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Not the expected signing however let’s face it he can’t do any worse. Still leaves our bottom 3 exposed and either Andersen or Morris at 2 will struggle.

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19 hours ago, stevebrum said:

Plus if you use the examples of Woryna, Kildemand, and Szczepaniak they all came in on old averages so Pawlicki would be 7.32.

even better.

 

Any GP current or recent will be reassessed at 8.00 unless they rode here in 2017 so Pawlicki (both) would be 8.00

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48 minutes ago, Fred Flange said:

Pawlicki on 7.32 for 'decent job' is surely a nobrainer now, especially as woofinden turned you down.

Pawlicki is 8,00 and Woffinden didn't turn us down as he had Sweden sorted despite leaving one club

 

Not a great signing but at least it keeps Morris at reserve and he comes in trying to prove something and Heeps was doing nothing forward and only decent score was against lower ranked reserves. 

 

Shame they didn't look towards Pawlicki Bjerre or Kildemand to give more top end power away or even look at The Etheridge as Wolves still have to go to Belle Vue where he could have been a trump card. 

Would have been Strange that Aces could replace Etheridge with Riss and we replace the rider that replaced Riss with Etheridge. 

 

Five away meetings left and a win needed in two but looking at the tracks we have to go to can't see anything more than two points if lucky

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Would have preferred Rufus T. Firefly!

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13 minutes ago, Trumpy said:

What's the point in bringing in JBA.

He's worse than Heeps tbh.

He's a vegetarian:P

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6 hours ago, INCOGNITO said:

 

Any GP current or recent will be reassessed at 8.00 unless they rode here in 2017 so Pawlicki (both) would be 8.00

Kildemand wasn’t and he rode 2/3 of the GP season in 2017. Can’t have one rule for one and not another.

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2 hours ago, stevebrum said:

Kildemand wasn’t and he rode 2/3 of the GP season in 2017. Can’t have one rule for one and not another.

He wasn't officially a GP rider so escaped the ruling as he was a standby reserve

plus look he he rode for 

 

 

Can't help thinking Belle Vue have gained the better option in getting Mark Riss who Wolves know and was popular plus they have him at reserve while Wolves have Jonas B Andersen in the main body of the team. 

Logistics stopped a new rider coming in to a team where Masters and Thorssell have little problem in getting backwards and forwards each week but think the main reason was they wanted Moris at reserve. 

 
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6 hours ago, INCOGNITO said:

He wasn't officially a GP rider so escaped the ruling as he was a standby reserve

plus look he he rode for 

 

 

Can't help thinking Belle Vue have gained the better option in getting Mark Riss who Wolves know and was popular plus they have him at reserve while Wolves have Jonas B Andersen in the main body of the team. 

Logistics stopped a new rider coming in to a team where Masters and Thorssell have little problem in getting backwards and forwards each week but think the main reason was they wanted Moris at reserve. 

 

Translated = money.

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21 minutes ago, Fred Flange said:

CLAAANNNGGGG!

That's the penny dropping then, eventually, lol!

 

No penny dropping required here. My history of criticism of our promotion's BS over the years is well documented on the forum. 

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Looks like I was right not to bother with a season ticket this season, what a ridiculous signing. Is that really the best they can come up with? The writing was on the wall when they let Freddie go I suppose. No temptation to fork out 20 quid to watch that 7 in action....... 

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With only seven teams chasing the top four places, Leicester are all but out of it and both Wolves and Belle Vue need away wins to get into the play offs. With the away trips Wolves still have to ride it looks unlikely they will get those points away and Belle Vue still have to come to Monmore which could see them leap frog Wolves.

 

Somerset, Poole, Swindon in the top four and Kings Lynn carrying on home form should complete the play off teams with only Belle Vue having a chance of stopping a Southern competition for the title .

 

Bring on next year and one league to give some variety and affordable weekly action for both clubs and fans. 

 

Thorssell, Schelin, 5.00, Becker, Morris, Greaves, Clegg should be the sort of team all tracks should be looking at to make it viable financially. 

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5 minutes ago, INCOGNITO said:

With only seven teams chasing the top four places, Leicester are all but out of it and both Wolves and Belle Vue need away wins to get into the play offs. With the away trips Wolves still have to ride it looks unlikely they will get those points away and Belle Vue still have to come to Monmore which could see them leap frog Wolves.

 

Somerset, Poole, Swindon in the top four and Kings Lynn carrying on home form should complete the play off teams with only Belle Vue having a chance of stopping a Southern competition for the title .

 

Bring on next year and one league to give some variety and affordable weekly action for both clubs and fans. 

 

Thorssell, Schelin, Howarth,  Becker, Morris, Greaves, Clegg should be the sort of team all tracks should be looking at to make it viable financially. 

 

Thorsell and Schlein are two number ones if you have one league!

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