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2 minutes ago, Flappy said:

It'll be BWD 

Harris 

Wright

Andersen 

BWD 

Cook 

Bjerre 

Barker 

Subject to ratification.....

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11 minutes ago, Flappy said:

It'll be BWD 

Harris 

Wright

Andersen 

BWD 

Cook 

Bjerre 

Barker 

I pulled it last week and I’ll say it again. I really don’t rate that team. I think it’s a busted flush. Wilson Dean has some potential to really improve but otherwise I think that is bang average. Full of riders either past it, getting past it, or just your average Joe. Also seriously lacking a number 1.

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16 minutes ago, acef said:

I pulled it last week and I’ll say it again. I really don’t rate that team. I think it’s a busted flush. Wilson Dean has some potential to really improve but otherwise I think that is bang average. Full of riders either past it, getting past it, or just your average Joe. Also seriously lacking a number 1.

A BIT LIKE THE REIGNING PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS THEN  :D

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Its all about opinions , 

Mine opinion is... that  Panthers line up is one of the strongest posted so far ,  

Bomber .. can still perform at PL level , as proven last year 

HA ... Still a very capable PL heat leader 

Wright .. Should be able to up that average by at least a point 

Cook... Will feel he has something to prove , and will probably finish top of averages 

 Add to that a very strong reserve duo ,... Looks very promising for Peterborough 

 

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6 hours ago, acef said:

I pulled it last week and I’ll say it again. I really don’t rate that team. I think it’s a busted flush. Wilson Dean has some potential to really improve but otherwise I think that is bang average. Full of riders either past it, getting past it, or just your average Joe. Also seriously lacking a number 1.

As an opposing supporter you seemed to be worried far more than any Panthers supporters about the Peterborough  team , I wonder why.

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8 hours ago, acef said:

I pulled it last week and I’ll say it again. I really don’t rate that team. I think it’s a busted flush. Wilson Dean has some potential to really improve but otherwise I think that is bang average. Full of riders either past it, getting past it, or just your average Joe. Also seriously lacking a number 1.

Looks a lot better than Belle Vue's bunch. This team is the one to beat in my opinion. 

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8 hours ago, acef said:

I pulled it last week and I’ll say it again. I really don’t rate that team. I think it’s a busted flush. Wilson Dean has some potential to really improve but otherwise I think that is bang average. Full of riders either past it, getting past it, or just your average Joe. Also seriously lacking a number 1.

I am with you Ace not convinced with this team i think it will be good at home away the jury is out.It is an ageing team BWD i like he can improve i  would of had him back at Swindon cant see this side winning a title.

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Harris and Hans will have their indifferent meetings but overall will achieve their average at least, they are both at a track that they have scored very well at in the past, Cook and Wright should increase their averages after not great seasons by their standards and they have the best reserves in the league. A lot of excitement coming to the showground as they are all racers and if this was my team I would be very happy.

 

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14 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said:

Well Ace & Sid don’t rate it but they appear to be in the minority, as far as the Panthers fans are concerned they are happy and they are the ones that matter.

Took the words right out of my mouth there!  Back in the Premier league, starting front zero regards a team, I think the management have done the best they possibly could. Just need a bit of good luck, more importantly no injuries.

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34 minutes ago, bigcatdiary said:

Well Ace & Sid don’t rate it but they appear to be in the minority, as far as the Panthers fans are concerned they are happy and they are the ones that matter.

Exactly. 

Although they are entitled to their opinions, it really doesn't matter a fig.  I haven't heard or seen a single Panthers fan making any negative comments.  Every Panthers fan I know (which admittedly is only a handful) is over the moon with this team.

    

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34 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

Harris and Hans will have their indifferent meetings but overall will achieve their average at least, they are both at a track that they have scored very well at in the past, Cook and Wright should increase their averages after not great seasons by their standards and they have the best reserves in the league. A lot of excitement coming to the showground as they are all racers and if this was my team I would be very happy.

 

Just hope Chapman can prepare a good racers track, unlike his own one-liner. 

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Its a cracking side for the Showground and whilst there will no doubt be a few flaky away performances (Foxhall please ;)) it will be a shock if this 7 didnt not only make the play offs but mount a serious challenge

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14 hours ago, STEVEHOLS54 said:

Unfair but one has to take into a/c that Zach has ridden in Prem for 2 seasons where Jensen has never ridden. Zach therefore has established 20 match rolling GSA av in Prem.

Jensen is perhaps an extreme example and when you look at all his results for Workington in OCT (of which quite a few) you would think you are comparing a HL in Champ compered to a reserve in what may well be Poole's Prem side. Perhaps that and Klindt pestering Ford to look closer at him is part of the reason he may well turn out for Poole. BUT then again it could go wrong. Remember Spaniak last season.

I take the point though that a young British rider learning his trade is somewhat disadvantaged by the rules.

 

No, Jensen isn't an extreme example; look at the paltry PL averages being given to Ben Barker and Lasse Bjerre, who must have ridden twice as many top flight matches as Wajtknecht.

Totally wrong.

 

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