jamlad 48 Posted May 26, 2015 So after romping through 5 pages of berwick lot going on about their team, lets get back to the actual thread . After losing Hansen the Comets were up against it with 3 reserves plus r/r and two who couldn't even beat young Liam Carr a conference league rider. The Comets would have held the win had it not been for him withdrawing .So looks like they are waiting for Rusty to come back in place of Wethers lets bloody hope he comes back well then, Nicky barrett has lost the plot totally!!! Surely to christ theres another 3.47 reserve that will give it a go more than him absolute garbage yesterday, and the meeting before oh and the one before that. Luckily we've only had a couple of PL meetings and with two week breathing space lets hope something happens rapidly you can't expect Rusty to come back and carry on where he was before his injury , because the way its going and the general fans feel about the place its not looking good for Workington speedway, playoffs ...highly unlikely Nearly forgot, Doolan , you were a when you rode here but your an even bigger one now, sandwiching riders .... tut tut, then our Kyle Howarth gives you a taste of your own medicine and low and behold off you were crying to the ref dummys are going cheap in £1 shop will have one next time your over for the League Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fromafar 10,414 Posted May 26, 2015 (edited) So after romping through 5 pages of berwick lot going on about their team, lets get back to the actual thread . After losing Hansen the Comets were up against it with 3 reserves plus r/r and two who couldn't even beat young Liam Carr a conference league rider. The Comets would have held the win had it not been for him withdrawing .So looks like they are waiting for Rusty to come back in place of Wethers lets bloody hope he comes back well then, Nicky barrett has lost the plot totally!!! Surely to christ theres another 3.47 reserve that will give it a go more than him absolute garbage yesterday, and the meeting before oh and the one before that. Luckily we've only had a couple of PL meetings and with two week breathing space lets hope something happens rapidly you can't expect Rusty to come back and carry on where he was before his injury , because the way its going and the general fans feel about the place its not looking good for Workington speedway, playoffs ...highly unlikely Nearly forgot, Doolan , you were a when you rode here but your an even bigger one now, sandwiching riders .... tut tut, then our Kyle Howarth gives you a taste of your own medicine and low and behold off you were crying to the ref dummys are going cheap in £1 shop will have one next time your over for the League Are you trying to upset the Berwick faithful our Kevin would never do that Edited May 26, 2015 by Fromafar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Lucan 375 Posted May 26, 2015 Don't think so, the drier the track the less grip there is, a bit like being on a beach the wheels can be all over the place. By light watering a dry track it binds the shale giving more grip and faster signs. Also if you hsave any deep areas of shale, it has a tendancy to kill the power of the engine. An explanation, now there's a rare beast!! Thank's for that TTP, makes you wonder then why they dont blade the outside line during the meeting, often heard that low rumble of "going nowhere" at the latter end of the meeting!! So after romping through 5 pages of berwick lot going on about their team, lets get back to the actual thread . After losing Hansen the Comets were up against it with 3 reserves plus r/r and two who couldn't even beat young Liam Carr a conference league rider. The Comets would have held the win had it not been for him withdrawing .So looks like they are waiting for Rusty to come back in place of Wethers lets bloody hope he comes back well then, Nicky barrett has lost the plot totally!!! Surely to christ theres another 3.47 reserve that will give it a go more than him absolute garbage yesterday, and the meeting before oh and the one before that. Luckily we've only had a couple of PL meetings and with two week breathing space lets hope something happens rapidly you can't expect Rusty to come back and carry on where he was before his injury , because the way its going and the general fans feel about the place its not looking good for Workington speedway, playoffs ...highly unlikely Nearly forgot, Doolan , you were a when you rode here but your an even bigger one now, sandwiching riders .... tut tut, then our Kyle Howarth gives you a taste of your own medicine and low and behold off you were crying to the ref dummys are going cheap in £1 shop will have one next time your over for the League From where I was it looked more like he was complaining about Kyle cutting the corner as much as being sandwich filling? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenga 2,998 Posted May 26, 2015 yep, grass cutting. