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8 minutes ago, Bagpuss said:You’ll never please everyone ;-)
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4 minutes ago, TTT said:It is early but racking up L's against teams who aren't even fancied for the play-offs is a cause for concern imo.
Home form alone won't see teams into the play-offs this year because almost everyone will go unbeaten at Home.
My reply was just to this meeting, and the bet.
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1 minute ago, TTT said:Bad loss that bet.
Not sure what to make of the Tigers this year now tbh, More than alarming to be 10 points down after 4 Heats to a Brummies side that's built way under the limit.
I'm with you on that one as well . I keep telling myself, it's early days yet
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2 hours ago, TTT said:SHEFFIELD -4.0 @ 10/11 and the Hcap Tie @ 10/1
This Handicap is a gift imo.
I'm with you on that
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28 minutes ago, Tinker said:I think KL could run Leicester very close tonight and if both Basso and Taresenko enjoy good meetings then they could spring a surprise!
They will need to do better than last seasons BB 6 from 5, and Vadim 4 (4). But you never know.
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3 hours ago, Speedball said:Hoping so. 3 of us coming from Lynn tonight.
Looking forward to a good meeting. Difficult one to call with it being both teams first meeting. My gut feeling is Leicester will have too much for us, but hopefully we'll put on a decent performance and hit at least 40.I predicted 49-41 to Leicester on the podcast so better stick with that.
Would be a great start if we could get something tonight. I do think you prediction is about right though. Enjoy your evening
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11 hours ago, Aries said:Why aren’t all the efforts being put in to finding new land and building a new track? Yes I know it isn’t cheap, but all the talk this time last year was how deep the Purple man’s pockets were! Didn’t Carl Johnson (soon after buggering off) say they had land identified? Literally all the comments STILL on here are aiming digs at Buster, while Tomalin, Johnson, and the other members of the “consortium” (who were given full permission by Buster btw to negotiate with AEPG themselves) have gotten a free pass?
Where is Ged Rathbone also by the way? Neil Watson has often told us that Buster didn’t in actual fact save Peterborough Speedway as Rathbone would have simply carried on if nobody came forward. Why isn’t he part of the consortium? Why isn’t he doing anything to help Peterborough’s plight now?
It has been said that Buster bought them to save the Prem, and the TV deal. Rathbone was going to continue in the Champ if no buyer came forward i believe.
There are a some Panthers fans that are starting to give MT a bit of stick on here lately, and rightly so imho.. I think some still don't, hoping he might come good one day, and don't want to pee him off. As you mentioned Johnson" buggering of " , i wonder what the Panthers fans would of thought of him, if his actions would of caused Chapman to shut up shop mid season. Maybe a cynic might think he did it thinking that it would put Buster in trouble, and help his mate MT get the club cheap/free, who knows?
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6 hours ago, scoobydoo said:Until the outcome is finally resolved concerning the LP policies, it doesn't matter who is or isnt involved & the club will remain in its present state of limbo
No fool would invest a vast amount of money from there own pocket whatever there wealth if theres a chance of funds having to be made available from elsewhere.
If the club does have a future the consortium will then go though and buy out Chapman and who knows have a future plot of land ready to go or even an emotional return to the showground .
No fool would promise what he did to the fans before engaging his brain first either , I’m afraid.
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It's a tough one... Anything can happen this early in the season. I wonder how the track is, after all the rain?
Edit.. Just seen the track on another tread, looks ok. Lets hope the weather plays ball
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KING’S Lynn supporters will be able to get their first taste of 2024 track action when press and practice takes place on Tuesday March 19.
The Stars are building up to the new Sports Insure Premiership season and fans can watch the practice session at the Adrian Flux Arena from 6pm.
Earlier in the day riders, management and sponsors will be fulfilling various media commitments along with team activities.
The stadium will be open to the public from 6pm with admission free, and collection buckets will be present for Ben Fund donations.
The on-track session is expected to last around two hours and will be followed by a Meet The Riders event in the bar.
Season ticket holders will be able to collect their tickets on the night. If you are unable to attend, these will also be available for collection at our opening home meeting on Thursday March 28, or by arrangement.
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6 hours ago, castrolargh said:And if Buster hadn't signed them,another club would have.As a point of interest Puk has ridden more seasons for the stars than the panthers, Ben Basso was rumoured to be coming last year anyway, we've got our team manager back,and Buster put his hand in his pocket to sign Tarasenko and woydlo last season anyway, so why shouldn't he have first option.If your rich fairy godfather had put his money where his mouth is and used the land he supposedly had access to to build a track you might have been running next season.If it wasn't for buster you wouldn't have had the dads army title winning team, the panthers would have either folded or been in the championship!
Agree.
