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13 hours ago, DC2 said:

 

Hmmmm ... is that why Swindon didn’t win the league for 45 years?  :)

 

Really how would you know ????? you went missing for about twenty years hence the laughable comment about Phil Crump  being a journeyman.!!!!  Swindon have won the league three times since 2010 so they have not done to badly have they? 

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4 hours ago, stevebrum said:

Depends who you believe. PA said the reason behind the points limit was because they were unsure if Nicol would be a 4 or 6 (not sure what the uncertainty has been around the average as I’ve seen others suggest it would be reassessed to 5/ use his CL converted average/ be a 4/ and now possibly a 6).

Im not convinced the team was built around getting a number one either. Although the evidence on the spare points would certainly point to that.

Surprised there was any doubt, I thought it was clear Broc would be on a 4.00 ave? Had it been 6.00 I wouldn't have gone near him!

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On 12/15/2019 at 8:35 PM, Beowulf said:

No loss to be honest.

Bit harsh.

TNT suffered a stroke earlier this year and was quite ill for some time.

He is better now but as anyone who has either experienced or knows someone who has suffered a stroke, it's effects live on.

We didn't always agree (then again we often did) but he is a genuinely nice person to know and a long term keen speedway fan.

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On 12/16/2019 at 12:42 AM, szkocjasid said:

Surprised there was any doubt, I thought it was clear Broc would be on a 4.00 ave? Had it been 6.00 I wouldn't have gone near him!

Of course there was never any doubt over his average being 4.00.

The 6.00 nonsense trotted out at the talk in was just to keep the gullibles happy and make them think there was a sensible reason behind it.

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40 minutes ago, BWitcher said:

Bit harsh.

TNT suffered a stroke earlier this year and was quite ill for some time.

He is better now but as anyone who has either experienced or knows someone who has suffered a stroke, it's effects live on.

We didn't always agree (then again we often did) but he is a genuinely nice person to know and a long term keen speedway fan.

I didn't know about the stroke, so I apologise for the original  comment and wish him the very best for the future.

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49 minutes ago, BWitcher said:

Of course there was never any doubt over his average being 4.00.

The 6.00 nonsense trotted out at the talk in was just to keep the gullibles happy and make them think there was a sensible reason behind it.

Not gullible at all, just the ability to see the bigger picture

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1 hour ago, BWitcher said:

Bit harsh.

TNT suffered a stroke earlier this year and was quite ill for some time.

He is better now but as anyone who has either experienced or knows someone who has suffered a stroke, it's effects live on.

We didn't always agree (then again we often did) but he is a genuinely nice person to know and a long term keen speedway fan.

I wasnt aware of TNTs health issue (I had wondered why he was not posting) 

Best wishes to him :t:

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1 hour ago, BWitcher said:

Of course there was never any doubt over his average being 4.00.

The 6.00 nonsense trotted out at the talk in was just to keep the gullibles happy and make them think there was a sensible reason behind it.

The same as applies with the building of 2 points beneath the limit was they were hopeful of bringing in Lindgren or Hancock, only somebody with the IQ of a mump would believe this.

Would love to eat humble pie if Lindgren did come back next season , but don't think this was ever going to happen.

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59 minutes ago, Call me wolfie said:

Not gullible at all, just the ability to see the bigger picture

He was a 4.00 average. Never ever going to be a 6.00.

The bigger picture was very simple. The promotion tried to make it look like we were going to sign a number one in an effort to sell a few more season tickets.

There was never ever any possibility of Lindgren,  Woffinden or Hancock coming, but following the signing of Pedersen they needed to make it look like they'd tried.

It then came down to cost, the cheapest possible option with an eye for the 'future'. 

You can always make signings for the future, indeed the promotion have done that multiple times over the past 30 years or so...  however they have also NEVER started the season over 2pts below the points limit. That is utterly, utterly inane and there isn't ONE plausible argument that can defend it.

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1 minute ago, Eduds1 said:

The same as applies with the building of 2 points beneath the limit was they were hopeful of bringing in Lindgren or Hancock, only somebody with the IQ of a mump would believe this.

Would love to eat humble pie if Lindgren did come back next season , but don't think this was ever going to happen.

100%!

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1 hour ago, DC2 said:

 

I’m expecting Hancock or Lindgren.

Otherwise they’ll be two points under the limit.   :)

 

 

And I'm expecting Santa, the tooth fairy and the Easter bunny.

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