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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2008 15:19:18 GMT
Do you ever drop it? Errr drop what exactly? Why not ask the same question of those who keeping bringing it up
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2008 15:40:01 GMT
However, the whole THJ business leaves a rather sour taste in the mouth. The bloke should have been banned for 12 months for extracting the urine out of the sport in this country - it's as simple as that. I think you're going a bit over the top. At the start of the season he had injuries, Under-21 meetings and did put 2 Polish fixtures ahead of his Edinburgh commitments. I'd have thought it was Edinburgh fans that should be hacked off with that, not everyone else. Given your support of Lukas Dryml do you want me to dredge up that old chestnut as I don't think your stance will look particularly consistent. Catch you over the weekend hopefully Rico
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Post by Genghis on Sept 10, 2008 16:27:20 GMT
I'm a bit lost with all the TJH jibes - what exactly is the gripe? Was he riding in some other country when he should have been at Edinburgh - if so when & why. I thought Edinburgh had been granted r/r for him whenever he's been away so the absences have been valid. Wacks - the less-spotted THJ chose a Polish fixture ahead of a British one. After the case with Zorro last year, any rider who does that at Premier League level is supposed to be suspended for 12 months. Somehow the SVEMO agreement (the agreement between Britain and Sweden) was quoted to allow him to ride in Poland (where no such agreement exists) and he avoided a ban.
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Post by Genghis on Sept 10, 2008 16:29:16 GMT
Catch you over the weekend hopefully I'm wondering whether to take my tall red & white Polish hat. You won't be able to miss me if I'm wearing that.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2008 17:01:39 GMT
However, the whole THJ business leaves a rather sour taste in the mouth. The bloke should have been banned for 12 months for extracting the urine out of the sport in this country - it's as simple as that. I think you're going a bit over the top. At the start of the season he had injuries, Under-21 meetings and did put 2 Polish fixtures ahead of his Edinburgh commitments. I'd have thought it was Edinburgh fans that should be hacked off with that, not everyone else. Given your support of Lukas Dryml do you want me to dredge up that old chestnut as I don't think your stance will look particularly consistent. Catch you over the weekend hopefully Rico Re your first point, i totally agree with you rico, i believe ALL absences should be dealt with by the relevant clubs,who are answerable to their own supporters, a stance i have been taking since the zagar/reading furore. Re your second point i again agree but you have to remember genghis views everything through 'dibley glasses'. I have no doubt if hitler and pol pot had ridden for oxford he would be talking about them in glowing terms.
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Post by Genghis on Sept 10, 2008 17:32:56 GMT
Re your second point i again agree but you have to remember genghis views everything through 'dibley glasses'. I have no doubt if hitler and pol pot had ridden for oxford he would be talking about them in glowing terms. What rot. Rossiter rode for Oxford and I think he's a pillock. And I don't think much of Jesper B Jensen either.
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Post by admin on Sept 10, 2008 19:37:08 GMT
I think you're going a bit over the top. At the start of the season he had injuries, Under-21 meetings and did put 2 Polish fixtures ahead of his Edinburgh commitments. I'd have thought it was Edinburgh fans that should be hacked off with that, not everyone else. Rico And a few Edinburgh supporters have expressed their concerns over it, while others perhaps would be, if it wasn't for Edinburgh's remarkably strong team being able to cover his absences easily enough.
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