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goodiepatchie 417 Posted May 27, 2015 (edited) . Nearly forgot, Doolan , you were a when you rode here but your an even bigger one now, sandwiching riders .... tut tut, then our Kyle Howarth gives you a taste of your own medicine and low and behold off you were crying to the ref dummys are going cheap in £1 shop will have one next time your over for the League am assuming the cheap dummies in the pound shop will cost £1 Edited May 27, 2015 by Goodiepatchie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenga 2,998 Posted May 27, 2015 been round to Tesco,s and their dummies are free, just got to distract the mothers and tease the kids with a sweet,the kids open their mouths when they see the goods on offer, dummy drops out of kids gob. pick the dummy off the floor and leggggiiitt. going to need an awful lot more for masters when he comes. may have to get some nappies as well .lol. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pinny 2,536 Posted May 27, 2015 Barker for a number one has dropped a lot off his starting figure which wasnt assessed, it was a real average from the year before By his standards he has been poor. This isnt a dig as i like him as a rider. To drop from near 9 to 7.5 is a poor figure and anyone who argues otherwise clearly has little knowledge of the sport. An established number one like Ben Barker shouldnt be blaming machinery problems as an excuse for poor form Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
To The Point 356 Posted May 27, 2015 Barker for a number one has dropped a lot off his starting figure which wasnt assessed, it was a real average from the year before By his standards he has been poor. This isnt a dig as i like him as a rider. To drop from near 9 to 7.5 is a poor figure and anyone who argues otherwise clearly has little knowledge of the sport. An established number one like Ben Barker shouldnt be blaming machinery problems as an excuse for poor form Think you will find the equipment problem is caused by his financial situation, and the inability to find enough cash to dig himself out of the hole Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
penchev 342 Posted May 27, 2015 Barker for a number one has dropped a lot off his starting figure which wasnt assessed, it was a real average from the year before By his standards he has been poor. This isnt a dig as i like him as a rider. To drop from near 9 to 7.5 is a poor figure and anyone who argues otherwise clearly has little knowledge of the sport. An established number one like Ben Barker shouldnt be blaming machinery problems as an excuse for poor form He did have that early season hand injury as well. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigeddiechek 1,094 Posted May 27, 2015 Barker for a number one has dropped a lot off his starting figure which wasnt assessed, it was a real average from the year before By his standards he has been poor. This isnt a dig as i like him as a rider. To drop from near 9 to 7.5 is a poor figure and anyone who argues otherwise clearly has little knowledge of the sport. An established number one like Ben Barker shouldnt be blaming machinery problems as an excuse for poor form Does riding with a broken hand count? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
To The Point 356 Posted May 27, 2015 Does riding with a broken hand count? No, because by doing so he could have been a danger to other riders, a bad management decision. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pinny 2,536 Posted May 27, 2015 So what is it? A broken hand or dodgy machinery? Seems people are going out of their way to find excuses for him - maybe he should sit out for a month whilst his hand recovers as if he continues to ride as he is his average will look very attractive for another team next season - or maybe even later on this season! He probably isnt averaging much more than Gjedde was for Berwick after two months Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mythman666 244 Posted May 27, 2015 (edited) Difference between Barker and Gjedde is that at least Ben is trying. ...there is absolutely no lack of effort on his part Edited May 27, 2015 by mythman666 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sparkafag 746 Posted May 27, 2015 (edited) Difference between Barker and Gjedde is that at least Ben is trying. ...there is absolutely no lack of effort on his part He also looks to be recovering by the week. I will take the Number 1 who sticks in paid 17 and turns in Heat 15 Cup winning riders. A few weeks of poor form while recovering from injury is a fair swap for that. If that means have little knowledge of the sport I will live with that. Edited May 27, 2015 by sparkafag 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mythman666 244 Posted May 27, 2015 He also looks to be recovering by the week. I will take the Number 1 who sticks in paid 17 and turns in Heat 15 Cup winning riders. A few weeks of poor form while recovering from injury is a fair swap for that. If that means have little knowledge of the sport I will live with that. Absolutely on the money with that post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites