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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 22:10:13 GMT
Exceptionally talented, ambitious, fearless, entertaining, exciting......need I go on??!! Have to agree Zonks Sorry Schumi That makes three of us then......and just for the record I'm not sorry Schumi.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 22:18:41 GMT
Not you too? The whole world has gone bonkers. Some people think I'm bonkers, but I just think I'm free. Man, I'm just living my life, there's nothing crazy 'bout me.
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Post by schumi on Jan 18, 2010 22:28:41 GMT
Oh you will be.
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Post by schumi on Jan 20, 2010 7:13:31 GMT
Former Grand Prix rider Grzegorz Walasek has slammed claims he demanded too much money to stay with champions Zielona Gora.
The ex-Poole and Lakeside man lifted the Polish Ekstraliga title with the team last year, but was unable to agree terms to stay for 2010.
Club president Robert Dowhan reportedly claimed the 33-year-old’s wage demands were too high. Walasek has since signed for Bydgoszcz, while American legend Greg Hancock replaces him at Zielona Gora.
The Polish international spent 11 seasons in two separate spells riding for the club. He first signed for them in 1993 but left for Czestochowa in 2000, before rejoining from the Lions in 2006.
Walasek was given a hot reception by a section of the team’s support at an ice meeting in Opolu. But he admits they retain a special place in his heart and hit back at claims his wage demands were excessive.
He told Radia Zachód: “What the president said to the fans is pure political jigsaw puzzle. The easiest way to wash your hands of the situation is to say that a rider asked for too much money.
“I have a suggestion for Robert. If he wants, I am willing to show what the president offered me and what the other rider (Hancock) got. Then they will really see what money we're talking about.
“But I will not be on the pages of the media arguing with Robert. I think I did a lot for the club and did not deserve such a farewell.”
Of the fans’ reaction to his departure in Opolu, Walasek added: “I do not know exactly what the matter was. Let them be as they are. I will always love them no matter what they scream.”
Now, wouldn't that be interesting?
speedwaygp.com
In other news, Sebastian Ulamek has been made Tarnow's captain.
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Post by schumi on Jan 29, 2010 17:16:56 GMT
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Post by schumi on Jan 30, 2010 12:51:52 GMT
And Slawomir Drabik joins him.
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Post by schumi on Mar 15, 2010 16:04:07 GMT
Despite everything appearing to be getting better for Czestochowa, it seems they are now seriously considering the possibility of withdrawing from the Extraliga due to their financial situation. A decision is expected to be made this week.
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