People knew about the PB situation before the season started, thats why we got the new stadium talk/ waffle from you know who.. As the PB fans know, Lynn finished bottom the year PB won the title. Buster brought riders in after CJ left him in the poo, and those riders helped PB to win a good few meetings nearer the end of last season, which dumped He's beloved Lynn bottom yet again. I would like to think that real speedway fans would realise that Lynn might well of suffered after Buster took over at PB.. And that it's just Buster that they are pissed off with, and not the fans.. With regard's the riders, I suspect that several teams were talking to their/ Busters riders before the season had finished. No surprise that Buster was too, as you say.. He bought them over
No one knows if Buster has taken that "brown envelope" that some have wrongly spoke of. We will find out in the end, no doubt..And he will get deserved flack from all angles, if he has. I hope that TM eventually puts his money were his mouth is, and helps the Panthers build a new track elsewhere. But i'm not holding my breath..
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Sometimes an over enthusiastic presenter looks a bit silly at Lynn. Trying to get the crowd going at Lynn don't always work imho.
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1 hour ago, Daniel Smith said:I'm no Chapman fan but I'm also not blinkered & fair. I've defended Chapman alot over this myself & as I said, most Peterborough fans came to terms with closure until Tomlin started shooting his mouth.
Micheal Tomlin is the problem in all this, not Chapman. This guy promised to buy the ownership & trapped off about land to build a new track & it all kicked off from there.
Has he now ran off & left it to Bratley & Johnson to figure out?? Don't hear much of Tomlin's name to save the club now do we??
I'm the same Daniel. I've been getting it since NP did half a lap.. MT did indeed promise the world, and got the fans buzzing. i believe "i'm a winner" and "the new Man city of speedway" was mentioned. Oh dear!! . Then we had his right hand man at the time CJ having a go at the fans for only just paying to get in, or something similar. Then he bailed out and left Buster in the brown stuff. Oh and in a statement he said they were looking at land, and that they had " some waiting"..
We have had Mick Bratley on this forum standing up for Buster twice. Once stating that if Buster didn't remove the fence and lights, they would get someone in and bill Buster. Some still moaned, and Mick said" Believe me, Buster ain't the bad guy here"..
So for me, until someone can prove Buster has took a brown envelope, my opinion will not change. I know he's far from perfect, and no doubt it will come out in the end.
I have no doubt the consortium are doing their best. And wish them the very best. MT was listed as a part of that btw. Don't know if that's still the case.
3 hours ago, Steve Irving said:But he was powerless to stop the horse from bolting. They just ain’t having Speedway at the Showground and he was told that. He knew he was pi$$ing in the wind and wasn’t prepared to chase unicorns. The consortium have now found that out for themselves. The slanderous accusations on here over the past 6 months from the likes of TTT and the sheep that followed, accusing Chapman of taking “brown envelopes” to ensure the closing of Peterborough speedway have been absolutely staggering.
My likes are not working. But i agree with the brown envelope thing. To premature and wrong to even suggest such things... It will come out in the end i'm sure.
I've been very quiet on this for a while now, but reading this has started my engine again
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44 minutes ago, Bagpuss said:Thanks Baggy. I was hoping it was just a rumour Wow, they're giving the seats away, what kind people they are, with such a big hearts
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3 hours ago, Haza said:I see on Facebook they’ve started taking the Grandstand down
Do you have a link Haza.
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1 hour ago, Bagpuss said:That is sad to hear. Think he was the one who came up with the Silver Machine theme and his financial backing enabled signings like Rickardsson, Crump, Adams and Pedersen to happen 1999-2001. RIP.
Can't like it, so RIP to Brian. Agree, we had some top riders around that time, and came very close.
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1 hour ago, TTT said:Happy retirement Hans Andersen, Thank you for everything.
A great servant to British speedway over the years. All the best to Hans.
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2 hours ago, eric i said:I hoped for speedways and Birmingham's sake that the Brummies could have a succesful year but 2.59 under the points limit........ not good.
I made it 1.6 with the 2 latest additions increased averages But would of been over 4 if they hadn't " re assessed" their averages, which would of looked silly. Mean while i think Magics went down.
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28 minutes ago, topaz325 said:I can categorically say without fear of contraception that I have no idea who the final rider is.
Hope they don't get shafted
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Excellent news. Well done
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4 hours ago, Bagpuss said:Look forward to seeing him dart round other riders.
Might end up doing a 180 and wont be able to finish, could be more to the point.
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On 1/12/2024 at 7:39 AM, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:NKI will likely go down the same route of decline as Hans did so not as unlikely as you may think right now
To be fair, wont every rider if they ride long enough. I admit in Greg's case it might of been 55 though I expect NKI to keep, or get close to his 6.64 average next season myself. Would i have him again in 2025, that would be no....What we can't do is drop a non performing rider, or replace an injured rider for someone no better, when we have points to spare, if we really are going for a play off place.
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4 hours ago, Bagpuss said:Iversen
I doubt if both MPT and Paddy W will both average more than NKI myself. He is getting on a bit now though.
King’s Lynn vs Leicester - Thursday 28th March
in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Posted · Edited by Bald Bloke
These days they can’t afford to gamble. Money is tighter. I’m 3 miles as the crow flys away ,and it’s blowing a gale,and has started to rain.a Just in time for heat 1 , at 7.45.Good call imho.