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Everything posted by bigcatdiary
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Kings Lynn v Ipswich 4th September
bigcatdiary replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Of course it doesn’t have to be a Lynn supporter, I would have thought a lot of Ipswich fans will be there considering it’s important for Ipswich to win. -
Doesn’t apply for a no 1
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I am reliably informed that the comments on the AEPG Facebook page and the PCC planning applications website are causing problems for the company as pretty much all the comments are objections to the application. A few are thinking the Facebook page will shortly be removed due to the flak they are currently getting so any help from other supporters will be greatly appreciated, it’s important because a lot is going on behind the scenes and it’s in no way a foregone conclusion that this application will be approved and even if it is it will take quite a few years to get off the ground. Please mention in any comments the 53 year history and heritage of Peterborough Speedway and the fact that this planning application fails the PCC local plans LP30 and LP36. PCC LP30 refers to the fact that the loss of any existing leisure and sports facilities will not be supported unless replacement facilities are provided in accordance with policy LP30. PCC LP36 refers to the fact that no plans will be approved for more than 650 dwellings on the Showground, AEPG current plans are for 1500 dwellings. The aim is to continue at the Showground which will give the club time to relocate if necessary without any break in speedway, at the moment AEPG won’t even agree to a meeting or talk about the likelihood at all past 2023.
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I think that view is shared by everyone, complete waste of everyone’s time turning up and riding a lawnmower
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Simon Lambert would have been better than Laguta tonight
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Lambert is cheaper
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I was told tonight that why Laguta is at Peterborough, we get enough support to be able to afford him and Lynn didn’t.
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7.16 was his last gsa in 2017
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They all get a tyre
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Championship League Riders Championship @Redcar. 27/8/2023. 5.00pm.
bigcatdiary replied to pvm's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
A few van breakdowns -
Well Dickson has made some strange changes but his biggest mistake was getting rid of Harris, their is good reasons for no one really wanting Batchelor and Cook and recent moves just smack of desperation, I suspect he has totally done the confidence and team spirit with all the recent changes.
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King's Lynn Vs Belle Vue 24th August
bigcatdiary replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Have you never heard of BSN -
So will Panthers put a dent in Sheffields play off push and win their second match of the season, or will Woffinden inspire the Tigers to victory. Teams Peterborough - Chris Harris, Vadim Tarasenko, Ben Basso, Ben Cook, Niels K Iversen, Patryk Wojdylo, Jordan Jenkins. Sheffield - Tobiasz Musielak, Kyle Howarth, Adam Ellis, Josh Pickering, Tai Woffinden, Lewis Kerr, Dan Gilkes.
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Peterborough v Sheffield - 21st Aug
bigcatdiary replied to bigcatdiary's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Buster rarely ever gets on a tractor at Peterborough unless their are real pre meeting problems he leaves it to the track staff Dean and Luke, it’s them that make a super grippy white line which inevitably means the outside rarely works well before the interval. Its been like this for years and the high clay content doesn’t help but the bottom line is the racing isn’t as good early doors but generally improves during the meeting as the dirt line gets wider. Attendance last was pretty good and much better than most thought it would be, I would estimate between 1200 to 1400, the meeting was also good I dare say the Peterborough fans enjoyed it more because their team won and clinched the aggregate point as well, I certainly did. Clearly Sheffield were handicapped by having to use RR for Musielak which only got them 5 points, it’s likely Musielak would have doubled that but Peterborough have had that sort of luck for the best part of two years so you just have to take it on the chin although Stead did a good take off of Ritchie Hawkins face like a slapped arse when interviewed. Woffinden did his job and was backed up by Pickering and Kerr who both had their moments but Ellis was dreadful and Howarth after winning heat 1 did little else. Panthers on the other hand we’re rock solid all the way through and had a free scoring reserve and never looked threatened for the points although the aggregate was a real bonus and the team got a richly deserved ovation afterwards. -
Any support would be appreciated
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British GP Cardiff Saturday 2nd September
bigcatdiary replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
It’s no great surprise is it, Cardiff fans have been totally ripped off by ticket and hotel prices for years now and after last years rubbish show it appears many have called time on the event, for the first time in a long time I don’t know anyone amongst my circle of friends who is actually going this year. -
Sometimes it’s just plain crap
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On the basis of what’s gone in this year with GSA I would be surprised if it’s not as I have said.
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His last gsa is 7.03
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He has been a target for years and despite several offers he clearly prefers Wolves, I don’t think I have ever known him to have a bad night at Peterborough.
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World Cup - Wroclaw July 2023
bigcatdiary replied to Monarchs2468's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
When has Foxhall ever served up great racing -
Survival of The Premiership?
bigcatdiary replied to Najjer's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Clearly your interpretation of racing is different to mind if you find follow the leader decent. -
Survival of The Premiership?
bigcatdiary replied to Najjer's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Most fans just want their team to be competitive and have a decent race track which allows racing and overtaking, it really doesn't matter whether it’s Premiership or Championship. Unfortunately I am told lay-downs react to grippy or deep tracks more causing more problems for the inexperienced riders. Predominately the better riders like slick conditions especially the better trappers who can then win more easily when they make the gate. But you of course this makes for boring gate and go meetings which doesn’t encourage supporters to attend. If the racing was decent then I dare say more supporters would attend and you wouldn’t see stadiums 90% empty like this weeks World Cup so far. -
Kings Lynn Stars Vs Peterborough Panthers
bigcatdiary replied to klstarsfan's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
And to be far that’s the whole way speedway is going all over, lay downs produce so much power that any type of deep or grippy track makes them almost impossible to control. But everyone loves gate and go crap because it’s exciting and the fans love it. And the powers that be wonder why this sport is dying on its arse. -
Kings Lynn Stars Vs Peterborough Panthers
bigcatdiary replied to klstarsfan's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I would bet their looking for fans as well