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Brummies v Bears take 3 08/08

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2 hours ago, GiveusaB said:

Dont think it will matter too much now....cant see us making play off's?

Could catch Edinburgh if they win the last 4 fixtures, tonight being the toughest looking. Newcastle home & away then it could all come down to Monarchs visit to Perry Barr.

If Brummies don't win tonight I'd think the playoffs are out of sight.

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1 minute ago, Fortythirtyeight said:

Still problems with track prep !

Meeting stopped Redcar are complaining about the state of the track. There is a bump on the first/second bend. Do Birmingham have no idea how to prepare a decent track. Riders do not complain without good reason. This in not the first time this has happened this season. Second time for The Bears.

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12 minutes ago, slyfox said:

Meeting stopped Redcar are complaining about the state of the track. There is a bump on the first/second bend. Do Birmingham have no idea how to prepare a decent track. Riders do not complain without good reason. 

John Priest now running track affairs at Brum and has been around for donkeys years although not part of track prep;) 

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Never known so many "issues" with tracks as this season. No wonder sports on its arse

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3 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Never known so many "issues" with tracks as this season. No wonder sports on its arse

Too right:t:Get it sorted and maybe folk will start coming back to watch;)

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4 minutes ago, Fortythirtyeight said:

Doesn’t mean it’s a safe track.

I'm here and it looks ok to me, although I'm not out there riding

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If the referee thought the track was safe then they would have been told just to get on with it without the extensive track work surely?

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If anything the tracks even worse now.  Clouds of dust everywhere.

Will this sport stop at nothing to kill itself?!

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16 minutes ago, Yearbyred said:

If the referee thought the track was safe then they would have been told just to get on with it without the extensive track work surely?

Haven't the riders from the two teams done a track walk before the meeting commenced?

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