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King's Lynn v Sheffield 09/09/21

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1 hour ago, KingoftheTrack said:

Robert Lambert returning?

No GP's for him next season and he's taken a massive step backwards this year after dropping Britain.

9th in ekstraliga averages - massive step backwards - what planet are you on?

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2 hours ago, tellboy said:

Wonder what the positive and significant announcement about next season is going to be tonight.Any thoughts anyone?

Ty Proctor and Lewis Bridger have announced they have both come out of semi retirement again and resigned for 2022 , 

But lets hope its really to officially confirm the club will run in 2022 and onwards 

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27 minutes ago, scoobydoo said:

Ty Proctor and Lewis Bridger have announced they have both come out of semi retirement again and resigned for 2022 , 

But lets hope its really to officially confirm the club will run in 2022 and onwards 

Thought Buster said they would be running, just that the promotions at Peterborough and Lynn were for sale.He didn't say he wouldn't run,plus he would sell only to the right people.

Re Proctor and Bridger I heard they have un finished business at Peterborough and want to put it right next season.So there's your number 1&2:wink:

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2 hours ago, KingoftheTrack said:

Robert Lambert returning?

No GP's for him next season and he's taken a massive step backwards this year after dropping Britain.

 

1 hour ago, arnieg said:

9th in ekstraliga averages - massive step backwards - what planet are you on?

I thought he was 8th but the point remains. Been excellent in league racing but the GPs are an unforgiving place if you arent completely on the money.

1 hour ago, Blupanther said:

Lambert won’t be back…

Yep and I cant see any other riders of that ilk returning to these shores any time soon.

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3 hours ago, tellboy said:

Wonder what the positive and significant announcement about next season is going to be tonight.Any thoughts anyone?

Sheikh Mansour is selling up Manchester City to take over King's Lynn Speedway. 

You heard it here first

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5 minutes ago, tellboy said:

Thought Buster said they would be running, just that the promotions at Peterborough and Lynn were for sale.He didn't say he wouldn't run,plus he would sell only to the right people.

Re Proctor and Bridger I heard they have un finished business at Peterborough and want to put it right next season.So there's your number 1&2:wink:

Meant more along the lines of the set up of those who will actually be invloved and who will be running the club ,

Think both clubs need to steer well clear of Bridger and Proctor for sure ,also think like Bagpuss stated that many of those who didn't ride in the UK wont return in 2022 either, riders like Bewley and J Holder will give the UK a miss also

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3 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

Sheikh Mansour is selling up Manchester City to take over King's Lynn Speedway. 

You heard it here first

With the way he bends the rules will give Poole a run for there money if nothing else

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Maybe if Peterborough lose in semi's there could be a series of east anglian triangle meetings to end the season .

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4 hours ago, tellboy said:

Poor night for MPT too and he's our no1 tonight.Thomas bagged another paid 9 last night.It all points to another Lynn defeat.But it's  a different night so who knows.Hopefully we will win but I would also like to see Thomas do well.

Edit: Just had a heavy shower here in Wisbech if you have had it in Lynn may as well call it off,after all it is Sheffield visiting:wink:.Before anyone gets upset and Lewis Kerr.

We had a tiny bit earlier. Not enough to even wet the floor. 

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19 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

Sheikh Mansour is selling up Manchester City to take over King's Lynn Speedway. 

You heard it here first

That would be nice,shame he is associated with the dark side of Manchester though.

 

3 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

We had a tiny bit earlier. Not enough to even wet the floor. 

Is it enough to put the Sheffield riders off though,and Kerr:P:rolleyes:

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8 minutes ago, tellboy said:

That would be nice,shame he is associated with the dark side of Manchester though.

 

Is it enough to put the Sheffield riders off though,and Kerr:P:rolleyes:

Hope someone has told Batch :lol:

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28 minutes ago, tellboy said:

That would be nice,shame he is associated with the dark side of Manchester though.

Associated with Manchester and not Salford  :wink:

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56 minutes ago, Bagpuss said:

Associated with Manchester and not Salford  :wink:

Now then Baggy,Greater Manchester to me the same as City:D.We are as close to the city centre as Pep's boys.

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5 hours ago, arnieg said:

9th in ekstraliga averages - massive step backwards - what planet are you on?

Doesn't tell the full story when Riding at No.8 and taking extra rides in every meeting.

7th in the European Championships is poor from him considering he won it the year before.

11th in the GP standings and without doubt the worst performing rider outside of Zagar, KK & Berntzon which is poor again for someone of Robert's quality. 

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