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Poole v King’s Lynn Premiership Grand Final 1st leg 08/10/18


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Just now, double_O said:

Perhaps KL will use Morris on Wednesday. Scored 10 & 11 when Swindon rode in the league and one rider guaranteed a winners medal, riding for both teams. Classic British speedway rules at their best.

Would be farcical and make the sport look a complete joke. 

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6 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Would be farcical and make the sport look a complete joke. 

blimey.....speedway and rules don't go together....list is endless, nicholls riding for both finalists last year...a promotion relegation(joke idea), have a rider who represent both teams

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If Iversen is out, KL can use Lambert, Proctor, Riss and Jorgensen. 

Iversen has scored 5 from 4 and 6 from 5 on his two visits to Poole this year.

So using the logic thrown at Poole fans when Brady got injured last week, he can easily be covered by R/R.

Let’s hope though that all this us nothing more than speculation.

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7 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

If Iversen is out, KL can use Lambert, Proctor, Riss and Jorgensen. 

Iversen has scored 5 from 4 and 6 from 5 on his two visits to Poole this year.

So using the logic thrown at Poole fans when Brady got injured last week, he can easily be covered by R/R.

Let’s hope though that all this us nothing more than speculation.

But Iversen has rode better recently like in the Swedish playoffs. So like Brady you can't really predict what he would get. 

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7 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

But Iversen has rode better recently like in the Swedish playoffs. So like Brady you can't really predict what he would get. 

Of course you can’t! I tried to make that point before. We are weaker with no Brady as KL might be with no Iversen.

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2 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Of course you can’t! I tried to make that point before. We are weaker with no Brady as KL might be with no Iversen.

Yep, both teams could be weaker, stronger or just the same. Brady and Iversen both inconsistent this season. When they both ride well for their teams it seems to take the team over the winning line. 

If Iversen is ruled out of tomorrow then I guess it's either Ellis or maybe Thorsell (unsure on his average). Unless they can tempt Museliek off his hols or maybe Bellego? 

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14 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Yep, both teams could be weaker, stronger or just the same. Brady and Iversen both inconsistent this season. When they both ride well for their teams it seems to take the team over the winning line. 

If Iversen is ruled out of tomorrow then I guess it's either Ellis or maybe Thorsell (unsure on his average). Unless they can tempt Museliek off his hols or maybe Bellego? 

Trouble is now most rider's are packed up and finished shame for king's Lynn if Niels is out 

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5 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

First and formost, seriously hope Niels is ok, nasty looking crash.

Secondly, King's Lynn fans need to learn that this club is never destined to win the top league.

It is jinxed, end of.

hard to believe they never won it with that Australian line up, back in the PROPER league days

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2 minutes ago, Wee Eck said:

When did KL have an Australian line up? I remember Peterborough having one in the early 2000s maybe, but not KL

leigh adams, craig boyce, Jason crump, travis McGowan, shane parker.i believe 2002 when known as silver machine

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Morris and Ellis both riding at Peterborough today along with MPT and S.Lambert.

Thorsell (as a possible guest for NKI?) is riding in the same Polish meeting as Woryna - Rybnik v Zielona Gora -  but Thorsell is not in any form at the moment 0,0 from 2.

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1 hour ago, ColinMills said:

blimey.....speedway and rules don't go together....list is endless, nicholls riding for both finalists last year...a promotion relegation(joke idea), have a rider who represent both teams

Because of that Nicholls situation last year the regs this year dont allow it

A rider cannot ride for both teams in a 2 legged tie

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2 hours ago, Gavan said:

Looks like the luck really is with Poole this season. Firstly Somerset having a weakened team and losing another rider and now Lynn having injury worries

Cant fo anything about injuries but the title really is being gift wrapped to Poole 

We would rather have Brady than Morris thanks you seem to think we have had all the luck.  Iversen isn't even out yet and if he is out they can get a guest who will probably score more than Iversen as he has been poor at Poole this season although like Poole without Brady im sure KL would like to have a full team of their own riders without guests. 

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8 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Because of that Nicholls situation last year the regs this year dont allow it

A rider cannot ride for both teams in a 2 legged tie

If that's right and IF Poole have already booked Ellis for Weds, leaves about Thorsell and Bellego. But fingers crossed Niels is deemed okay. 

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