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That boy on commentary with Roynon has just said fans won’t complain about the entertainment value tonight. Drug test him immediately. Do not let him drive home.9 points
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thing is its not just a disappointment for the away fans its also same for home fans, the home fans want to see some effort from an away rider no.15 points
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He's been much more on it tonight, mixing it again in the first turn. Hopefully he's back on course4 points
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Yeah, I can understand people feeling like that when reading it. I just like it straight, and I think that paragraph sums up the feeling. Troy might have a reason, though he is a repeat offender of this kind of performance and fans get tired of it, particularly when you've paid your money to watch a supposedly decent number one at work.4 points
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The article on the scunny website about the meeting was frank but very true, this is what they put. Troy Batchelor was awful at No 1 for Workington – probably the worst-ever leading visitor to the Eddie Wright Raceway. The former Grand Prix rider looked completely disinterested, did not finish any of his four outings and even blocked team-mate Vuolas while pulling out of Heat 13. His lack of effort was an insult to travelling Workington fans who made over a three-hour journey to back their team.4 points
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yeah been hard watch Friday/Saturday. Quite a young team some finding their feet and form, the Captain has gone missing when he has been needed to set a good example, provide sound advice and lead from the front.3 points
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14 minutes of (pish poor) Speedway crammed into 2 hours and 6 minutes!3 points
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I’m sure the local farmers would love to set their potatoes in them ruts3 points
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Jesus Christ! The ref stops the race because of a steel shoe on the track... yet there's a huge hole on the apex of the top bend and everybody's okay about it!3 points
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Ashton made it through the first corner without shutting off, that's an improvement3 points
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You won't get it as the Premiership isn't struggling which is the only time you hear serious chatter of amalgamating leagues. Allegedly the 1H/1A was preserved for Oxford. Not accommodating them would've meant one less Championship team making 2H/2A easier to manage. If thats the case I know what I'd have told them, politely of course! The Championship can only go on for so long like this.3 points
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Howarth out tonight as a direct result of Polis’ recklessness and erratic riding. Brutal.3 points
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What an advert for speedway Ashfield is. A great evening of racing and an excellent result to go with it. I’ve been critical of Flint in the past, but take a bow son. We know what to expect with Harris, but Flint sensational. I thought Edinburgh were remarkably fortunate with the decisions in heats two and thirteen. For heat two, I can understand the decision because Perry goes down untouched, but let’s call a spade a spade, he hit the deck because Marson had little control over his bike. Perry would have passed him three bends earlier had he, again, had control of his bike. For heat thirteen, Polis - who I rate and was surprised by tonight - was all over the place; completely erratic. Had Harris not taken evasive action entering bend two, he’d have been on the deck and Polis would have been excluded. He didn’t though; he chopped it and came under the Pole while Howarth raced around him - or was about to - until he was obstructed. If you obstruct a rider going quicker than you, you’re both crashing. Regardless of whether your handlebars are in front or not; common sense should prevail. Great night, bizarre decisions.3 points
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Berwicks team might be average yet again but at least theres free parking.3 points
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Klimt probably does not want Plymouth now he has a Polish deal2 points
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Watching the other woman do the coin toss is genuinely quite comical to watch 🤣🤣2 points
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Why all these steel shoes coming off? Is it because the track is so rough? Or has Cami Brown been around the pits with some Vaseline?2 points
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if its a 50/50 going in to 1st turn ref should always put all 4 back , just robbing the public of 4 in a race.2 points
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Retaining batch can be the wrong decision but that doesnt mean dropping cookie was wrong also. The antics cookie pulled last season were out of order and not acceptable. Letting your team know you aren't turning up 20 minutes prior to a meeting starting isn't acceptable. Not being contactable through the whole of winter whilst you're supposed to be preparing for the new season is not acceptable. It's clear batch isn't a no.1 and his spitting the dummy attitude isn't acceptable but cookie can be just as bad. You can only go off what you know and the promotion knew that batch attended every meeting without fail.2 points
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Must better performance from the Workington No1 today where he only retired in one race, another two or three matches and we should see him complete all four rides. Improvement.2 points
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Personally, I don’t see why not. He has a long history of the same (couldn’t care less about the fans) attitude and has been getting away with it for years. Good on the club I say for telling it as it is…….it’s long overdue. He was a good rider back in the day but his attitude was always in question. These days he thinks he is a cut above the rest and can behave how he likes. He’d be as well sticking two fingers up to the people who support speedway and pay his wages.2 points
