Concrete Cowboy
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Gp Racecard
Concrete Cowboy replied to pirate paul's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Probably too tight to buy that too. -
What Can And Cant We Take Into The Millenium Stadi
Concrete Cowboy replied to ghostie's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Golden ?????. Golden ??????? Steve, far from being Golden, your hair (what you have left) gives you the appearance of Crumpies older, shorter, fatter, balder brother. Infact the more i think about it i have pretty much described myself there too How depressing. -
For Our Entertainment!
Concrete Cowboy replied to AmberCelt's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Actually Gemini, i've been made an offer i might not be able to refuse regarding Cardiff, i just hope Boots have plenty of Niquitin in stock -
For Our Entertainment!
Concrete Cowboy replied to AmberCelt's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Oh dear. Who is it exactly ?, if it's that scouse swing singing dwarf then i give up -
Hans Andersen
Concrete Cowboy replied to Bobbin' Along's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I thought he was Danish -
Andreas Jonsson
Concrete Cowboy replied to M08's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Me too God bless you AJ and Skybet. -
Going into the semi's Skybet had Anderson, Pedersen and Adams on short odds but Crump 6/1, Gollob and Bjerre 20/1, Lindback 33/1 and AJ 50/1 so i had a quid on all 5.
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Me too. £1 on AJ @ 50/1 before the semi's
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Some would say it was a schoolboy error.
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British Final
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
I couldn't agree more. The time has come for Middlo to put form before friendship and give the nod to these lads now. -
British Final
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Many, many congratulaions to Bomber - BRITISH NUMBER 1 -
Tiger Tiger / Cardiff Gp Weekend
Concrete Cowboy replied to easy_tiger's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Well done indeed. -
Bomber won't give a rat's ar*e about the draw. Unlike so many primadonnas these days he gets on with it whatever.
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British Final
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Spot on. When registering for an a.c.u. licence at whatever age it should be a requirement to state nationality imo. -
British Final
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Here come the excuses -
British Final
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
I wish you would stop sitting on the fence and say what you think Steve. -
Chris Harris
Concrete Cowboy replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I just realised that Chris beat every rider tonight except Nicki P. Psychological boost or what ?. -
Chris Harris
Concrete Cowboy replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Cornish Pasty anyone ??? Well Done Chris, some of us have always had faith in you. -
European Gp Riding Order
Concrete Cowboy replied to full-throttle's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
It could work the other way, by which i mean he would come out to 'fresh dirt' every time instead of a slick racing line ? -
Bomber
Concrete Cowboy replied to bunch of klecha's's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
You know i've always been a positive person and the way i see Bombers 1st g.p. is like this : The first thing we heard on t.v. was that the track was slick and we all know Bomber lokes as much dirt as possible. He had gate 4 twice with that producing just 3 heat wins in 23 races. He beat : Lindback, Zagar, Nicholls, Jonsson, B Pedersen and Holta. He showed no sign of nerves, made some good gates and finished 1 point short of the semi's. Now if that is anything other than a success then personally i don't see it. Well done Chris, it doesn't seem 5 minutes since you were showing glimpses of what might be at the Moto-parc and now you are fast approaching the top of the sport. You might reach it, you might not , but everyone that knows anything about you knows that whatever the result, it won't be for lack of effort. Well done again mate and keep up the good work. -
Since forum rules dictate that i should attack the post and not the poster i will just say that this is the type of post that could only be written by a complete prat who should learn when enough is enough.
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For Our Entertainment!
Concrete Cowboy replied to AmberCelt's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
After months of waiting I just found out in the last few days that i can actually get to Cardiff for the GP and now i find this out today. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. -
El Riders Championships
Concrete Cowboy replied to Sandie's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Apparantly, this is the entertainment ?? Fuel Girls Oh my god !! -
Also, just read this in one of the many local papers - MK NEWS, i guess we could be waiting forever for speedway to return to MK. Greyhounds’ return stuck in the traps By Craig Lewis Greyhound racing is still no closer to returning to Milton Keynes. Fans have had to wait almost a year since the last race at MK Greyhound Stadium at Ashlands on Boxing Day. And many owners have had to find alternative tracks for their dogs to race on despite the fact they believe racing in MK would be hugely popular. A greyhound track is part of preferred developer Gaming International’s plans for The Bowl. The company had originally planned to move to a new facility at Elfield Park. But that never happened and the plans were switched to The Bowl after Gaming beat off the challenge of Pete Winkelman’s InterMK in January. Work is yet to start on the site with negotiations between Gaming and Milton Keynes Council in the early stages following submission of a planning application in August. One trainer, Terry Westwood, who, along with wife Marlene, races 40 dogs from their base in Hatch, Bedfordshire, has had to move his operation to Henlow. He said: “We have settled in Henlow now. “I am not in contact with the operators in MK any more, but there is one thing for sure – greyhound racing there can only be a success. “There are a lot of young people in the city and it was very popular. “Financially we had to pull our horns in and we were pleased to find places here as greyhound tracks are getting hard to find now.” Chief executive officer Clarke Osborne said Gaming is very excited about the stadium proposals. He said: “The new stadium complex design has been perfected during 18 months of detailed analysis and will provide the next generation of customer facilities. “We have looked very closely at the evolution of greyhound racing as a mainstream leisure activity and have planned ahead to ensure we provide what customers demand now and in the next 10 years. It will be a significant facility for the region.” 25 October 2006
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That's a sore point with me. I sat in the cafe at ASDA the other day looking out on the new stadium under construction trying to think of one good reason why it couldn't happen. As i started the journey home (still pondering), i had the new stadium on my left, and 300yds further on the right i looked down on what used to be Groveway stadium. All the buildings have now been flattened and all you can see is the faint definition of the old track. I have a tear in my eye just thinking about it