Trackrat Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Arthur54 said: At the end of the day, does it really matter, people knew what i meant Matters to Tom Spencer, he didn’t want to be realised 😂😂🤡🤡 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyler42 Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago 13 hours ago, Woke23 said: Shouldn't be allowed. Rising star needs brought into Championship and you shouldn't be allowed to drop them. Tom Spencer is a young rider, who can ride at champ level, but needed time to develop. Poor by Plymouth here. So you think a rider who is 26, Current Avg: 1.42. (Lowest in the League) Should be retained? How many seasons does he need to develop?. There is a paying public that Plymouth have to think of. Tom is obviously out of his depth in the Championship. It's not fair to him to score no points week after week, and it's not fair to the paying public. Sport can be hard, but being dropped is all part of it. imo he has been lucky to last this long; It's only due to the lack of riders that has kept him in the team. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woke23 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, tyler42 said: So you think a rider who is 26, Current Avg: 1.42. (Lowest in the League) Should be retained? How many seasons does he need to develop?. There is a paying public that Plymouth have to think of. Tom is obviously out of his depth in the Championship. It's not fair to him to score no points week after week, and it's not fair to the paying public. Sport can be hard, but being dropped is all part of it. imo he has been lucky to last this long; It's only due to the lack of riders that has kept him in the team. Riders start the sport at different ages. Rising star shouldnt necessarily mean a young person. In this case, they are replacing a British lad with an Aussie who, by all accounts, has been performing well at ndl level but in the reserve berth. Doesn't sit right with me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewy Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Woke23 said: Riders start the sport at different ages. Rising star shouldnt necessarily mean a young person. In this case, they are replacing a British lad with an Aussie who, by all accounts, has been performing well at ndl level but in the reserve berth. Doesn't sit right with me He has a British passport, so no different to Workington dropping etherngton for max Perry except etherington is only 17 so by your logic that's worse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPEEDY69 Posted 40 minutes ago Report Share Posted 40 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Woke23 said: Riders start the sport at different ages. Rising star shouldnt necessarily mean a young person. In this case, they are replacing a British lad with an Aussie who, by all accounts, has been performing well at ndl level but in the reserve berth. Doesn't sit right with me I agree with the bold part, however no place of work is a charity (unless it is an actual charity of course) and if you don't perform you're rightly moved on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
szkocjasid Posted 9 minutes ago Report Share Posted 9 minutes ago 23 hours ago, Woke23 said: Shouldn't be allowed. Rising star needs brought into Championship and you shouldn't be allowed to drop them. Tom Spencer is a young rider, who can ride at champ level, but needed time to develop. Poor by Plymouth here. I'd agree with the "rising star" system being used in the Champ, but don't think Spencer would qualify due to his age. Don't agree that they shouldn't be dropped, it's a sport & a business. Plus that brings in other issues, Workington not being allowed to drop Etherington who wants to be let go or a rider who turns 16 mid-season (Will Cairns) not getting signed as no "RS" is allowed to be dropped, meaning he has to ride in the top 6! It's no surprise Spencer has been dropped as he wasn't scoring well & has been given plenty of matches. There's no guarantee Whalley will do any better as the jump form NL to Champ is massive, but can't blame Plymouth for trying something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woke23 Posted 6 minutes ago Report Share Posted 6 minutes ago 2 hours ago, lewy said: He has a British passport, so no different to Workington dropping etherngton for max Perry except etherington is only 17 so by your logic that's worse. Etherington and Workington parted ways mutually. He knew he was no where near ready. Spencer is a better rider than Whalley, although Whalley may have a higher ceiling. Also, it isnt the same. Having a British Passport may make you British, but he's still and Aussie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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