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Edinburgh vs Glasgow - 23/07/21


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2 hours ago, Mr Blobby said:

Instead of complaining how about you read the full article. It states if you are within the 25 mile radius and can’t attend contact the club as to why and they will do their best to help. 
so for example if you’re isolating they would probably allow you to have the stream.

Sent an email this morning Blobby but haven't heard anything back. Have since learned I can take a short 'holiday' to somewhere a bit further south and it should work.

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30 minutes ago, Mr Blobby said:

Glasgows strength in depth will be too much for our weaker bottom end tonight. Wells to rack up a decent score tonight is also a given. Hopefully tonights ref doesn’t miss all ulrichs rollers like last night. 
 

money men by 4.

Sedgmen should be the key man tonight.

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Bit of a hollow victory after seeing the crash Ulrich has had , best wishes to Ulrich he will be difficult to replace , hope his injury is not as bad as it appears and he is back with us soon.

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Shame the meeting ended that way,Speedy recovery to Ulrich he has been in great form this season,probably the most consistent Tiger.The youngsters will improve but Sedgman is a liability and certainly not doing the job he was brought in for .IMO

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5 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

Shame the meeting ended that way,Speedway recovery to Ulrich he has been in great form this season,probably the most consistent Tiger.The youngsters will improve but Sedgman is a liability and certainly not doing the job he was brought in for .IMO

Agree about Sedgman started well then faded , credit where it is due Wells was vastly improved tonight  it is of course secondary right now after the accident Ulrich had tonight.

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5 hours ago, geoff100 said:

So did the " scottish " referee object to the start line being graded because edinburgh  wernt gating and glasgow were or the other way around?? 

It was noticed just seemed less important think Mcgregor decided enough was enough and moved the tractor on , it was only two gates being graded and guess what two gate positions Edinburgh were out on next.

Happens everywhere at some point and when you think about it you try everything to regain home advantage.

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22 minutes ago, Cookiefan said:

It wasn't a Scottish referee, ot was Phil Griffin from Manchester

Jim Mcgregor left the box to go to the pits whilst Ulrich was in the ambulance and shortly after the meeting was cancelled due to lack off medical cover.

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46 minutes ago, Cookiefan said:

It wasn't a Scottish referee, ot was Phil Griffin from Manchester

The referee was Jim McGregor.  Phil Griffin called off around lunchtime due to awaiting family covid test result.

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Massive credit to the track staff last night. Kept the dust to an absolute minimum. 

Still a bogging shape of track that encourages people to lock up at corners right enough (heat 1 being a prime example). 

Best wishes to Ulrich. Point dropped for the Tigers 

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