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Everything posted by szkocjasid
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I can understand the logic of the BSPL saying to Musielak, you can't say you have to leave Lynn because you are injured, then all of a sudden say you're fit when another club needs you. But at the same time if it's ok for clubs to drop riders, why can't riders "drop" clubs?
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As at least half a dozen Oxford riders have ridden against Oxford this year, I don't imagine Killeen would've gotten much grief if he guested for the Aces. I would've picked Killeen, but can also understand why Belle Vue would choose Mulford.
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Prediction: Oxford 47 Belle Vue 43
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Leicester v Ipswich July 18th
szkocjasid replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Prediction: Leicester 47 Ipswich 43 -
Clever idea
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So the club doesn't want to use r/r as it doesn't work with the current team, but neither does using guests or having a full strength team. Birmingham are awful whatever the situation, don't think r/r makes them any worse tbh. If Pawlicki rode to his potential, would make them stronger (if the team manager gave him extra rides that is)
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Leicester v Ipswich July 18th
szkocjasid replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Totally agree with you, yet often managers use r/r at 2 for the second heat leader. Waste of an extra ride for your number one to beat a RS imo. -
“We look forward to welcoming Michael into the Brummies team though and we’ll look at where the team are at when Stevie has recovered from his illness.” When Worrall is fit they'll only have the choice of keeping MPT or dropping him for Worrall. They won't have the option of bringing Worrall back in place of Lampart for example.
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Leicester v Ipswich July 18th
szkocjasid replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I think r/r could work fine at 5. Use weakest option (Becker) in heat 4 as he meets a reserve, then use strongest option, once you know who that is, in heat 13. -
That's what he said could happen if he came back too soon. As far as I'm aware, as long as he waits till the injury is properly healed there's no long term risk.
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Leicester v Ipswich July 18th
szkocjasid replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
100% agree, having Dan back back for the play-offs has to be priority. No point coming back 50% fit and aggravating his injury. -
Looks like his average will drop for August though.
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Redcar Bears vs Poole Pirates 19th July
szkocjasid replied to lbw's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That Poland feel they can do what they want & no one has been able to challenge them! -
Probably because all of the Leicester team are doing well. I've gotta give credit to Leicester here for not dropping anyone.
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An away defeat won't hurt Poole in the slightest so why not use r/r and give your own riders extra races!
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I don't think a Polish club has ever had to sack a rider, because no-one ever stands up to them to find out. If a 3 x world Champion (Woffinden) can't / won't tell his Polish club he can't race when injured, what chance has anyone else got!
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Firstly & most importantly, get well soon Connor. Now for the rest, if he was signed off by a Doctor I'm sure Redcar would get a facility till he was fit to return. But as he's decided to sit out the rest of the season, I think that counts as "witholding his services" so Redcar would get a 28 day facility followed by a 75% guest. This is the downside of having a transfer window, through no fault of their own Redcar could have a rider leave them, not be allowed to sign a replacement but also not be allowed a facility to replace him.
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Could not agree with @Bojangles any more. I'm sure Starke & Roynon enjoy riding Speedway and as long as someone is willing to pay them to ride, why should they retire?
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I would suggest that's more to do woth teams getting weakened, while the prices go up. Otherwise every sport that has an "off season" would lose some of their crowd because they found other things to do. Doesn't seem to happen to Premiership football. Now I think of it, Polish Extraliga clubs only have 7 home league meetings each year. Topped up with U24 racing etc. British fans probably get more league racing than any other country to watch.