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Post by schumi on Nov 26, 2008 19:43:15 GMT
I've given you the bloody average already. Hatcham, Swedish leagues work on rolling averages and change after each meeting. 6.99 was the final figure.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 19:48:30 GMT
Hatcham, Swedish leagues work on rolling averages and change after each meeting Schumi - had I not already posted that?
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Post by schumi on Nov 26, 2008 19:50:55 GMT
Hatcham, Swedish leagues work on rolling averages and change after each meeting Schumi - had I not already posted that? Yes, but you'd rambled on and on. I just made it simple.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 19:54:06 GMT
Schumi - had I not already posted that? Yes, but you'd rambled on and on. I just made it simple. I simply provided the calculation. Otherwise "rolling average" could mean the system used in the UK in 2002 and 2003, and it's different from that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 19:58:59 GMT
Yep what a bloke: not turning up for the ELRC and EL Pairs, having a vendetta against another British rider because they dare to actually win a GP round, and for acting like a bully on the speedway track. What a guy Somebody please pass the sick bucket. There is good and bad, in everyone Genghis. Coming from a worshipper of Wagstaff and Dryml you must appreciate that. Rico
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 20:00:54 GMT
The calls for him to be banned from the British Final/SWC are laughable. Why? The precident was set many years ago when Peter Collins opted out of the British League...........why should Nicholls be treated any differently?
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 20:03:10 GMT
Coming from a worshipper of Wagstaff and Dryml you must appreciate that. Hey, the Waggy years at Oxford were good. Just ask KevH for further proof. And he left us with a crowd of over two thousand for the Craven Shield Final. As for Lukas, well but for all those injuries, the guy would have been World Champion. He had serious talent. And a nice guy as well.
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Post by admin on Nov 26, 2008 20:03:56 GMT
Why? The precident was set many years ago when Peter Collins opted out of the British League...........why should Nicholls be treated any differently? And Peter Collins was genuinely world class.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 20:05:55 GMT
The calls for him to be banned from the British Final/SWC are laughable. Why? The precident was set many years ago when Peter Collins opted out of the British League...........why should Nicholls be treated any differently? And it should also be remembered that these days that the British Final is a Superseven event, and Nicholls has pulled out of the last two of those. Why should he be allowed to pick & choose which Superseven events he wants to ride in?
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 20:07:46 GMT
And Peter Collins was genuinely world class. Indeed he was - a British World Champion no less. Something that Nicholls will not even get close to succeeding at.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 20:19:31 GMT
Why? The precident was set many years ago when Peter Collins opted out of the British League...........why should Nicholls be treated any differently? Ouch - help help - I'm getting ganged up on ! Out of curiosity, what licence did Peter Collins ride on when he opted out of riding in the UK ? Rico
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Post by admin on Nov 26, 2008 20:29:13 GMT
I think he carried on riding on an ACU licence and he was back on the British scene towards the end of 1981 from memory, but he was excluded from riding in the World Championship. Collins wrote in the Speedway Grand Slam book:
If my decision to quit British speedway costs me the chance of riding in the world championship and for England, it is something I will have to accept. I don't ask for any favours, only the right to choose my own career. I don't honestly believe that I owe British speedway anything. It has been good to me, but I feel that I have been good to it.
Peter Collins qualified for everything, even the British final, unlike the global superstar who continually relies on handouts that are based on his nationality. But, as it goes, I couldn't care less whether the global superstar rides in the British leagues. That's his choice. I can't see it doing him any good in the GPs.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 20:36:32 GMT
Why? The precident was set many years ago when Peter Collins opted out of the British League...........why should Nicholls be treated any differently? And it should also be remembered that these days that the British Final is a Superseven event, and Nicholls has pulled out of the last two of those. Why should he be allowed to pick & choose which Superseven events he wants to ride in? Because some of them are pointless and shit
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 20:42:22 GMT
And it should also be remembered that these days that the British Final is a Superseven event, and Nicholls has pulled out of the last two of those. Why should he be allowed to pick & choose which Superseven events he wants to ride in? Because some of them are pointless and shit The ELRC is only pointless & shit because of the likes of Snotty Nicholls not bothering to turn up. It should actually be a showpiece event.
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Post by admin on Nov 26, 2008 20:42:16 GMT
Because some of them are pointless and shit Jolly hard to argue with that.
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