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I don't think its unprofessional. Tell it like it is / was. Unless he gives the supporters some sort of explanation, that is what we witnessed.2 points
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Quite agree, while every word is probably spot on it's neither appropriate or professional for a club to lay into an opposing rider in their own match report like that.2 points
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Just cause you’re named captain doesn’t mean you should score double figures every week. I wouldn’t be expecting Paco to beat any of the Glasgow top 4 round Ashfield a track he’s self admitted pretty crap at. Thomson and Grahn failing to beat an opponent over 6 heats between them was the real issue last night.2 points
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As a travelling fan for my club, also, I feel your pain. I can't help but feel that those fans are entitled to some kind of explanation... other than "setup". I've been at matches before where the management of a team, home or away, have come on the pa to apologise for their poor performance. And while I can understand not singling out a particular rider, somebody should have asked and answered what was going on. It's not like this performance came from a young kid still trying to work his way out in the game. In fact Vinnie Foord was on BSN explaining that he had dirt in his fuel tank in the race that he retired from... nothing from B💩TCH.2 points
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Batchelor..... former world number 9, Aussie champ, Premiership Riders Champ, can't be arsed to chase down a reserve. Completely let down any Workington fans that travelled to support their team.2 points
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Disgraceful attitude by Batch just giving up and pulling up at the back when things aren't going his way. Nothing new there. Why do teams bother employing him?2 points
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To have a successful season you want riders 2025 average to be higher than their rolling average. So far Lawson, Rowe, Cook, Thomsen & Starke have achieved that. Why would you move on riders who have upped their averages? Kerr & Marson are the only disappointments. They've a replacement for Marson already lined up & I wouldn't even be thinking of replacing Kerr at this early stage of the season.2 points
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Very on point, his professionalism tonight was severely undermined . How a number1 did not have a bike fit for the purpose of racing could be construed as a dereliction of duty.2 points
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Can’t agree. Craig has proved so far this season he is night and day better than Batchelor. There’s no way the quitter would have scored 15 for Oxford the other night.2 points
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Batchelor should be sacked on the spot after tonight. Absolute joke!2 points
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He now has an Audi. Absolute disgraceful behaviour. Such a bad example to his team mates2 points
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Can she grade a track?1 point
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Anybody,fans won’t pay good money for him to cruise around and probably earning reasonable money for no effort.Would like to know his wage today for 5points. One thing I will say Watching speedway in Poland while some meeting are one-sided you don’t see any rider pulling out of a race when he’s not in the points unless it’s EF.Dont think he would be in the next week.1 point
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I’d say your number 1 giving up and coasting round in 6 out of his 8 last races was more disgusting to be honest. I know which rider I’d rather have at No.1 (and I actually thought it wasn’t a dirty move but obviously wish Vuolas a speedy recovery) Really solid team performance from the Bears, excellent scores from 6 of the team. Pleased for Danny King who has taken a bit of stick from some Bears fans but has been excellent the last 2 meetings and for Ace who really got stuck in today. If Mulford and Edwards can keep contributing then it could be a very good season for the Bears.1 point
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Whether there is more to it or not, your no 1 and captain should never ever put on a display like that. But knowing Batchelor when he rode for us, it only surprises me that teams entertain signing him in the first place.1 point
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I thought Boughen did incredibly well to keep Thomson at bay in heat eight. He’s 17 years-old; he’s arguably a victim of his own success and Glasgow’s team building strategy in finding himself in the main body of the team, but one thing that’s for certain is he has the backing of the fans at Ashfield. You’d have thought we took a heat advantage in that race, given the reaction he received. It’s a lot of pressure on a young man; many, including myself, would have crumbled at that age, but with the ability that got him here, the support of the club, the captain and the fans, I’m in absolutely no doubt he’ll play a key part in Glasgow’s season. Speaking to other fans, it’s clear I’m not the only Glasgow fan who feels privileged to be catering this exciting young man’s development.1 point
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It's probably because the p!$$ poor pay rates means you lose money even on a good day let alone if you get a F or EF and end up with a big bill1 point
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Surely you just put a block on purchases within a certain distance of the stadium.1 point
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Plus some Polish contracts can carry very severe penalties for missing meetings due to injuries sustained elsewhere... They pay some huge six figure amounts up front before the season starts, so riders have to very carefully weigh up whether it is worth having to pay all that back should they get injured riding for just several grand a night elsewhere...1 point