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Post by Genghis on Nov 15, 2009 14:32:31 GMT
if Woffinden wanted to rub shoulders with Crump and Adams, and help his pal, he didn't need to wear a team Australia blouse to do so did he ? It was probably a pre-requiste of helping out. And what harm did it do? But oh no, you and Sube cannot resist at taking digs before he's had the chance to ride in even one GP round. Come on young Woffy, show up these total ignamaranouses and go on make Britain proud in 2010.
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Post by admin on Nov 15, 2009 14:48:54 GMT
I find it quite remarkable and more than a little hypocritical that you turned against the global superstar for deciding not to ride in the discredited ELRC and yet give unstinting support to "Wuffy, Wuffy, Wuffy" in spite of him wearing Australian colours during part of the SWC. No doubt in a couple of years time "Wuffy, Wuffy, Wuffy" will do something to offend you and you'll turn against him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2009 15:12:33 GMT
if Woffinden wanted to rub shoulders with Crump and Adams, and help his pal, he didn't need to wear a team Australia blouse to do so did he ? ignamaranouses Pure comedy
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2009 15:20:32 GMT
if Woffinden wanted to rub shoulders with Crump and Adams, and help his pal, he didn't need to wear a team Australia blouse to do so did he ? It was probably a pre-requiste of helping out. And what harm did it do? Considering how long he deliberated over his decision, and the benefits and advantages of his "Britishness" i would say quite a lot. We certainly would have never seen Kenny Carter donning an Aussie blouse, or for that matter see Jason Crump dressed up in a Team England uniform.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 15, 2009 15:53:05 GMT
We certainly would have never seen Kenny Carter donning an Aussie blouse And Tai Woffinden is unlikely to ever become a murdering scumbag, so what exactly is your point? If Kenny Carter is your definition is the perfect Englishman, then you've got it more than a little bit wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2009 16:08:51 GMT
We certainly would have never seen Kenny Carter donning an Aussie blouse And Tai Woffinden is unlikely to ever become a murdering scumbag, so what exactly is your point? If Kenny Carter is your definition is the perfect Englishman, then you've got it more than a little bit wrong. As you are well aware, i met Carter on several occasions Genghis, he was a much troubled man, who committed his crimes due to severe mental torture and anguish, not because of homicidal tendencies, i find your "murdering scumbag" comment rather offensive, but then it would expecting too much of you to expect a modicum of sympathy towards someone with serious mental illness. Whatever Kenny was, he was a patriot, unlike the poisonous toad Woffinden.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 15, 2009 16:21:53 GMT
And Tai Woffinden is unlikely to ever become a murdering scumbag, so what exactly is your point? If Kenny Carter is your definition is the perfect Englishman, then you've got it more than a little bit wrong. As you are well aware, i met Carter on several occasions Genghis, he was a much troubled man, who committed his crimes due to severe mental torture and anguish, not because of homicidal tendencies, i find your "murdering scumbag" comment rather offensive, but then it would expecting too much of you to expect a modicum of sympathy towards someone with serious mental illness. Whatever Kenny was, he was a patriot, unlike the poisonous toad Woffinden. Hatcham, Carter's final act was unforgivable. And here we have a man who went pieces under pressure and was hated by his England team-mates, such as the legendary Peter Collins. So much for his patriotism. And I remember him turning up for an England v Denmark at Oxford, but not being bothered because it was a team event instead of an individual and scoring ONE point, yes ONE point, for his country. Patriotic my arse. I don't think any young rider should aspire to be like Kenny Carter.
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Post by schumi on Nov 15, 2009 19:09:25 GMT
Just had a look on the BSF, and surprise surprise it's filled with thread after thread regarding the line up for next years GP, i have to say the subject has become one big fucking........YYYYYYAAAAAAWWWWWWNNNNN. I find it amusing some people are up in arms about their favourite's non-inclusion. I wonder if they realise not everyone wants to be in the GPs - they may have turned it down.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2009 0:33:15 GMT
I find it amusing some people are up in arms about their favourite's non-inclusion. I wonder if they realise not everyone wants to be in the GPs - they may have turned it down. Well...I KNOW PePe wanted back in ;D
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2009 12:31:03 GMT
Just had a look on the BSF, and surprise surprise it's filled with thread after thread regarding the line up for next years GP, i have to say the subject has become one big fucking........YYYYYYAAAAAAWWWWWWNNNNN. I find it amusing some people are up in arms about their favourite's non-inclusion. I wonder if they realise not everyone wants to be in the GPs - they may have turned it down. possible but you have to assume that everyone who enters the qualifications wants to be in?
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Post by schumi on Nov 16, 2009 17:04:40 GMT
I find it amusing some people are up in arms about their favourite's non-inclusion. I wonder if they realise not everyone wants to be in the GPs - they may have turned it down. Well...I KNOW PePe wanted back in ;D As first reserve you'll probably get to see him at some point, what with the mad Russian being on track.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2009 17:21:03 GMT
Well...I KNOW PePe wanted back in ;D As first reserve you'll probably get to see him at some point, what with the mad Russian being on track. The mad Russian will have to calm down a bit next season, it's one thing to confront Pedersen or Nicholls, but he won't be wanting to upset the 'wild eyed Aussie lover.
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Post by schumi on Dec 14, 2009 11:26:14 GMT
Scott Nicholls and Subedei finally agree on something - that Chris Harris shouldn't have been given the wild-card. From speedwaygp.com: Nicholls was pleased to see Woffinden rewarded for his impressive progress at home and abroad. But he admits he was surprised to see Harris receive another chance in the SGP series, after the Coventry man finished 14th last season.
He said: “Personally, I think Tai and Lee Richardson should have been given wild cards.
“Lee hasn’t been in it for a while and he has been in pretty good form everywhere. His scores in Sweden and Poland are better than mine and Chris’ and his British form is good.
“I was surprised Bomber got the nod over Lee. That’s just my personal opinion – I was surprised Lee didn’t get a wild card and he deserved one most out of all the British riders.”Full article at: speedwaygp.com/en/newsdetail/a929?SID=672e86f1821eeae6a286ae46db11c2e7
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Post by Genghis on Dec 14, 2009 16:21:15 GMT
Scott Nicholls and Subedei finally agree on something - that Chris Harris shouldn't have been given the wild-card. From speedwaygp.com: Nicholls was pleased to see Woffinden rewarded for his impressive progress at home and abroad. But he admits he was surprised to see Harris receive another chance in the SGP series, after the Coventry man finished 14th last season.
He said: “Personally, I think Tai and Lee Richardson should have been given wild cards.
“Lee hasn’t been in it for a while and he has been in pretty good form everywhere. His scores in Sweden and Poland are better than mine and Chris’ and his British form is good.
“I was surprised Bomber got the nod over Lee. That’s just my personal opinion – I was surprised Lee didn’t get a wild card and he deserved one most out of all the British riders.”Full article at: speedwaygp.com/en/newsdetail/a929?SID=672e86f1821eeae6a286ae46db11c2e7It's about time Harris & Nicholls had their heads banged together - the ongoing feud between them is pathetic.
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