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19 hours ago, Wee Eck said:

I know you’re the great defender but.....the three number ones were only 7th, 17th and 20th in the top 20 riders by GSA in last year’s Championship. 
It would be easy to spin each individual rider, or to do them down, but I won’t do that. And I don’t think there will be any lack of effort from the team. But my opinion, and that’s all it is, is that Poole’s starting 1-7 is too top heavy and will therefore be vulnerable to better balanced teams.

Oh yes I'm the great defender....ooooh ooooh (Apologies to Queen!).  I think many Poole fans and the Poole management know that we're taking a risk - Danny Ford certainly said so at the fans quiznight on Wednesday - but Poole do have a reasonably good record of introducing young Aussies who go on to do well - not least because they travel half way around the world to be here and imo have a far greater incentive to achieve good scores than some of the British Youth (and I'm not denegrating any of the latter).,

Knowing the Poole Management reasonably well I would put money on them already having sounded out potential replacements if they are required mid-season - obviously dependent on averages as everyone is.

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nailed on inevitable that Poole will make 2-3 changes at some point just before mid season.

they always do! 

sign assets and then dump them when it suits and bring them back once someone else has honed their skills and paid a loan fee. 

why else did they want to cheat their way out of the First Round of the KOC which would have been before 1st averages were due and would probably have lost to Edinburgh, on paper and on the track.

shame Newcastle didn't tell them to do one.

 

 

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1 hour ago, HGould said:

nailed on inevitable that Poole will make 2-3 changes at some point just before mid season.

they always do! 

sign assets and then dump them when it suits and bring them back once someone else has honed their skills and paid a loan fee. 

why else did they want to cheat their way out of the First Round of the KOC which would have been before 1st averages were due and would probably have lost to Edinburgh, on paper and on the track.

shame Newcastle didn't tell them to do one.

 

 

That’s a good load of accusations from someone who supports a team who a few years back had a promoter who was barred by his stadium landlords from attending home matches. 
So, one by one, name the 2-3 changes made “at some point before mid-season” over, say, the last three seasons. 
Name the assets signed and then “dumped” only to be brought back when someone else had “honed their skills”. You can go back as many years as you want for that one. 
How did the “cheat” their way out of the KO Cup and what relevance is Newcastle. There are 12 teams in the league and they would all have to agree to any changes. Why would the other 11 help Poole?

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22 hours ago, Wee Eck said:

I know you’re the great defender but.....the three number ones were only 7th, 17th and 20th in the top 20 riders by GSA in last year’s Championship. 
It would be easy to spin each individual rider, or to do them down, but I won’t do that. And I don’t think there will be any lack of effort from the team. But my opinion, and that’s all it is, is that Poole’s starting 1-7 is too top heavy and will therefore be vulnerable to better balanced teams.

I said his and got accused as usual of Poole bashing

King and Worrall arent going to get any better but Ellis is and i would expect Adam to have the highest average

The bottom end is hugely risky but could pay off

At the moment Poole look like a mid table side at best..............but the gambles may pay off and we know they will make changes if not

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1 hour ago, Gavan said:

I said his and got accused as usual of Poole bashing

King and Worrall arent going to get any better but Ellis is and i would expect Adam to have the highest average

The bottom end is hugely risky but could pay off

At the moment Poole look like a mid table side at best..............but the gambles may pay off and we know they will make changes if not

I think worrall will easily put a point on. Considering he has been a 9-8.25 rider for his whole career bar last year. 

 

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3 hours ago, poolebolton said:

He has averaged over 7.3 since 2014. Thats pretty good for success and bar 2014 and 2019 he has been closer to 8.5. 

I think thats pretty good really. 

No doubt he was rapidly improving but had a nasty knock and hasn’t been same since

sometimes riders take an injury free season to get back into it, theres every chance he could average 9 plus next season. 

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13 hours ago, allthegearbutnaeidea said:

Whole career??? He was a 3 pointer going nowhere for quite a while? Hasn’t been brilliant for very long

He broke his leg in 2012 which set him back a bit ,to say he was going nowhere is a it harsh.He is a decent heat leader in any Team.If I remember Berwick had a chance of getting him after his 1st broken leg on a3 pt av, but never took it.

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13 hours ago, poolebolton said:

He has averaged over 7.3 since 2014. Thats pretty good for success and bar 2014 and 2019 he has been closer to 8.5. 

I think thats pretty good really. 

Worrall looked very upwardly mobile at end of 2017 possibly even the next breakthrough rider.

Terrible luck at start of 2018 stalled him. Think even he would admit he tried to come back too soon in middle of 2018 and may be now regrets not allowing more healing time.

Never really got to grips with 2019 but I do agree that often a rider needs a full summer and winter to recover form after such injury.

It's possible 2020 will define him as either being very upwardly mobile again or a rider who will be a solid 8 pointer but always look back at that crash and wonder "what if".

I do think Ellis (other than Cook) will be best CL rider in 2020 and King will be very solid back up and one of top 10 in the League overall .

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16 hours ago, Wee Eck said:

That’s a good load of accusations from someone who supports a team who a few years back had a promoter who was barred by his stadium landlords from attending home matches. 
 

That was a Cradley promoter!

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36 minutes ago, pitstop84 said:

No he was the Birmingham promoter 

My recollection was he was banned because of his behaviour as a Birmingham promoter. The ban was implemented after he’d walked away from Birmingham but tried to come back as a Cradley promoter when Cradley rode at Birmingham. Something like that anyway. 

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26 minutes ago, Wee Eck said:

My recollection was he was banned because of his behaviour as a Birmingham promoter. The ban was implemented after he’d walked away from Birmingham but tried to come back as a Cradley promoter when Cradley rode at Birmingham. Something like that anyway. 

He was banned because of very late payment of rent to the stadium owners while he was the Birmingham promoter

The following season he was the Cradley promoter but was not allowed to enter Perry Barr when Cradley visited or on any other occasion .

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2 hours ago, HGould said:

Worrall looked very upwardly mobile at end of 2017 possibly even the next breakthrough rider.

Terrible luck at start of 2018 stalled him. Think even he would admit he tried to come back too soon in middle of 2018 and may be now regrets not allowing more healing time.

Never really got to grips with 2019 but I do agree that often a rider needs a full summer and winter to recover form after such injury.

It's possible 2020 will define him as either being very upwardly mobile again or a rider who will be a solid 8 pointer but always look back at that crash and wonder "what if".

I do think Ellis (other than Cook) will be best CL rider in 2020 and King will be very solid back up and one of top 10 in the League overall .

Steve did a telephone interview at the fans quiznight in which he confirmed that all the metal work has been removed from his leg and he felt 'whole' again and better than for some time. Fitness and diet regime in full flow and he's raring to go.

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