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8 minutes ago, Bear_Bottom said:

 

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I agree he was never going to make that pass stick and it was bad judgment to try, but I was happy as a witches fan to finally see him mix it again and get a decent win and a few good second places. When he won, he came right past us with our Ipswich scarfs waving and nodded so he knew he had some support at least!

Lastly, I’ve been to Gorzow GP the last three years and this year was noticeable that hardly any English fans bothered travelling. I remember seeing lots of Leicester and Sheffield fans with their tops last year but only saw two families with Bewley and that’s it. It’s easy to say that the stadium was a smaller crowd but when other countries fans don’t turn up either it does show. Even very small lindgren and danish fans to my shock. I only heard a lot of German (probably due to how close). I wonder why even foreign fans aren’t travelling anymore?

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12 hours ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Thompsen called turnbull a C**t tonight, come on Anders even they are useful 

I watched the GP late on and replayed his phone performance a few times, it took me a few views and the the TV volume on max to work out that he'd called her an effing c. 

I'm now officially offended to hear language like that on a family show. 😂

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53 minutes ago, OGT said:

I watched the GP late on and replayed his phone performance a few times, it took me a few views and the the TV volume on max to work out that he'd called her an effing c. 

I'm now officially offended to hear language like that on a family show. 😂

Everyone would have heard it if it was Tai. This forum would be full of people slating him.

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12 hours ago, gjcone44 said:

remind me what meeting he missed before Leicester

It was the one against.....

Errrr, hang on a moment...

It was the one against, errrr, no, no, no, it wasn't that one...

It was, it was, it was, ahaaa! the one against, errr no not that one either...

Never mind it doesnt matter...

HE BLOODY SHOULD NOT BE INJURED AND MISS SPEEDWAY MEETINGS!!!

WAH! WAH! WAH!

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2 hours ago, ShanoXtra said:

I agree he was never going to make that pass stick and it was bad judgment to try, but I was happy as a witches fan to finally see him mix it again and get a decent win and a few good second places. When he won, he came right past us with our Ipswich scarfs waving and nodded so he knew he had some support at least!

Lastly, I’ve been to Gorzow GP the last three years and this year was noticeable that hardly any English fans bothered travelling. I remember seeing lots of Leicester and Sheffield fans with their tops last year but only saw two families with Bewley and that’s it. It’s easy to say that the stadium was a smaller crowd but when other countries fans don’t turn up either it does show. Even very small lindgren and danish fans to my shock. I only heard a lot of German (probably due to how close). I wonder why even foreign fans aren’t travelling anymore?

Maybe..... In the UK money is tighter due to our government increases taxes they said they wouldn't. Nuff said.

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28 minutes ago, OveFundinFan said:

Maybe..... In the UK money is tighter due to our government increases taxes they said they wouldn't. Nuff said.

And you think Poland don’t have issues with money?  Yet they still come to Manchester which is a much more expensive trip than English people to travel to Poland. English people find money to go on holidays and football matches  and even Manchester GP so if they really wanted to they could save and go. Enough* said.

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i went last year to Poznan, then on to zielonagora enjoyed both experiences, did remind me of the old days in uk. great atmosphere at both zielonagora v leszno was very full. making another trip this year

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1 hour ago, OveFundinFan said:

Maybe..... In the UK money is tighter due to our government increases taxes they said they wouldn't. Nuff said.

what ever you do dont mention the government i did once but i think i got away with it.🤣 to55ers.

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17 hours ago, TTT said:

A wokie.

 

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2 hours ago, DaveWayne said:

Everyone would have heard it if it was Tai. This forum would be full of people slating him.

The thing with Tai is,he does it on purpose.Im sure nobody cares when it is the heat of the moment stuff,like Thomsen last night.

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1 hour ago, ShanoXtra said:

And you think Poland don’t have issues with money?  Yet they still come to Manchester which is a much more expensive trip than English people to travel to Poland. English people find money to go on holidays and football matches  and even Manchester GP so if they really wanted to they could save and go. Enough* said.

Most of those Poles probably live and work here in the UK anyway😆

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1 hour ago, ShanoXtra said:

And you think Poland don’t have issues with money?  Yet they still come to Manchester which is a much more expensive trip than English people to travel to Poland. English people find money to go on holidays and football matches  and even Manchester GP so if they really wanted to they could save and go. Enough* said.

To be honest mate many people dont even go to their local tracks anymore let alone ones abroad i can remember 4- 5 figure attendences for all tracks at one time, couldnt believe it when one estimate at Birmingham reckoned about 500 well short of semi pro football clubs, the decline is really sad speedway at Premiership level especially is hanging by a thread. Be interesting to look at British speedway in the sixties and seventies and how it slowly declined to what we have today and compare it to where Poland was then and what it has become today.

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3 hours ago, Pinny said:

Turnbulls decisions last night shows why women should stick to cooking, cleaning, ironing and giving head. Absolutely clueless. 

Thomsens exclusion is possibly the worst decision I have ever seen. She should have her ref license revoked and banned from every speedway stadium in the world.  

Why blame the fact that she is female for a decision like that? Do you think that every female watching that thought that Thomsen was at fault?

 

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1 hour ago, Grachan said:

Why blame the fact that she is female for a decision like that? Do you think that every female watching that thought that Thomsen was at fault?

 

Also, that no-one on here has ever criticised a decision made by a male ref.

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4 hours ago, tellboy said:

The thing with Tai is,he does it on purpose.Im sure nobody cares when it is the heat of the moment stuff,like Thomsen last night.

Does it on purpose ? Or just the way he speaks usually ? The way this forum jumps on him, anybody would think most speedway fans don't swear. It's not as socially unacceptable as it used to be. Kids of junior school age do it, so why shouldn't a grown man ?

What makes me laugh is all the Ipswich fans who got so wound up about his comments on the mic after the 2023 playoff final, but somehow they all missed Doyle giving both middle fingers as he went up onto the podium for his losers medal. I can only assume most of them had already done what he suggested. 😉

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11 minutes ago, DaveWayne said:

Does it on purpose ? Or just the way he speaks usually ? The way this forum jumps on him, anybody would think most speedway fans don't swear. It's not as socially unacceptable as it used to be. Kids of junior school age do it, so why shouldn't a grown man ?

What makes me laugh is all the Ipswich fans who got so wound up about his comments on the mic after the 2023 playoff final, but somehow they all missed Doyle giving both middle fingers as he went up onto the podium for his losers medal. I can only assume most of them had already done what he suggested. 😉

I understand pretty much everyone swears,and of all ages.If Tai was having just a normal conversation with a fan or a group of people then you would expect plenty of swear words.The thing that gets me is when he is being interviewed,there's no need to continually swear.Most people try their hardest not to swear when being interviewed and when one does occasionally slip out most people will find it funny.But it's a bit cringey when you hear all the time.

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5 hours ago, bellevueace said:

To be honest mate many people dont even go to their local tracks anymore let alone ones abroad i can remember 4- 5 figure attendences for all tracks at one time, couldnt believe it when one estimate at Birmingham reckoned about 500 well short of semi pro football clubs, the decline is really sad speedway at Premiership level especially is hanging by a thread. Be interesting to look at British speedway in the sixties and seventies and how it slowly declined to what we have today and compare it to where Poland was then and what it has become today.

Can’t disagree with that reply! Pretty much true.

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