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The most dangerous riders
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to Youhave2minutes's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Pay not attention. This is a forum; opinions are voiced and views are exchanged, regardless of the number of posts someone has. Personally, I think it’s a thought-provoking topic and for that reason, I’ll throw in a few more. Jan Pedersen (Arena Essex), Charles Wright, Frede Schött, Nicki Pedersen, Ace Pijper and again, due to the fact he’s the worst I’ve seen, Andre Compton. Disclaimer: I don’t believe anyone intentionally tries to hurt other riders. -
The most dangerous riders
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to Youhave2minutes's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Are my eyes playing tricks on me, or have I literally just read a grown adult suggesting that another grown adult shouldn’t start so many topics, implying that he’s acting like a long-term poster?😂 Anyway, the dirtiest rider I’ve ever seen was my ex-girlfriend… oh, speedway? Andre Compton. -
I haven’t been able to attend much speedway this season due to travelling for work and last night served as a great reminder of what quality entertainment speedway can deliver. All credit to both teams, plus the track staff. What’s the deal with the boy Ivacic? Did he win a competition with the prize being a place in the Tigers’ line-up? Beyond woeful. An absolutely abysmal investment when you factor in costs associated with visas, work permits, etc. I’d retain Harris (throw money at him to stay) and Pearson, plus maybe… and it’s a huge maybe… for Flint who, although fantastic last night, has had an underwhelming season in Glasgow. I haven’t seen enough of Rowe to comment. Hopefully Jason Edwards wasn’t allowed to leave Ashfield last night without having a glass of red and a discussion about 2025 with the Facenna brothers
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Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
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That’s criminal from Worrall. It’s so poor. Good to see Flint in amongst the points again. Two heat wins at Armadale on Friday night and another two last night shows momentum, so hopefully he can keep that going. What’s happened to Pijper? He seems so far off the pace, it’s scary. I was picking my arse at 17 years-old and he’s a professional speedway rider, so this isn’t an outright attack on the boy, but he’s really struggled this weekend.
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Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
It’ll be interesting to see how quickly changes are made. Given the investments made by the Facenna family, I can’t imagine they’ll have much appetite for waiting until the season is a write-off. I’m assuming any changes will be influenced by who’s available, but selecting who to drop will be a headache. It’s felt like a collective underperformance as opposed to blatant individual failings. If someone had a gun to my head, I’d say Starke and Worrall had to make way. Credit where it’s due, Flint’s recent form has improved, so I’d save him. -
Edinburgh vs Glasgow 5/4/24
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to JanAndersen's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Wow. Triggered by a comment that didn’t involve you at 7:30PM on a Saturday evening. Take care. -
My Top 20 Riders
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
You can’t have seen Chris Harris last night have him third… -
Edinburgh vs Glasgow 5/4/24
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to JanAndersen's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Again, I agree, Glasgow were rubbish, but they had seven heat winners, so your logic must also be applied to Edinburgh on those seven occasions; not fast enough. Regardless, it was a really poor night of speedway. I caught myself a few times thinking, ”I was critical of Plymouth’s track a few weeks ago, but I’ve just paid £21 to watch an expensive, boring game of follow the leader”. -
Edinburgh vs Glasgow 5/4/24
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to JanAndersen's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Agreed; Glasgow were poor, but your comment implies only one party (us) weren’t trying to make an entertaining evening of it which wasn’t the case. 95% of that meeting was follow the leader with not a single close finish. Very disappointing. -
Edinburgh vs Glasgow 5/4/24
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to JanAndersen's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I couldn’t agree more; that was a painfully poor evening of ‘racing’. My mate noticed that the first pass took place in heat six and it was Jack Smith passing Fredriksen who had an engine failure. Don’t get me wrong, Cook and Castagna’s dives up the inside in heats 13 and 14 were impressive, but I recall one single pass after the first lap; Fredriksen on Smith in heat 8. Massive congratulations to Edinburgh on a deserved victory and genuinely, all the best for the semi-finals, but Jesus Christ, that was a poor advert for speedway. -
Gutted by this. There’s an argument to be made that Complin won that league title for Glasgow last season. No, he didn’t top score, but he went above and beyond what was expected of him. His heat fourteen move and block on Lewis Kerr against Oxford at Ashfield, allowing Brennan to come through the inside, was genuine world class speedway. What was more impressive was his connection with the fans. He almost single handedly had Ashfield rocking. Regardless, he’s f*cked up, big time. I heard he was gifted a very expensive engine which, including the many sponsors who backed him and the multiple fans who bought his merchandise, renders a long list of disappointed and let down parties. What a shame.
