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Belle Vue V Birmingham 19/5/14

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Difficult times for the Brummies at the moment. Aces fans certainly know what it feels like to be struggling at the bottom of the table and can sympathise.

 

The absence of Adam only adds to those problems. We shall have to see who the guest is, Grajczonek would be a good choice and probably score at least as many as Skornicki.

 

I can only see a relatively easy Aces win unless the Brummies can pull out the sort of performance they did at Poole.

 

Lee Payne is still injured and is replaced by Max Clegg.

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on paper it should be an easy home win for the Aces, but matches are not won on paper but still fancy the Aces to come away with all 3 points.

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Nick Morris guests for the Brummies

Wonder if there will be odds on Bet365 for him scoring more points than Barker.

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Coming up for this one, looking forward to it, can see the Brummies getting at least a point to take home.

Our sharp gating side will make mincemeat of the aces, no matter who we have in the team, feel barker is just around the corner from a big score, Covatti will have sorted out his bikes by Monday and lambert will like the tight turns at belle vue.

King, Nermark and Starke to get maximum points and a large number of travelling supporters (two mopeds Ive heard) will cheer the lads on with a war cry, be afraid, very afraid the Brummies are coming.

We are the ovalteenies happy boys and girls, Come on you Brummies.

OH bugger it the pills have worn off again. :party:

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BELLE VUE: Matej Zagar, Michael Palm-Toft, Scott Nicholls, Richie Worrall, Craig Cook, Stefan Nielsen, Max Clegg.

BIRMINGHAM: Nick Morris, Daniel Nermark, Danny King, Nico Covatti, Ben Barker, Paul Starke, Simon Lambert

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BIRMINGHAM have brought in talented youngster Nick Morris to replace injured Polish star Adam Skornicki in Monday's trip to Belle Vue (7.30).

Morris, who doubles up between Swindon and Somerset, is a highly rated prospect who has a bright future in the sport.

Belle Vue include Matej Zagar who is sure to be given a superb reception from fans after his sensational win in Saturday's Finnish Grand Prix.

Skornicki has a leg injury after crashing last week in the home meeting with King's Lynn.

BELLE VUE: Matej Zagar, Michael Palm-Toft, Scott Nicholls, Richie Worrall, Craig Cook, Stefan Nielsen, Max Clegg.

BIRMINGHAM: Nick Morris, Daniel Nermark, Danny King, Nico Covatti, Ben Barker, Paul Starke, Simon Lambert.

 

Feel a very comfortable home win coming on, that Birmingham team would hardly do justice to the PL. :neutral:

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BIRMINGHAM have brought in talented youngster Nick Morris to replace injured Polish star Adam Skornicki in Monday's trip to Belle Vue (7.30).

 

Morris, who doubles up between Swindon and Somerset, is a highly rated prospect who has a bright future in the sport.

 

Belle Vue include Matej Zagar who is sure to be given a superb reception from fans after his sensational win in Saturday's Finnish Grand Prix.

 

Skornicki has a leg injury after crashing last week in the home meeting with King's Lynn.

 

BELLE VUE: Matej Zagar, Michael Palm-Toft, Scott Nicholls, Richie Worrall, Craig Cook, Stefan Nielsen, Max Clegg.

 

BIRMINGHAM: Nick Morris, Daniel Nermark, Danny King, Nico Covatti, Ben Barker, Paul Starke, Simon Lambert.

 

Feel a very comfortable home win coming on, that Birmingham team would hardly do justice to the PL. :neutral:

 

That's a bit unfair - I think that team does a lot of justice to the PL!!!!! :D

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Should be a very comfortable home win.

But people calling the brum team a pl side - they would walk the pl with that line up, no doubt.

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Don't think that Brum team would make the PL top 6 to be honest

 

Really?

 

Edinburgh are currently top of the PL with a lineup of Cook, Sneddon, Masters, Fox, Sedgmen, Fricke and Worrall.

 

Birmingham's team is quite clearly some way ahead of that.

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Really?

 

Edinburgh are currently top of the PL with a lineup of Cook, Sneddon, Masters, Fox, Sedgmen, Fricke and Worrall.

 

Birmingham's team is quite clearly some way ahead of that.

Got to agree with this

 

Birmingham have 6 PL riders in the side facing us. Only really nermark the isn't and he is probably now at PL level.

 

We should really be hitting high 50s. Maybe even 60

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Birminghams side has 4 riders who are or would be PL number 1s and Covatti a heat leader, they would walk the PL.

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They did well at Poole, losing by only 6 and Morris for Skornicki doesn't make them weaker.

 

On paper an easy Aces win but they are obviously capable of turning in a good performance.

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