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Alex2000

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  1. It's quite likely he isn't coming back to Eastbourne
  2. We couldn't have gone without him really! Great start hope we don't go off the rails
  3. And Knuckey is back... teams are looking good from what's come out so far!
  4. We need an out and out number 1 now with the likes of Ollie greenwood at Buxton. But who because brad has to go pl now if he moves up?
  5. And Ryan Blacklock is going back to hitmen as well looking decent for Buxton atm but like pipe said he has to build the team around Ollie now
  6. Don't forget Williamson Clegg and Greaves have other commitments in higher leagues so if they clash on to many race days it could be a problem. At least I don't have to feel sorry for the guy dressed up in a hammer outfit anymore. Saw him at Arlington at the KO cup final looked a bit sad they had lost
  7. Jack smith is the better of the 2 so far but once JPB has settled in I can't see why he won't increase his average to maybe a 5 next year.
  8. It was a joke as signs for kings worked out
  9. On Brads racing page. I would go verge as Niall says on his facebook he is doing something big in 2016. 'Just a quick update for everyone, we've been told Bradley will have to start in the Premier League on a 5.00 average. Because of this it also means he is not allowed to double up in the National League.'
  10. Confirmed BWD has to start on a 5.00 in Premier league so he can't double up with us.
  11. Spiller might still have school in Germany meaning he misses clashing meetings... Brennan may not be allowed to. Powell will be in the team if not number 8
  12. I asked him last year and he wanted a place at Eastbourne in 2015 so I wouldn't rule him out but will he get better
  13. Kelsey Dugard has said he is probably not riding for Eastbourne next year, will he go to kent? Just to say I didn't see his quote thats why I didn't accept it. and how many times do goals in speedway get reached?
  14. He's not riding for us? Shame hope Niall isn't his replacement cat
  15. Go look at the oldest contributors, We are just kids! Yes I know and I stupidly didn't read it but I wanted a story from Kent like they have now done! Wasn't it false hope saying it could be 2016 then say oh no it wont be!
  16. Yeah I know what gustix felt like on the age chart now. I made a simple comment saying Ayres isn't confirmed and then ended in a discussion on kents future. If Len did say it could happen in 2016 he shouldn't have thrown dates around until he had overcome obstacles. Anyway I'm now well educated for the next time I come to Kent
  17. RETURN OF THE MAC SUNDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2015 The news that Kent SLYDE Kings supporters have been waiting for has been confirmed on a very big day for the clubs major discovery since Speedway opened at Central Park, Danny Ayres. For on the same day that the Newmarket-based fans favourite Ayres was confirmed as a definite starter in the Sittingbourne-based Speedway clubs team for a third season, the National League Riders Championship runner-up signed his first Premier League [PL] contract also a deal which sees the 29 year old doubling up in the PL for the ambitious club, Glasgow Tigers. Len Silver, co-promoter of the SLYDE-backed Kings announced, The management have agreed for Danny to join Glasgow Tigers as their new number 7 under the Premier League's new mini-fast track scheme. This is the new ruling regarding team composition in the PL agreed at last months British Speedway Promoters Associations [bSPA] conference, whereby each club in the sports second tier have to have at reserve a British-born National League rider. I could not be more pleased - Danny's involvement with such a forward looking club as Glasgow can only help him move ahead in his career and that ultimately means better scoring for the Kings, so it is a win-win situation Legendary tune-smiths from north of the border, The Proclaimers might have boasted of going 500 Miles -but thats small beer for Ayres, who will now be undertaking a 700 miles round trip for home PL meetings from his Cambridgeshire base! . The capital city slickers from Ashfield though, have certainly shown their commitment to the in-form Ayres, because part of the deal is the provision of transport with driver facilities. Glasgow Tigers Team Manager Stewart Dickson commented, I think Danny is going to surprise a few people and I believe weve got ourselves a very good three-point British rider. Obviously the PL is a step up in class for him but its no coincidence that he was getting guest booking after guest booking at the tail end of the season in the City Gearboxes National League [CGNL] and scoring double figures in almost every meeting. He had several other clubs in for him and thats not an exaggeration. But Dannys been true to his word, because I was the first one to approach him Ayres certainly finished the CGNL season as the man most in demand and was in sizzling form as Danny recounts, I started getting a number of guest bookings during the CGNL season and then but after I won the Pairs and came second in the National League Riders, the phone just didnt stop ringing! I rode for Cradley, Birmingham, Mildenhall, Coventry in the EL and for Somerset including an away match at Glasgow, which was the first time Id ridden at Ashfield. , it was a lot of work but I dont like to turn anyone down - all I want to do when I get on my bike is give it 200%. It certainly was such a rich vein of form in the latter weeks of the 2015 campaign that Ayres became, as the Speedway season entered hibernation from the turning of November, the most coveted rider in terms both of the CGNL and also by PL clubs looking to fulfil the new obligations regarding British riders. Danny said, I have put a lot of pressure on myself and I do believe I can make it in this sport. In my head perhaps Id hoped Id be where I am now a year ago, but putting it all together and achieving it with all the challenges has been amazing. I am very proud but I put so much on myself Id be disappointed in a way if I didnt achieve what I have. I was a bit frustrated when the season finished because everything was really going so well. With many CGNL clubs having Ayres top of their wish list, its fantastic news for the SLYDE-backed Kings that Ayres will be back in the iconic Invicta race jacket again in 2016, Kent Speedway club is obviously my first love in Speedway. Its where I began my career so soon after first riding a bike at a Ride and Slide Day and all that Ive achieved in these two short years has been as a Kings rider. Im delighted to be back again in 2016 performing in front of the best bunch of supporters one could ever hope for. And the winter wont be a quiet time for Ayres, with some practice at making the long journey up north also on the cards, Im looking forward to the winter because I know it gives me the opportunity to put in a lot of practice and develop my style while Im not in race mode. Ill also have time to look after my bikes and put into practice some of things Ive learned during the year. All that hopefully will make me a better rider when I come back in 2016. His new PL club are able to assist with this as Stewart Dickson explains, I know Danny cant wait to get started. Hes going to come up and practice whenever the tracks available and get some much-needed lap time in. Hes really excited by it. Kent co-promoter Len Silver sought to reassure SLYDE Kings fans that Ayres additional commitments will not affect his ability to turn out for the Central Park-based club, Great care will be taken when putting our fixture list together to avoid clashes between the clubs and Glasgow have promised to do all they can to minimise interruption to Kent's schedule, which begins on Good Friday with home and away dates with Eastbourne. And Ayres has already caused something of a frenzy among female fans r north of the border with a national newspaper (the Daily Record) hailing the 29-year-old as the sexiest hunk riding in British Speedway!! And this is all before our Danny has even invested in a kilt! This is what I was wanting to see Ben91
  18. Surprise thought he was nailed on back at Buxton. Where will greenwood go? Getting tight having Knuckey as well if points limit is low!
  19. It's been awesome but next year I hope to go on to even bigger and better things and to further my career as a speedway rider. - He said this in his thank you post. Which tells me he won't be back in NL next year as he has done most of what he can do in the NL and needs to move up to improve further. If he can't get a PL spot will he think it's worth coming over just for NL?
  20. They let him in on the fact he was part British so he came in on a 5.00 rather than 3 so surely he's come into 1 league on 5 so the others will be the same?
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