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  1. Tricky conditions with the same riders as usual giving 100% and the usual suspects waving the white flag when it got tough. Edinburgh stuck at it and thoroughly deserved the win. We haven't been good enough this season so no excuses but it's the first time in many years I have felt so let down by certain riders who clearly don't give a monkeys about the fans. Will be there for the last few meetings to support Rob Godfrey and the riders who do give it a go but if we are to run next year I hope we refresh the team with riders who do care. Jake Allen would be a good start,a breath of fresh air on his debut
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    Gerhard Engine

    Does seem a lot but a quick check on another supplier website shows a price of £44 for the plug,a cheeper one is available but I can't see too many pro riders scrimping on a small item like this. Nice to see some openness on pricing,hope the other suppliers do the same
  3. I don't think I've suggested any points deducted as part of any ruling,people have assumed that may happen had the appeal been upheld so no contradiction from me. I would have liked some clarity but all that's been given is a justification via one of many possible readings of the rules In my opinion results should be earned on track not via an appeal,we had the chance to win the meeting in the 15 and didnt
  4. It may be absolute crap that Alex Harness was involved in the decision,the problem is none of us actually believe decisions are taken impartially within speedway at all. None of this is Scunthorpe or Edinburgh's fault really it's the primary school standard of rule book everyone is trying to work to. Re Rob Godfrey appealing in time,to which interpretation of the rules should he appeal and was he made aware of the type of facility to be used as Davey is clear to ride under one clause and not the other. It's clear to me from statements at the time an nlg was intended,the rulebook has allowed it to be justified another way. The biggest shame here is that there's been more debate about the rulebook and appeal than what was an outstanding meeting and to me that's why speedway continues to struggle. I'm a Scunthorpe fan and obviously disagree with the ruling but I completely accept the match result as it was unaffected by any of the above and that's the way it should be.
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    Scunthorpe Scorpions 2016?

    Maybe the issue isn't a lack of funds but a lack of available number ones
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    Scunthorpe Scorpions 2016?

    We all would like to see the likes of Steve Worral etc at the club but riders move on for a variety of reasons,the one that is a big blow is TJ,a massive friend of the club and a real loss to the team,he felt a change of track would push him on to be a better rider and you have to respect that. We have to develop our own as we can't throw money around to pull in others the downside is they will move on at some point
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    Scunthorpe Scorpions 2016?

    I don't think Ty has a visa so pretty sure still at home working so even if he signed for anyone would be a few weeks away. Would be happy enough if I'd did happen although i still think we will be ok if one or two can regain some confidence
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    Scunthorpe Scorpions 2016?

    Outsider,i would imagine the promotion will be talking to any available rider in an effort to improve our fortunes but the rider in question has to want to do it and at this stage of the season will Proctor want to up sticks and come over? Given the circumstances if the rider signed is Lewis Kerr I think it's a good move with maybe more to come if form doesn't improve
  9. We will have Nick at Scunthorpe if you dont want him,he can be a little inconsistent (as all riders can be at such a young age) but changed our season when we signed him in our runners up but winners of the play off thingy year. 19 and how many league titles?
  10. Richard did well to hear josh swear at him given his bike was next to him revving flat out....poor attempt to justify his actions
  11. And all of them started with averages at or around 3 with Scunthorpe...thats a team thats built not bought..so I fail to see your argument Completely different to todays teams where the best riders are cherry picked from others and paid premier league wages..now THAT is win at all costs
  12. I think I could accept some comments from HT as valid but I cant see where the super team of 2007...win at all costs bit comes from and therefore the change in attitude Look at the riders in that team and tell me where money and win at all costs came into it Woffy..signed as a relatively unknown 15 year old with Scott richardson initially preferred Josh Auty..signed as a 15 year old as with woffy for nothing Richie Dennis..with scunny from day 1 Andy Tully..no team post armadale Joe Haines..signed as a 15 year old Scott Richardson..scunny from day 1 Byron Bekker..brought in by Kenny Smith and had no team post the Gems I cant say if Scunny ever paid above league limits but I do doubt that they were ever exceeded to the extent they are now (basically premier league money in some cases) The truth is Scunny got lucky...the same as when the Worralls and Ash Birks came through together...you just have to put yourself in a position to be lucky Only time will tell if this project proves a success..my guess is the team will be tweeked over the season and will improve along the way
  13. I agree that its difficult to find a balance and there always needs to be room for an experienced head in NL teams...does make me chuckle a bit when the Kings felt the need to run RR rather than giving someone like Luke Harris (or another rookie) a go As better riders move up and older riders retire a real shortage will inevitably kick in unless the problem is addressed. Incidentally-who could Scunthorpe-or for that matter Buxton use as heat leaders to beef the teams up,Kent have three very experienced riders surely it would be better to drop the points limit in future seasons and share the better riders out a bit to provide a more even league. The young kids are out there we need to give them a chance,Scunthorpe will always do that and will reap the rewards in years to come as will british speedway
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    Sheffield 2013

    Its so difficult to judge teams at this stage,for me the team looks like its going to be one built with the first changes in average in mind..assume your new No1 drops a bit off his average,koppe could easily drop two points(think hes a decent rider but most assessed guys drop back first) and all of a sudden you have got a lot of options. I think you could be super strong especially at reserve with a change when averages allow and sometimes you have to build that way when you use assessed riders
  15. Its comforting to know that Scunthorpe were providing a service to Dudley and Stoke by training riders up for you,as your Chairman says in his press release re Max Clegg...he has been trained up on Scunthorpes mini track so should be well suited to our track...so glad we could be of service.
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