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Post by schumi on Oct 13, 2008 20:06:42 GMT
No excuses from me - congratulations Poole. You've had a fantastic season, and deserve the title.
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Post by admin on Oct 13, 2008 20:35:16 GMT
Jedrzejak's great to watch when he starts giving it full gas - super stuff in Ht 14.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2008 20:49:59 GMT
Jedrzejak's great to watch when he starts giving it full gas - super stuff in Ht 14. Lets put it into perspective, he was last when Jablonski fell, last in the re-run, which should never have been stopped, and then finally made the gate to beat Poole's worst two riders on the night. You may want to watch again without the 'Polish glasses'
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Post by schumi on Oct 13, 2008 20:56:56 GMT
You didn't really get to see him in full flow tonight. Jedrzejak in Poland and Sweden is a wonder to behold, and being passed by, then repassing Adams against Swindon (albeit from 15 metres) was pure entertainment. He really is a great rider.
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Post by zonkers on Oct 13, 2008 21:19:48 GMT
Already watching something else Wish I had... as I've said elsewhere, I would have been better off watching paint dry tonight. How dull was that? I don't get it - why don't they film the relegation play-off? At leat that will be more exciting.... And Tatum and Pearson really got on my nerves big time tonight - wittering on and on the whole time. Sometimes....just sometimes, it would be really nice to hear the roar or the bikes, or the sound of the crowd, rather than their inane witterings. And at the end when the riders were being called up one by one for the presentation, the pair of them were at it again! I just wanted to hear the celebrations...... And great spoonerism from Sara Elgin - "Andrew, would you like to do the toin coss" ? !! Lol ! That was one sentence of hers I did actually understand for a change! ;D
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Post by braveheart on Oct 13, 2008 21:35:03 GMT
Pearson got on my nerves. And are Jonas and Daniel brothers, as their surnames were pronounced differently?. Poole supporters were their usual, loving 5-1s, that is not speedway. Congratulations to Poole but I don't know if they were the better team, maybe the luckier one with steering clear of more injuries.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2008 21:35:49 GMT
Wish I'd have stayed with it, doing a toin coss with Sara would be worth the admission on its own!
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Post by admin on Oct 13, 2008 22:23:02 GMT
Jedrzejak's great to watch when he starts giving it full gas - super stuff in Ht 14. Lets put it into perspective, he was last when Jablonski fell, last in the re-run, which should never have been stopped, and then finally made the gate to beat Poole's worst two riders on the night. You may want to watch again without the 'Polish glasses' Why should I want to watch it again? I didn't say that it was a massive achievement to defeat Skornicki and Eriksson, did I? I said it was great to watch Jedrzejak giving it full gas. And it is. But I guess you prefer watching the Dullard. Anyway, congratulations to the Dullard and Co for a comprehensive (putting it mildly) victory over the two legs. It was always going to be a struggle for the Hammers, but their abject showing over the first couple of heats just meant the Pirates had their tails up. And once an outfit like Poole get the wind in their sales they take some stopping.
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Post by admin on Oct 13, 2008 22:31:30 GMT
Pearson got on my nerves. And are Jonas and Daniel brothers, as their surnames were pronounced differently?. Poole supporters were their usual, loving 5-1s, that is not speedway. Congratulations to Poole but I don't know if they were the better team, maybe the luckier one with steering clear of more injuries. Ah, the screaming imbecile, who thinks he's so clever by having his little digs at the peasants who bring up his infatuation with Tai "Wuffy, Wuffy, Wuffy" Woffinden on internet fora. As for luck, well, you tend not to win things without that little bit of luck. Poole's luck was that, generally speaking, their injuries were early and to riders they were better off without (Zabik and Suchecki). And when they did lose a critical rider, the Dullard, it was, again, early in the season and they were able to draft in Kasprzak to cover. Poole are a very good side. Not a great side, since such things no longer exist in British speedway.
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