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Welcome back as reserve Callum Walker.....and the dogs.
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Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Best person to answer this is Speedibee. He loves Australian riders. -
I don't think that's the reason ~ more like they're struggling to find riders themselves. If Leicester was going to drop out they'd have done it before now.
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Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I thought you'd already got him sussed yesterday and put him on ignore? Strangely enough without speaking to Dak directly I was able to look in my crystal ball and predict, as soon as it was posted on here that he would not be returning for the 2016 season but staying home to care for his Dad, that he would actually be back. I think it was all a ploy to remove himself from Poole and Matt Ford's rule bending, which unfortunately involved him this time. He knew all along he'd easily get another E.L. club so as soon as Matt had completed his team he could have a 'change of mind' and make himself available. Very clever thinking. Well done Dak. -
Jason Crump Signed Print For Sale
Gemini replied to Max the rebel's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I like the majority of Jim's paintings but not this one as I'm not keen on the mix of action shot and drawing of Crump together. A good action painting of Jason would have been enough, then a separate portrait if really necessary. I'd skip the portrait altogether actually. -
Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I like to think that he has some integrity after all and was not happy to be used by Matt Ford to bend the rules so chose to go elsewhere next season once he'd made his mind up what he was doing in 2016. -
I've never understood the hatred for this. If it had been one of the English lads helping a fellow rider no one would have complained. For instance if Peter Collins by losing a race could help Chris Morton also qualify then why not? Not doing it would be selfish.
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Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Whereas of course he fully expected to not get any offers and instead be a full time carer for his dad. Yeah right. -
Jason Crump Signed Print For Sale
Gemini replied to Max the rebel's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Shame it's not just an action shot. I can't see you selling it but good luck anyway. -
Don't think so, although his acting career didn't last very long. He was the darling of the Cradley Heath fans but he did leave them somewhat in the lurch from what I can remember as he didn't finish the season with them. I'm sure one of those fans will comment later.
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Don't think his balls will ever drop because he hasn't got any. So easy to spot each time though.
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I'm probably older than you actually as I first went to Speedway at Blackbird Road in 1949. What on earth would I do without a gustix link to find my way to the 'Years Gone By' section. I'm still not going though. Anyway, here's the man himself in his prime on the right hand side of the photo. https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/v/t1.0-9/148310_10150144557287785_6869528_n.jpg?oh=195f464af328552d0d2914535d246685&oe=571976DB
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Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I'm not a betting person but I'd like to have a bet on that not happening. -
Oh gosh sorry. I never go in there ~ too many old people probably discussing how much better Speedway was years ago and recalling events I can't even remember.
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I suppose only us 'oldies' will remember him but he was always one of my favourite riders when he rode for the Hunters. RIP Bryan. Courtesy of the Lions website. "We are sad to learn that Bryan Elliott passed away in Adelaide, Australia a week last Friday. Bryan was elected captain of the Leicester Hunters junior team in 1954 and that year he made his senior debut in the match at home to Bristol, which was the start of a long career at Leicester. Another thirty-two appearances followed over the next two seasons and his big breakthrough came in 1957 when he scored nine points against Rayleigh. That fixture turned out to be the springboard that secured him a regular place in the team. Adding another two points a match to his league average in 1958, Bryan maintained this level through the following summer before international caps came his way and a World Fin al appearance in 1960 completed his best year in speedway. If there were titles to be handed out then the label of ‘Mr Dependable’ would have been awarded to Bryan who between June 1957 and September 1961 never once missed a meeting having ridden in 148 consecutive matches. Bryan was forced to leave his home town club in 1962 when Leicester dropped down a division. He then signed for Coventry although towards the end of the season was given special dispensation to ride for both clubs. Elliott stayed at Brandon until the end of 1964 before helping Halifax re-launch the sport at the Shay. Shortly after marrying, Bryan emigrated to Australia. He was eighty five years old."
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Swindon 2016 - A New Era Starts...we Thought..
Gemini replied to dump that clutch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I do love a poster that corrects someone and then makes a mistake themselves. -
This is sounding like a fun season ahead ~ a new Pole getting to grips with the track and Josh Bates who seems to get excluded a lot, plus the anticipation of waiting to see if Sarjeant jumps the start. Will we get the KK who is wanting to race or the one who toddles round at the back completely disinterested? I can't wait for March to find out the answers.
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Oh good. That will keep us debating and moaning for another few months once it becomes clear who is and who isn't on it instead of all the speculation.
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Of course not as you're very good at arguing. You wouldn't get involved in half as many disagreements if you just answered straight forward questions and stopped saying things are fact when it's just your opinion. Having an opinion doesn't actually make it factual but hey ho carry on as you obviously enjoy arguments even if you end up looking a bit silly. Which means that 5 out of 6 are managing okay. That's a pretty good percentage and it depends if those 16% are still finding the money to smoke and drink whilst cutting back on other things.
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Someone had to pay for a team that were top of the league for most of the season. Hans Andersen wouldn't have been paid peanuts either, even though that's all he deserved. How much is it at Poole then? Can't you find something else to do like learning how to spell conveniently, wander and allegedly instead of following Gavan around? If you'd just answered the question you were asked in the first place we wouldn't be continually going round in circles....again.
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Yep I'm sure Kasprzak is really cheap and Chris Harris.
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Yes and keeping a few from this season too which I think is what went wrong between 2014 and 2015 and why the attendances dropped ~ that and the disjointed fixture list of course. Hopefully more fans will support The Storm next season.
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Get your sunglasses out ~ you'll need them.
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I went off him when he stood in front of me at the Coventry v Poole semi-final and his two girls were supporting the Pirates. What a way to bring two children up when they actually live in Coventry.
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That's him. Thanks.