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Post by Genghis on Oct 19, 2008 9:51:01 GMT
So who will succeed Ben Powell?
I reckon it's Grachan's turn to decide. Would you like to pick the winner next Saturday, young Grachan.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2008 10:25:41 GMT
Genghis has changed his signature. Scared or what?
I'll choose as long as I can choose the option of nobody if nobody deserves it. 'Cause I'm a tolerant type you know.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 19, 2008 10:36:12 GMT
Genghis has changed his signature. Scared or what? I'll choose as long as I can choose the option of nobody if nobody deserves it. 'Cause I'm a tolerant type you know. Grachan - no I'm not scared. I had to change my signature, because I lost my bet to Schumi. Otherwise I would still be celebrating Swindon's long barren run since they won the league. ;D Alright, you can choose nobody if you like. Although I'm sure a worthy candidate will come along - they normally do.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 19, 2008 10:43:34 GMT
I would like to nominate Scott Nicholls for being a hypocrite. At the Italian GP, he wailed like a baby just because Lukas Dryml was a bit hard on him. Then, last night, when Jonsson had a confrontation with Nicholls over his hard riding, he excuses himself because it's a GP so you should ride hard. A classic case of a rider being able to give it out but not be able to take it. It's quite amusing that the ultimate reason that Nicholls failed to reach the top 8 is that he decided to aim his bike at a 17-year-old kid and therefore managed to stuff up his easiest ride. What a desperate situation British Speedway is in, when Nicholls is our top rider.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2008 11:17:28 GMT
I would like to nominate Scott Nicholls for being a hypocrite. At the Italian GP, he wailed like a baby just because Lukas Dryml was a bit hard on him. Then, last night, when Jonsson had a confrontation with Nicholls over his hard riding, he excuses himself because it's a GP so you should ride hard. I'm sure your ridiculous nomination will be completely overlooked, Nicholls did absolutely nothing wrong last night in his race against AJ, whereas Dryml actions were highly dangerous. Try looking at both races again, but this time remove your leopard glasses beforehand.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 19, 2008 14:08:24 GMT
I'm sure your ridiculous nomination will be completely overlooked, Nicholls did absolutely nothing wrong last night in his race against AJ, whereas Dryml actions were highly dangerous. Hatcham - that may be your opinion of the two incidents, but it's not mine. But even so, it still shows that Nicholls can dish it out but can't take it. A bit like all bullies.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2008 17:05:16 GMT
I'm sure your ridiculous nomination will be completely overlooked, Nicholls did absolutely nothing wrong last night in his race against AJ, whereas Dryml actions were highly dangerous. I agree.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 20, 2008 16:47:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2008 11:15:22 GMT
Not much to go on so far. You're gonna have to do better than this you know!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2008 19:50:39 GMT
It's such a shame I can't mass nominate all the bleeding hearts on the BSF that are bleating about poor old Scotty not getting a guaranteed place in the GP series because that nasty old Polewegian Prune Holta beat him.
Bugger it - yes I can. That, Grachan, is my nomination.
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Post by admin on Oct 21, 2008 20:13:16 GMT
Good nomination. What do they think it's going to achieve? If rumours are correct and Emil Sajfutdinov and Chris Holder are going to be joining the circus, things are just going to get tougher and tougher for the beggar. And while Sebastian Ulamek is a bit of a duffer, the semi-weird Walasek could do almost anything.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 21, 2008 20:17:43 GMT
the semi-weird Walasek could do almost anything. I would go further - Walasek is more weird than the weirdity.
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Post by admin on Oct 21, 2008 20:29:25 GMT
There's certainly an air of weirdness that swirls around Grzegorz Walasek, but there'll only ever be one "Weirdity" and that's Jacek Rempala.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2008 20:40:26 GMT
Grzegorz rocks...always liked the Walasek. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2008 21:13:26 GMT
Good nomination. What do they think it's going to achieve? If rumours are correct and Emil Sajfutdinov and Chris Holder are going to be joining the circus, things are just going to get tougher and tougher for the beggar. And while Sebastian Ulamek is a bit of a duffer, the semi-weird Walasek could do almost anything. If it wasn't for the fact that we'd only have to put up with the gripes and whinges (henceforth known as gringes) from the forumites about poor old Scotty only getting 11th because the Polewegian, the Ozzy and the Ruski beat him and it's not fair, then I'd almost (and I use the word carefully) be willing to see him in the GP next year, just to see him get beaten every week. And that's probably the longest single sentence I've ever written (phew!).
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