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	Well that's what happens when we have a protracted season with three separate match competitions, topped off with gimmicky end of season play-offs. Be better if Season ran from April to August and consisted only of a League Championship (with no play-offs) and a K.O. Cup. Better chance of completing events then.
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				Workington V Ipswich Lc S/f 13/10
cyclone replied to dontforgetthefueltapsbruv's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
So according to this proposal, if the first leg was abandoned after 12 heats, then the second leg would also only be run over 12 heats, even if it was possible to complete the full fifteen ? Do you believe the fans going to the second leg would consider a predetermined twelve heat match as value for money ? Being polite I'd suggest this proposal to be based on flawed logic. - 
	
	
				Workington V Edinburgh Pl/offs 13/10/12
cyclone replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Re both wheels crossing the inside white line, this can occur at most tracks, and will be impossible to spot in most cases, unless you happen to have a clear view of the area where the incident occurs. In the Polish League Play-Offs last Tuesday, Iversen was shown on replay to have had both wheels inside the white line, but this was undetected by the ref. Installing raised kerbs would deter this practice, but might be considered a hazard if clipped by a wheel. There is probably magic eye technology available that could be installed to monitor for infringements, but would it be affordable in these recessionary times ? Anyway well done to the Monarchs in taking an unexpected point from this match and proving most pundits wrong who predicted at the start of the season that we would end up languishing near the bottom of the table. Barring any further injuries, I do not expect Comets to take the required victory at the Dale next Friday, which would pip Scunny from deservedly meeting Somerset in the Play-Off Final. - 
	Thanks to two excellent guests for Scunny in Doolan & Masters, this match was nip and tuck the whole way, with Monarchs initially establishing a six point lead, and then being two points behind after thirteen heats. Both sides were probably satisfied with the final outcome and if Scunny can put the Comets to the sword on Sat & Sun, they will be through to the Play-Off Final, and deservedly so.
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				Play Offs, Who Will Pick Who
cyclone replied to ciderman's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Big "if" to expect riders out with hand & wrist injuries for some time to immediately reproduce their previous form. Also Matthew Wethers recent away form is a cause for concern, and Helfer has has hardly been setting the heather on fire. IMO Scunny are favourites for this group, and with Howarth's impressive return for Worky at reserve, I reckon we are the outside bet to qualify.for the Play-Off Final. - 
	
	
				Plymouth V Newcastle Pl Friday 21st September 2012
cyclone replied to dantodan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Agree with previous posters, that considering the loss of the dynamic Worrall twins for some time, Newcastle have coped admirably and are deserved table toppers. Hope for the integrity of the Premier League, Diamonds also win the farcical Championship Play-Off. - 
	A significant factor outwith any Promotions control, is the terrible weather that has resulted in either postponements or meetings being run under unattractive conditions. I will stand to be corrected, but it appears to me that Workington have probably been the hardest hit club on this factor. The constant rise in admission costs will be partly attributable to the riders running costs spiralling as machinery (including engine tuning bills, dearer silencers, fancy carburettors, etc) becomes more and more expensive to maintain. Until a unified front on restricting super fast bikes is imposed by the UK Promoters, I can envisage Speedway at PL level certainly going bust
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	I get the impression that the number of full cash transfers have been dwindling over recent years, with recruiting clubs opting for loan arrangements instead. There are a few clubs, like Berwick, who are prepared to splash the cash on full transfers, but in the Elite League, the vast majority of inter club moves have been on a loan basis. I am also doubtful that selling clubs would legally be able to prevent riders moving on a loan basis, rather than a full cash transfer.
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				Berwick V Ipswich Pl Saturday Sept 15th 7-00pm
cyclone replied to Normski's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Doolan could be on a hiding to nothing here. If he scores well, the Ippo fans will be slagging him for not producing the expected scores for them this season. If he turns in less than double figures, Banditos will probably reckon he is doing his parent club a favour. - 
	
	
				Edinburgh V Ipswich Pl 7/9/12
cyclone replied to dontforgetthefueltapsbruv's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Ipswich are now 1 pt above Edinburgh and could conceivably add a further 7 points from their remaining fixtures Newcastle (h), Berwick (a). Monarchs to be certain, would require 9pts from their three home (Glasgow, Rye House, & Leicester), and two remaining away (Newcastle & Rye House). Of course this assumes the weather does not hinder either team. Another possibility of course is that both teams finish level on league points, in which case the actual aggregate for & against point differential would then decide the final play-off slot. Re the "professional lay-downs", which most teams have be guilty of at some stage, imo the 2 laps completed by all four riders should be scrapped, and the refs should have the discretion to declare the result after the first two bends of a race have been completed by the riders. - 
	
	
				Berwick Vs. Edinburgh (pl) Saturday Sept 1st, 7.00pm
cyclone replied to glycerol's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Also takes account of their overseas league experience, hence why Barrett came in on 7, but Helfer, despite riding in an SGP Qualifier, was initially assessed at 5, having only ridden in German leagues. The EU passport automatically opens the door to enter without work permits, unlike the likes of say, Tyson Nelson, would testify - 
	
	
				Berwick Vs. Edinburgh (pl) Saturday Sept 1st, 7.00pm
cyclone replied to glycerol's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
As I only go to Berwick when Monarchs are there, it did appear bigger. Given our defeat the previous evening and the additional outlay for a double header, I reckon the £10 admission did entice some visiting fans who were having second thoughts. Having visited the home & back straights, thought Monarchs support was the norm, but there did appear to be a healthy increase in local support, probably buoyed up by the Sheffield away victory & the reduced admission. The queue for the catering was certainly bigger and I hope they finally managed to provide chips which were unavailable for some time. Re Facundo Albin, believe he holds dual nationality and would expect him to be assessed on 5, based on his Spanish passport. As fellow Argentinian Covatti is surpassing expectations with Birmingham, I'm sure a few clubs would also be willing to gamble on signing Albin for 2013., - 
	
	
				Berwick Vs. Edinburgh (pl) Saturday Sept 1st, 7.00pm
cyclone replied to glycerol's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Believe intention is Kus to guest for Barrett, and r/r for Ashworth. There used to be an obscure rule that guests were not permitted for assessed riders unless two assessed riders were missing. Rule has probably disappeared in the mists of time. - 
	If only Barrett is missing in the 2 - 5, then the latter part of your comment appears to be correct.