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In case you hadn't noticed - we have the world's top rider in the Swindon team :wink:

 

Indeed. But will he be riding in the UK next year?

Only world champion because Doyley got injured but you are correct Hancock is world champion but he isn't riding just now due to injury. The best rider in the world today is the one at the top of the SGP standings and that's Doyley :t:

 

If's and but's Steve0, if's and but's! Maybe Doyley is only top of the SGP standings this year because Hancock is currently injured!! ;)

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Indeed. But will he be riding in the UK next year?

 

If's and but's Steve0, if's and but's! Maybe Doyley is only top of the SGP standings this year because Hancock is currently injured!! ;)

 

I think Greg Hancock was well behind at the time of his injury.

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In case you hadn't noticed - we have the world's top rider in the Swindon team :wink:

Would this be the same J.Doyle that said he would not ever ride for Rosco again when he was helped to get a visa by David Hemsley and not Rosco not so many years ago!!

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I think that Jason Doyle would still be at Leicester now if Mr Hemsley had listened to him and changed the race night as well as pay him correctly.

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So if any of the double uppers are injured, can both teams use a guest for the same rider?

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Would this be the same J.Doyle that said he would not ever ride for Rosco again when he was helped to get a visa by David Hemsley and not Rosco not so many years ago!!

Don't know what relevance your comment has but that would be Swindon asset Jason Doyle

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This is Leicester v either Sheffield or Ipswich? Busy night for Danny King as Sheffield have been crippled by injuries. What a joke.

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If, as rumoured, the intention by the BSPA is to run a 12-team Premiership next year, I suggest they keep very quiet until after BT Sport have televised what could well be a totally irrelevant pair of meetings - apart from them probably being quite entertaining.

 

BT only seem to be publicising one meeting on October 9th with no mention of a second leg.

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So it is the dream scenario, or have I got it wrong Leicester V Sheffield? Both of whom will be in the Premiership next year as seems very, very likely. Perhaps it is a kind of end of season Inter League Challenge?

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Isn't there a rule that prevents a promoter/owner from running more than one club in the same division/league?!

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Isn't there a rule that prevents a promoter/owner from running more than one club in the same division/league?!

different names on paper is all thats needed.... smoke and mirrors in line with the classic speedway approach 😛
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Isn't there a rule that prevents a promoter/owner from running more than one club in the same division/league?!

I think you can for 1 or 2 years before deciding, i.e. Mike golding (poole/rebels),Gary patchett (Swindon/brum)

As for the meetings we were told it's 9th and 11th. Await confirmation especially as Sheffield meet Ipswich 12th and 13th in the cup semi's.

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Damien Bates was interviewed by radio Leicester, shortly after buying the club from Buster Chapman.

He was asked about the possibility of Leicester and Sheffield being in the same league in 2018, and how that would work. He said "that just won't happen".

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Considering that the play offs are supposed to be on Monday & Wednesday next week the silence from both teams and the BSPA is deafening!

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Sheffield have a reserved date 9th October, Leicester's website says the next match to be confirmed, BSPA still have 9th and 11th on website for these matches (still saying teams TBC, the Leicester bit been known for some time, Sheffield 2 days), why is it so difficult for the authorities to confirm these matches, or at least tell us why, if they are not going ahead.

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