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Swc Event 2, King's Lynn, 26/7
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Hope your on the wind up ere!!!!! Very Shov like arrogance!!! Yea, im sure the rest of the world were fearing the Finns Could be the first country to score 0 even at full strength. Agree, was really looking forward to seeing how well he has progressed. good to se how the Poles keepin it real by charging ridiculously low prices yet we make sure we milk the supporters of there money. Hence my thoughts of attending have now subsided. Ill take full advantage of my SKY HD subscription tonight -
New Swc Format Needed?
stevebrum replied to Rob B's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
How bout just the top 4 qualify and just have a final? It was only a few seasons ago we were saying the Russians were make weight, there not anymore. There a country very much on the up. It gives us all chance to see riders we dont ordinarily see and how else are they gonna get onto the World stage? The trouble with the Czech`s is they have been a spent force for 10 years or more. The Drymls may of 1 time been of a decent standard but now there riding on low averages from a mostly reserve position. Its time they started bringing through some of the youngsters - they would have still struggled anyway. It has some merit i reckon. Gives even 2nd place some security for the following season. -
Swc- Poland 24/07/2010
stevebrum replied to Gray's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
agreed on track prep, very little option. Just who is in charge of track prep for SWC??? Some decent races and sweet moves - mostly by the Poles tho , as i expected the Ruskies were great entertainment. Good to see Niolai not disgraced again on the World stage. Surely he deserves to stay in on Thursday in preference to Iversen if Pedersen comes back. -
Swc- Poland 24/07/2010
stevebrum replied to Gray's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
And struggling to make the top 8 -
Swc- Poland 24/07/2010
stevebrum replied to Gray's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
and rubbish bikes. and rubbish attitude -
Cardiff Grand Prix
stevebrum replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
A pretty decent GP, mainly because the track held out well. Gutted for Gollob, he looks likes a world champion elect imho. Holder deserved his win but what a silly pram moment with Crump. Talking of idiots, well pedersen has shown that he is still the bad assed attitude rider he always was. Good win by tai whilst the dirty Danes went at each other. Idiots. If they had raced the race they might have got more points. The Brits , as expected, were leight weights. Good to see fast Freddie getting to grips with the GP at last. -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
thats the point im making you muppet! -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
If i was your fellow countrymen id have you ostrasized for such a terrible thing to try to do Checkpoints are the very least you can do lol Completely agree regards Cardiff. Got friends that go every year and there opinion is - its a great day, who cares if the racing aint all that good??? If im paying to watch speedway id like to see good racing - from a true speedway fan -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
guess its up to us to shown CMV06 how to have a proper conversation Maybe this type of poster might learn that if your gonna hurl out bile at people he might just get it back!!! OR im guessing not!!!! As for Cardiff - always fancied going just for the experience. However for me if the racing isnt on a good track then its likely to be second rate. From what ive seen on the box of it yearly it usually is! With the odd exception of 2 years ago. Poor Scotland, if you would invite CM up - Scotland definetly doesnt deserve -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Too late to get defensive when you slander others for having a different opinion to yours. If you dont like others having a different opinion to yours and telling them (via the keyboard obviously) and then get wound up when others have a go back then you have the answer dont you??? I take it your intelligent enough to work that out. As for meeting up at Cardiff to `discuss` . IF i was going id be going to enjoy myself not to feed your ego so get over that notion. I dont go to Cardiff straight and simple because im not a fan of the man made tracks. Now if you would lke a sensible discussion about something why not initiate something we could discuss, instead of slating others for thinking different to you. He can tell him at Cardiff -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Why do you have to assume your opinion is the only correct one???? Mikael Max/Karlsson is my favourite rider - if you must know Now come on, weve ALL moved on from that one - even me well called. -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Gollob every single day of the week. The most gifted rider ive ever had the pleasure to witness. If thats your best, ill not break out a sweat to be insulted. Well said. Think this poster is just a disgrace to most speedway supporters. What a total hypocrite. You slate others for having different opinions. Try and at least being real and consistent. -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Some thinks Gollob was in the wrong, some thing he was in the right. Your an insult to anyone who thinks different -
Prague May 22nd Its Official This Time
stevebrum replied to beercellar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Unusually, im in agreement. AJ looked like he put his foot over gollobs wheel as he knew he would get a rerun as there was no way he would have stayed on. They were already into the corner - no need for AJ to put his foot down. Gollob was under him and AJ tried to get a re-run the way i saw it. Terrible accident for Emil - hope he is back soon. Can only agree. Massive pride in seeing him win heat 1 in style. -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
amen to that Richardson not a cat in heels chance of a 2nd chance thankfully. -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
the point im making is that lee misses a lot of big meetings with `illness` related problems. Thats all. Seeing as you asked twice . let me try and answer the question. Tai fits in perfectly with BSI plans for young and exciting seeded riders. Had a decent debut season in the elite UK and done well in top flight in Poland and Sweden. and is young. Think that clears that up then. -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Harris, lindgren ARE pretty much in terms of age and experience . Old blood like 30 somethings i believe. Still feel they should invest in young blood as you stated. Many where saying too early for Emil but clearly not. Ward has said he wouldnt be able to afford it yet but reckon he will be in 2011 at any rate. Kennett may well be new blood but he is still a few years older . -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Apologies Rob, hadnt put my specs on -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I agree on his form abroad. However the BSI want new blood not old and to be honest Richardson has shown scant regard to the qualification process. Always seems to withdraw with an injury. So that wont be looked on favourably im sure. Both Harris and Richardson on a similar par GP form wise. Harris is younger and the reigning British Champion. Thats all it is really id say. In truth i dont think Richardson was even considered for a pick. -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
For what reason?? He`s been there before and faired poorly. -
2010 Grand Prix wildcards
stevebrum replied to gaztrotter's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
yea i remember him saying that in the past , tho he recently has been making enough noise about he deserves to be in the GP`s now. Shame he cant be bothered to do the qualifiers as he obviously expects to be wild carded all the time. He has had his chance - the only way he should get in is if he qualifies in my opinion. Not surprised about Bomber. Think being reigning champion has something to do with it. Kennett whilst a forward thought i feel is nowhere near ready for the GPs yet. Tai no surprise as it was obvious before the GPs finished he would be in it. -
World U21 Final 3rd October Gorican
stevebrum replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
YES please!!!!! What an insightful mind you have Thats fine, he will help wolves make Swindon pay for it Im suprised you could be so polite! On the plus side, well done Darcy. Another big talent that will put his elite team in the play offs. Lets start the scramble!!!!! Tai has another chance, but if anyone NEEDED it more this year it would have been Tai and the Woffindens. Your future is bright young man, wolves will look after you. Also well done to Nic - decent enough showing -
disagree, still finished 4th
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Which Brit Should Get A Wild Card?
stevebrum replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
disagree he is the best by a long way and averages dont lie. I also believe Bomber needs a break away from it, and the only way to push the next generation on is to put them against the worlds best. Tai has already taken major scalps in all countries and would do no worse in the GP series than we already have - even at his inexperienced level. Emil, freddie, holder, tai - they are the future of the GP series