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27 minutes ago, Deano said:

Are they good enough to beat Jack Holder and Tai in our first outing? I hope so after the last two seasons lol.

In a word ...NO...

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Just now, GiveusaB said:

If Pawlicki struggles to gate? then he will struggle in the BIG heats at PB!

You don't get where he's got without being able to gate, but he isn't a Dudek for example who never scores if he doesn't gate.

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2 minutes ago, Pauldoveyspeedway said:

I would have gone Schlein instead of Lampart. Z.Cook at 6..

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From a Wolves 'fan's' perspective? do you think B'ham will get many 'Wolves' fans turning up to watch next season?

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16 minutes ago, Najjer said:

Just for clarity on this one, Milik is not a top rider at all.

Pawlicki is a decent signing and is never afraid to put it about. He scores highly in Sweden and will score well for Birmingham - assuming he is there every week.

Pawlicki is a good  signing. Not so sure about Milik.Time will tell.

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Whilst it's probably not exactly what Birmingham needed.Pawlicki and Milik are still very good experienced riders and have both raced at the top level.Also refreshing to see different faces in the league rather than the same old.

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Pawlicki is a decent signing.Milik is inconsistent,level of opposition is less than Poland but he blows hot and cold.On track is what matters so let’s see.

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1 hour ago, Deano said:

Are they good enough to beat Jack Holder and Tai in our first outing? I hope so after the last two seasons lol.

Probably not, but Zach Cook & Leon Flint could get a 5-1 over Sheffield's reserves in heat 2.

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34 minutes ago, GiveusaB said:

:t:

From a Wolves 'fan's' perspective? do you think B'ham will get many 'Wolves' fans turning up to watch next season?

Not a huge number

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At least us King's Lynn fans can get the party poppers out already for finishing 6th. :D

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1 hour ago, heathen52 said:

according to Brummie website..

024 CURTIS SPORT BIRMINGHAM BRUMMIES:
Piotr Pawlicki (7.50), Vaclav Milik (7.50), Steve Worrall (6.43), Wiktor Lampart (6.00), Tom Brennan (5.87), Zach Cook (5.10), Leon Flint (RS).

It actually suits Birmingham for their riders to be on these averages rather than Pawlicki (7.32), Milk (5.67) & Lampart (5.00) as it means if anyone is missing they'll be able to use stronger guests or r/r. Plus Z.Cook at reserve could be a real trump card.

However I don't understand how they can increase the averages of Pawlicki & Milik, but decrease Janowski's, while Pedersen, Kasprzak & Woffinden returned on their old averages. Should rules not be consistent for all?

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4 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

It actually suits Birmingham for their riders to be on these averages rather than Pawlicki (7.32), Milk (5.67) & Lampart (5.00) as it means if anyone is missing they'll be able to use stronger guests or r/r. Plus Z.Cook at reserve could be a real trump card.

However I don't understand how they can increase the averages of Pawlicki & Milik, but decrease Janowski's, while Pedersen, Kasprzak & Woffinden returned on their old averages. Should rules not be consistent for all?

The rule judgements on averages has become an absolute joke this season. 

In real money, Birmingham are 4.60 under the average. Absolutely embarrassing team building. 

I'd be concerned about Birmingham's sustainability in the top division & whether they'll see out the season. 

Absolutely shocking team building 

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8 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

It actually suits Birmingham for their riders to be on these averages rather than Pawlicki (7.32), Milk (5.67) & Lampart (5.00) as it means if anyone is missing they'll be able to use stronger guests or r/r. Plus Z.Cook at reserve could be a real trump card.

However I don't understand how they can increase the averages of Pawlicki & Milik, but decrease Janowski's, while Pedersen, Kasprzak & Woffinden returned on their old averages. Should rules not be consistent for all?

May be if they'd have come in on their previous averages, the League wouldn't have accepted the line-up for being under competitive?

Could've been worse? Zagar was rumoured !

It looks like N.T has been badly advised for the 3rd Season running!

Just gotta roll with it!

Would like to hear Sam/Chris's 'EXPERT' opinions...after-all, they are supposed to be 'Team Manager's' etc.......

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Wasn’t it Shamek who rode for Coventry & Poole not Piotr as the press release states??

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