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Poole v Berwick 12/7/23 CL
Steve Shovlar replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
You coming down Neil? -
Poole v Berwick 12/7/23 CL
Steve Shovlar replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
They can’t do much worse than Glasgow. I hope the Bandits manage to put up a good fight. But they do look weak. Flint as heat leader shows their strength. -
I stream it to my smart tv and use the remote control. Works perfectly. Can forward and reverse to watch a meeting in about 30 mins.
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Glasgow v Redcar CL 7/7/23 @7-30
Steve Shovlar replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
He looked completely disinterested and was worse than Complin. -
Glasgow v Redcar CL 7/7/23 @7-30
Steve Shovlar replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
But Danyon always tries and never gives up. I would have him at Poole any day and was gutted when he was left out. Look at his attitude compared to Nowak. -
On Wednesday we welcome Berwick to Wimborne Road for a Championship fixture. Will they put up more of a fight that Glasgow did? Not sure they will to be honest. Forecast is for a strong WSW breeze and afternoon showers but it’s a fair way off yet. This was the Berwick lineup at Oxford last Wednesday. Guess it’s the same? 1. Rory Schlein 2. Jye Etheridge 3. Jonas Knudsen 4. Leon Flint 5. Thomas Jorgensen 6. Jacob Hook 7. Connor Coles Rory knows the best way around Poole, and Flint has had some very decent meetings last season down here. But Etheridge, Knudsen and Jorgensen,( if fit), need to really step up to keep it competitive. Berwick reserves are decent and might pick up some points. 54-36?
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Cabbage by name, cabbage between the ears.
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King's Lynn Vs Sheffield 06.07.23
Steve Shovlar replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Just caught up with this meeting on BSN. And people have a pop at the Poole track? Howarth summed it up perfectly. No one wants to ride in heat 15, regardless of pay, as the track is bad. Got grippier as the meeting went on and was grippy at the start. Howarth said for some unknown reason the track staff worked on the track to make it as grippy as possible (not his exact words) It’s clear both Klindt and Laguta just want to get through the meeting unscathed regardless of whether they score or not. The track is dangerous. The whole surface needs taking off and shale put down. For some reason Kings Lynn want to race on clay and the riders are clearly struggling. It’s not those with the biggest gonads don’t have an issue, it’s unsafe as the way bikes are today makes riding them difficult to turn. Seems Kings Lynn want to have a different surface for the sake of it. Not in the best interests of the sport. -
I watched the meeting back last night on BSN. Yes, it was the utter trouncing I saw at the stadium. Track was very good, except for a rut which was quickly dealt with on the first bend. Racing wise it was dull, as Poole were completely dominant. From the start to the finish. An unfortunate emergency in the crowd gave the track staff to make the track ultra perfect, and the Glasgow team plenty of time to make all the adjustments they needed to get back into the meeting. They completely failed and it had absolutely nothing to do with changing setups. It was all to do with rider mentality and who wanted it. One team wanted it far, far more than the other and were operating at a completely different level. It had nothing to do with the race track. Once Poole were in front, they left Glasgow in their wake. Glasgow fans and others who were cheering on the Tigers moaned and groaned but they need look no further than the body language of the Glasgow team and manager. Beaten before a wheel had turned. For Poole fans there’s the old saying. When you’re Winning, you’re Grinning!