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Bank Holiday Monday 27/05 • Poole v Swindon (12.00) • Premiership


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1 hour ago, poolebolton said:

The track is poor. Well all understand that it needs to be improved. 

 

But seeing some people say on Twitter that Poole should be shut down. It outrageous. If Poole go. We have mega issues in this sport. 

The council is still floating ideas around for the track. It’s hard though. It needs to be moved to a new site really. 

Not really!! Track just needs to be prepared properly. We could do with a rich sponsor who could just invest into the track seeing as Matt won't. Not that I blame him, prob needs money for his other future business ventures. 

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46 minutes ago, thecoombdog said:

Haha as mentioned to Skidder in a reply to him I don't class any of the Poole fans as pikeys! Was poorly worded. The Poole Pikey Pirates is down to the race suits or lack of.

You know when speedway was at its most popular, they didn't have team suits. No one seemed worried! And I'd rather not have them if they are going to look as bad as Swindon's! 

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1 hour ago, Skidder1 said:

Some may call that home track advantage?! But for those that are saying its been bad for a very long time, one would think that regular visiting riders would have a good idea where any holes/ruts were too?!  I wonder what they all chat about on the track walk?!  Didn't seem to faze Swindon on Good Friday?!!

Lets get real Skidder,there should never ever be any holes on a speedway track.Home track advantage should only be where the riders know the best lines,whether the home riders like it grippy/slick,grippy/slick starts,bends etc.But to have holes as a home track advantage is damn crazy.These men are doing in excess of 60mph with no brakes don't forget.

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3 minutes ago, Supersub said:

I agree Ray, track was poor, just as well Poole riders knew where ruts/holes were. Not a good day for Poole speedway who I have supported for almost 50 years

Why is it never addressed by the management of the club ?

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2 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

So back home after an exhilarating if somewhat  avoidably elongated meeting and I can't help smiling at some of the expected anti-Poole comments from the usual suspects on here.

Yes the track developed a rut/hole on the 3rd/4th bend apex but its usually the 1st/2nd bend that most complain about?!  Considering the track on Good Friday when Swindon won easily was supposedly 'the worst its ever been', then I do believe Swindon today were just looking for excuses. Early race times were some of the fastest this season - The Robins didn't get a heat advantage til heat 12!!

Re Musielak - There was talk in the pits before the meeting started that he was unfit to ride with the after-effects of the similar shoulder injury to Brady's. With Lampart also missing, Musielak was going to take one ride, probably tail off and then withdraw from the meeting. The fact that he crashed was a little too much. As he walked back to the pits, Rosco came out and gesticulated 'enough'!!

Finally for those that stayed to see the Rider of the Day award presentation and interview (with Richie Worrall) they will have heard him applaud the track staff for doing ' an awesome job' in challenging circumstances ie Warm sunny and breezy with the threat of rain from the west.

An unexpected win for the Pirates despite some very strange decisions from the Reading-based, Swindon-supporting ref - Dave Robinson!!  If he's officiating again this evening at Blunsdon then Swindon are in for a big win!!

Mate no Reading fan would want Swindon to do well and vice versa - there was always intense rivalry between the two teams, so there is no way Dave Robinson would support Swindon. As a true Reading Racer at heart (followed them for over 30 years), you’d have to get Paul McKenna to do a job on me to support the old enemy(And even then I reckon my default position would be to support whoever the opposition were!) I hope all the riders recover from this morning. 

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If riders were given a map or Gps of the track attached to handlebars with holes and ruts indicated would be a lot safer.

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18 minutes ago, RebelDan said:

Mate no Reading fan would want Swindon to do well and vice versa - there was always intense rivalry between the two teams, so there is no way Dave Robinson would support Swindon. As a true Reading Racer at heart (followed them for over 30 years), you’d have to get Paul McKenna to do a job on me to support the old enemy(And even then I reckon my default position would be to support whoever the opposition were!) I hope all the riders recover from this morning. 

Robbo hates Swindon

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24 minutes ago, ray c said:

Why is it never addressed by the management of the club ?

It's down to money. Matt won't spend what's needed. He has done a good job in the trophy department for the Pirates over the years. Think about it..... Winning teams = good crowds= £££ for Ford..It seems to me that now he wants to sell, he wants as much as he can get from the club/ paying public whilst spending as little as he can.

He was supposed to fly in for home meetings.. I don't know if he has to any so far. Can't recall anyone mention him being there.

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52 minutes ago, tellboy said:

Lets get real Skidder,there should never ever be any holes on a speedway track.Home track advantage should only be where the riders know the best lines,whether the home riders like it grippy/slick,grippy/slick starts,bends etc.But to have holes as a home track advantage is damn crazy.These men are doing in excess of 60mph with no brakes don't forget.

As Company Directors and Promoters of Poole Speedway Ltd, I’m sure both Fords are aware of their personal responsibilities and liabilities with regard to personal injuries sustained by “employees” whilst at a place of work, should that place of work not be in a condition that is fit for purpose. I assume they have satisfied themselves that they have adequately discharged their responsibilities and therefore sleep soundly at night..

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2 minutes ago, Steve0 said:

A car can pass an MOT one day and develop faults the next - i’m Pretty sure that this is the same as a speedway track - out in all the elements :rolleyes:

An MOT also can come with advisories like, I suggest you get rid of the holes....:drink:

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Not a good day for Swindon.  Riders injured at Poole in the morning (Tobi and Jason) and reported as a poor track and riders unhappy about it including multiple crashes (which SS described as overriding).  Track at Blunsdon seems to have been prepared to match the morning track - no excuse for this!  Losing Tobi was just too much to cover for our reserves - who continue to struggle even with the change.

The only positive I can see from today is the signing of Rasmus Jensen to replace Lampart.  Was he not the lad we tried to sign a few seasons ago but there was a lot of discussion about what average he would come in on and, in the end, we couldn’t sign him?

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2 hours ago, Bald Bloke said:

It's down to money. Matt won't spend what's needed. He has done a good job in the trophy department for the Pirates over the years. Think about it..... Winning teams = good crowds= £££ for Ford..It seems to me that now he wants to sell, he wants as much as he can get from the club/ paying public whilst spending as little as he can.

He was supposed to fly in for home meetings.. I don't know if he has to any so far. Can't recall anyone mention him being there.

Matt has been there for every home meeting as he said he would be. Spoke to him today.

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Just now, Skidder1 said:

Matt has been there for every home meeting as he said he would be. Spoke to him today.

Great. I did say I didn't know. I can't remember anyone mentioning it before. Did you ask him about the track?

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6 minutes ago, Steve0 said:

Not a good day for Swindon.  Riders injured at Poole in the morning (Tobi and Jason) and reported as a poor track and riders unhappy about it including multiple crashes (which SS described as overriding).  Track at Blunsdon seems to have been prepared to match the morning track - no excuse for this!  Losing Tobi was just too much to cover for our reserves - who continue to struggle even with the change.

The only positive I can see from today is the signing of Rasmus Jensen to replace Lampart.  Was he not the lad we tried to sign a few seasons ago but there was a lot of discussion about what average he would come in on and, in the end, we couldn’t sign him?

Wasn't it Patrick Hansen?

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