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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2010 16:08:18 GMT
was hoping that I'd see the name of Piotr Swiderski in that line up! So will all their supporters ! A very weak line up, three decent heat leaders, and then......well.......nothing ! Yes look like favourites for the wooden spoon to be..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2010 16:27:04 GMT
So will all their supporters ! A very weak line up, three decent heat leaders, and then......well.......nothing ! Yes look like favourites for the wooden spoon to be.. Not sure i'd go that far Dazza, the Hawks, Swindon and Ippo also look poor. There is certainly a H U G E gulf between the top and bottom sides though, maybe west ham should look into some 'average reduction' for 2011 !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2010 18:24:15 GMT
Absolutely awful bottom 4. 2010 is shaping up to be a poor season in prospect.
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Post by schumi on Jan 22, 2010 15:42:42 GMT
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Post by zonkers on Feb 17, 2010 23:13:14 GMT
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Post by zonkers on Feb 23, 2010 14:19:16 GMT
LAKESIDE: SPREADING THE HAMMERS GOSPEL Tuesday February 23, 2010 HOT on the heels of confirming the 2010 season launch, the Lakeside Hammers have announced that Ian Smalley will be stepping up to the newly created role of Marketing Manager for the Club. Having worked closely in the background with the Club’s Management Team for the last few seasons Smalley, a life long Speedway fan, will be developing a range of new initiatives to help spread the Hammers message. Smalley commented: “It’s been great fun over the last couple of years and we’ve developed some great ideas and some fantastic relationships. On the back of the team’s success last season, now is the time to push on and find as many new angles and opportunities as possible to help increase the profile of the Club even further.” Co-Promoter Jon Cook said: “Moving forwards, Speedway needs to attract a new generation of supporters. Ian's expertise in new media and communication makes him an ideal person to let these potential new fans know that Speedway is a fabulous sport and great entertainment". Using his experience as a Creative Director, Smalley will initially be tasked with increasing the Club’s news output from the start of the season, whilst also exploring both new digital and traditional channels to continue to increase awareness of the Hammers in and around London, Essex and the South East. Smalley continued: “We’ve got some exciting initiatives in the pipeline, some which will be specifically aimed at attracting younger fans to come along to the Raceway. The input of the Hammers fans is also vital in spreading the word and we are creating a new marketing tool kit to help with this. It’s their Club, so any thoughts and ideas to help attract both new and lapsed fans are always appreciated”. Ian Smalley can be contacted by email via the Club’s official website at www.lakesidehammers.com(http://www.british-speedway.co.uk/news.php?extend.6125.7)
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2010 5:44:35 GMT
First set of green sheets issued by the BSPA come into effect from the 21st and are as follows for Lakeside..
Lee Richardson 8.34* Adam Shields 7.79* Jonas Davidsson 6.37 Daniel Davidsson 6.18 Kauko Nieminem 4.67 Paul Hurry 4.65 Stuart Robson 3.23
*2009 figures
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Post by schumi on May 20, 2010 5:55:26 GMT
Well, that's good news (in a weird sort of way) for Robbo, who should be able to get back some of his confidence at reserve, but how will Daniel cope at (presumably?) number 2?
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2010 7:47:06 GMT
Well, that's good news (in a weird sort of way) for Robbo, who should be able to get back some of his confidence at reserve, but how will Daniel cope at (presumably?) number 2? Not sure how the team will line up on Monday, but whatever number he wears on his back, the opposition will have to go some to beat him out of the trap. His reactions are phenomenal. I don't think I've ever seen anyone trap quicker. If he can gate and go, then I think he'll give anyone a run for their money. Whether he rides at 2 with Rico, or lower down the order with his brother, he couldn't really ask for anyone better to watch his back. They're both great team riders, so I'm excited to see what happens.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2010 10:14:53 GMT
Well, that's good news (in a weird sort of way) for Robbo, who should be able to get back some of his confidence at reserve, but how will Daniel cope at (presumably?) number 2? Not sure how the team will line up on Monday, but whatever number he wears on his back, the opposition will have to go some to beat him out of the trap. His reactions are phenomenal. I don't think I've ever seen anyone trap quicker. If he can gate and go, then I think he'll give anyone a run for their money. Whether he rides at 2 with Rico, or lower down the order with his brother, he couldn't really ask for anyone better to watch his back. They're both great team riders, so I'm excited to see what happens. Kauko moves to the number 2 slot with the Davidsson brothers at 3 and 4 with Jason Lyons in for Paul Hurry
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