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Edinburgh v Poole 27/8/21 7.30pm


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4 minutes ago, old bob at herne bay said:

Hope you have now  got over  your "loss of 3 points "  after EB results were expunged  :D

Poole only lost one point not three. We didn't beat them. 

Or do you mean potential 3 points?

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10 minutes ago, Endeavour said:

Beaten fair and square tonight.

Don’t think Richie or Nick would have made any difference. No excuses.

Will take a very good team to beat Poole in the play offs.

Their reserves were excellent.

Great interview with the Roo Boy and nice to see him come round at end to acknowledge the home support.

Poole second strings and reserves look the business on top of 3 Good Heat Leaders.Basso and Cook will only improve IMO.You never know in speedway though.Lawson is a total waste of space.His bike has sounded like a lawmower all season(as usual)

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Edinburgh have a very good top 3, backed up by an improving Thomson. Their issue is they have very poor reserves and number 2. So they are stuck. If a reserve replaces the number 2, it makes them no stronger. They are forever relying on their heat leaders winning to keep them in it, then try to win the meeting in the last 3 heats. This has worked until they meet another team with strong top 3. And who have much better second strings and reserves.

Hume tonight showed superb aggression and a fighting spirit which the Edinburgh riders could not get close to. On his first visit. And to think he has been desperate for a team berth for a couple of years with no one prepared to give him a chance until this year. The Jack Smiths, Cleggs, Lawsons always getting the nod in front of him. He is still learning and has loads of improvement in him. Well spotted Matt Ford.

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7 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Anders Rowe to Edinburgh?

Well if true, it must be to replace Lawson and at last they've belatedly got rid of someone whose machinery must rank as the poorest prepared in the CL.

It will be a blessing not have to endure him regularly being underpowered or failing to complete races because of mechanical issues.

Sure "Oor Wullie" has got trackcraft, but it was pointless if he was always piloting a lawnmower:mad:

 

 

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7 minutes ago, cyclone said:

Well if true, it must be to replace Lawson and at last they've belatedly got rid of someone whose machinery must rank as the poorest prepared in the CL.

It will be a blessing not have to endure him regularly being underpowered or failing to complete races because of mechanical issues.

Sure "Oor Wullie" has got trackcraft, but it was pointless if he was always piloting a lawnmower:mad:

 

 

This should have happened months ago. Need to up our game in last few matches to make play offs

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1 hour ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Edinburgh have a very good top 3, backed up by an improving Thomson. Their issue is they have very poor reserves and number 2. So they are stuck. If a reserve replaces the number 2, it makes them no stronger. They are forever relying on their heat leaders winning to keep them in it, then try to win the meeting in the last 3 heats. This has worked until they meet another team with strong top 3. And who have much better second strings and reserves.

Hume tonight showed superb aggression and a fighting spirit which the Edinburgh riders could not get close to. On his first visit. And to think he has been desperate for a team berth for a couple of years with no one prepared to give him a chance until this year. The Jack Smiths, Cleggs, Lawsons always getting the nod in front of him. He is still learning and has loads of improvement in him. Well spotted Matt Ford.

Hume had no Champ team in 2020, he's the one rider who has gained from the "rising star" rule! It's a shame that it took a rule that "forced" Poole into signing a promising Brit over an Aussie for him to get a team spot!

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6 hours ago, szkocjasid said:

Hume had no Champ team in 2020, he's the one rider who has gained from the "rising star" rule! It's a shame that it took a rule that "forced" Poole into signing a promising Brit over an Aussie for him to get a team spot!

I think  Szko the authorities again did Danyon no favours, his average from his first spell with Ipswich was quite high and they refused to lower it.That cost him and endless lesser riders ( ie) Smith ( ect) got chances and it must of been so frustrating for the lad.This Poole side has real strength in depth and for me they are at times covering for the heat leaders.That seems a strange comment as they have all scored heavily at times  i think Poole will win the league but if they don’t i recon it will be because of the heat leaders.

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1 hour ago, Bagpuss said:

Poole look like champions elect to me with only Leicester able to stop them unless one of the Scottish sides can really strengthen up.

The lunatics took over the asylum on the updates site last night , apparently we are signing Dudek at 5k per meeting for just turning up.

We’re do you even start with that one , more worryingly someone actually posted that and the rest of the mentalists actually believed it.

Comedy gold at it’s finest.

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12 hours ago, Endeavour said:

Beaten fair and square tonight.

Don’t think Richie or Nick would have made any difference. No excuses.

Will take a very good team to beat Poole in the play offs.

Their reserves were excellent.

Great interview with the Roo Boy and nice to see him come round at end to acknowledge the home support.

Agree with all of that. You're very lucky if you could hear Rory's interview. Sadly, the tannoy didn't seem to be giving 100% in our section. We even managed to miss the announcement that young Hume was replacing Stefan Neilsen.

Given my comments earlier on this thread, I should say Masters was decent. Not before time. There were a couple of blips though. Yet another episode of Sleepy Sam. This week's beneficiary was the good twin. We also had an episode of Fireman Sam, although his hose wasn’t quite long enough to reel in Daniel King. Those two slips put paid to his chances of emulating the great Barry Campbell.

The bottom 3 tried but were completely outclassed by their counterparts in a team which has been built properly. Special mention to Danyon Hume. Very impressive.

Not the best of meetings for unKempt, although he did improve as the night went on. If he's available, I would still definitely attempt to sign him. Severely doubt he would say yes but no harm in asking.

As a team, we've now scored 40 (twice), 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 and 47 in our last 8 meetings. Nowhere near good enough, especially considering half of them were at home. We haven't scored 50 since 16 July. Now I'm a patient chap, and I'm well aware that winning every meeting 46-44 would still deliver trophies but the current formula just isn't working.

Chop chop...

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37 minutes ago, King Jamie said:

Agree with all of that. You're very lucky if you could hear Rory's interview. Sadly, the tannoy didn't seem to be giving 100% in our section. We even managed to miss the announcement that young Hume was replacing Stefan Neilsen.

Given my comments earlier on this thread, I should say Masters was decent. Not before time. There were a couple of blips though. Yet another episode of Sleepy Sam. This week's beneficiary was the good twin. We also had an episode of Fireman Sam, although his hose wasn’t quite long enough to reel in Daniel King. Those two slips put paid to his chances of emulating the great Barry Campbell.

The bottom 3 tried but were completely outclassed by their counterparts in a team which has been built properly. Special mention to Danyon Hume. Very impressive.

Not the best of meetings for unKempt, although he did improve as the night went on. If he's available, I would still definitely attempt to sign him. Severely doubt he would say yes but no harm in asking.

As a team, we've now scored 40 (twice), 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 and 47 in our last 8 meetings. Nowhere near good enough, especially considering half of them were at home. We haven't scored 50 since 16 July. Now I'm a patient chap, and I'm well aware that winning every meeting 46-44 would still deliver trophies but the current formula just isn't working.

Chop chop...

Great shout that ,things not going great for Drew but he will come good he would be a good signing.

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1 minute ago, Sidney the robin said:

Great shout that ,things not going great for Drew but he will come good he would be a good signing.

Can he replace Luke Crang? Can’t remember if Drew was a rising star.

Any updates on Willie Lawson’s position in the team?

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