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Its one thing the Polish speedway league allowing riders to ride in different leagues.... but a totally different matter to whether  the Polish Government will allow it ( UK/ Danish/ Swedish governments too) :blink:

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2 hours ago, 2ndbendbeerhut said:

Its one thing the Polish speedway league allowing riders to ride in different leagues.... but a totally different matter to whether  the Polish Government will allow it ( UK/ Danish/ Swedish governments too) :blink:

100% this, its obvious isnt it?

And if things are still "dicey" come the season start in Poland, then Polish Speedway will just ban everyone from leaving their country if they want a team place anyway...

Or if they dont "ban" them from leaving, as that might be too controversial, they will put some compulsory to attend practice meetings together on nights when riders should be 'elsewhere'....:rolleyes:

Maybe the UK leagues initially will still name riders who 'may' still ride over here just to put seven names on a team sheet?

Then use guests to cover their potential non attendance due to "circumstances beyond their control"...

And then hope that later in the season more relaxed rules will apply as the vaccines kick in and reduce the global risk so the initial septets named can all get on track..

With such ever changing logistical issues it must be a nightmare planning for this season, however,  I would imagine the promoters would feel that having two years of no UK Speedway on track, and on TV, is something they will do absolutely everything they can to avoid...

As March/April 2022 will be an awfully long way from the last meeting in October 2019..

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21 minutes ago, mikebv said:

100% this, its obvious isnt it?

And if things are still "dicey" come the season start in Poland, then Polish Speedway will just ban everyone from leaving their country if they want a team place anyway...

Or if they dont "ban" them from leaving, as that might be too controversial, they will put some compulsory to attend practice meetings together on nights when riders should be 'elsewhere'....:rolleyes:

Maybe the UK leagues initially will still name riders who 'may' still ride over here just to put seven names on a team sheet?

Then use guests to cover their potential non attendance due to "circumstances beyond their control"...

And then hope that later in the season more relaxed rules will apply as the vaccines kick in and reduce the global risk so the initial septets named can all get on track..

With such ever changing logistical issues it must be a nightmare planning for this season, however,  I would imagine the promoters would feel that having two years of no UK Speedway on track, and on TV, is something they will do absolutely everything they can to avoid...

As March/April 2022 will be an awfully long way from the last meeting in October 2019..

Not obvious to another BV fan on here I'm afraid 

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12 hours ago, GAH said:

the UK is way ahead of any european country for vaccines and when we get to may we will be virtually done !! all variants need are boosters listen to the news or are you just another grim reaper in life get a grip !!

Yes we are doing really well on vaccines but also as Piers Morgan says on a daily basis, we have the highest daily deaths in Europe. So why would Poland allow riders to travel in and out of UK? By May it might be a bit different and we can only go on what is happening at the moment. As Brady has said in the past  the Polish league is his main priority so don't expect him to fight his Polish club if they don't want him to go to the UK in between...

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Piers Morgan oh dear if you listen to that idiot there is no hope for you and if you read last weeks speedway star kurtz is ready for a return to England with b/ vue don't  be to jealous :party:you can watch him on eurosport :t:

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2 hours ago, Wolfie456 said:

Not obvious to another BV fan on here I'm afraid 

You must walk around with a bill board around you saying end of the world is nigh grim reaper get a life 

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3 hours ago, mikebv said:

100% this, its obvious isnt it?

And if things are still "dicey" come the season start in Poland, then Polish Speedway will just ban everyone from leaving their country if they want a team place anyway...

Or if they dont "ban" them from leaving, as that might be too controversial, they will put some compulsory to attend practice meetings together on nights when riders should be 'elsewhere'....:rolleyes:

Maybe the UK leagues initially will still name riders who 'may' still ride over here just to put seven names on a team sheet?

Then use guests to cover their potential non attendance due to "circumstances beyond their control"...

And then hope that later in the season more relaxed rules will apply as the vaccines kick in and reduce the global risk so the initial septets named can all get on track..

With such ever changing logistical issues it must be a nightmare planning for this season, however,  I would imagine the promoters would feel that having two years of no UK Speedway on track, and on TV, is something they will do absolutely everything they can to avoid...

As March/April 2022 will be an awfully long way from the last meeting in October 2019..

Don't  be stupid stop them from riding In Sweden Denmark England another grim reaper get a life pathetic 

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I presume either Jack or Josh won't be back? Unless they want to go for this, which looks awful tbh. No offence Ashley, you're one of my favourite riders

1. Troy Batchelor 8.82

2. Ashley Morris 3.24

3. Josh Grajczonek 7.29

4. Kyle Howarth 5.58

5. Jack Holder 7.49

6. 3.08 Left?

7. ???

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On ‎2‎/‎2‎/‎2021 at 3:55 PM, The Cheese said:

He had to quarantine but under FA rules had permission to join Chelsea's bubble as he tested negative before flying into the country. So basically he was allowed into the training ground and stadium but nowhere else 

Interesting today to read that Mustafi has to stay isolated from the Schalke team. He is allowed to train alone, but not with the team. Not sure if that is DFB or government rules though. But anyway, let's hope it is all a formality by the time the season comes along

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4 minutes ago, Moranboys said:

Ben Barker looking for a premier League place....come on sheff!!

Could do worse. Still remember the 18 point max he scored against us at Owlerton.

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1 hour ago, RS50 said:

Could do worse. Still remember the 18 point max he scored against us at Owlerton.

Yeah and I can remember him twice bringing down his team mates causing mayhem! (Charles Wright and Jack Parkinson-Blackburn) No thanks

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5 hours ago, iris123 said:

Interesting today to read that Mustafi has to stay isolated from the Schalke team. He is allowed to train alone, but not with the team. Not sure if that is DFB or government rules though. But anyway, let's hope it is all a formality by the time the season comes along

See now, Liverpool aren't allowed to play in Leipzig......

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1 hour ago, Steve55 said:

Yeah and I can remember him twice bringing down his team mates causing mayhem! (Charles Wright and Jack Parkinson-Blackburn) No thanks

Got to be worth a punt,class rider on his day,could do a job for us exciting to watch too.

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