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15 hours ago, Aries said:

How many years has Musielak been riding in the UK? How many of those years did he go AWOL? All you Lynn fans can stick your fingers in your ears and go blah blah blah and blame everyone else til the cows come home. The fact is he’s never been seen as anything other than a loyal rider in the UK for Donkeys years until he rocked up at the Norfolk circus. As for your “stable environment” comment, LOL. 

I have a (unsubstantiated, it's true) theory that Polish clubs have developed a phobia as regards the Kings Lynn track, to the extent that they get cold feet very easily and enforce "star riders" to quit KL (this seems to apply even if the rider has incurred an injury elsewhere).

Hence the way that KL team has been built this year, although I can forsee Jan Kvech being similarly prohibited this season at some point, particularly if he incurs an injury whether at KL or somewhere else.

That is perhaps what happened to Museilak last season, and of course his Polish bosses would have gagged him from telling the truth!

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13 hours ago, Col said:

Hope the move works out for both Musielak & Brummies.  Musielak had been reliable for Wolves, Swindon & Sheffield before his move to Kings Lynn last year, where it seemed to go very wrong.

I've seen him unbeaten at Owlerton more times than I care to remember, less effective at Leicester, but seemed to have got to grips with the NSS after struggling first few times I saw him there.

With the number of GP & ex-GP riders returning to British League racing I'm not sure Musielak qualifies as a genuine #1 any more though. Two other solid heat leaders are required.

agreed - have a lot of time for him

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5 hours ago, GiveusaB said:

Not getting too excited about Musielak signing...

Yes its a better start to team building than last season.....but he's certainly not better than the rider he's replacing!

Need the next signing to be better than Brennan....a strong reliable 7pt man !

Its a very good start and better than anything you had lat the start of ast year! A fully fit and motivated Tobi will get you lots of points.

You also have a decent R/S in my view!

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1 hour ago, GiveusaB said:

Thorsell ?

Basso?

Would rather keep Z.Cook than Rew!

these 2 are Aces & Birmingham bound which way round who knows ? we will know Aces team on 29th nov but if one of them is named for Birmingham before then we all know !!

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4 hours ago, GeneralMelchett said:

Its a very good start and better than anything you had lat the start of ast year! A fully fit and motivated Tobi will get you lots of points.

You also have a decent R/S in my view!

T.M is a good signing on a decent  ave 4 a number  1....Gives u more to play with down the order ..

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On 11/19/2024 at 3:49 PM, TTT said:

Antti should be the No.6 considering he's signed for Workington again.

Wouldn't be riding in England unless he was doubling up imo as the earlier rumour was that he wasn't riding in Britain next year.

Vuolas would be a good signing of Brummies build to the points limit, but if they're under like last year, no point signing a 4 point reserve.

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