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he was having a good go at scunny last night. meaning he was mixing it with the home riders.
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Personally, I don’t see why not. He has a long history of the same (couldn’t care less about the fans) attitude and has been getting away with it for years. Good on the club I say for telling it as it is…….it’s long overdue. He was a good rider back in the day but his attitude was always in question. These days he thinks he is a cut above the rest and can behave how he likes. He’d be as well sticking two fingers up to the people who support speedway and pay his wages.
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By TheWellBehavedWorrall · Posted
Howarth out tonight as a direct result of Polis’ recklessness and erratic riding. Brutal. -
thing is its not just a disappointment for the away fans its also same for home fans, the home fans want to see some effort from an away rider no.1
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Yeah, I can understand people feeling like that when reading it. I just like it straight, and I think that paragraph sums up the feeling. Troy might have a reason, though he is a repeat offender of this kind of performance and fans get tired of it, particularly when you've paid your money to watch a supposedly decent number one at work.
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By TheWellBehavedWorrall · Posted
I think this is a bit of a naive/immature perspective.
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