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sparkafag

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  1. Quoting people or expecting debate from people you tell to "f off" and who you "wouldnt piss on" etc is the behaviour of someone who is mentally unhinged, which is why you have so much in common with Gresham As said, run along you deluded halfwit.
  2. Hmmm not really though.... irrespective of the finger he has broken it is still on the hand used to control the clutch..... Most people would have issues gripping a pen with a broken finger let alone racing around on a Speedway Bike, and that’s before even knowing how bad the break is given the varying definitions of “broken”.
  3. Even as someone that quite likes Woffinden I find a lot of your post to be whatabouttery in all honesty. His charity work is admirable, but it is charity work, something he has chosen to do of his own volition – it doesn’t link or connect to this particular decision, attempting to position it in a way that it does is just as loathsome as Robert72 using it in the opposite direction IMO. Charity work should be put to one side and judged and assessed in isolation for what it is, as I say, admirable - it isn’t a way of scoring brownie points to win/loose other debates, they aren’t binary things. The idea that people think Woffindens actions haven’t irked fans and should be ignored is nonsensical and to state his actions might be a way of winding up those who have a dig at him does him no favours (and shouldn’t be said on his behalf without genuine reasons). I like him, I am a fan but to be honest I can see why singing the anthem of other countries, walking away from the National Team and leaving a trail of moonbeams and mystical tweets sort of grinds. People are allowed to talk about these things, to continually dismiss that and attempt to stamp on those who do does come across slightly sycophantic and handwringerish….more so when it is being said on a forum where the entire basis of it is literally to discuss things. And the general reason people talk about it and are p*ssed off by it is because people care more about Team GB than they do Woffinden, and there hasn’t been tangible or logical reasons for people to change that stance based on this decision - which has led to the frustration and feeling that Woffinden has turned his back on them (the fans) and not the BSPA as some are trying to portray, and that is for the most part down to really poor public relations.
  4. It isn't even yet known if he is fit enough to race in the challenge FFS. He has broken a finger on the hand used to function the clutch evidently racing in the challenge if he decides to do so will be a risk and there is a change he might aggravate it. You almost make Poole likeable the way you inanely ramble on about them.
  5. The person to blame for that is Woffinden in all honesty, if his statements were more definitive there wouldn’t be the need for it to be going. That and those who tend to defend him generally make up a load of gibberish and attempt to position it as “fact” or drag weirdly mention other riders as if it somehow justifies the actions of Woffinden.
  6. Surely Belle Vue would want to see what Swindon do on their second visit given they hit 50 there previously, yes with a high scoring Tungate at reserve balanced out by the omission of Doyle. While the meeting was also early in the season, Kings Lynn shows Belle Vue haven’t yet shrugged of the ability to be turned over at home - if Swindon score big again, picking them would be a huge risk.
  7. Steve is also a Poole fan who more often than not comments on Poole and affords interesting first hand contributions of meetings he has attended - Gavan is Shovlar obsessive who more often than not comments on Steve, an obsession most neutral observers don’t care about.
  8. Ow I see, given the authorative way you attempted to talk down someone who had seen the incident I thought you might have actually seen it as well....that would have actually made some sort of sense.
  9. Can you describe the incident for those of us who aren't there?
  10. No, no you don’t know who I am, that you are attempting to portray you do isn’t trolling it is mental.
  11. No, most people with half a brain realised you were an idiot weeks ago, that you are an unaware of that only further serves to show what a mentalist you are, as does the fact you think calling people "fat", irrespective of whether they are not is some sort of win for you, more so someone you don't actually know.
  12. I don’t know how many GP riders there will be next season, it isn’t next season yet…. so to bring that up is futile and adds no weight in favour or against the point you are making despite a seeming notion that it would. The GP riders who are racing here have committed and generally don't miss.… Jonssson, Zagar, Harris, Doyle, Holder and Lindgren have an attendance record that is comparable to any of their team mates. It is straw man creation on your part to say those riders are the guilty party here, just as it is to lay the blame at their door for the sport “dying”. It is also well and good to position it that things would be better if GP riders weren’t here yes, it could just as easily be worse/could have been a lot worse – and their removal could bludgeon it “for the masses” even further, but there isn't the tangible evidence to prove/disprove that idea, yet despite that it still is placed that GP riders = bad, bad for the sport in this country. If anything though, there probably isn’t the evidence to suggest they (GP riders) are the cost drain/main issue here - they could just as easily pay for themselves due to the attendees they convince to stick with a club, sponsors they attract and the higher profile they raise. The number of years they have all returned/been asked back to race in GB suggests the majority of promotions don’t think they are the issue – the only people who position the likes of Lindgren, Zagar and Holder etc as issues are fans on a forum.. Of all the issues currently in this country, and there are many - I would hazard a guess that GP riders being here is lower down the list than is oft positioned, the above mentioned riders have brought a lot to British Speedway over the years. I find the genuine eagerness to turn backs on them quite bizarre, they have done little to actually merit that decision, they have been loyal servants who have genuinely only ever shown the sport in a good light – the main driver for their omission seems to be the costs involved in having them here, costs which most know little about in terms of what they actually cost, and what they actually bring in, and thus there really isn't any reason for them not to be here if clubs feel they can afford and accommodate them.
  13. You live in a world of fairy-tale and fantasy - stick to making up internet story's "I spoke with"...yeah you didn't, instead you are just portraying yourself as a total weirdo....
  14. Are you really attempting to insult a region based on your stupidity?
  15. Because your ideas aren’t the be all and end all and fans quite like watching the best riders in the world compete in Britain? (at this moment in time you aren't literally missing 3, you are literally missing 7 and that is even excluding Woffinden)
  16. Your behaviour on here is utterly desperate, sad to watch someone unravel the way you do on here. You really need to stop making up conversations with promotions/sponsors etc it is absolutely tragic.
  17. Ah, the “promoters” - the same people that told you about “the burgers” and the “smelling of p*ss” stories….odd, odd man. I care about speedway which is why I don't fabricate conversations with "promoters" that in fact don't show one iota of "care" towards the sport....
  18. See as I said, a load of BS just like your "Ignore list"…
  19. Cool story and all but….that didn’t happen did it… That’s literally just you trying to impose what you think on other people, you haven’t even made much of a change to the tone or wording, you literally make references like this forum being “frequented by idiots” all the time.
  20. I appreciate his engines probably are faster than most - I am not for a second advocating that he is racing on a bag of scrap, albeit I don't think he will be afforded the same advantages of some of his rivals might be due to them having a higher profile than him. He has organically grew his speedway career in a way some riders perhaps haven’t, riders who were more naturally blessed than him who as a result perhaps were afforded larger contracts, bigger sponsorship and more attention at an earlier age than Doyle (not that there is anything wrong with that) who was still a PL Number 1 only 3 years ago, the leap in his career since then almost defies belief IMO.
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