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On 12/24/2019 at 3:39 PM, 4 looks good said:

Holder   if no Visa issues ....covatti.....and the last edition is a fairly local boy....and good luck to him....a good looking team.....

Merry christmas 

Well done ipswich

Posted Christmas Eve, well you have two of the three right so fair play. Lets see on your last rider and whether you were right to be laughed at by the Poole supporter..

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44 minutes ago, Super Blue said:

Welcome back to Nico 

If we use all of the remaining points maybe Nicolai won't be our No1 come the new season, time will tell ??? 

7.93 SB. Other than Iversen, I honestly don’t see anyone else up to that figure and above Klindt’s that could possibly be signed. 
 

The chap with only a handful of intriguing postings to his name is convinced Holder has signed so going with him still. 

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Agree, who wouldn’t want a former world champ in their team? Best showing yet in the Aussie champs this morning only dropping a point in heats and 2nd to Fricke in final who let’s face is the best rider there on current form, he did however beat Fricke in heats and semi final

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5 hours ago, Steve Irving said:

Holder or Iversen? Gotta be one of the two surely. Either would be a good signing on their current averages, but personally I’d plump for Holder if given the choice. Iversen didn’t exactly look comfortable around Foxhall from what I saw last year. 

...despite breaking the track record !

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36 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

Never understood the plaudits for Sheffield’s team in all honesty. Currently, they don’t make the top 4 for me. 

Me neither. Good at home but away from home the team has disaster written all over it. 

Give me a 1-7 built like Panthers, Ipswich any day of the week. Both teams will have a game changer at reserve throughout the season as well as having riders in the 1-5 who are capable of improving.

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Covatti is more entertainment,decent signing,with Geoff58 confirming he knows Chris Holder is a no(what a snorefest he is),would be interesting if Geoff58 is right,who our last Signing is,still think it's Holder,but seem to think Neils might be back. I see Sam Masters still hasnt been confirmed by Wolves yet either,although im sure he will be back at Monmore.

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3 hours ago, Rockstar99 said:

I much prefer the teams being built by Ipswich, Peterborough & Wolves compared to Sheffield & Swindon.

Strong reserves all year round is the key. 

Your preference is just that.  Swindon proved last year that strong reserves are NOT the key :rolleyes:

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5 minutes ago, Reliant Robin said:

So, strong reserves all year round is the key, but we won the league with reserves that couldn't hack it? Perfect sense

When I say reserves. I mean Shanes and co at the start of the season.

Zach quit because he couldn't handle the job in hand. Shanes got sacked because he was crap.

Jensen came in and Robins were allowed to strengthen the reserve positions with two Championship Heat Leaders. 

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