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Well said Guy Nicholls!!

He sponsors Sheffield as well so hopefully he has told the promotion there as well how disgusted he was with Lambert 

Disgusting attitude from Lambert think his comments have alienated a lot of Brits who used to support him but now wont

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4 minutes ago, Gavan said:

Well said Guy Nicholls!!

He sponsors Sheffield as well so hopefully he has told the promotion there as well how disgusted he was with Lambert 

Disgusting attitude from Lambert think his comments have alienated a lot of Brits who used to support him but now wont

Why is it well said...Look I thought the track was rough and tricky but rideable .But what should it matter how many meetings Lambert has ridden for him to have a opinion. As I said the same for everyone is just a stupid kop out .Nearly as bad as have ever  ridden a speedway bike 

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Way to go to pi$$ off the bloke who pours ridiculous amounts of cash in to the sport, including the club this idiot currently rides for! The worst part for me of what he said, was admitting on live TV that he’s basically tried to influence the referee’s decisions in Sheffields favour on Thursday. Not the sharpest tool in the box is he. 

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Lambert is a Norfolk boy and doesn't like Ipswich, just like the w@n@er signs he was giving to the fans as he walked back into the pits. He was pi$$ed as he got owned by the top two in the league, maybe he wasn't on a guarantee and he expected it to be easy money 

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5 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

Way to go to pi$$ off the bloke who pours ridiculous amounts of cash in to the sport, including the club this idiot currently rides for! The worst part for me of what he said, was admitting on live TV that he’s basically tried to influence the referee’s decisions in Sheffields favour on Thursday. Not the sharpest tool in the box is he. 

Why is he pissing on him? I don't understand the link .He thinks the track crap you can agree or disagree. 

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8 minutes ago, Arch Stanton said:

Way to go to pi$$ off the bloke who pours ridiculous amounts of cash in to the sport, including the club this idiot currently rides for! The worst part for me of what he said, was admitting on live TV that he’s basically tried to influence the referee’s decisions in Sheffields favour on Thursday. Not the sharpest tool in the box is he. 

Not the sharpest tool but a complete tool none the less.

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Well said Guy Nicholls.

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Didn't Lambert say about using your brain to ride Ipswich, that's where he lost out then as he hasn't got much of one. Shame they didn't interview Holder last night.

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Not quite sure what all the outrage is about? 

The track was pretty poor last night, and has been moaned about for the lack of racing for years. Even with the shape changes. Yes weather really didn't help matters but that doesn't get past the fact it was poor. It caught Pickering, Howarth and even the great Emil out a few times. 

The ref was appalling, and he was right to question the actions and asking if he makes contact will he stay in - fair. Emil should have gone in ht1 and either Doyle or Hume should have in ht4. King and Doyle got a way with a few rollers as well which usually would have been called as lucky to get away with by comms in the GPs....

Tetrow comparison was a bit odd though, Doyle outclassed him that night as well! 

Don't forget how much you all hate him when you celebrate GBs next medals at the SWC or SON! Just like English football fans, hate another teams player but love them in an England shirt, baffling

 

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53 minutes ago, orion said:

Why is it well said...Look I thought the track was rough and tricky but rideable .But what should it matter how many meetings Lambert has ridden for him to have a opinion. As I said the same for everyone is just a stupid kop out .Nearly as bad as have ever  ridden a speedway bike 

There are ways for voicing an opinion. lambert just came across as a spoilt brat . His outburst was not  how any grown up should put their point across. The track was tricky yes but apart from Hume who falls off every meeting what ever the conditions almost every one else managed to cope ok and Pickering was busting a gut for Sheffield and fair play to him. 



 

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1 minute ago, stu219 said:

There are ways for voicing and opinion. lambert just came across as a spoilt brat . His outburst was not  how any grown up should put their point across. The track was tricky yes but apart from Hume who falls off every meeting what ever the conditions almost every one else managed to cope ok and Pickering was busting a gut for Sheffield and fair play to him. 



 

Yea but what has how meetings ridden matter...that's the point  being made. Would  be OK if had said the same thing if had  ridden all season. ? 

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It doesn't matter if the track is like a ploughed field with a high risk of getting seriously injured as long as its  the same for everybody.

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8 minutes ago, orion said:

Yea but what has how meetings ridden matter...that's the point  being made. Would  be OK if had said the same thing if had  ridden all season. ? 

he should be grateful to be allowed to ride, being a ringer with an average much higher than the rider he is guesting for.  

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6 minutes ago, Dornier said:

It doesn't matter if the track is like a ploughed field with a high risk of getting seriously injured as it's the same for everybody.

glasgow were riding on a bog of a track last night as well.  happens this time of year.

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