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I’m not vaccinated and I was based in a country in Central Asia largely unaffected by the pandemic. As such, your uneducated assumption is instantly nullified. Well done. In my opinion, there’s a blatant gap here: those of us who wish to discuss genuine Health & Safety matters which, for example, protect riders in the sport of speedway. Then, there’s you and @bellevueace: want to talk about conkers and shopkeepers refusing to blow-up balloons. Toilet bowl conversations.
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This is literally the equivalent to discussing banking and complaining about the colour of pennies. Or discussing the maritime industry and criticising the quality of blow-up pool toys. The topic of discussion is Health & Safety within a sport which involves four people, travelling between 40MPH and 60MPH around a sphere-shaped track with no brakes, but you’re talking about conkers? Honestly, this place is utterly mental. Throttle cut-outs and folding foot rests, plus dirt deflectors, have significantly increased rider protection. Those are Health & Safety developments within the sport whereby the subject should be applauded. If you want to talk about balloons being inflated, don’t quote me.
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You’re an expert in utterly ridiculous posts, aren’t you? Here, let me introduce you to something called a sensible opinion:
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I mean no offence whatsoever @DazS, but that statement is absolutely dripping with ignorance. There isn’t a single more important professional metric on this planet than ensuring people’s safety. I’d be very interested to learn more about your opinion on this as from an employment perspective, it’s a subject I’m exposed to on a daily basis.
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You’re unnecessarily attempting to romanticise the past. Ivan Mauger, Bruce Penhall, Hans Nielsen, Tony Rickardsson and Derek Sneddon would struggle to pass on Plymouth’s subbuteo track. Social media, 24 hours news and mobile phones have been revolutionary for all sports, including speedway. With those parting comments, you’re at risk of sounding like a deluded old man. Health & safety is a non-negotiable criteria in the modern world and absolutely rightly so, despite the fact that you fantasise about those who ”just got on with it”.
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It’s the bikes and the riders’ fault.
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I should have put the Euromillions on last night. On a serious note, that was a disgrace, wasn’t it? The sport needs clubs and tracks badly, so exceptions can be made, but this Plymouth are damaging the sport with that track. I didn’t watch it live because I’m still scarred by the Oxford meeting at Plymouth, but I don’t think anyone could have predicted that. Hopefully the result compensated for it, but fans of Workington - or any club - shouldn’t travel that far, then encounter such a delay. It’s unacceptable. I watched Batchelor’s interview with BSN this morning and you could tell he was completely disillusioned by the set-up at Plymouth. That shouldn’t happen; he’s risking his safety for our entertainment.
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Workington gated well on Saturday, so if they can repeat that tonight, an away victory could well be on the cards. Plymouth’s track is like my son’s exam results; no passes.
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Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Great news. Thanks for the update. He appeared to leave the stadium unaided, but with medical personnel around him, which was great. -
Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
What a bizarre interaction. Me: Worral goes missing it heats 13 and 15. You: He finished ahead of Harris. What chance of meaningful engagement do you have when that’s someone’s input and observation? None whatsoever. -
Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I know he did. What value or counter does that add to my comment you’ve quoted? That got two likes too. Jesus Christ. -
Workington v Glasgow 11/05/24 3pm (Ch)
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Criticism of certain Tigers to one side, that Workington side looks like it could do some damage this season. Zischke at number two is a secret weapon. He was outstanding on Saturday; he had pace, skill and with a bit more elbow, could easily have taken second from Worrall in heat six. You could see he was disappointed not to after the race. Vuolas and Vissing in the middle look like a pairing with lots of potential too. Like Zischke, they’re all-action. I don’t watch them often enough, but if that’s typical of their reserves’ input, then it’s that section of the team that’ll cost them this season. Having said that, they weren’t a million miles off and gave every single heat a good go. Also, great to see Craig Cook back to his old self. Sadly, it was against us, but British Speedway and the Championship in particular is a greater spectacle with Cook in it and flying. -
Glasgow Tigers 2024
TheWellBehavedWorrall replied to SilentLurker's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That first paragraph is the thought process of someone with an inferiority complex and self-worth issues. We’re from Glesga, we don’t have either. If things are going sh*te, we let it be known.