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Post by admin on Apr 22, 2013 20:54:27 GMT
It beggars belief that an outfit with Ales Dryml in it would sooner go with him than Worrall, it shows extremely poor judgement to their own fans, I can only think Lynn have bought out Hanson. BELLE Vue have allowed recent signing Richie Worrall to join Kings Lynn on loan.Team boss Jason Attwood explained why the Rentruck Aces agreed to the move for the St Helens youngster who was signed only last month on a full contract from Scunthorpe after a planned move to Lakeside fell through. Worrall, who is doubling up with Premier League Newcastle, was very keen to get an Elite League place as well. Attwood said: “I had a long, amicable chat with Richie who was very keen to ride for us as soon as possible. “I could understand it because he is an ambitious young rider but I had to explain to him that I didn’t want to make any team changes at the moment and he understood that. “He wants to race in the Elite League, he wants continental racing and he wants to get experience of racing on a bigger track. Kings Lynn expressed their interest in taking him on loan and we didn’t want to stand in his way. “I am happy with the way the team is doing at Belle Vue and don’t want to make change for the sake of it. “Every rider has his off nights but I am trying to promote team spirit and a real family feeling at Belle Vue. I don’t want a revolving door at Belle Vue. “I would make a change if the time was right but I don’t want to see a list on the green sheet averages with about 14 names on it. “Richie wanted to crack on with his career and I had to make a decision which I stand by. But I have told him his name is on our team sheet on 2014. “The experience he will gain at Kings Lynn will help him for when he does become a Belle Vue rider.” Worrall joins Kings Lynn on a three point average but that will rise to five as soon as he rides an away meeting to take him up to four at home and four away. bv web
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Post by admin on Apr 24, 2013 6:59:32 GMT
Any news on Rob Lyon's future this morning? "It was not an enjoyable evening and when you are not enjoying the sport then you have to question your own future involvement."
Lakeside 53: Piotr Swiderski 13+1, Peter Karlsson 12, Lewis Bridger 10, Kim Nilsson 7+3, Robert Mear 6, Richard Lawson 5+2, Davey Watt R/R King's Lynn 39: Mads Korneliussen 12, Rory Schlein 9+2, Niels-Kristian Iversen 9, Richie Worrall 8+1, Nicolai Klindt 1, Sebastian Alden 0, Simon Stead R/R
He couldn't have enjoyed that!
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Apr 24, 2013 7:10:03 GMT
Any news on Rob Lyon's future this morning? "It was not an enjoyable evening and when you are not enjoying the sport then you have to question your own future involvement."Lakeside 53: Piotr Swiderski 13+1, Peter Karlsson 12, Lewis Bridger 10, Kim Nilsson 7+3, Robert Mear 6, Richard Lawson 5+2, Davey Watt R/R King's Lynn 39: Mads Korneliussen 12, Rory Schlein 9+2, Niels-Kristian Iversen 9, Richie Worrall 8+1, Nicolai Klindt 1, Sebastian Alden 0, Simon Stead R/R He couldn't have enjoyed that! Apart from AE fans who did, it was complete rubbish
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Post by admin on May 2, 2013 7:10:43 GMT
Look no hans:
KING’S LYNN 54: Rory Schlein 13+1, Niels-Kristian Iversen 13, Seb Alden 10+1, David Howe 7+2, Richie Worrall 6+2, Simon Stead 5+3, Mads Korneliussen R/r. SWINDON 40: Troy Batchelor 14, Peter Kildemand 10+1, Edward Kennett 8+2, Nick Morris 5, Kacper Gomolski 2+2, Ashley Birks 1, Lewis Blackbird 0.
Weds May 1
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Post by admin on May 15, 2013 22:29:21 GMT
Shocking effort by our 6 fingered neighbours to send Panthers to the bottom of the EL table. Bet Lynn are fit and ready to go two weeks tonight KING’S LYNN 39: Niels-Kristian Iversen 12, Josh Grajczonek 9, Richie Worrall 7+1, Rory Schlein 5+1, David Howe 2+2, Seb Alden 2+1, Mads Korneliussen 2. POOLE 50: Tai Woffinden 14, Maciej Janowski 11, Rohan Tungate 10+1, Chris Holder 9, Dawid Stachyra 5+3, Kyle Howarth 1, Robert Miskowiak 0.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2013 13:32:13 GMT
Next fixture... 27th May at Wimborne road live on Sky. Going to get a complete hammering... Will be good viewing
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 15:33:05 GMT
Set to sign Mikkel Bech Jensen apparently who be will be at reserve.
Would be a good signing for them, They definitely want their first EL title.... Hope Matt Ford can stop this from happening.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 16:15:42 GMT
they'll need him after panthers turn them over next week
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 16:19:00 GMT
they'll need him after panthers turn them over next week I doubt it... 1 away win in 30 odd matches sums us up.
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Jul 19, 2013 21:11:28 GMT
Alden has quit Lynn and Plymouth with immediate effect, looks like RR on Wednesday unless Lynn sign someone over the weekend.
