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  1. I think this is the link they meant to post (if I've got it right) https://www.facebook.com/foreverpanthers/posts/pfbid0jVbPWKYhcPLyyVyyn7yovxywpADVHZZJ3Y9PMLamX1QcpVyuKcUwvzFM7nTjLTh8l
  2. They said "If Picko comes in on 7.76, the 6th rider will only have an average of 0.04". But there would be 3.04 left for the final rider, so to make that mistake they've presumably either counted Killeen as a 3.00 or allowed for Etheridge twice.
  3. Sounds like you've counted Killeen as a 3.00, but he's the rising star. The 37 point average is only for the top 6 riders. Killeen doesn't count. The 6th rider (Etheridge or other) has to have a minimum of 3.00. And there's a maximum of 7.80 left for the remaining rider, which is enough for Pickering's 7.76
  4. It means they have a maximum of 7.80 left, and Pickering is 7.76
  5. Is anyone going to run Northampton? It was a real possibility to make the 5th team if Ipswich failed, but with Ipswich looking like running, is there still the same energy out there to make Northampton happen? or is everyone happy with 5 teans?
  6. Weren't the Polish press recently trying to spread stories around that Richard Coleman (Mayfield Sports Events) was spreading himself too thinly? Weren't they suggesting he couldn't possibly run the 2026 SGP series as he was obliged to be at the MotoGP events at the same time? They must think it strange if someone who is already badly overstretched would be wanting to run a British Speedway team...
  7. Didn't have rising stars in the early 90s
  8. Garrity spent far less time inside than Nelson Mandela did. He must've been a proper wrong 'un. Though to be fair, prison must've worked. He never reoffended, and they let him run a country.
  9. Though one did miss a year or two after a further drugs ban. So was O.J. Simpson.
  10. Someone else who made a mistake in his youth, but was given a second chance and went on to become a world champion. Sounds like a good mentor.
  11. You seem to know a lot about what he did. I'm starting to wonder if you were there!
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