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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 13:57:50 GMT
Rob, do you not know that there can only be one.....................and he races up North at Glasgow. Aye, but he's a false messiah. Actually, the messiah always used to be Hans Nielsen. There used to be a couple of Scottish ladies who used to support Oxford back in the eighties, they'd make three or four trips to Cowley during the season, and they always called Hans the messiah. So therefore the messiah must ride for Oxford... which makes Lee Smethills the present incumbent I'm still trying to work out how you managed to compare Hans Nielsen and Lee Smethills? That must deserve a Flapperjack nomination? ;D
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Post by admin on Sept 16, 2007 14:00:22 GMT
I'm still trying to work out how you managed to compare Hans Nielsen and Lee Smethills? It does, I'm afraid, show how far Oxford have fallen from the grace of the speedway Gods.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 14:54:41 GMT
I see the Silver Fairy can't wait to see my reaction when, as he puts it, "Scott finishes 9th but Adams retires". Such, it seems, are the things that turn Silver Fairy on, but I suspect the former British champion will struggle to finish 9th and Adams is unlikely to retire until another Australian is ready to take on the GPs, presumably Holder. The former British champion is currently eighth, but has far superior riders such as Jagus, Hampel and Jonsson breathing down his neck - I think he'll finish eleventh. He's not sounding quite so confident now though......
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Post by schumi on Sept 16, 2007 15:14:06 GMT
I'm not sure about the FOTW award, but that display defo worthy of some kind of accolade IMO. I hope someone gets it onto YouTube for those who weren't there to see it. One of those heart in the mouth moments that turns into a big giggle once you realise no-one was injured. The track announcer (whose name escapes me) was pretty quick with the grasstrack comments too wasn't he? I heard about this today and I'd like to see it on youtube too. Apparently he went crashing through the podium on the centre green and set off some fire extinguishers - marshalls scattering everywhere.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 15:26:01 GMT
I'm not sure about the FOTW award, but that display defo worthy of some kind of accolade IMO. I hope someone gets it onto YouTube for those who weren't there to see it. One of those heart in the mouth moments that turns into a big giggle once you realise no-one was injured. The track announcer (whose name escapes me) was pretty quick with the grasstrack comments too wasn't he? I heard about this today and I'd like to see it on youtube too. Apparently he went crashing through the podium on the centre green and set off some fire extinguishers - marshalls scattering everywhere. It was quite spectacular. They have this wooden box contraption by the start gate which they keep the flags and stuff in, and he knocked that up in the air, then took out the extinguishers, all while still upright but completely out of control. He finally laid the bike down about a quarter of the way across the centre green, then thankfully stood up and walked away. The starting marshall looked a tad surprised, it has to be said
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Post by donsking on Sept 16, 2007 16:11:17 GMT
I'm not sure about the FOTW award, but that display defo worthy of some kind of accolade IMO. I hope someone gets it onto YouTube for those who weren't there to see it. One of those heart in the mouth moments that turns into a big giggle once you realise no-one was injured. The track announcer (whose name escapes me) was pretty quick with the grasstrack comments too wasn't he? I heard about this today and I'd like to see it on youtube too. Apparently he went crashing through the podium on the centre green and set off some fire extinguishers - marshalls scattering everywhere. As munners said, the commentator was on fine form, he described it as a 'what happened next moment'! He started off by lifting coming round turn 4 (I think Dave Lanning used to call it 'picking up some unwanted drive'), but he seemed to gather it up, although he went from the inside right out to the boards entering the straight; a split second later he was vertical and heading back across the track (I couldn't quite see if he went across Leigh Lanham or behind him) up onto the green and skittled everything, I'm surprised the flag marshal didn't have to go off for a change of underwear!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 18:49:36 GMT
OK, I've waited along time for this...Shovlar...you really are a flapperjack not only today, tomorrow and there-in after...no one reason necessary, there's hundreds of 'em... Up there with Lord flapperjack in my opinion SR you have to be neutral in you're choice..pretty please.. ps...Genghis don't even bother telling me he's a mate of your's either ;D
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Post by schumi on Sept 16, 2007 18:56:49 GMT
Fernando Alonso. Today it's for trying to run his team mate off the track.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 18:58:12 GMT
Fernando Alonso. Today it's for trying to run his team mate off the track. . Aye , i thought that as well .
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 19:03:39 GMT
Fernando Alonso. Today it's for trying to run his team mate off the track. What like Lukas Dribble ;D Oh silly me....he has to turn up to do that doh!!!
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Post by Genghis on Sept 16, 2007 19:14:15 GMT
ps...Genghis don't even bother telling me he's a mate of your's either ;D Er... he is actually There's nowt wrong with Shovvy... he just loves winding people up... and unfortunately, the Coventry fans fall for it every time.
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Post by Genghis on Sept 16, 2007 19:18:55 GMT
Fernando Alonso. Today it's for trying to run his team mate off the track. Alonso is a complete flapperjack, but that move on the second bend was just about acceptable. Lewis and the Spanish flappejack are battling for the world championship - which means hard racing. McLaren team-mates have done far worse to each together - such as that sneaky, oily French weasel Prost in the penultimate race of 1989.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 19:35:23 GMT
ps...Genghis don't even bother telling me he's a mate of your's either ;D Er... he is actually There's nowt wrong with Shovvy... he just loves winding people up... and unfortunately, the Coventry fans fall for it every time. Do people still actually read what Shoveller writes without thinking where's the wind up?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2007 19:42:14 GMT
I second the nomination for the lying skiving little shitbag that languishes under the name of Dribble. And I'll third it - gutted I couldn't nominate it, but I'll survive. His qualification for the GP series will put his undeniable flapperjack skills on a stage for all to see - well possibly with the exception of Cardiff and Mallila where he won't turn up as he doesn't like the tracks. And I have to say, I take my hat off to SL for last weeks choice - poetic justice!!!
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Post by schumi on Sept 16, 2007 19:43:56 GMT
Fernando Alonso. Today it's for trying to run his team mate off the track. Alonso is a complete flapperjack, but that move on the second bend was just about acceptable. Not according to Lewis! Okay, if I can't have Alonso can I nominate Silver Bee?
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