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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 20:23:31 GMT
Typically stupid decision from Tony Steele - where on earth people get this idea that he is a decent referee from is beyond me. Skornicki stuck to his line, Frampton turned in on him. Frampton should've gone. Actually, Frampton should've been riding for Newport yesterday, but wasn't. A disgraceful character all around. Another controversial, crazy comment Sub
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Post by Genghis on May 4, 2009 20:28:40 GMT
Peter Adams is senile and should be pensioned off. How, in a million years, was that the fault of Jordan Frampton? Adam Skornicki clearly hit his front wheel. A no-brainer.
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Post by Genghis on May 4, 2009 20:30:13 GMT
Typically stupid decision from Tony Steele - where on earth people get this idea that he is a decent referee from is beyond me. Skornicki stuck to his line, Frampton turned in on him. Frampton should've gone. Actually, Frampton should've been riding for Newport yesterday, but wasn't. A disgraceful character all around. I wish you'd watch the same meeting as the rest of us, old fellow.
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Post by admin on May 4, 2009 20:30:33 GMT
You mean it was an honest assessment, or are you against passing in the sport? Skornicki was simply executing a superb pass, Frampton - a character of low repute, obviously - saw it coming and turned into Skornicki. Steele has always been a useless referee - give me Wojaczek any day of the week.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 20:34:08 GMT
You mean it was an honest assessment, or are you against passing in the sport? Skornicki was simply executing a superb pass, Frampton - a character of low repute, obviously - saw it coming and turned into Skornicki. Steele has always been a useless referee - give me Wojaczek any day of the week. I'll give you credit for your consistancy, it was a tiny bit like the Gollob Crump incident in the GP's a couple of seasons ago, you clearly feel a rider has the right to charge up the inside and if he is in front he has the 'right of way'. Personally i dont agree, but i respect your position over this.
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Post by admin on May 4, 2009 20:39:41 GMT
Justice is served in the end - great first couple of turns by Lindgren, just a bit of a surprise that the Coventry pair didn't hurl themselves to the floor and see if they could get another pitiful decision from the discredited Steele.
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Post by Genghis on May 4, 2009 20:48:00 GMT
Justice is served in the end - great first couple of turns by Lindgren, just a bit of a surprise that the Coventry pair didn't hurl themselves to the floor and see if they could get another pitiful decision from the discredited Steele. Don't forget you're also discredited - you don't even know which teams are riding tomorrow.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 20:58:26 GMT
You mean it was an honest assessment, or are you against passing in the sport? Skornicki was simply executing a superb pass, Frampton - a character of low repute, obviously - saw it coming and turned into Skornicki. Sube, you're starting to sound like Outraged from Dorset there. Initially I thought Frampton laid it down, but credit to Tony Steele, after seeing the replay contact was made which attributed to his fall and the correct decision called. Peter Adams was as bad with his whinge which actually I found quite amusing. Accusing Frampton of turning his front wheel to make contact with Skornicki on purpose. Just how is a rider supposed to get round a bend without turning his front wheel? Anyway, decent meeting in the end and a shame Coventry didn't secure a point from it. I thought there were going to receive a pasting tonight, but they dug in and made a fight of it. Kennet Cov's rider of the night. Pleasantly surprised at how he seems to have matured both on & off track, with Lindgren unopposed as man of the meeting.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 21:12:01 GMT
You mean it was an honest assessment, or are you against passing in the sport? Skornicki was simply executing a superb pass, Frampton - a character of low repute, obviously - saw it coming and turned into Skornicki. Steele has always been a useless referee - give me Wojaczek any day of the week. That makes you and Peter Adams in the whole world who think it was Frampton fault
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Post by admin on May 4, 2009 21:46:51 GMT
That makes you and Peter Adams in the whole world who think it was Frampton fault Well, it's good to have Peter Adams on the right side of a discussion for once.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 23:11:22 GMT
Well as a neutral I enjoyed the meeting tonight, and I agree Tony Steele made the correct decision. Scary moment......."Peter Adams SMILED " on TV ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 23:16:21 GMT
Must have been wind Badge. Normally not even a good home win makes that flapperjack smile.
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Post by zonkers on May 5, 2009 8:47:24 GMT
Peter Adams is senile and should be pensioned off. How, in a million years, was that the fault of Jordan Frampton? Adam Skornicki clearly hit his front wheel. A no-brainer. Spot on ! A no-brainer indeed. I was shouting at the telly.
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Post by zonkers on May 5, 2009 8:48:31 GMT
Well as a neutral I enjoyed the meeting tonight, and I agree Tony Steele made the correct decision. Scary moment......."Peter Adams SMILED " on TV ;D Lol - so did Freddie Lindgren - briefly. A rare sight, too ! ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2009 16:29:29 GMT
Do we have a Scunthorpe Avatar Schumi ? as i dont support Coventry anymore, i support Scunthorpe now.
Whats our nickname ? is it 'the scorpions' ?
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