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1 hour ago, hans fan said:

That team will be bottom nowhere near competitive people won’t pay after a couple of early defeats 

Strangely Ipswich built 2 points under the limit this year,, and lost the first 2 at home I think,,, but crowds stayed really good (for speedway).  Die hards really will turn up for anything.,,, I'm guessing watching Doyle helped though. 

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13 minutes ago, Baldyman said:

Strangely Ipswich built 2 points under the limit this year,, and lost the first 2 at home I think,,, but crowds stayed really good (for speedway).  Die hards really will turn up for anything.,,, I'm guessing watching Doyle helped though. 

Same will apply for Holder who's still a top rider 

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14 hours ago, TTT said:

Which team are you taking?

 

1. Nicki Pedersen 8.61

2. Krzysztof Buczkowski 6.02

3. Benjamin Basso 6.81

4. Richie Worrall 6.15

5. Chris Holder 7.16

6. Ben Cook 4.00

7. Jordan Jenkins (RS)

= 38.75

 

or 

 

1. Nicki Pedersen 8.61

2. 4.83 (Barker, Berge, Covatti, Szczpaniak, New 4.00 foreigner)

3. Chris Holder 7.16

4. Benjamin Basso 6.81

5. Niels-Kristian Iversen 7.59

6. Ben Cook 4.00

7. Jordan Jenkins (RS)

That 2nd team would be great for you, if it were to happen. It would make the showground a fortress next season, and you'll probably pick up  some away wins and almost all of the  Agg bonus points as wel.l Easily enough to put you top of the league imho. But deep pockets needed .

3 hours ago, Gasser90 said:

Tungate was never in the team. He wanted the same money as a current GP rider that we had talks with. I’m hearing pedersen wants silly money as well so I’m guessing we will end up 

NKI

andersen

basso

worrall

holder

cook

jenkins 

As someone said nearly 2.5 under the limit. MPT in for Hans would of made it ok. I know he wanted away so was never gonna happen though.

I'm guessing there are a few options depending on  if Tomalin gets all his plans done in time.

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19 minutes ago, BassoRacingFan said:

What's Anders Thomsen doing this year? 

Poland and Denmark.

Bookmark this link to do you own research:

https://speedwayteams2023.blogspot.com/?fbclid=IwAR0YPcZNeoRoU4Nmo7tmy4mlgtMCyGYoqP2YBda8Q3Eedkyxuw1zOl3HSPE

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2 hours ago, Flappy said:

That team is nearly 2 and a half points under the limit.  

Yep, I know they have spoken to at least 5 top riders to be put and out number 1. All wanted way to much money as they would need a whole new set up in the UK, bikes mechanics the lot. Rasmus Jensen said he doesn’t want to spend 20-30k on setting up in the UK again 

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If Ipswich can afford both Doyle & Emil then Tomalin can afford Nicki Pedersen.

Everything coming from Tomalin's social media accounts suggests title challenging team with major signings still to be revealed.

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18 minutes ago, Gasser90 said:

I don’t think tomalin will Be the sole owner this season, buster will still have a big say on stuff. Hence the sensible team Building that doesn’t blow the budget 

Tomalin doesn't need Buster's say so to fund through sponsorship 

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