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Really don't want Tai at Coventry. :neutral:

 

I`m sure the feeling is mutual. :neutral:

 

Scott will not be at wolves next year

 

I don`t think he will either. That said, if it suit`s Scott to move to Wolves then that is where he will be.

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I`m sure the feeling is mutual. :neutral:

 

 

 

I don`t think he will either. That said, if it suit`s Scott to move to Wolves then that is where he will be.

 

He will be the bees captain next year

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Again it looks like Scott and Bomber are hot property. You can see why wolves may not fancy having two gp riders but can't see no reason why it wouldn't work. Tai needs to be in a league where he can score big points to keep his confidence up, hope he does well in the gp's but the standard is getting better and better. On Tai going to coventry !! don't think it would be popular with the fans really to be fair, nothing against him but some of his comments on twatter really have not helped.

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He will be the bees captain next year

 

I would imagine that to be the case.

however as we know the riders will go where they want if it suits.

 

Again it looks like Scott and Bomber are hot property. You can see why wolves may not fancy having two gp riders but can't see no reason why it wouldn't work.

 

I havent read or seen anything that assumes wolves or fans won`t want 2 GP riders next season.

 

Tai was in with Freddie a couple of seasons ago.

 

It certainly won`t affect their commitments to Wolves.

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I would imagine that to be the case.

however as we know the riders will go where they want if it suits.

 

 

 

I havent read or seen anything that assumes wolves or fans won`t want 2 GP riders next season.

 

Tai was in with Freddie a couple of seasons ago.

 

It certainly won`t affect their commitments to Wolves.

 

Certainly did with Lindgren this year who rode well in the GP's but had an Elite League 2012 average of 8.67 this year.

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Sold for £1.50p and a packet of Cheese & Onion crisps. Please send the cheque to Coventry Motor Speedway, Brandon. Thanks.

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Sold for £1.50p and a packet of Cheese & Onion crisps. Please send the cheque to Coventry Motor Speedway, Brandon. Thanks.

 

Noooooooooooooo

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Certainly did with Lindgren this year who rode well in the GP's but had an Elite League 2012 average of 8.67 this year.

 

Which is way higher than some over hyped stars (over hyped by one).

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Which is way higher than some over hyped stars (over hyped by one).

 

He still has a valid point though Steve.

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Which is way higher than some over hyped stars (over hyped by one).

 

Hardly fair comparing a 20 year old in his first season in the UK to a rider in Lindgren that has rode on most of the tracks a large amount of times.

Neutral ground would be a better solution to find out who is the better rider between Michael Jepsen Jensen and Freddie Lindgren.

 

http://www.sportowef...ateliga2012.htm

:lol:

 

I will also give Lindgren the benefit of "Home advantage" in his Swedish League.

http://www.svemo.se/...songen_2013.PDF

 

Jepsen Jensen: 1651

Lindgren: 1646

 

Another link for Swedish averages, Includes bonus points so gives a fairer reflection.

http://www.aktuellspeedway.se/stats.php?id=1&s=2012&order=averange

 

Now that's what you call "Total Ownage" :lol:

 

ps: I don't expect a reply because the stats clearly show Michael Jepsen Jensen is a better rider than Freddie Lindgren.

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He still has a valid point though Steve.

 

But because its KKS he really hasnt in Brums eyes.

 

I think MJJ's first season in the UK can be classed as a success that he would improve upon in 2013 if he were to ride here, sure his Swedish and Polish form outshines Lindgren

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Hardly fair comparing a 20 year old in his first season in the UK to a rider in Lindgren that has rode on most of the tracks a large amount of times.

Neutral ground would be a better solution to find out who is the better rider between Michael Jepsen Jensen and Freddie Lindgren.

 

http://www.sportowef...ateliga2012.htm

:lol:

 

I will also give Lindgren the benefit of "Home advantage" in his Swedish League.

http://www.svemo.se/...songen_2013.PDF

 

Jepsen Jensen: 1651

Lindgren: 1646

 

Another link for Swedish averages, Includes bonus points so gives a fairer reflection.

http://www.aktuellspeedway.se/stats.php?id=1&s=2012&order=averange

 

Now that's what you call "Total Ownage" :lol:

 

ps: I don't expect a reply because the stats clearly show Michael Jepsen Jensen is a better rider than Freddie Lindgren.

BAZINGA!! :D

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