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Oh dear... is anything about Poole ever non-controversial? Since it's now my local track, I thought I'd stop in & see what I can expect!

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Elite league speedway supporters need to be conditioned to the fact that the UK

Must develop its own talent and not rely on foreign imports.

 

so Ford & Middleditch will have to deal with TWO British riders in their team for a change..

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Smart must feel really wanted at Poole....Ford certainly knows how to motivate em

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Smart must feel really wanted at Poole....Ford certainly knows how to motivate em

I'm sure if Smart puts on an Aussie accent, he will be welcomed with open arms until the big changes take place.. :wink:

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Not going to have a go at Poole here as will wait & see what happens with Smart but I have to say that this looks like it's been the bloody cock up some said it would be.

 

Only Kings Lynn with 2 local lads seem really happy on both parties as I'm sure Steve Worrall would've pre-ferred to be at Belle Vue.

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In the Bournemouth Echo article Matt Ford is quoted as saying I asked him immediately to have no negotiations with him as it had just been agreed in a room with Elite League promoters that nobody would speak to other clubs assets until December 15."

 

 

In fairness Horton may have been out of the room when that was mentioned, a bit like Ford was when he was asked to keep is gob shut about the Sky deal.

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Typical of you trying to slate Matt Ford for nothing.

Why change the habit of a lifetime! :D
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yep slating him for nothing that's why there is a thread all about it! But hey just have a pop at me

Typical making a thread against Matt Ford for nothing

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WARD TO LEAD THE WAY

Thursday 05 December, 2013

SPEEDWAY’S most exciting talent Darcy Ward will lead Elite League champions Poole in 2014.

 

Ward 21, played a pivotal role in helping Pirates to a stunning Elite League title success after the club were rooted at the bottom of the table in May.

 

And a delighted Pirates boss Matt Ford revealed: “I believe Darcy is on the brink of becoming world champion, so to have him leading Poole’s title defence is a huge boost for the club.

 

“I cannot compliment Darcy enough for the role he played in turning around the 2013 season for Poole.

“We were fortunate to have the incredible leadership of Chris Holder before his injury in July and the backing of Greg Hancock coming in after Chris’ injury.

“But through it all, when Darcy came back from a very complicated shoulder break in July he was outstanding.

“We were in a hopeless situation in May – a complete contrast to where we were less than five months later celebrating with the Elite League trophy.

“It was ironic that it should be Darcy who scored the vital points to win us the title in Heat 11 at Birmingham.”

 

The Poole supremo also heaped huge praise on Ward’s commitment to Pirates.

 

“I can reveal to fans that it took less a minute to sort out a contract for next season.

“It was abundantly clear that Darcy’s priority is that he wanted to stay at Poole – and we very much wanted him to lead the team.

“I thought it might be a tough job to bring him back. But I believe Darcy could see the bigger picture and recognised the current situation with regards to TV deals – with the sport’s hierarchy still in delicate negotiations.”

 

Ford continued: “Darcy is in the process of making some big changes to his own personal set-ups for next year.

“I have assured him that the club will do everything we can to find him additional local sponsorship to help his cause.

“I cannot think of a more marketable sportsman in Dorset than Darcy Ward. He is the dream advertising tool for any company locally and nationally.

“In less than a year’s time he could be world champion. In my opinion, to have your name connected with one of the county’s great success stories is a huge opportunity.

“What I would say is that if anyone feels they would like to invest in Darcy, I would urge them to talk to me in the first instance so we can open up a line of communication.”

 

The return of Grand Prix star Ward means that the reigning league champions are now lining up for 2014 with three of the riders who played a huge role in the Elite League Play-off final in October – Ward, Josh Grajczonek and Kyle Newman.

 

This confirmed trio also have 2010 National League Riders’ champion Lee Smart in the side.

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Only Kings Lynn with 2 local lads seem really happy on both parties as I'm sure Steve Worrall would've pre-ferred to be at Belle Vue.

According to the article in Speedway Star, Lewis Rose is from just down the road from you at Reading.

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In the Bournemouth Echo article Matt Ford is quoted as saying I asked him immediately to have no negotiations with him as it had just been agreed in a room with Elite League promoters that nobody would speak to other clubs assets until December 15th

Does anyone on here actually believe this drivel

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Typical making a thread against Matt Ford for nothing

.............well if you want to pay us all - could cost you a bit though!!! ;)

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“I thought it might be a tough job to bring him back. But I believe Darcy could see the bigger picture and recognised the current situation with regards to TV deals – with the sport’s hierarchy still in delicate negotiations.”

 

 

At least Darcy recognised the situation and kept quiet. Perhaps Ford can learn something from him. Darcy saw the bigger picture. Ford saw his own reflection in a mirror.

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Jon Cook doesn't seem concerned that Adam Ellis hasn't got a PL spot yet. How many PL and EL teams will Poole clash with on a Wednesday?

 

Poole fans were all (rightly) supporting Smart's arrival yesterday. Now Ford has basically announced that he is considering alternatives. Smart has signed up to the process with good intent. I'd hope the decision whether to ride at Poole is his alone and not Ford's.

Adam Ellis was confirmed at Ipswich so can't really say Jon Cook is in the same position !!!

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Smart wont get a PL spot from the start of the season that's for sure and unless he signs for KL Young Stars (highly unlikely) he won't be racing on a Wednesday night in the NL on anything like a regular basis.

 

He signed up to be on the list stating that he'd be available and happy to ride for any EL side so there should be no problem.

 

Astounds me that Ford apparently didn't know much about him, if you're a speedway person you should keep your finger on the pulse of all three divisions. Smart may not have done much for a few years but he had potential to do quite well a while back.

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