TMW
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Everyone is entitled to their opinions it's what drives the free world but you're are an altogether different Dinosaur
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Oh I'd rather him than you any day views or. O views
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They will but they won't have to use RR at 2 which has been the main problem so far. Only Widman and Reserves can take rides. Only losing marginally including Kelsey will take the pressure off Jamie
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I think the processional racing is caused mainly by the rules in the league and it's 39 point total, most teams are too heavy to cater for it. You can only have a 3 point unattached rider to guest at 6 or 7. You have to have RR for your 1st rider absent which if it is a 2nd string you are stuffed unless you have a ringer reserve (res who is res in ave only) that said, I've seen some cracking ht 13's and 15's
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I heard it was more to do with the 'compo' the noise could attract rather than anyone being bothered about the track being there
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Do you suggest the 'failing' teams just close?
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so if all these successful teams move up. Do you have any thoughts on what the league look like?
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It would be too difficult to police. Any remainder could be declared as 'sponsorship' All BSPA shared events are paid at £10 a point
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Gutted to see KLYS go. Best Wishes to all concerned. What would the NL be without the Standalone teams?. The riders have created this situation not the teams by having too higher demands. It's ok saying these teams should be in higher leagues. Who would be competing in the NL if it weren't for the stand alone. Is there a queue of higher leagues teams who have expressed an interest in running NL sides if the stand alones weren't in it ??
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Wasn't Workington rescheduled from last night. Hence Williamson was also missing Time will tell. Although it is fun guessing
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I think knight let Buxton down a couple of seasons ago when he was dropped from Sheffield. I think he signed for Buxton but then retired I seem to remember
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I'm not one to criticise riders but he isn't doing too well on away tracks either. I've got no issue with riders having bad spells and coming last just so long as it is Just a bad spell. Danny seems to have a lot of taps exclusions and pulling up issues which makes me wonder. He just doesn't look happy but, time will tell !
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Chris is fine this morning a little bettered after his smash last night which caused him to have to withdraw from the meeting. Thanks all for asking
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I'm sure that is what King is doing. I think he wants out riding poorly drops his average and hopefully gets him kicked off the team with a more attractive average. Win, win for King.
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EEF was alluding to the track all season. I was just showing the although conditions were 'tricky' on Thursday the racing thus far has been fine
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Did you go to the 'featured video' section, bottom left?
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There is a video on here Hottest Hear https://www.speedwayportal.com/wight-warriors-home You can see for yourself. Although it had been a scorching hot day with a drying wind so the track was dusty
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Yes. Well Done to them all. It's the NL way
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TBH on previous trips he would have been lucky to do that !! For some reason Brum and Wolves have never been a happy hunting ground
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For a NL 'challenge' fixture as a '2nd' Team. The attendance was quite good, believe me. such as Kings Lynn, Coventry and BV. I'm not sure Leicester are responsible for the fixture list ?? Unless they gave these dates as unavailable and I doubt that but I'm prepared to be stand corrected. As you know from Cov. Attendances are quite small for 2nd teams. The crowd was probably increased because it was a Sat night and Cradley is a kind of Derby and their fans travel. I'd say 300 is a very conservative estimate I would have said more like 500
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The attendance was quite good swelled by the Cradley fans You missed a treat http://www.leicesterlions.co/_mobile/news.php?extend.30979.1
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I'll pop this on here as Leicester supporters don't seem to frequent this section too much. http://www.leicesterlions.co/_mobile/news.php?extend.30975.1 Josh Bates will captain Leicester and he will be partnered by locally based Chris Widman who rides for the Isle of Wight. Other Leicester connections include Richard Hall who was the first captain in the new era of the Lions and locally born Luke Woodhull who now rides for the Belle Vue Colts. Meanwhile Cradley have Max Clegg and Tom Perry who rode for the Lions in their first year in the Elite League. On top of that Danny Ayres will be racing against Leicester and it will be the first opportunity for Lions fans to watch him after he delivered a career best performance for the club on Monday at Rye House. Teams Leicester: 1, Josh Bates, 2. Chris Widman, 3. Richard Hall, 4. Tom Woolley, 5. Matt Williamson, 6. Kyle Bickley and 7. Luke Woodhull. Cradley Heath: 1. Max Clegg, 2. Conor Dwyer, 3. Tom Perry, 4. Dan Greenwood, 5. Danny Ayres, 6. Ryan Burton and 7. Joe Lawlor.
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That's always assuming he wants to stay