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Premiership race nights.
Arch Stanton replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Mondays and Thursdays it is then. -
Premiership race nights.
Arch Stanton replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Same with Ipswich. -
Doyle an interesting shout. Always been loyal to British Speedway in the past, wonder if he could be tempted back to UK? More complicated these days though with Polish restrictions and travelling complications amongst other things so probably doubtful.
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For some reason I had it in my mind that Klindt was replaced late on by Crump but he was replaced by Jake Allen so that emphasises my point even more! Klindt was the number 1 in that team in terms of stature and point scoring potential regardless what number he’d have started with. Klindt is like sh!t off a shovel at Foxhall that’s why a lot of us wanted him in the side. Those narrow home defeats would have been home victories with him in the side no doubt in my mind.
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Yes, but that was last year, not this. Edit: It was actually the 2019 season, not the season that never was last year.
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To be fair, the team building included Klindt (an Ipswich track specialist) at 1 until he dropped out on the eve of the season. We lost numerous meetings by only a handful of points, especially at home, when Crump or a guest scored only a few points. That makes all the difference in the world. Of course we’ll never fully know 100%, but if we’d had Klindt at 1 as originally planned, we’d almost certainly have far more points on the board than we currently have. I also accept the point about Panthers doing brilliantly without a recognised number 1. But it’s pretty much a rare occurrence that this happens. Look at all the league winners over the years, and 99% of them have had good solid number 1’s.
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Yeah, working wonders that..
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Just incase anyone is bothered at the moment King and 6 others.
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I badly miss the old system which led up to the world final where any one of the field could be world champion on the night. They were great occasion’s.
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Pretty shocking by the majority of Ipswich riders this year, bar Danny King. He’s been absolutely fantastic in amongst a pile of pure sh!t. The likes of Jake Allen (the biggest culprit and at the bottom of the pile of dung) will come up smelling of roses though. Now on a very handy average of 4.Something or other, he will no doubt be a trump card for somebody. I hope that somebody isn’t Ipswich though. Let someone else benefit from his low average. If he lines up as a Witch next year, count me out. His efforts this year have been pathetic.
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Ipswich v Peterborough Thursday 2nd September
Arch Stanton replied to bigcatdiary's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Well done Danny King. Fantastic season in both leagues. -
New average 5.56 according to the Witches preview for Thursdays meeting against Peterborough. I was against him returning as a Witch next year, but if he wishes to do another season I’d include him on that average. He was absolutely dreadful for a while when he returned clearly not fit after breaking 8 ribs at Wolves, but he was pretty decent before that injury, and also been ok in the last few meetings after regaining fitness. That middle part of the season has had an obvious effect on his average, and 5.56 is tempting for next year..
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Ipswich v Wolves. Today I think
Arch Stanton replied to Baldyman's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Been fantastic all season and the only one of the current crop who deserves to return next year. -
Belle Vue v Ipswich 2 August
Arch Stanton replied to Rob B's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Know what you’re saying but Same for every other rider though Baldy and there’s plenty not hitting the heights this year. He’s had an impressive year for me and I’m not a massive fan normally -
Belle Vue v Ipswich 2 August
Arch Stanton replied to Rob B's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
King the only positive. He’s having a fine season actually. -
I agree with you Baldy, I hate being critical of speedway riders as they’re all far braver than I’ll ever be! But he doesn’t seems to have that courage and ruthlessness and determination that you need to get to the very top. There’s so many times Where he looks to have the speed to get by someone if he kept the throttle open, but as a gap starts to diminish he seems to immediately shut off and loses his chance. I find it frustrating watching him to be honest.
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You were right BB…
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So the Witches are the ones gambling on Crump’s fitness and not Plymouth this time? It was the other way around a week or two ago! Richard Lawson guests for the “injured” Crump this evening for Plymouth. Why don’t Ipswich just knock this Crump stuff on the head, admit the gamble has failed and sign someone else?
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Maybe it’s both? Could have hit the kerb which caused his chain to snap
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That’s a pretty bizarre thing to say and makes zero sense in all honesty. The bloke’s last meeting for Ipswich was a flawless 15 point maximum where he looked head and shoulders above everyone else on the night. If Cook should give the top league up and “just concentrate on the CL”, then 90% of the others in the top flight should do also! Not your smartest contribution Steve.
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He’s never been this bad though Baldy, even in his poorer seasons! He’s never been particularly great away from Foxhall, but as Hawkins rightly pointed out, Heeps has been a superb home rider and so entertaining as well. Something just isn’t right with him. For one of the golfing “clique” to get the bullet, the Ipswich promotion must know it too. He’s a good lad is Cam, so I hope it’s just a crisis of confidence? Maybe the enforced break due to the pandemic has affected him more than most
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What on earth has happened to Cam? Dreadful again tonight for Kent. Sad to see
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Agree Badge for all the doom and gloom on here, I thoroughly enjoyed it too. Was some terrific racing. Cookie was top class. On the Covid thing, I hope you’re right. But I’ve a nagging feeling that on Monday when the easing of restrictions are set to be rubber stamped, that he might do a u turn and keep some of them in place due to the rising infections. Mask wearing might be one of them. We’ll see.