It appears riding for the stars isn't the be all or end all after all, funny that.
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Post by admin on May 14, 2014 20:24:21 GMT
Rupert Rigsby @boro_unofficial 14/5/14
I'd just taken the dog out & sat down for #speedway but bugger me it was 6 fingers, soon deleted that #OpenAllHours
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Post by admin on Jul 2, 2014 8:01:46 GMT
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Jul 2, 2014 9:25:15 GMT
I think this is one of the biggest bone of contentions going on in the EL at present. Lynn clearly don't give a toss they just want the points and I don't understand Coventry agreeing to the fixture knowing no Hans. The ones that are really short changed are the fans and being honest I think they should vote with their feet, if no one went and made a point the EL bosses would quickly get the message and work together to avoid these clashes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2014 10:43:12 GMT
I think this is one of the biggest bone of contentions going on in the EL at present. Lynn clearly don't give a toss they just want the points and I don't understand Coventry agreeing to the fixture knowing no Hans. The ones that are really short changed are the fans and being honest I think they should vote with their feet, if no one went and made a point the EL bosses would quickly get the message and work together to avoid these clashes. Agreed. Cov should never have agreed to the fixture, but KL need to think of the wider implications for the sport rather than just get an easy 3 points. Madness.
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 2, 2014 13:53:55 GMT
Until they all agree to work together for the good of the sport, and ultimately consider the paying public, they will continue going down hill fast. But alas, we know it ain't gonna happen. Killing it from within.
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Post by admin on Jul 2, 2014 15:21:03 GMT
I think this is one of the biggest bone of contentions going on in the EL at present. Lynn clearly don't give a toss they just want the points and I don't understand Coventry agreeing to the fixture knowing no Hans. The ones that are really short changed are the fans and being honest I think they should vote with their feet, if no one went and made a point the EL bosses would quickly get the message and work together to avoid these clashes. Agreed. Cov should never have agreed to the fixture, but KL need to think of the wider implications for the sport rather than just get an easy 3 points. Madness. If true that Andersen was always going to be a miss which they could cover when they agreed the fixture but MJJ has really put the spanner in the works then that's not Kings Lynn's fault is it?
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Post by admin on Aug 14, 2014 21:33:06 GMT
RESULTS and scorers from meetings held on Thursday August 14, 2014:ELITE LEAGUEKING’S LYNN 41: Niels-Kristian Iversen 11, Kenneth Bjerre 8, Lewis Kerr 7+4, Robert Lambert 5, Rory Schlein 4+1, Lewis Rose 3, Nicklas Porsing 3 POOLE 49: Darcy Ward 11+1, Maciej Janowski 9+1, Vaclav Milik 8+1, Chris Harris 7+1, Josh Grajczonek 7+1, Kyle Newman 7+1, Benji Compton 0 Elite League points: King’s Lynn 0 Poole 4If they meet in the play-offs I might go to support Poole
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Post by admin on Dec 11, 2014 13:01:28 GMT
I see that Joe Jacobs has gone to Australia rather than ride for 6 fingers in 2015 - top man, always liked the bloke
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 13:24:38 GMT
I see that Joe Jacobs has gone to Australia rather than ride for 6 fingers in 2015 - top man, always liked the bloke Oh so that's why he is giving 2015 a miss - I read the other day that he no longer wanted to be a FTR for the Stars but wondered why.
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Post by admin on Dec 11, 2014 13:51:00 GMT
I see that Joe Jacobs has gone to Australia rather than ride for 6 fingers in 2015 - top man, always liked the bloke Oh so that's why he is giving 2015 a miss - I read the other day that he no longer wanted to be a FTR for the Stars but wondered why. Haven't been following it but think I read something (poss D.Mirror yesterday) that despite signing he'd gone to Aus and told them he wasn't coming back or riding next season? The Kings Lynn effect
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Post by admin on Dec 11, 2014 17:18:20 GMT
After 123 points from 27 meetings for Wolverhampton last year, Joe Jacobs has switched to King's Lynn. At just 21, he must rate as one to watch in the Elite League in 2015. Australia or Saddlebow Road, it's a toughie
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Post by admin on Dec 14, 2014 13:28:03 GMT
NKI LEADS UNCHANGED STARS SIXDanish international Niels-Kristian Iversen will spearhead an unchanged King’s Lynn top six in 2015 as Stars seek to celebrate their 50th anniversary season with Elite League gold. The former world No.3 returns for his fifth straight season in Stars colours, and he is joined by former SGP star Kenneth Bjerre.Aussie star Rory Schlein skippers the team in the year he celebrates his British testimonial at the Norfolk Arena on March 15. Danish racer Nicklas Porsing and local favourite Robert Lambert, who doubles up with Stars’ neighbours Peterborough in the Premier League, complete the top five. But King’s Lynn must find a new partner for reserve hotshot Lewis Kerr after his fellow draft pick Joe Jacobs announced plans to take a year out of speedway. Former Wolverhampton rider Ashley Morris is the highest ranked star on the tier two list as Stars bid to complete their team. Iversen is pleased to be back in King’s Lynn colours after ending 2014 on the injured list. He was unavailable for the play-off semis as he recovered from knee ligament damage sustained in the Gorzow SGP on August 30. But the Esbjerg-born racer is keen to ensure his team goes all the way to the Grand Final next year. He told the club’s official website: “I am delighted to be back racing at Kings Lynn next season. I never really had any doubts about coming back. I feel at home with this club and I can’t wait to get going again. Buster and Rob have put together a good team and hopefully we can make up for what slipped away in 2014 season.” sgp So they get Bjerre and Iversen and we get Ostrich and Allen, not much of a swop that one! Just watched the promo video on Panthers TV (via the website), it looks good?
