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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 23:48:50 GMT
Troy cut across Fish nothing to do with staying out his way.
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Post by schumi on Mar 31, 2009 6:03:30 GMT
I shall have to become a temporary Poole fan. Oh dear.
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Post by Genghis on Mar 31, 2009 11:36:12 GMT
Great stuff for the Fish 6+2 awesome stuff. Ok.......... He beat. Hall Hall Hall Piszcz I hope Snyper realises that it's unlikely that Hall and Piszcz will be in the GP qualifiers.
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Post by Genghis on Mar 31, 2009 11:41:57 GMT
I shall have to become a temporary Poole fan. Oh dear. Schumi, I think it's just a rumour. Poole may have had a bad start to the season, but they're not THAT desperate. ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2009 14:40:46 GMT
Looking at the meagre crowd at Wimbourne Road last night, won't be too long before MF is looking for a crowd pleaser to put a few more bums on seats.
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Post by admin on Mar 31, 2009 19:48:08 GMT
So, after a day to reflect, what were the conclusions of the old Mongol warlord? Well, first things first, how on earth do Sky manage to get riders to humiliate themselves with those stupid poses ahead of the introduction of the teams? It's embarrassing to watch. I imagine they're told they ought to look mean and moody, but they end up looking constipated. Then to the presentation and it wasn't long before the imbecile was screaming and the old cliches were tripping off the tongue of Tatum MBE effortlessly, together with liberal offerings of "absolutely", "no question" and "most certainly". Next to Chris Louis down at trackside where he opines that gate 4 at Poole is usually poor, but tonight the grid looks good all the way across. A short time later and Louis is having to admit to a gaff of epic proportions as gate 4 proves to be as much good as the proverbial "chocolate fireguard". But Chris Louis is an excellent interviewer and always good value in the pits. The wench was an altogether different matter entirely. Vacuous and not even attractive, I thought. But we must be grateful that Sky trouble themselves with the sport, apparently. On to the action and it wasn't too bad - some good action on the track. I'm sure there'll be a lot worse than that to come. And if there isn't, well, a good season's viewing lies ahead.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2009 21:16:09 GMT
I think I enjoyed the meeting . The racing was half decent for WR, probably as they had to put more shale on than normal as it was wet apparently. I think our local sports journalist put it in a nutshell....."it's strange watching a meeting when you want both teams to lose" ;D Anyway, a big well done to Screenie, and I thoroughly enjoyed Richard Hall's never say die attitude. Pavlic is either very low on confidence or really didn't want to be there, and I was looking forward to seeing him set the meeting alight somewhat. Anyway Chris Holder seems to be continuing where he left off last season. A half decent meeting to start with, and hopefully more of the same in the future programmes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2009 21:25:40 GMT
Well, if this comment from Crazy robin over at the BSF is right, our beloved First Lady could be about to be served a treat the next time Poole are live on Sky: I would be most surprised if that happens.....I think it's far more likely we'll be seeing Psycho Lindback in the blue and white.
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Post by braveheart on Apr 1, 2009 13:02:59 GMT
Surprised by some of the comments about this meeting, or am I easily pleased. I thought it was a brilliant meeting. Disappointed with Pavlic, can see him being dropped if he carries on like that. Screen did well, what a fat arse he has, where did he lose that weight!!!? Hall would be better on grasstrack. Tatum sounded a bit bored at first, kept say mmm. I just hope we get meetings like that every week on TV.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2009 15:15:39 GMT
Doesn't Fisher look manly in those pink marigolds? Perhaps he's hoping Fairy will sponsor him when he makes the GPs. I like a man who isn't afraid to wear pink. What a cracking ride from Simon Stead in heat 13 and not too bad a night for the Fish either. Fisher - needs to learn to keep out of his team mates way who are obviously far faster than him. If he was far faster than him why was he behind him Batchelor was at fault there. He cut across Fisher.
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Post by schumi on Apr 1, 2009 16:06:06 GMT
I like a man who isn't afraid to wear pink. Can't say pink's a colour I'm particularly fond of on anyone, but my post was just a bit of banter with old snyper. I've always like Ryan, but I'm afraid I tend to rebel against overzealousness, no matter what the subject matter (Nicki P aside).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2009 16:13:03 GMT
I like a man who isn't afraid to wear pink. Can't say pink's a colour I'm particularly fond of on anyone I have a pink shirt and jumper, its a fine colour.
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Post by zonkers on Apr 1, 2009 16:26:13 GMT
Surprised by some of the comments about this meeting, or am I easily pleased. I thought it was a brilliant meeting. Me too !! Screen did well, what a fat arse he has, where did he lose that weight!!!? Lol !! My thoughts exactly !! From his fingers I reckon !! ;D ;D ;D
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