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Post by Mr 8 on Sept 4, 2006 20:26:09 GMT
Lucky to get a 3-3 in 15. Richardson packs up on last lap when second.
Another disappointing season when it really mattered.
Reading and Coventry all square with 1 to go.
Swindon now have a very good team but we cannot win meetings with nine last places.
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Post by SamuelE on Sept 4, 2006 20:26:38 GMT
Thanks for the updates. Very disappointing result, and a poor performance by the "team". See you all for the remaining, meaningless League fixtures
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Post by Mr 8 on Sept 4, 2006 20:33:51 GMT
We seem to go round in circles.
Remember the drubbing at Oxford two years ago? PA said that night 'big changes'.
Well, we're still waiting.
Tell you what though, Swindon could win the whole thing this season. With their home advantage I wouldn't back anyone to beat them at the moment.
I would have William Lawson another doubling up season, he's not ready for full time EL yet. He did look a lot better than other more experienced Wolves riders tonight and not for the first time.
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Post by Mr 8 on Sept 4, 2006 20:39:16 GMT
The icing on the cake?
Coventry have won at Reading.
Cheers everyone,
more beer I think.
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Post by Lawt on Sept 4, 2006 20:54:34 GMT
Thanks for doing the updates '8'.
Rarely have I been so piggin' depressed after a Wolves home match. We prepared a track for Swindon and let them ride it the way they wanted to. We didn't gate and we didn't ride the line (there was only one!) that was obviously the only quick way around the track, until Swindon had used it so many times even an idiot would have realised. We didn't grade the track or seem to do any meaningful work on it. We threw away the best chance of a play off position.
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Post by Mr 8 on Sept 4, 2006 21:06:15 GMT
The 'pundits' on SKY and the riders all agreed how good the track was. Watching on TV we only had two riders as fast as four of theirs. Something can't be right when Richardson starts blasting round our riders. Only Freddie looked aggressive, apart from BILLY in 14.
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Post by MrwulfAndrew™ on Sept 4, 2006 21:13:40 GMT
i think i'll wait until tommorow to really comment on the toothless rubbish we saw tonight
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Post by Jasper on Sept 4, 2006 21:37:00 GMT
Well I was depressed before I arrived at the meeting and now I feel totally gutted. We were totally outclassed .................I'm off to bed
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Post by BWitcher on Sept 4, 2006 21:59:27 GMT
Thanks for doing the updates '8'. Rarely have I been so piggin' depressed after a Wolves home match. We prepared a track for Swindon and let them ride it the way they wanted to. We didn't gate and we didn't ride the line (there was only one!) that was obviously the only quick way around the track, until Swindon had used it so many times even an idiot would have realised. We didn't grade the track or seem to do any meaningful work on it. We threw away the best chance of a play off position. Absolutely spot on Lawt. Swindon did not even have to ride well tonight to win. There are a lot of questions to be asked about tonights meeting. Why, once again was a track prepared ideally for the opposition? Why do our riders consistently ride the middle of the track when its the SLOWEST way round?? Do the riders watch the heats, to see the fastest line? (not that you should need to, its pretty obvious) Failing this.. do we have a team manager, who might, in between gloating over his latest well prepared presentation for the media, happen to mention to his team that riding the outside might be a good idea? All in all an awful night and I left the stadium with no desire to return next week. No doubt I will have calmed down by then but the facts remain.. WE WERE CRAP.
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Post by Batty on Sept 4, 2006 22:06:00 GMT
Thanks for doing the updates '8'. Rarely have I been so piggin' depressed after a Wolves home match. We prepared a track for Swindon and let them ride it the way they wanted to. We didn't gate and we didn't ride the line (there was only one!) that was obviously the only quick way around the track, until Swindon had used it so many times even an idiot would have realised. We didn't grade the track or seem to do any meaningful work on it. We threw away the best chance of a play off position. Absolutely spot on Lawt. Swindon did not even have to ride well tonight to win. There are a lot of questions to be asked about tonights meeting. Why, once again was a track prepared ideally for the opposition? Why do our riders consistently ride the middle of the track when its the SLOWEST way round?? Do the riders watch the heats, to see the fastest line? (not that you should need to, its pretty obvious) Failing this.. do we have a team manager, who might, in between gloating over his latest well prepared presentation for the media, happen to mention to his team that riding the outside might be a good idea? All in all an awful night and I left the stadium with no desire to return next week. No doubt I will have calmed down by then but the facts remain.. WE WERE CRAP. Here here. I need a drink after that bag of shite I saw tonight!
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Post by SamuelE on Sept 4, 2006 23:32:28 GMT
i think i'll wait until tommorow to really comment on the toothless rubbish we saw tonight Hey, MWA, I hope you have a good nght's sleep but I suspect it will appear just as bad when you wake up tomorrow as it no doubt feels at the moment. "Wolves snatch no play-off place from the jaws of a play-off place" Anyway, all part of PA's master plan to lull our Craven Shield opponents into a false sense of security. Bring on that big trophy!
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Post by MrwulfAndrew™ on Sept 5, 2006 9:26:37 GMT
i think i'll wait until tommorow to really comment on the toothless rubbish we saw tonight Hey, MWA, I hope you have a good nght's sleep but I suspect it will appear just as bad when you wake up tomorrow as it no doubt feels at the moment. "Wolves snatch no play-off place from the jaws of a play-off place" Anyway, all part of PA's master plan to lull our Craven Shield opponents into a false sense of security. Bring on that big trophy! not any better in the morning, i cant remember being so wound up at a teams performence than i was last night, not for a long time anyway.
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Post by Mswolf on Sept 5, 2006 10:10:08 GMT
Well, I am now happy that due to my husband's work commitments we couldn't go to the meeting last night. Beforehand I felt happy that at least they were on Sky and I could support them by watching television but have to tell you that I gave up, turned the television off because I just couldn't watch such **** then eventually came on here to see the end result.
Next week? We may not go and save another £30!!!!!!
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Post by Mr Putt on Sept 5, 2006 17:42:40 GMT
Cant add to what has already been said. Crap track and a team (obvious exceptions) to boot. Was thinking of trying to make the 2 away meetings this week but will certainly not bother now. What we need though first and formost is an explanation for that excuse for a racetrack
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Post by del on Sept 5, 2006 18:56:31 GMT
on the official website mr adams says the fans can be assured that the riders will be going for it right to the end it would have been better if they had gone for it last night.
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