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6 minutes ago, DC2 said:

 ”We hope to get to heat ten of the first meeting”, beamed John. “That would be a result!”

Other clubs are jumping on the bandwagon and the season may last until the end of April - all being well before the Money Tree fails to support the riders demands. Even after gifting them petrol / diesel / dope for the bikes they surely won't want to be paid - will they?. What's wrong with £5 per point and £7.50 a start? With Labout being so benevolent - All Will Be Well- won't it? They could always print some more money.

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4 hours ago, 2ndbendbeerhut said:

Custard creams have run out and now only have rich tea left to dunk with. BIG decesion now... go and buy new biscuits or finish the AGM now... :D

OR buy a packet with a good use by date, so they can hang over to next years meeting!

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Suspect  admission  £25 ,  programme  which will be compulsory £10  and Car Park £5 per person. Purchase of burger mandatory ( vegetarians not compelled to eat them)

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4 hours ago, 2ndbendbeerhut said:

Custard creams have run out and now only have rich tea left to dunk with. BIG decesion now... go and buy new biscuits or finish the AGM now... :D

If the custard creams have gone, we`re in trouble. Furthest they have gone in previous years is hob nobs.

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15 minutes ago, screm said:

If the custard creams have gone, we`re in trouble. Furthest they have gone in previous years is hob nobs.

Understand large supply of broken biscuits still available. 

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5 minutes ago, wealdstone said:

Understand large supply of broken biscuits still available. 

Well it looks like we will be picking up the crumbs again lol

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Corbyn has just announced free speedway admission for all and shale quarries are being taken into public ownership. Foreign riders regardless of ability will be allowed free choice of clubs, in line with Labours free for all immigration policy.

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9 minutes ago, Star Lady said:

Corbyn has just announced free speedway admission for all and shale quarries are being taken into public ownership. Foreign riders regardless of ability will be allowed free choice of clubs, in line with Labours free for all immigration policy.

Boris Johnson has committed free mops for everyone who has flooded and goes further by saying there'll never be a speedway rain-off again and every track will get a mop.

 

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Sheffield`s move to the Premiership is confirmed with Poole and Kent moving to the Championship.

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So if Newcastle don't run do the Southern teams get two more matches than the Northern ones in the Championship?

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LabCon propose the Guest rule & Rider Replacement rules are combined under the new system called: Gender Replacement

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Rob Godfrey taking over from Chapman..

Hopefully Newcastle can sort their problems out and take their place. Interesting that Plymouth's application to move up has been turned down, I'm assuming that's so the NL doesn't get left with not enough teams. Or possibly promoted if Newcastle don't run?

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Class, Plymouth not accepted. Shame speedways slowly dying if they don’t want to accept teams wanting to go up leagues. 

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1 minute ago, The Cheese said:

Rob Godfrey taking over from Chapman..

Hopefully Newcastle can sort their problems out and take their place. Interesting that Plymouth's application to move up has been turned down, I'm assuming that's so the NL doesn't get left with not enough teams. Or possibly promoted if Newcastle don't run?

If it’s because they don’t want the national league to not have enough teams, then why would anyone want to run in a league that they can never get out off. 

 

So next year has gone from wat hing someone like Craig cook around the SBA to some newby wobbler who won’t be within half a lap of the heatleader. 

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