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Post by admin on Sept 1, 2015 21:27:27 GMT
Don't like either side but good to see 6 fingers get turned over King's Lynn Stars = 441. Niels-Kristian Iversen - 3,1*,3,3,2 = 12+1 2. Nicklas Porsing - 0,F/EX,3,1 = 4 3. Robert Lambert - 1,1,2*,1* = 5+2 4. Jacob Thorssell (Guest) - 3,3,3,2,0 = 11 5. Kenneth Bjerre - 0,2,3,1 = 66. Carl Wilkinson (Guest) - 2,1,2*,0,F = 5+1 7. Ashley Morris - 0,0,1 = 1 Leicester Lions = 461. Chris Harris (Guest) - 2,2,F/EX,2,3 = 9 2. Sam Masters - 1*,3,1,1 = 6+1 3. Grzegorz Walasek - 3,3,0,3,1 = 10 4. Piotr Swiderski - 2,R,1* = 3+1 5. Szymon Wozniak - 2*,0,2,0 = 4+1 6. Simon Lambert - 1,2*,0,2* = 5+2 7. Adam Ellis (Guest) - 3,1*,2,3,0 = 9+1 Read more: speedwayupdates/kings-lynn-leicester
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Sept 2, 2015 8:53:14 GMT
Don't like either side but good to see 6 fingers get turned over King's Lynn Stars = 441. Niels-Kristian Iversen - 3,1*,3,3,2 = 12+1 2. Nicklas Porsing - 0,F/EX,3,1 = 4 3. Robert Lambert - 1,1,2*,1* = 5+2 4. Jacob Thorssell (Guest) - 3,3,3,2,0 = 11 5. Kenneth Bjerre - 0,2,3,1 = 66. Carl Wilkinson (Guest) - 2,1,2*,0,F = 5+1 7. Ashley Morris - 0,0,1 = 1 Leicester Lions = 461. Chris Harris (Guest) - 2,2,F/EX,2,3 = 9 2. Sam Masters - 1*,3,1,1 = 6+1 3. Grzegorz Walasek - 3,3,0,3,1 = 10 4. Piotr Swiderski - 2,R,1* = 3+1 5. Szymon Wozniak - 2*,0,2,0 = 4+1 6. Simon Lambert - 1,2*,0,2* = 5+2 7. Adam Ellis (Guest) - 3,1*,2,3,0 = 9+1 Read more: speedwayupdates/kings-lynn-leicester We told them years ago that Bjerre was a waste of space, looking at the BSF recently it appears they are coming to the same conclusion, I still hope that Readypower encourage Poole to take him next year.
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Post by admin on Sept 2, 2015 10:18:49 GMT
Don't like either side but good to see 6 fingers get turned over King's Lynn Stars = 441. Niels-Kristian Iversen - 3,1*,3,3,2 = 12+1 2. Nicklas Porsing - 0,F/EX,3,1 = 4 3. Robert Lambert - 1,1,2*,1* = 5+2 4. Jacob Thorssell (Guest) - 3,3,3,2,0 = 11 5. Kenneth Bjerre - 0,2,3,1 = 66. Carl Wilkinson (Guest) - 2,1,2*,0,F = 5+1 7. Ashley Morris - 0,0,1 = 1 Leicester Lions = 461. Chris Harris (Guest) - 2,2,F/EX,2,3 = 9 2. Sam Masters - 1*,3,1,1 = 6+1 3. Grzegorz Walasek - 3,3,0,3,1 = 10 4. Piotr Swiderski - 2,R,1* = 3+1 5. Szymon Wozniak - 2*,0,2,0 = 4+1 6. Simon Lambert - 1,2*,0,2* = 5+2 7. Adam Ellis (Guest) - 3,1*,2,3,0 = 9+1 Read more: speedwayupdates/kings-lynn-leicester We told them years ago that Bjerre was a waste of space, looking at the BSF recently it appears they are coming to the same conclusion, I still hope that Readypower encourage Poole to take him next year. I'd guess that there wouldn't be a Readypower Pirates if it wasn't for some poor decisions: with the reliance on Bjerre (friend or not) being one of the biggest mistakes.
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