to wear the Union Flag on his chest unconditionally, no ifs, no buts, no only if you do it my way. Cookie is red, white and blue right thro. Makes you wonder what price loyalty.

LIKE that too...  you are on a roll.

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17 minutes ago, Star Lady said:

So you would be happy to be sacked by text? Fair enough if they have doubts as to his fitness that's their perogative but FFS do the man the courtesy of actually dialling his number and speaking to him. Remember this is a man who is proud to wear the Union Flag on his chest unconditionally, no ifs, no buts, no only if you do it my way. Cookie is red, white and blue right thro. Makes you wonder what price loyalty.

I agree he should be spoken to, although he never said he was sacked by text, he said it was "confirmed" by text - so a bit inconclusive.

Why was nobody up in arms when Robert Lambert was dropped from the team originally?

Regarding the decision, though, Cook had already pulled out of a match this Thursday due to this, while Lambert was rocking and rolling at Rye House. It's obvious that the manager would have second thoughts in that situstion.

With respect to texting, though, it's not a good way of telling someone. I agree.

 

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18 minutes ago, Grachan said:

I agree he should be spoken to, although he never said he was sacked by text, he said it was "confirmed" by text - so a bit inconclusive.

Why was nobody up in arms when Robert Lambert was dropped from the team originally?

Regarding the decision, though, Cook had already pulled out of a match this Thursday due to this, while Lambert was rocking and rolling at Rye House. It's obvious that the manager would have second thoughts in that situstion.

With respect to texting, though, it's not a good way of telling someone. I agree.

 

LAMBERT wasn't dropped. It made sense given that he is under 21 to have him at 'reserve' where he could be used as and when for either of his team-mates. AS I understand it Cook couldn't ride for seven days after withdrawing from the BV match on Monday.

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