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  1. 9 points
    I agree Kester. Chunky is quite outspoken and doesn't mince words, but that doesn't mean he is wrong to do so especially if someone is posting complete nonsense and doing it specifically to wind people up themselves. Kester mentions Jack Keen from Erith, but at one time, John Hyam had at least four different aliases he was posting under and there were a number of threads where he took over and just argued with himself. It was bizarre. He did settle down from that but would then quite often post provocative statements and get hurt when people replied to them. I was actually quite friendly with John and had been for many years, as he did have a lot to contribute to the history of speedway, and, away from the Forum, was very helpful and supportive to me, but I have to say that even I found his posts very tiresome at times. I never picked him up on his posts or argued with him on here because of our friendship but it was a bit of strain to restrain myself sometimes! As Kester says, there were others far more outspoken than Chunky in their responses and Chunky did, on several occasions, try and help John out with information, both historical and technical, but, many times, his help was flung back in his face. Incidentally, I do find it funny how those posters accusing people of bullying are lining up to attack Chunky!
  2. 4 points
    There's nothing wrong with it. But then you must expect people to react or interact with it, otherwise why post it on a public forum? John's postings could be quite bizarre (Jack Keen from Erith!) and were often going to receive a negative reaction from some. Chunky reacts to all sorts of posts on here, regardless of the age of the poster. In fact, I can think of several other posters who were far more vociferous towards John's postings.
  3. 2 points
    Is it the Polish Ocado guy who comes round with my home shopping?
  4. 2 points
    Once again a shame John McPhee was taken out, 2 weeks in a row and neither his fault. If Acosta can get to the front of the pack from a pit lane start, and then make a break, I reckon John could make a break from a normal start, pull away, not be bothered again and get a win. He may as well try a different plan because he probably too far behind points wise, even now, never mind taking into account next weeks pit start plus a -10 seconds penalty. Its a pity he didnt get his promised Moto2 ride this year, its less cut and thrust then Moto3. But there again Jake Dixon might not of got a Moto2 ride this year. He wasnt doing too well, but then picked up mide season and got his ride. Valentino has been my favourite rider for so long, but he has outstayed his welcome. Seems the new machines and tyre sepecifications suit a fresh stle which the youngsters catch onto quickly. Last season was possibly one too many, this year is too painful to watch him.
  5. 1 point
    Now I've got to work out whether that's a pun on a non-Brit who took a job with Sainsbury's or something over the Winter... OR is is a young Aussie who don't really well in Australia this winter
  6. 1 point
    Not from my view point. By contributing one is always open to criticism. The maxim is attack the post not the poster. We can all be guilty of building a picture up of someone that we never know if its accurate or a mis judgement. Jab #1 can hurt... but I still want Jab #2 PS: I like Marmite!
  7. 1 point
    Why? Tarnow have Kim Nilsson sitting idly on the sidelines who's way more than good enough to cover for Niels... Not like they need another Pole to cover the 1-5 as the 3 they had yesterday seemed very good. Was shocked that Woentin was picked over Kim in the first place.
  8. 1 point
    I dont think the threat is the standard of the stadiums... It's that they have an ever dwindling customer base and are now in many instances only running due to the money the internet betting can bring.. Add in the ever growing animal welfare pressure and the fact so many could return "millions" if sold due to their locations, and you can't see too much of a bright future for dog tracks.. Which, unless Speedway clubs who rent off them do something different, their future too will be similarly impacted.. You won't get too many NSS's being built maybe but I am sure a 'Somerset', 'Scunthorpe', or even a 'Buxton' could be built in many areas and then get upgraded over the years.. The sport has an ultra loyal fan base who are pretty much the only ones who now still attend with any level of regularity, therefore a move to somewhere in the same vicinity wouldnt prevent most of them attending I would think, and 700 or so punters whereby you keep all the income must be a thousand times better than getting the same amount and not getting car park money, bar take and having to pay rent...
  9. 1 point
    Expect some wildly differing levels of co-operation from the various councils, counties, cities, even countries.......
  10. 1 point
    No sorry mate it's worth the wait.
  11. 1 point
    This is out of line. By implication you are stating that Chunky was a bully. That is bollocks. Lots of people had issues with John because of the crap he posted. This includes some of the most respected and mild mannered posters on the forum. Everyone agrees he had the knowledge to offer a huge amount to the forum - just a shame the nonsense posts so heavily outweighed the interesting and informative ones.
  12. 1 point
    If i was you i would contact my local surgery and ask for a replacement card, just explain that as you may need some form of proof of vaccination, at some point between now and when BoJo and his chums finds a company they can spunk money on to provide one that probably won't work. As yours has had the name altered its very open to accusations of being a terrible forgery
  13. 1 point
    It would be interesting to hear if speedway clubs in other countries would face the opposition that clubs in this country face when they look to open up anywhere new. It would be great to have speedway specific sites, even if it is in rural areas, like many of the tracks in Denmark and Sweden are, but there is just too much hurdles put up by residents and councils. As for getting speedway specific sites in town centres like Poland, dream on.
  14. 1 point
    Not true. I get on his back when he posts crap on here, and acts like an idiot. I am one of the few who have actually stated that he is (or should be) a valuable member of the forum, and whenever he has needed assistance (often with technology), I have been one of the first to jump in and help.
  15. 1 point
    maybe brits are the way to go this year what if overseas riders pull out at the last minute or can’t get to travel, or can’t pay for isolation etc
  16. 1 point
    Enjoyed both meetings, particularly the tremendous match at Leszno. Just great to see speedway back. For an opener, some of the racing was really outstanding. If there are more meetings like that, we are in for a super season.
  17. 1 point
    The Toruń/Zielona Gora was a great opener but the match this evening with Leszno/Gorzow really was speedway out of the top drawer. Been a while since we saw some action like that at Leszno... what a season opener! Zmarzlik to lead Gorzow to gold?
  18. 1 point
    Have to say I consider my self lucky though I didn’t realise it at the time to have been able to do 3 meetings in a day I’d regularly do 3 in a weekend Friday Pboro Saturday Lynn Sunday Boston or Mildenhall that was more or less every weekend - imagine the cost now admission and fuel and food ? .They was happy days never to return I fear .
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  21. 1 point
    Could Poole use Swindon''s executive back-straight facility on loan for the season?
  22. 1 point
    Well chaps Easter weekend which used to be a busy time for speedway. Years back meetings with Reading and Oxford in a three team tournament. Then home and away to Oxford on good Friday, then after losing Oxford and Reading it was then Poole home and away. I remember back in 86 we rode away at Oxford on Good Friday then onto Colchester to watch Swindon Town in the evening. Simon Garrett drove, i think Adie Fisher came and i can't remember who the other guy was perhaps someone will remind me. The pub was packed with Swindon fans. Happy days
  23. 1 point
    Martin has taken to that Ducati very well and you can guarantee it will be a Ducati top 4 at the first corner. Interesting to hear Vinales praise the work that Cal has done on the Yamaha. It’s starting to get a bit embarrassing for Rossi which is a shame.
  24. 1 point
    Another surprise pole with Jorge Martin taking it this week with the other young guys just behind. They're making even Miller and Vinales look old these days, although Vinales made the front row this week. Shocking day for Rossi and Morbidelli and for Pol on the Honda. Looks like another interesting race tonight
  25. 1 point
    I can't believe anyone on here secretly wants speedway to die. However, I think many of us are frustrated and sad that speedway is dying, especially as many of us saw the rot setting in years ago, but we were slapped down for being negative, if we voiced our opinion.
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