stevebrum 6,820 Posted October 6, 2017 Unfortunately it seems you chose the wrong guest on Wednesday, probably in hindsight Nicholls may have been better, by using Nicholls tonight I am assuming he will be the guest of choice for the cup, I remember Nicholls guesting for Poole at Monmore and he was excellent. Nicholls has been decidedly average at the Green this year. We just have to avoid scoring less than 28 points tonight. We should be able to do that. However another final appearance is going to expose us at home badly and no guest (unless it's Doyle) could cover it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Perton Wolf 396 Posted October 6, 2017 Nicholls has been decidedly average at the Green this year. We just have to avoid scoring less than 28 points tonight. We should be able to do that. However another final appearance is going to expose us at home badly and no guest (unless it's Doyle) could cover it. I agree. Best shout would be Nick Morris surely? Still think we will inevitably lose fairly comfortably over 2 legs to Belle Vue with our banged up side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheRealFiend 1,109 Posted October 6, 2017 Yet youre happy to put all the blame on Riss shoulders Yep. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevebrum 6,820 Posted October 6, 2017 I agree. Best shout would be Nick Morris surely? Still think we will inevitably lose fairly comfortably over 2 legs to Belle Vue with our banged up side. Morris indeed would be probably the best shout. Either way we won't win at home. The guest will ensure by how much. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YerRopes 3,009 Posted October 7, 2017 I must admit to hating the blame game, Wolves did remarkably well considering Freddies and Jacobs absence, twas an incredibly close final, hard luck Wolverhampton, but congratulations to the Robins 👏👍 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martinmauger 584 Posted October 7, 2017 I must admit to hating the blame game, Wolves did remarkably well considering Freddies and Jacobs absence, twas an incredibly close final, hard luck Wolverhampton, but congratulations to the Robins This ^^. Is all you can say, adding that Swndon did well but not great as they beat a severely weekend Wolves team by 1 point on agg, if Swindon were missing Doyle & Morris, reckon they would have got a pasting. Though If Doyle & Morris AND Lindgren & Thorsell were all missing, the Premier play offs would have been Premier / Championship Select V Premier / Championship Select. Blooming close finish to the league though.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theblueboy 960 Posted October 7, 2017 This ^^. Is all you can say, adding that Swndon did well but not great as they beat a severely weekend Wolves team by 1 point on agg, if Swindon were missing Doyle & Morris, reckon they would have got a pasting. Though If Doyle & Morris AND Lindgren & Thorsell were all missing, the Premier play offs would have been Premier / Championship Select V Premier / Championship Select. Blooming close finish to the league though.... Injuries are part and parcel of the game given that riders ride in 3 or 4 different countries and possibly GP commitments too. The timing of Freddies and Jacobs injuries, are from a Wolves perspective, unfortunate. However, Swindon suffered several injuries through the course of the season, one of which was season ending, and because of the margin of victory that may have tipped the balance Wolves way. Life is full of its, buts and maybes. Would Doyle been World Champion if he hadnt crashed in Torun last year? Would Arsenal have won the FA Cup had the referee spotted a Harlem Globetrotter was on the pitch? If England could take penalties would they have won a major tournament? If...if...if 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fourentee 987 Posted October 7, 2017 I suspect the answer to the final question you posed would still be no... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martinmauger 584 Posted October 7, 2017 Injuries are part and parcel of the game given that riders ride in 3 or 4 different countries and possibly GP commitments too. The timing of Freddies and Jacobs injuries, are from a Wolves perspective, unfortunate. However, Swindon suffered several injuries through the course of the season, one of which was season ending, and because of the margin of victory that may have tipped the balance Wolves way. Life is full of its, buts and maybes. Would Doyle been World Champion if he hadnt crashed in Torun last year? Would Arsenal have won the FA Cup had the referee spotted a Harlem Globetrotter was on the pitch? If England could take penalties would they have won a major tournament? If...if...if Life is full of its, buts and maybes: absolutely and wouldn't it be boring if it were so predictable? Speaking as a neutral though, still think I'm right 'bout Wolves & Swindon. But Swindon scored more points in the play offs and topped the regular league so there's that. Doyle - probably, the rest - dunno don't follow ball game sports. Maybe Harlem Globetrotter refs shoud be randomly introduced to all sports, . Came up in conversation last nite: is the sport running out of riders a bit, seems like it..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grachan 7,361 Posted October 7, 2017 This ^^. Is all you can say, adding that Swndon did well but not great as they beat a severely weekend Wolves team by 1 point on agg, if Swindon were missing Doyle & Morris, reckon they would have got a pasting. Though If Doyle & Morris AND Lindgren & Thorsell were all missing, the Premier play offs would have been Premier / Championship Select V Premier / Championship Select. Blooming close finish to the league though.... As mentioned before, when Swindon faced Wolves without Doyle and Morris, they beat them. The very same 'never say die' attitude shown by Wolves in the first leg of the final came to the fore for Swindon that night. It's not so straight forward. Everyone predicted that Wolves riding at Swindon without Lindgren and Thorssell, would get a pasting. They never. Swindon were a side that refused to be beaten for a long stretch of the season. They seemed to lose that once nobody could finish above them in the table. In the second leg, they summoned that same spirit back up. Both meetings seemed to show the fighting spirit of the apparent underdog. It was a great final. Great to see mutual respect from the two teams' supporters too. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EnglishRoundabout 1,752 Posted October 7, 2017 Anyone know whether the team winning away in the first leg of the playoff final and goes on to lose the second leg at home, is a first in play off history? Certainly unusual and rare I would have thought. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
noggin 1,388 Posted October 7, 2017 Yes first time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tric trac 53 Posted October 7, 2017 Yes, as rare as a 1965 Barry island butlins badge.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
martinmauger 584 Posted October 7, 2017 As mentioned before, when Swindon faced Wolves without Doyle and Morris, they beat them. The very same 'never say die' attitude shown by Wolves in the first leg of the final came to the fore for Swindon that night. It's not so straight forward. Everyone predicted that Wolves riding at Swindon without Lindgren and Thorssell, would get a pasting. They never. Swindon were a side that refused to be beaten for a long stretch of the season. They seemed to lose that once nobody could finish above them in the table. In the second leg, they summoned that same spirit back up. Both meetings seemed to show the fighting spirit of the apparent underdog. It was a great final. Great to see mutual respect from the two teams' supporters too. S'what happens when you post whilst tired, shattered actually. I meant if Wolves still had Lindgren & Thorsell availble but Swindon were missing Doyle & Morris, Wolves would almost certainly have won. Moot point cos they didn't, all over now, still close finish, better than 1st leg 30-point walkover from either side..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arnieg 3,635 Posted October 8, 2017 Anyone know whether the team winning away in the first leg of the playoff final and goes on to lose the second leg at home, is a first in play off history? Certainly unusual and rare I would have thought. Not only very rare event, but it also happened in Sweden where underdogs Smederna put in an astounding performance to conquer Elit Vetlanda after losing the first leg at home. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites