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5.7.2024 - Scunthorpe vs Glasgow


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Will we make 30, hmm, thought we might have made changes since we are below starting averages and if you take away reduction for all the Brits , our fall in averages is even more disturbing.

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23 minutes ago, Weeyin said:

Will we make 30, hmm, thought we might have made changes since we are below starting averages and if you take away reduction for all the Brits , our fall in averages is even more disturbing.

Idk how Starke is still there tbh. Lowest average team in the league in July averages. Although Leon doing better since he got into SGP2 (until last night. But a couple of your riders might not have Prem places soon looking at last night! 

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It’s unlike Glasgow to stick with a misfiring team. Rumour was they were trying to get a rider in on a 4 who should have been a 5 and not sure why they didn’t just accept him on a five as they have the points to play with.

Unless there’s a bigger plan? The Tigers have so many apparent weaknesses this year and yet are one spot away from the play offs with matches in hand. On current form, there have to be four if not five out of the seven who are at risk so I’m expecting big changes soon. 
 

It makes a change the big boys wondering what moves Glasgow are about to pull off rather than it being Poole. But you can bet your socks that Poole and Oxford for two will be ready to counter any move that Glasgow make. 

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35 minutes ago, Wee Eck said:

It’s unlike Glasgow to stick with a misfiring team. Rumour was they were trying to get a rider in on a 4 who should have been a 5 and not sure why they didn’t just accept him on a five as they have the points to play with.

Unless there’s a bigger plan? The Tigers have so many apparent weaknesses this year and yet are one spot away from the play offs with matches in hand. On current form, there have to be four if not five out of the seven who are at risk so I’m expecting big changes soon. 
 

It makes a change the big boys wondering what moves Glasgow are about to pull off rather than it being Poole. But you can bet your socks that Poole and Oxford for two will be ready to counter any move that Glasgow make. 

When will Tigers reach the 75% point, after which they can't make changes? 

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1 hour ago, Wee Eck said:

It’s unlike Glasgow to stick with a misfiring team. Rumour was they were trying to get a rider in on a 4 who should have been a 5 and not sure why they didn’t just accept him on a five as they have the points to play with.

Unless there’s a bigger plan? The Tigers have so many apparent weaknesses this year and yet are one spot away from the play offs with matches in hand. On current form, there have to be four if not five out of the seven who are at risk so I’m expecting big changes soon. 
 

It makes a change the big boys wondering what moves Glasgow are about to pull off rather than it being Poole. But you can bet your socks that Poole and Oxford for two will be ready to counter any move that Glasgow make. 

Very difficult to make very positive changes with the averages situation if they want to keep the 3 Heatleaders .IMO

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1 hour ago, crescent girl said:

When will Tigers reach the 75% point, after which they can't make changes? 

I think it's Poole at home or maybe away, very much depends on if the rescheduled Redcar meeting happens before then.

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The way the championship is shaping up 4 teams from oxford poole workington Glasgow and Scunny are going to make the play offs. We all know Glasgow will open the wallet and bring in some foreigner on a ridculously low average which means its very important for Scunny to rack up a big score now to secure the bonus point....... it could be crucial in play off race

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Whether we get pumped or not ,I'm on my way to support my team . C'mon the Stripes 

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So Worrall out tonight with labrynthitis, have had that, horrible when it hits, this is second time he has had it this season, going to be difficult to keep it close without him

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7 hours ago, Wee Eck said:

It’s unlike Glasgow to stick with a misfiring team. Rumour was they were trying to get a rider in on a 4 who should have been a 5 and not sure why they didn’t just accept him on a five as they have the points to play with.

Unless there’s a bigger plan? The Tigers have so many apparent weaknesses this year and yet are one spot away from the play offs with matches in hand. On current form, there have to be four if not five out of the seven who are at risk so I’m expecting big changes soon. 
 

It makes a change the big boys wondering what moves Glasgow are about to pull off rather than it being Poole. But you can bet your socks that Poole and Oxford for two will be ready to counter any move that Glasgow make. 

The only changes Oxford make are to weaken the team. 

Can't see Poole doing anything except finding a 2.00 rider, rest are all doing their job.

For Glasgow, not easy for to strengthen up with a low points limit, makes it more important to pick the correct team from the start.

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