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Peterborough V Workington 9/9/2016
Crump99 replied to spencebel's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I don't think that he's 100% fit. He's not as bad as he's looked recently. If not fitness then something is wrong somewhere. Rathbone said that it's all affordable and that he wouldn't put the club in danger. Frost and Horton could be classed as chequebook speedway but Rathbone certainly isn't. -
Peterborough Panthers V Rye House - 12/9
Crump99 replied to Flappy's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Saturday pants in Peterborough if the forecast doesn't change, otherwise it's fine all the way. -
Peterborough V Workington 9/9/2016
Crump99 replied to spencebel's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Can't beat an EL bitch fest though compared to the lower league cack that has once again kicked on this fine (yes that's fine Cumbria calling!) morning Not so mellow Rodders -
In an ideal world maybe but riders have to take whatever work is available and the list of available riders of sufficient standard for clubs to choose from isn't often great at any given moment. As Panthers found out with Andersen and Batchelor with Swindon in 2012: if you choose not to use riders that you think you have a claim on then tough, don't expect any favours from those riders in opposition. Premier League football has ample resources and funds not to be dim enough to follow the speedway model, although they would think twice about loaning out players who could play against them. Something speedway has got right one might say!
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Peterborough V Workington 9/9/2016
Crump99 replied to spencebel's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
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Although it's bright this morning it's not drying weather and there are still wet patches on the ground. Moving tons of wet shale from the big EOES circuit would be a major job this morning. If fans want to waste their time watching 20 people standing on the first bend for 15 mins before the meeting is called off at 2.45 then good look them. Rathbone made a difficult but sensible decision and gets crucified for it. You can't win with speedway fans unless it's the latest hurricane that halts the meeting.
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Yup I'm already there awaiting my breakfast in the members' enclosure from 8am The East of England Show is no longer a serious agricultural event (you Ippo boys will know that now that you don't need to chug along the A14 in your tractor convoy these days: 10-4 good buddy, fueltaps the head Bobtail), so clay perhaps but no.2 there was no need. The only bull' is anyone who thinks calling this off was Rathbone's preferred option based on organisation, time and expense it has taken to schedule this fixture in the first place. If it had been fine yesterday then I'd have agreed with you but am prepared to give the benefit of the doubt. However, the biq question mark is that with a 2.30 start there is surely plenty of time to get the track stripped and relaid to a raceable state this fine morning? That's the communication that's missing even though not many on this thread would believe whatever was said, but if it's in any way to do with access or associated then that would be kept behind close doors anyway. You'd think that's how it works but with the pressure off and Pedersen on a charge I think 9 or below is where FF will finish in 2016
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Added to that we don't know how much time the EoES have allowed us on track today or tomorrow morning and that'll never be said in public. So if you add those things together I doubt that there's anything fishy about it. I think that they should have waited until the morning, the BSF meltdown would have been good Sunday entertainment,
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Depends which side of him one chose to stand: the right side or the other side
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Jepsen Jensen
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That's the part Panthers Readypower management team forgot and seems to be a similar issue under the current management team!
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Readypower Panthers had top notch Darren Fletcher (now of BT sport fame) :doesn't get much more expensive than that I guess. That never saved them. Good point about the PA. That's one thing Frost's promotion never seemed to address whereas the Rathbone/Swales combo seemed to have managed to get a great sound system installed. I used to moan like hell under the Frost promotion mainly because of the awful inconsistent sound system. These days though you can her everthing clearly and even the interviews are not irritating: less is good though. The music was well acceptable on Monday, as it tends to be most times at the EoES these days, apart from when Cook wins a race!