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Everything posted by Steve Shovlar
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Great way to start the season. Should imagine a very good lineup as well.
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Well considering the debt you can't go wrong with Pairman, considering he is an accountant. With Gordon a promoter at Poole, we can now useBelle Vue as a feeder club for Pirates. Let them have a learning year there before coming to Poole. Sounds good.
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Very sad news to read. A great, great commentator. RIP Dave Lanning.
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Theres a huge difference between this vote and a general election. And perhaps that's why the public shouldn't have been allowed to vote. In a general election if you don't like the result you only have to wait a few years before you can vote again to do something about it. With brexit we are stuffed and have to suffer the consequences for the rest of our lives. When reality finally sets in it will all be too late. Why do you think Blair never let the public vote on this? He didn't think they were intelligent enough to understand what they were actually voting for.
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The problem was the public should never have been anywhere near a vote of such magnitude as this. The common man or woman doesn't have the understanding of what they were voting for, and as such have caused a catastrophe for the United Kingdom. The majority of brexit voters don't understand the economics involved. Instead they voted to keep the migrants out and 'get their country back'. Well, that isn't going to change. The EU migrants will continue to enter the UK just as before. And if anyone thinks new UK laws which are answerable to no one is good, they need their head examined. No European courts to appeal to if you feel you are being treated unfairly. With price rises now starting to show across the board from food to electricals to fuel to trips abroad, how long will it be before the bleating starts and these brexit people start to moan at the government to "do something about it". Yet they are the very people who have caused these price increases. And its only going to get worse over 2017, with most economists expecting parity between the pound and euro by the end of next year. I do wish the government had the balls for a second referendum just to clarify what people want. Now the effects of brexit are starting to show I would put my money on a landslide vote to remain. Most people don't like to see a shrinking wallet and unable to now afford holidays abroad.
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Wildcards 2017.....
Steve Shovlar replied to Panthers89's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The correct wildcards but Emil really should have done the qualifiers. -
Boll*cks to the majority. Only myself and my family are important to me I am afraid. I don't give two hoots for Fred Bloggs and others who voted for brexit. What is important is that I am not affected financially and brexit has affected me which is unacceptable. Sorry I am not a socialist. By the way. Tea's up! Literally.
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Can I have your address so I can post an invoice to you for the thousands of pounds I have lost due to brexit? So I am going to lose tens of thousands in the next 5-6 years to discover if I am right or not. That makes sense. I really hope brexit voters are bitten hard on the arse, as I doubt the money I am losing NOW will ever be recuperated.
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Agree. Its not as if it was a general election where Labour have somehow managed to get in and we have to suffer them for a term. The brexit vote is completely different and in my opinion will wreck the economy, with The UK suffering considerably because of the vote to leave. How the hell can brexit people say, 'Ok, lets all be happy with the decision and make the best of it'. Never going to happen. Depending where you sit the result of brexit will either hit you lightly or hard. But hit you it will. How can brexit voters say to me, except it and come on board. Are they going to compensate me the thousands of pounds I am going to be out of pocket, every year? Are they going to compensate me for the hundreds of pounds I am already out of pocket since the vote? The brexit vote will cost us all very dearly and I feel anger and frustration, not only for myself, but for my family and younger generation who have been sold down the swanny by a bunch of middle aged white people 'wanting their country back'. A catastrophic disaster for the UK. Nothing is going to change my mind on this, but I suppose I will be able to say. 'I told you so' in a couple/three years time when we cut ourselves off from our main trading partners. Realising the damage being caused I have been working hard and already changed one of my businesses to be based through The Netherlands. At least I will be paid in the Euro and can convert back to make up the shortcomings of the weaker pound.
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Just how much have the government given in guarentees to Nissan? An awful lot I should imagine. Considering Nissan employs tens of thousands in the north east, directly and indirectly, it was imperative the government fell over backwards to make sure Nissan didn't pull out and head for mainland europe. No one knows what consessions the government have given Nissan. Huge tax breaks? Who knows except the inner circle. Whatever it was it was necessary to keep them from relocating on the continent.
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Of course he didn't.
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He had two serious injuries in 2016, one life threatening. His PL average is niether here nor there concerning Poole. I believe he has improved and will continue to do so and has a bit more in him yet. You are entitled to your opinion but if you saw his playoff rides I am struggling to believe you don't think he has improved.
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Rides mosts tracks well. Perhaps struggles at Swindon was excellentv at Belle Vue and is consistent at Coventry, Lynn. Lakeside. Certainly improving year upon year. Don't think he has topped out yet.
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The agm should have already happened two months ago. November as far too late to sort out rules and plans for the following season. Other countries are so far ahead of the game its a joke. An agm in November is a completely antiquated time to run it. If it was held in August/September riders would be happy to have their teams berths sorted, or if they are to be dropped, give themselves longer to find another club.
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So Kyles 3.79 means he is nailed on at reserve. With rumours of Ellis on a 3.0 using his NL average, we have our bottom two sorted.
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Did he actually say that? A varied average depending on where he rides? Thank go I don't have to read such drivel. Bwhahahahahaa!
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End of the day Loram won the title in similar circumstances. I was there and it was totally blatant. Screen, who was much faster than Loram all night, spent the 5th ride waiving Loram through then spent 4 laps blocking every move Hampel could throw at him. Was there outrage? Nope. Just a big well done to Screeny for helping his countryman win the wc.
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Wildcards 2017.....
Steve Shovlar replied to Panthers89's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Certainly wouldn't pick Hampel. His day has gone. And a boring rider at that. Far more interesting options about. -
Hancock was dealt with correctly and fairly. You have to race not ride. Pulling out of the meeting is a sulk. The problem of having a team mate in Monster Energy, and a team mate in their Polish club. Shouldn't have looked out for a "team mate". Its happened before and will happen again.
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Fantastic result for Chris after the big flop of 2015. Really been seeing the best Chris Holder at times this season and think he could be putting a serious GP challenge together next season. A great GP.
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Congrats to Chris on a great ride to win it! Wooohhooooo! Well I think it's been a brilliant GP full of great racing and a little controvesy with Hancock. I thoroughly enjoyed that to bring down the season ( with the exception of a trip to Somerset next week)
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Great first semi. Zmarszlik so fast.