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Birmingham V Wolverhampton Playoff Semi Final 2nd Leg 30/09

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Please not two robert miskowiak's !

 

Doesn't matter where he rides, still be useless.

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Easy routine win by Brum against the playoffs weakest team.

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Also good to see Josh Auty in the second leg.

 

Not sure what to make of this. Firstly, I'm delighted that Josh is well enough to be riding and a welcome part of the team he will be.

 

BUT - (slightly off-speedway here) how many times have "suspected broken" bones turned out not be be broken at all this year? (Schlein, Barker and now Auty spring immediately to mind) What's going on with the quality medical diagnoses these days? Are all the medics trained to be over-cautious now, and to hand out worst case scenarios in order to avoid the blame if things are worse than they at first thought?

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Easy routine win by Brum against the playoffs weakest team.

Steve, why did you feel the need to add the last 5 words? No one would disagree with the other 5. You can only be trying to provoke a 'we're probably not going to be good enough, but at least we'll be third best' thus confirming what your detractors on here claim. :rolleyes:
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Easy routine win by Brum against the playoffs weakest team.

 

Love the way that the Brummies are getting "bigged up" again, ready for a massive gloat if they slip up. :o Anyone who's seen Brummies v Wolves fixtures at Perry Barr over the years will know that they are close fought affairs with any result being possible at any time.

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Iversen over Bjerre again, What a shambles.

You're like a dog with a bone. The only thing that's a shambles is the Danish dwarf's past performances in the play offs :rofl: Jan O Pedersen he ain't.

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Steve, why did you feel the need to add the last 5 words? No one would disagree with the other 5. You can only be trying to provoke a 'we're probably not going to be good enough, but at least we'll be third best' thus confirming what your detractors on here claim. :rolleyes:

 

I suspect that one of these may have been used instead of the normal keyboard.

 

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Steve, why did you feel the need to add the last 5 words? No one would disagree with the other 5. You can only be trying to provoke a 'we're probably not going to be good enough, but at least we'll be third best' thus confirming what your detractors on here claim. :rolleyes:

 

Just a play on the troll Steve Brum's post on the Swindon V Poole thread.

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On his current form I would have gone for Magnus Karlson over Klindt as Magnus is in very good form at the min both in UK and Sweden. He would have also added a few Leicester fans on the gate as they have not had any meetings for so long

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You're like a dog with a bone. The only thing that's a shambles is the Danish dwarf's past performances in the play offs :rofl: Jan O Pedersen he ain't.

 

He's scored more points in the play-offs than Jan O :)

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I bet Iversen will do everything he can to make amends for his performance in the first leg, he was well annoyed!

 

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