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Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018
hyabb17 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
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Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018
hyabb17 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Read my post from Saturday night....I THANK YOU! -
Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018
hyabb17 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
You were saying.....hahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahaha -
Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018
hyabb17 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Think it’s a good move. This is what Rosco has said. Rossiter has opted to change his riding order for the meeting, switching Adam Ellis into the No.4 spot with David Bellego moving to No.2.He explained: “I’ve given the riding order a tweak, I just feel sometimes it’s worth trying something different and if it doesn’t work then we can always revert back. I was going to do it for Wolverhampton but didn’t get chance because of the rain-off, so we’ll go with it here.”I feel Adam could be in for a big season and rather than doing the same thing all the time, sometimes you have to make horses for courses, and we’ll see how it turns out.” -
Poole v Swindon SGB Prem A. 18th April 2018
hyabb17 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Reckon this will be closer than some Poole fans think. Can see Ellis smashing double figures alongside Batch. If our reserves pick up 10 then who knows. Personally I don’t think the Poole team is all that. Lots of it, buts & maybes. Underestimate Swindon at your peril. -
Learn how “their” (the owner of something) & there (as in a place) works kid.
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*their.......oh dear.
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Learn what “hindsight & Irony” mean & then perhaps we can have an adult conversation. Other than that....bye!
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The irony of this is unbelievable....Wasn’t you the one who said “i’ll Believe Hans over a riders Dad who was there” & now this....you can’t make this up.
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I don’t disagree with this at all.
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I know Ray C.
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After the event & what is said is not a fact. It’s hindsight which has been explained to you. Pls come along to the Abbey to watch your beloved Poole & perhaps you can call the Swindon promotion liars to their faces rather than hiding behind a keyboard. Bring all the facts with you. Oh, MPT also said that the track was fine on the track walk...I can also pick out what I want from social media.
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A riders father has told you what is what. He was there, in the pits with the riders. I think his word is more conclusive than a twitter remark after the event.
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SWINDON boss Alun Rossiter has hit back at the critics who have slammed the club for the events of the abandoned clash with Leicester. Social media went into overdrive with various characters voicing their opinions, many of whom weren’t in attendance and aware of the full facts. Rossiter said: “Before I go any further I just want to repeat this – everyone at Swindon Speedway would like to offer our sincere best wishes to Martin Vaculik for a quick recovery from his injury. Nobody wants to see that. Similarly Michael Palm Toft. “There are certain issues which need addressing here and I’m keen to point out the facts. Not just opinion gleaned from reading a timeline, facts. “I was stood with two top Leicester riders just minutes before the first race and at no time did either rider express any concerns about the track to me. “At no time did any rider express any concerns about the track to the referee, Chris Durno. “On the contrary, we were complimented for the way the track appeared after all the rain it had taken. “The biggest concern was the mist and the risk to visibility – not the track. “Our clerk of the course told riders we weren’t doing a normal parade but they were free to go out and try a lap on the track – nobody took him up on this offer. “Nobody was forced out there, nobody was told they must go out and ride, nobody said they wouldn’t, the consensus was simply get on with it. “I’ve read a broad spectrum of opinions and the truth is hindsight is a wonderful thing. Some riders involved have been on social media saying certain things, well why didn’t they say it to the referee, clerk of the course or myself? Anybody who knows me knows I’ll always listen, I’m a former rider remember, I want safety for the boys. “I feel for the injured boys and feel for our fans and sponsors, it was a bad night and the weather has made this the worst possible start for the sport across the country. Speedway in the UK is in desperate need of a break in the weather, more than ever before.”
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No, Danny King is.
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http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/16156297.Rossiter_frustrated_by_more_rain_pain/
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Then the ref should have postponed the meeting alongside the captains. To blame Swindon is unfair IMO
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Agreed, hopefully the Vac isn’t as bad as reported. We can all say what should or could have happened but end of the the day none of us race Speedway
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More than likely.
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You can’t take me seriously. I’m happy with that. I’ll see you at Swindon on 7th May, I would have suggested meeting next Wednesday at Poole but unfortunately I’m working away in Germany.
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We had no rain during the day & was dry. Forecast was for a dry evening. How can the promotors 2nd guess the weather. I see many moan when meetings are called off in advance & then the race day is ok, can’t have it both ways
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Exactly, both teams did. Unfortunately the misty rain made it too greasy on top, I can only assume they thought a few races may turn the track over. I hope the Vac isn’t as bad a feared as that’s rotten luck if so.
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Both teams agreed to race....Do I think it should have started, no. But to make your ridiculous comment about suing is just that, ridiculous. We all know you sit at home when meetings are on so I can’t take anything you say seriously.
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What an idiotic comment to make about suing Swindon. Both teams have to agree to race which they did. Go back to whatever hole you crawled out from.
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I’m here, probably shouldn’t have started but all riders wanted to give it a go.