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Glasgow Vs Edinburgh Scottish cup 2nd leg 11/04/25


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4 hours ago, Neila said:

Be interesting to see how he gets round armadump

That’s a whole new challenge for him.

Looking at his style last night I’m sure he will master it boy is stylish and a natural on the bike.

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On 4/11/2025 at 7:34 PM, SilentLurker said:

Any chance we can get rid of the chairs on the backstraight? About 500 chairs spread between 10 people taking up standing room of potentially 100 folk.

Might be my first and last meeting for the season it this continues.

 

 

At Workington supporters have folding chairs which the use between races and stand against the wooden fence during races. This means that the second row of spectators are about three feet back. It's not even as if they're elderly and need a seat.

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12 hours ago, foreverblue said:

There is no doubt you have a good team, whether it is good enough or will need some adjustment time will tell but if I would say you need one good reserve, so maybe it would have to be a double change but to want change after two meetings is crazy, let the team settle and riders will improve. If you have riders still struggling after a few matches then maybe do it then. The other thing to consider is Edinburgh maybe better than some think.

Glasgow have planned their team for the top 5 to score the majority of the points, I don't see them changing that philosophy. If the season goes on & they were struggling, it could be that they'd swap round 2.00 riders?

But like you say, madness to be thinking about changes after 2 Challenge matches.

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14 hours ago, Gazc said:

2 hours it took me to get back to Paisley they also closed a chunk of the 77  absolute shambles.

Out of interest did you see anyone actually working because I certainly didn’t.

Yep, we were headed to the same place. I stopped following the diversions and went in through Glasgow which was a little less stagnant.

Not a soul working! Quite an extensive bit of road to be closed for just one night too.. By the looks, the road closed at 9.55 - kicking myself for not bolting towards the exit sooner and could have perhaps missed it. Will check for road closures next time 🫣.

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8 hours ago, Kerryxo said:

Yep, we were headed to the same place. I stopped following the diversions and went in through Glasgow which was a little less stagnant.

Not a soul working! Quite an extensive bit of road to be closed for just one night too.. By the looks, the road closed at 9.55 - kicking myself for not bolting towards the exit sooner and could have perhaps missed it. Will check for road closures next time 🫣.

If it is the same shambles next week best way to go is on to Maryhill Road heading towards Bearsden through Bearsden follow the Road to Hardgate and over the Erskine Bridge.

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11 hours ago, tyretrax said:

At Workington supporters have folding chairs which the use between races and stand against the wooden fence during races. This means that the second row of spectators are about three feet back. It's not even as if they're elderly and need a seat.

You don't have to be elderly to need a seat, though.

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