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4 minutes ago, orion said:

Or a lucky loser in the play offs  . :rofl:

We will have Peterborough and Kings Lynn riders in the play offs, so some "lucky losers" could win a title...

And/or finish runners up as well....:D

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17 minutes ago, mikebv said:

We will have Peterborough and Kings Lynn riders in the play offs, so some "lucky losers" could win a title...

And/or finish runners up as well....:D

Belle Vue will now be reliant on some of those lucky losers or they will just be known as losers 

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10 minutes ago, mikebv said:

We will have Peterborough and Kings Lynn riders in the play offs, so some "lucky losers" could win a title...

And/or finish runners up as well....:D

Won't be a club like it could have been in Poland ..so credible thou :rofl:. not sure anyone going to top that .

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4 minutes ago, scoobydoo said:

Belle Vue will now be reliant on some of those lucky losers or you will just be known as losers 

It really doesn't matter...

Mickey Mouse UK Speedway...:D

Just let Bomber ride for "whoever"..

Entertainment guaranteed...;)

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11 hours ago, mikebv said:

It really doesn't matter...

Mickey Mouse UK Speedway...:D

Just let Bomber ride for "whoever"..

Entertainment guaranteed...;)

The big question is... where is Bomber? Feels like we haven't seen him for weeks! Was expecting to see him in EVERY play off meeting in all 3 leagues!

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2 hours ago, iainb said:

The big question is... where is Bomber? Feels like we haven't seen him for weeks! Was expecting to see him in EVERY play off meeting in all 3 leagues!

Ha. Well in Prem his Sept average same as Masters and only Doyle higher. Not sure about Champ but prob a similar situation! He's just too good to guest atm lol

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24 minutes ago, lisa-colette said:

Ha. Well in Prem his Sept average same as Masters and only Doyle higher. Not sure about Champ but prob a similar situation! He's just too good to guest atm lol

He's not thought that out very well! :D

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39 minutes ago, iainb said:

He's not thought that out very well! :D

I could pass him the number of a couple of ex riders who would be able to advise him...

Happiness was once said to be 40-38..

For them it was 5.99....:D

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16 hours ago, Roger Jacobs said:

Interestingly of course, Poland just have one home/away league meeting between clubs, so although they've got 8 teams in the Ekstraliga, they only have to squeeze in 56 matches, as opposed to the Premiership's 60 ... ahh ... blimey, if only the Premiership had two fixed race nights per week and more than 20 weeks to stage the matches ...

Poland do as well but they have blank weeks to fit in any un-run meetings the weeks before.

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17 minutes ago, scoobydoo said:

Think Josh Pickering has guested in both leagues more than Chris Harris now ,  so hes the new go to guy 

They're both covering for Rory Schlein anyway, it was always going to be a 2 man job

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10 minutes ago, iainb said:

They're both covering for Rory Schlein anyway, it was always going to be a 2 man job

Definitely since Scott started his TV career...

Bomber was the only one left from the three guest amigo's....

Needed someone to step up and Josh has done that just fine.. 

Honourable mention to Tom Brennan too, early on in his "guest career" obviously, but he seems to have taken to it well....

If MPT stays injury free next season, he too will be back to add to the "guest list"...

 

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3 hours ago, IronScorpion said:

Poland do as well but they have blank weeks to fit in any un-run meetings the weeks before.

That was the point I was making … indeed, what’s the point of fixed race nights if they’re not going to race regularly, as in Poland? There was a time that people claimed the clubs couldn’t survive without  home meeting every week - Poland has them every other week, while the Prem teams often go two or three weeks between home fixtures.  It’s bizarre that the BSPA* can’t schedule a consistent fixture list.

* I don’t like to use BSPL, even though they clearly are (very) limited :)

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1 minute ago, Roger Jacobs said:

Prem teams often go two or three weeks between home fixtures.  It’s bizarre that the BSPA* can’t schedule a consistent fixture list.

or 6 and a half in Peterborough's case

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11 minutes ago, Roger Jacobs said:

That was the point I was making … indeed, what’s the point of fixed race nights if they’re not going to race regularly, as in Poland? There was a time that people claimed the clubs couldn’t survive without  home meeting every week - Poland has them every other week, while the Prem teams often go two or three weeks between home fixtures.  It’s bizarre that the BSPA* can’t schedule a consistent fixture list.

* I don’t like to use BSPL, even though they clearly are (very) limited :)

 

9 minutes ago, iainb said:

or 6 and a half in Peterborough's case

Such a gap at Peterborough is because of stadium (un)availability rather than any failure by the BSPL

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