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Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018


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4 minutes ago, DC2 said:

 

Err, Lisa, did you check his score tonight?

 

Yes but compared to other countries UK speedway doesn't really progress your career much, riding regularly in Poland would get him more ready for GP's and stuff.

Oh and before I sound like a complete meanie and anti-Nick Morris, he did amazing tonight, out of interest was it 14+1 or just 14?

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1 minute ago, lisa-colette said:

Yes but compared to other countries UK speedway doesn't really progress your career much, riding regularly in Poland would get him more ready for GP's and stuff.

 

It does, if like Brady Kurtz, you leave your best effort and equipment in Poland. And the same applies to Poole’s other riders!

 

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10 minutes ago, Matt Ford Fan said:

Sundstrom stay's then we can forget about winning the league. Needs to go. We are going to carry Shanes as it is this year cant afford another passenger.

 

Poole comment through and through.A few meetings in FFS

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26 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

About right ??

Thoroughly well beaten by a good Swindon team, well lead by Nick Morris, I have no problem with that, but I do have several worries. Messrs Sundstrom and Shanes continue to disappoint and despite the heavy loss, speedway was still NOT the winner. The track looked good and apparently well prepared,  but there were very few passes and those that could gate, prospered.

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1 minute ago, Southampton Pirate said:

Thoroughly well beaten by a good Swindon team, well lead by Nick Morris, I have no problem with that, but I do have several worries. Messrs Sundstrom and Shanes continue to disappoint and despite the heavy loss, speedway was still NOT the winner. The track looked good and apparently well prepared,  but there were very few passes and those that could gate, prospered.

It's not easy to be honest

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7 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

Not all Poole fans.But some are win at all costs,as is Matt Ford...........

I have no complaints, we were pretty much beaten in all departments tonight, the track was the same for both sides,  Swindon Gated and wanted it more, i like all poole fans am very dissapointed,  but its one meeting, and the new boys still havnt really had the chance to get to grips with the track but might be the wake up call the team want. I think this is a meeting and result we should take a lot from and hopefully learn from. And i think it would be pretty safe to say it wont happen again,. Josh looked pretty sore in the pits and James has a lot of bruising. Swindon did well, and fair play to them. I did say dear old uncle Rosco brings his side down and they would be ready, except in the main ours didnt turn up.

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Maybe Poole need to look to Poland? There was a promising young lad who scored 12 for Torun at the weekend. Goes by the name of Chris Holder...

Perhaps they should give third division rider Greg Hancock a call.....

.....to see if any kids in that league need some paid practice....

I'm sure it's a one-off tonight, but that doesn't take away the pleasure of seeing the complacent boasting followed by a pratfall. 

 

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