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Who's going to force them out of the Premiership? Buster was the so called "Saviour" of the league. The rumours are that they need at least 8 teams to strike a new TV deal (current 7 plus Sheffield?). The only doubts around Peterborough seem to be the availability and future of the stadium.
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You will find a significantly large portion of this forum talking about that very point i.e. racing incidences. I don't say I agree with your analysis of this particular incident but regardless of blame, the rules state that if a race is stopped, the primary cause of the stoppage has to be disqualified. Beyond first bend incidents, someone has to be disqualified. The rules don't recognise racing incidents and allow all riders back in the rerun. Discuss, in less than 4000 words.
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Poole v Ipswich Play Off Semi 1st leg. 23/9/19
False dawn replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The bouncy castle is looking a bit flat! -
Poole v Ipswich Play Off Semi 1st leg. 23/9/19
False dawn replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I think THJ knows something about that subject -
Perhaps a bit more transparency would avoid wild speculation. It always better to tell the truth rather than people making up something worse.
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If I remember rightly, he pulled the wheelie crossing the finish line, in the lead, at the end off the race and fell just beyond the line. But we remember his time at Coventry for a lot more than that. A true professional and ambassador for the sport.
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For a rider who scored 40 points in the first 3 GPs, it's hard to understand his current form. Is he hurt? Surely not from that crash in Mallila.
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You need an experienced club manager, who has won some trophies, respected by the riders, maybe an ex rider, thick skinned, who is immune to social media comment. Remind you of an ugly bugger of our acquaintance?
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2020 Wildcards
False dawn replied to TheReturn's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
So if Tai had 16 more points for the two rounds he's missed, he'd be 3 off 8th place. One race win. -
Hey, I tried hard, but I was never any good. My record was 6 falls in 6 laps. Not long after that I took up sidecar racing as a passenger. At the age of 48 I figured that was a safer option (never been known for my good judgement). Mind you, 8 years sidecar racing, everywhere from Kent to Adelaide, was good fun.
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The track at Sheffield closed when the safety fence was declared unsafe by Colin Meredith. Pity really as they used to run an open session on Saturdays. Turn up, pay your £40 and you got a bike, fuel, day licence, racing gear, everything to have a skid for the day (30 - 40 laps). I tried my hand at becoming the next world champ there for a while. Even had a half share in bike.
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Remember Sean Connery....
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It's been a bit slow but 1032? That's well past my bedtime. I'll get my coat pyjamas
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I have to say that I learned something new last Saturday (I try to remain open minded). I had several reasons for attending the final meeting at Stoke but what I witnessed was somewhat extraordinary. The track was clearly well prepared. The gates were fair. There were several racing lines and the quality of racing was good throughout. Not particularly noteworthy (actually it is, but) there were no men with rakes and there was no track grading. No tractors, nothing. I've never seen the like before. Someone should employ those (redundant) folk. Maybe they'd like a southern seaside employment location?
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Just to be clear. The discussions here about top riders, budget constraints and falling crowds is all very interesting. But Stoke closed because the stadium was sold from under them.