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dontforgetthefueltapsbruv

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  1. would make a great human interest story - old man chooses condemned section of stadium as new home declaring "anything is better than Sunderland" Sorry WK couldnt resist!!
  2. No thanks -he is an Aussie and has ridden for Aussie so should remain an Aussie. The strength or otherwise of the current crop of Brits should not influence this. Also I dont think he should ride in British Final or qualifiers for the same reason as stated above.
  3. But they are still most likely to want to rebuild the house to sell on and recoup monies even if they wont be living there. Perhaps those locals affected will use all legal means (planning etc) to make it as difficult, expensive and time consuming a project for the couple as is possible.
  4. There is one further sad twist of the knife should this couple ultimately get their way. When they rebuild the house it will likely take at least 6 months of constant noise and nuisance. Lorries,mechanical mixers,sawing ,hammering etc etc Thats about 1000 hours at 8 hours a day 5 days a week of noise and nuisance to rebuild their house. Or in context about 20 SEASONS of speedway!!
  5. So Joe Jacobs has been sold to Coventry. Only time will tell if this is shorted sighted or a wise move. Good luck to Joe for 2014 and ahead.
  6. Would you really expect the Stocks would want to run twice a week? This is effectively what it would be (given the months run) if Speedway was pushed out. I cant see that myself. I also cant see that the Stocks would run midweek. Part of the reason Stocks get good crowds IMO is that its weekends and not every week. Id say the rent and refreshment takings from the Speedway is good business for them. Coventry Stadium sold today it seems and the greyhounds already moving out as no new lease expected. Unclear as to the impact on Speedway and Stocks (if any) at this time.
  7. Good luck to Cam for his op today. We need him fit and firing if we are going to be challenging this season.
  8. Surely this is little or nothing to do with the BSPA as the decision is in the hands of BSI as to how wildcards are decided. The BSPA could lobby for a certain set up but ultimately can insist on nothing .
  9. Possibly - although I hope not. Id be more than happy to see Kozza and the others granted places.
  10. The tier 5 criteria appear to rule out it being used for a PL rider as its wording includes (to paraphrase) 'being established at the highest level'
  11. No apology needed.Quite a coincidence re the finding god connection between the two!!
  12. Luckhurst a Brit as far as I know.The finding god story is a bit of an urban myth but was certainly the story at the time.
  13. Perhaps this is the solution to the FIM/SEC problem. Nicki Pedersen can ride SEC and No5 in the SGP! Nicki not in both then!
  14. Given ch958's opinion of the literacy so far on this thread this one may be the best option for colin!!
  15. A History of Ipswich Speedway - The first 50 Years. (Authors Feakes and Barber??) John Berry Confessions x 2 (Retro Speedway)
  16. So Bunyan could choose 1/2 with underneath (a lap behind) edit smiley of your choice to show no malice intended!
  17. So Poland says jump and we should say how high? Not in my book we shouldnt! Its billed as pre season due to the Pokish slant but its actually 2 weeks into the British season so always bound to be other meetings going on. These are planned in over the winter so the Poles cant expect to just snap their fingers and take their pick.
  18. A little worrying about Cam particularly as early signs were positive. Not a lot of time left before the season starts to allow a full recovery.
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