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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2009 23:09:02 GMT
Well let that be a lesson to you...........you'll be believing everything Rosco says next.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2009 23:15:30 GMT
Well let that be a lesson to you...........you'll be believing everything Rosco says next. What - that Swindon reject??
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2009 23:18:49 GMT
His 8 league scores were
0 (Cov A), 5+1 (Poole A), 1 (Cov H), 5+2 (Wolves H), 6+1 (BV H), 0 (BV A), 12+1 (PBoro H), 6+1 (BV H)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 0:58:56 GMT
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Post by schumi on Dec 18, 2009 7:11:10 GMT
Agree with Rico and kevh, but, regardless, have fun filling that in on your programmes.
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Post by panther1 on Dec 18, 2009 9:10:58 GMT
looking at panthers press release he will be a 4pt rider will slot straight in at reserve gonna be some easy heat 2s for him with some of the poor reserves in the elite this year
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 10:16:59 GMT
Agree with Rico and kevh, but, regardless, have fun filling that in on your programmes. No worse than Korneliussen - programmes should allow more space for substitutes to be written in though ;D Like most polish riders think he will do well at the Showground, but at the likes of Lakeside and Eastbourne may struggle, but look at Lukas Dryml - its not always what you expect in this sport ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 10:21:34 GMT
Next season i will be supporting the Peterborough Panthers. Good man.... Welcome to the Peat bog Horrors!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 10:54:09 GMT
He is in addition to Zabik, surely ! ? Yes, this has now been confirmed....subject to Zabik gaining permission to ride in the UK.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 11:00:19 GMT
I quite liked his total lack of stability although he was apparently even more of a bastard to deal with than Zagar and his family!!
As for commitment, well I seem to remember him committing himself into the turn 1 airfence about 3 times in his first match for the Racers ;D
Look forward to seeing Buck back tho!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 12:00:06 GMT
Can someone clarify why Bucz is a 4?? - The wording of the rule is ambiguous as usual and my doubts may stem from the way I have interpreted it.
Others (Category 1) 5.00 8.00 Others (Category 2) 4.00 7.00
Cat. 1 Riders with either a Polish Ekstraligi or Swedish Elite league CMA of 6.00+ Cat. 2 Riders with a CMA of less than 6.00 in either the Polish Ekstraligi or Swedish Elite Leagues and all others who participate in other Professional Leagues.
Now, does this only apply to the previous season?? - If so, why is Madsen a 4 at Poole? - If it's because Madsen has been previously assessed as a 4 then Bucz should be a 5.
If not, Bucz has averaged over 6 on numerous occasions.
I'm not shit-stirring, just genuinely interested. As my interest in speedway wanes, my in-depth knowledge of the regulation merry-go-round reduces.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 12:01:12 GMT
when he rode for Reading and didn't seem totally commited I saw your boys ride at Poole that year Wackster, it was a wet night(think the meeting was called off after 12 or 13 heats) Zagar got in a strop and pulled onto the centre green because he was last and then refused to ride again saying he was ill, McGowan put in zero effort and Hancock wasn't even there, yet Bucz gave 100% for every lap in every race, he was out of control but looked very fast, to me he seemed extremely committed. I will say no more on the subject, i'll let the lad do his talking on the track, i'm not suggesting he'll finish on a double figure average, but the sport is about more than winning matches and cups, it's also about excitement and racing, and i have every confidence Peterborough supporters will love having him in their team. I meant committed to racing in the UK Hatcham, as Pip stated I'd also heard he was a bastard to deal with with some pathetic excuses being given for not riding over here a few times. I'm sure Peterborough fans will love him, Racers fans took to him and his erratic style very quickly. Like I said he's a real hairum scarum rider, so it's a good job he's riding in the EL where all the tracks have to have safety fences. He'll probably do well at P'boro with the big wide open spaces there (as long as there's a bit of grip on the outside), but the likes of Wolves, lakeside and Eastie away will be interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 12:27:46 GMT
(as long as there's a bit of grip on the outside), OMG that will mean that the Midget will be throwing even more tantrums again in 2010!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 14:04:49 GMT
Greg only signed for half a season and stuck to his guns, Janusz was recalled by his Polish club as they saw his average dropping (and their season going down the toilet) and subsequently refused to let him come back. He was actually really upset that the fans thought it was him picking and choosing.
The only Reading riders who were 'troublesome' in 2007 were Matej 'I am the great I am' Zagar and Buck.
Granted they are both exceptional entertainers but I was told by more than one rider that they had actually refused to ride alongside Buck in heats due to his (what can only be politely called) single-mindedness!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2009 15:01:08 GMT
Next season i will be supporting the Peterborough Panthers. Hatcham's diets - next season I will be mostly supporting Peterborough!
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