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Poole v Kings Lynn. Prem. 4/7/19

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28 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

Yes it does, why apologise if you didn't mean it.

He apologised just because it happened ..... 

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50 minutes ago, tellboy said:

He is released.He's not in Belle Vue's confirmed line up Aarnio is.Hence they had to use Bickley on Monday.So as i said this asks another question should Poole have used Wells CL average as this is the only league he was active in.

His Premiership average is still valid for use in that league as it was obtained in the current season

Conversion between the leagues only applies when the rider has not competed in the other league during that season

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4 hours ago, Steve Shovlar said:

You can clearly see a heel has gone in and pushed down. It’s even foot shaped!

That's the point you shouldn't be able to do that if the base is good, that just proves there is a hole and you just can't fill it in its not solving the problem.

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26 minutes ago, tellboy said:

No his CL average is too high.

What happened as I see it and as usual it is complicated. Aarnio was injured prior to riding for Belle Vue which would normally mean you revert to the previous line up as Kings Lynn have done because Nicol was injured they reverted to the previous line up which included S Lambert but because Wells was injured he couldn't be re-introduced back in the line up so Belle Vue had no facility and had to use a guest under a 4 point CL average but now Wells isn't injured Belle Vue revert to the previous team that includes Wells until Aarnio has come back from injury and ridden for Belle Vue.

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2 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

His Premiership average is still valid for use in that league as it was obtained in the current season

Conversion between the leagues only applies when the rider has not competed in the other league during that season

Clear as mud thanks.Will get plenty of guest bookings then as it is so low.Goes against riders like L.Bjerre and Barker though who have a relatively high Pl average but no longer ride in it.

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2 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

What happened as I see it and as usual it is complicated. Aarnio was injured prior to riding for Belle Vue which would normally mean you revert to the previous line up as Kings Lynn have done because Nicol was injured they reverted to the previous line up which included S Lambert but because Wells was injured he couldn't be re-introduced back in the line up so Belle Vue had no facility and had to use a guest under a 4 point CL average but now Wells isn't injured Belle Vue revert to the previous team that includes Wells until Aarnio has come back from injury and ridden for Belle Vue.

They cant revert as Aarnio cannot be replaced by Wells

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4 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

What happened as I see it and as usual it is complicated. Aarnio was injured prior to riding for Belle Vue which would normally mean you revert to the previous line up as Kings Lynn have done because Nicol was injured they reverted to the previous line up which included S Lambert but because Wells was injured he couldn't be re-introduced back in the line up so Belle Vue had no facility and had to use a guest under a 4 point CL average but now Wells isn't injured Belle Vue revert to the previous team that includes Wells until Aarnio has come back from injury and ridden for Belle Vue.

No they haven't reverted back but as Taps says they used his PL average as this is apparently still valid.

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1 minute ago, tellboy said:

No they haven't reverted back but as Taps says they used his PL average as this is apparently still valid.

That's ok then we will see him again Monday.

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2 hours ago, lisa-colette said:

Oh come one, they did that themselves!! Dear lord. 

You can't put a hole in the base just by kicking it therefore it has always been there, your just filling it with dirt won't solve the problem.

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1 minute ago, Warriors said:

You can't put a hole in the base just by kicking it therefore it has always been there, your just filling it with dirt won't solve the problem.

But surely if you continue to fill it eventually it can't go anywhere

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1 minute ago, foreverblue said:

But surely if you continue to fill it eventually it can't go anywhere

 

1 minute ago, foreverblue said:

But surely if you continue to fill it eventually it can't go anywhere

It will simply because it's not really part of the actual base, it's like filling a pot hole eventually it will come out again.

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1 hour ago, acef said:

Are you suggesting that the kings lynn riders deliberately made a hole?

Like I said, I'm not sure if you are serious because that is quite an accusation.

At the end of they day, even if it came up like that after being kicked, it shouldn't have. That means the track is soft and not binded.

I trust Bob's opinion, he is pretty fair minded. 

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2 hours ago, lisa-colette said:

More proof than you have!

 

2 hours ago, lisa-colette said:

So there we go another rider thought it was intentional. 

So KL riders made the holes worse? They really are a bunch of idiots.

Your the idiot to think you can fill a hole with loose dirt and pretend the hole isn't there anymore.

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