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Post by admin on May 18, 2008 12:10:13 GMT
So, who'll follow Colin Meredith into the hall of shame? I don't know, but I've a feeling a couple of Newcastle types could be a safe bet with marron being nominated to make the decision. And now we're open for nominations.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 12:13:35 GMT
Plymouth Speedway, including the bloke who runs the Devils Track Shop, for attempting to hijack Newport Speedway last week.
Pure greed and trying to take advantage of the sad events at the Haley Stadium.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 13:58:27 GMT
Hmmmm. It's a tough one. My nomination goes to MattyHart - for thinking that Richard Juul will be a good signing for Newcastle, and also Rye House fans for slagging off Mildenhall Speedway.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 14:51:49 GMT
How about Another Ref one then - Christina Turnbull, for her failure to see what was in front of her nose at Eastbourne last night. Heat 5, and Robert Miskowiak pulls a Scott Nicholls-style locker on the second bend, before falling off. Piotr swiderski, behind him, has nowhere to go but straight into the Miskowiak bike and onto his arse on the track. Turnbull promptly excludes Swidders. In spite of half the Witches camp telling Turnbull that she had excluded the wrong rider, she refused to change her mind. She's rapidly giving female refs a bad name - god knows there aren't many of them in the first place, but when you have one who you can guarantee will make some kind of screwy decision every time she comes near your track, you start to wonder if that's a good thing!
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 15:12:44 GMT
OK I'll try this week as Gem only had 6 minutes to see last weeks nomination.
"Craig "F'ing" Ackroyd. Tonight he makes possibly the worst decision I have ever seen.
Heat 8 at Stoke all 4 gate pretty much equally, Jesper Kristiansen off gate 1 clips the inside kerb on turn 1 and straightens causing chaos on the first turn. Jack Roberts is the unfortunate one that pirouettes and falls, but immediately is up and remounted the Stoke pair are coasting expecting the red light and Henning Loof is off into the distance. There was no reason to stop the race, Roberts could well have passed the coasting Potters and the race was still on. Roberts was up and on his bike before the red lights are on, but Ackroyd excludes him from the rerun. For what? Mr Ackroyd being too quick on the red lights? He could have said unsatisfactory start, but no we must exclude a rider that HAS NOT caused a stoppage. The guy is an incompetent, even Mr Flint or Mcgreggor haven't made cockups on this scale. "
So Ackroyd you are the weakest link, fuck off.
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Post by admin on May 18, 2008 15:17:29 GMT
Splendid new avatar comebackkings - you can do next week, if you feel up to the challenge.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 15:37:57 GMT
I am not sure if I will have t'interweb access next saturday, as I'm visiting friends in Zummerzet, but I can do the week after if its free.
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Post by Genghis on May 18, 2008 20:00:34 GMT
I would like to nominate the fucking bastard who smashed into my car overnight while it was parked, causing a fair amount of damage to the front wing and smashing the light to pieces. Bastard.
I'm concerned that it's done enough damage to write off the car - and it'll be a few more weeks before I'm back on the road. Not only that, but as there is no sign of the other driver (fucking wanker), it'll come off my insurance.
Looks like next Monday's trip to Scunthorpe is off, but there's no way I'm cancelling my trip to Scotland. I'll come up by train if necessary.
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Post by schumi on May 18, 2008 20:12:11 GMT
I would like to nominate the fucking bastard who smashed into my car overnight while it was parked, causing a fair amount of damage to the front wing and smashing the light to pieces. Bastard. Okay, who told stuartroad where genghis lives?
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Post by Genghis on May 18, 2008 20:20:59 GMT
I would like to nominate the fucking bastard who smashed into my car overnight while it was parked, causing a fair amount of damage to the front wing and smashing the light to pieces. Bastard. Okay, who told stuartroad where genghis lives? Schumi, that almost made me smile. Almost. Actually, the car was parked elsewhere last night. I can't fucking believe it. I leave the car in Woodstock overnight and the wheel gets nicked. I leave the car in Cowley overnight and some bastard smashes into it. I'm getting a great big 40-tonne fucking arctic - which no-one can jack up or damage by crashing into it.
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Post by schumi on May 18, 2008 20:25:37 GMT
Know how you feel, genghis - someone did that to me on Christmas Day a couple of years ago.
And then another idiot drove into the back of me and gave me false details, so I lost all my no claims bonus. Needless to say I've got it back up and have it protected now.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 20:29:03 GMT
Okay, who told stuartroad where genghis lives? Schumi, that almost made me smile. Almost. Actually, the car was parked elsewhere last night. I can't fucking believe it. I leave the car in Woodstock overnight and the wheel gets nicked. I leave the car in Cowley overnight and some bastard smashes into it. I'm getting a great big 40-tonne fucking arctic - which no-one can jack up or damage by crashing into it. Ghengis, I'm sensing a pattern here. You left the car in Cowley and you expected to a) find it in the same place and b) to find it in one piece?
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Post by Genghis on May 18, 2008 20:33:25 GMT
Know how you feel, genghis - someone did that to me on Christmas Day a couple of years ago. And then another idiot drove into the back of me and gave me false details, so I lost all my no claims bonus. Needless to say I've got it back up and have it protected now. Schumi, that's one good thing, I've got protected no claims. But it's going to be bloody inconvenient. Unlike the wheel incident which was solved in a day, I could be without a car for a couple of weeks while it's being fixed (I don't think my insurance includes a courtesy car). And then there's the matter of whether the insurance company write off the car because they decide the damage is too expensive, even though I eventually drove the car back home today. It's a pain in the bloody arse. But I will get to Bonnie Scotland in just under three weeks time... even if it means a train ride.
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Post by Genghis on May 18, 2008 20:37:32 GMT
Schumi, that almost made me smile. Almost. Actually, the car was parked elsewhere last night. I can't fucking believe it. I leave the car in Woodstock overnight and the wheel gets nicked. I leave the car in Cowley overnight and some bastard smashes into it. I'm getting a great big 40-tonne fucking arctic - which no-one can jack up or damage by crashing into it. Ghengis, I'm sensing a pattern here. You left the car in Cowley and you expected to a) find it in the same place and b) to find it in one piece? I've had less problems in Cowley than Woodstock in the past. In apparently respectable Woodstock, I've had (a) a wheel removed (b) a window smashed. In addition (c) my mum had her car stolen a few years back. Then my brother ex-girlfriend's had (d) someone crap on her bonnet overnight. But she turned out to be a cow and left him, so I find that one quite funny.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2008 20:40:48 GMT
Bastard is about nthe right word for it Genghis. I sympathise - I've been in a similar situation. Fingers crossed you get it all sorted as quickly as possible.
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