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Aces v Witches 20th April 7:30


Col

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10 hours ago, TB1 said:

I like the way we are being binned off by loads of people before a wheel is turned. Are these the same people who said lynn would spank us over 2 legs? Jeez! Unfortunately most supporters know Jack all. As lambo said before on 360 they are keyboard warriors. 2 comfortable wins over lynn and what I like about it is we have gone about our business quietly and Paul Hurry has said virtually nothing so have some faith in the team and yes if I was a bookie I'd back the home team but until then give it a rest.

Apologies if it came across a bit strong. I just think we might surprise a few. After all most, including myself wrote Peterborough off a few years ago.

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24 minutes ago, TB1 said:

Apologies if it came across a bit strong. I just think we might surprise a few. After all most, including myself wrote Peterborough off a few years ago.

It's sport and anything can happen (sometimes 😉) that's why we all follow it. I'm not one for making predictions as you can often end up with egg on your face and it's all a bit pointless imo, I much prefer to comment on what has happened. I was expecting a hiding at Sheffield last Thursday and  unbelievably we came away with an 8 point win, it only takes 1 "decent" rider to have an off night, or the track to be not quite the "usual" and that can have a massive effect on the final result. 

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2 hours ago, IainB said:

It's sport and anything can happen (sometimes 😉) that's why we all follow it. I'm not one for making predictions as you can often end up with egg on your face and it's all a bit pointless imo, I much prefer to comment on what has happened. I was expecting a hiding at Sheffield last Thursday and  unbelievably we came away with an 8 point win, it only takes 1 "decent" rider to have an off night, or the track to be not quite the "usual" and that can have a massive effect on the final result. 

I bet you were well pleased with that result. I think at Lynn whilst I thought Ben Cook was excellent our 6 point lead after the first 2 heats was the killer and Lynn's inconsistency meant they couldn't land a blow on us after that. I think Leicester like Ipswich have that really solid look about them.

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I think this should be a home win, but predictions of 60-30 hmm not sure about that, Ipswich are a team that has a solid look about it as they showed against Kings Lynn, our top two are a level above but i think if Witches are on it they can trouble our middle order/reserves. Look to pack the minor placings against Dan and Brady and who knows? 

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Tricky one to call this due to it being our last fixture before the German GP. Both Brady & Dan (and no doubt Norick) won’t trouble to scores too much as they will be concentrating of their forthcoming world championship bid. I’ll go for a narrow witches victory sealed in a heat fifteen advantage. 

 

Above post produced by AI when asking for a prediction using BSF as source material. 

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1 hour ago, Baldyman said:

That's what us keyboard warriors do, we always forget the tack sub. And if you dont agree with me, you are a keyboard warrior🤭

And if you need me to step in and sort it out I’m available until 10pm

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7 hours ago, ouch said:

Tricky one to call this due to it being our last fixture before the German GP. Both Brady & Dan (and no doubt Norick) won’t trouble to scores too much as they will be concentrating of their forthcoming world championship bid. I’ll go for a narrow witches victory sealed in a heat fifteen advantage. 

 

Above post produced by AI when asking for a prediction using BSF as source material. 

Kurtz and Bewley should be able to score a max each tomorrow without breaking a sweat.

 

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37 minutes ago, Robinh88 said:

Kurtz and Bewley should be able to score a max each tomorrow without breaking a sweat.

 

I think Brennan will nick a point off one of them, but then he'll also drop a point to Cook. The wildcards in it all are Kildemand &  Hellström Bängs.  To hit 35 Witches need King to have a good night.  Musielak won't trouble Bewley or Kurtz, should be good between him and the Aces engine room.  Nicholls & Lawson might beat Cairns.

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6 hours ago, Col said:

I think Brennan will nick a point off one of them, but then he'll also drop a point to Cook. The wildcards in it all are Kildemand &  Hellström Bängs.  To hit 35 Witches need King to have a good night.  Musielak won't trouble Bewley or Kurtz, should be good between him and the Aces engine room.  Nicholls & Lawson might beat Cairns.

And Zischke, who is absolute turd.

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1 minute ago, Baldyman said:

His home scores of 6 and 10 so far this season may suggest a level above turd at home, we shall see 

Polished and rolled in glitter at home?

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11 minutes ago, Baldyman said:

His home scores of 6 and 10 so far this season may suggest a level above turd at home, we shall see 

Completely out of character for him, he’ll soon revert to type. And to think the bastions of British Speedway that only ever do things for the greater good of the sport, riders, and other clubs while disregarding their own ambitions and aspirations to do well, sacked a young British rider for this clown. 

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8 minutes ago, Steve Irving said:

Completely out of character for him, he’ll soon revert to type. And to think the bastions of British Speedway that only ever do things for the greater good of the sport, riders, and other clubs while disregarding their own ambitions and aspirations to do well, sacked a young British rider for this clown. 

this clown could of been in a wheel chair, but he is still helping to prop up British speedway.

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I’m still waiting to see this gung ho swashbuckling rider who scrapes the boards and stretches the throttle cable attempting to get around riders (his own words). The first couple of meetings all I’ve seen is an inside/mid track steady Eddie who looks content to hold the place he’s occupying. 
 

Now before anyone jumps on my back, of course it’s only two meetings in and he’s feeling his way in to British Speedway and getting used to things, but I’ll admit I was expecting a different style to what I’ve seen in the first couple of meetings. 
 

Perhaps today is the day? The wide open spaces of the NSS should suit him down to the ground. 

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