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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2009 16:43:46 GMT
Glorious, glorious ride by Darcy Ward - that was fantastic from the young fellow.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2009 16:48:32 GMT
You do spout some rubbish. When I spout a fifth of the rubbish you do, I'll start to worry. Jonsson is based in Bydgoszcz, so the Polish league must have some merit for him. Well i would be surprised if he put the Polish league above the World championship or the World cup, and most riders would be expected to put their own domestic league and championship above any foreign league, so with Andreas not riding in Britain, the Polish league could well be his lowest priority. And i'll start to worry if i ever become a fifth as spiteful, hateful and unpleasant as you.
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2009 16:54:31 GMT
That's a jolly nice thing for you to say about me - I'm flattered. But if Sweden means so much to Jonsson, why has he based himself in Poland? And it's not as if he's ever made any great impression in the world championship or the Speedway World Cup, is it? How many times has a team containing Jonsson been crowned champions in a domestic league?
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2009 16:58:45 GMT
Has Nicki P lost his mojo, or has Sajfutdinov emasculated him totally?
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Post by schumi on Sept 13, 2009 17:02:36 GMT
Has Nicki P lost his mojo Never.
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2009 17:22:10 GMT
It's awfully tight in Torun - all to play for, but Czestochowa's big guns could just give them the edge over the homesters, especially if Nicki P finds him missing mojo.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2009 17:46:51 GMT
Right, fingers crossed for bagging some tickets for the second-leg of the final in Torun. Should be awesome.
Rico
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2009 17:47:22 GMT
Nut Nicki P meekly surrenders Czestochowa's chances in Ht 14 - I'm sorry, precious, but it looks like his mojo is missing. Or is the beard sapping his strength? Torun into their third final running - congratulations to the angels.
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Post by schumi on Sept 13, 2009 18:02:47 GMT
Can't believe you left in the "nut" reference post-edit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2009 18:34:51 GMT
did i miss it again
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Post by schumi on Sept 14, 2009 6:09:38 GMT
The Gdansk v Wroclaw meeting was postponed until next weekend after riders agreed they didn't want to risk the chance of an abandonment mid meeting due to rain.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2009 17:28:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2009 18:00:26 GMT
Whilst it does have some amusement value, it's a odd claim for the Poles to make. With their huge amount of talent their failure to produce a World champion since the early 70's, surely makes Polish speedway the "pussies" of the world stage, jesus christ even England have had four crowned since then, as have the world's most talented speedway nation, who've found four world champions in the last 25 years or so, and they've only ever sent about 40 riders over.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2009 23:02:26 GMT
It now appears that PePe's points from the match on Sunday may be removed from the final result as he did not have a medical certificate declaring him fit to race.
It doesn't look like this will impact on Zielona Gora's qualification, though, as his points will simply be removed from the result leaving Falubaz with a 46-32 victory.
I think that if the riders finishing behind PePe in the races on Sunday were all moved up in position Polonia would have qualified having lost by only 48-41 (but my arithmetic could be way off there!)
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Post by schumi on Sept 16, 2009 5:58:53 GMT
Krzysztof Kasprzak's father, Zenon, has criticised Leszno's manager, Czeslaw Czernicki, in the press this week. It seems that emotions are running so high that one or the other (Kasprzak or Czernicki) may have to leave the team next year, as neither party can work with the other.
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