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Post by Bigcatdiary on Mar 21, 2013 18:47:19 GMT
If you don't normally have the star you should get it this week, they have Gary (too) Havelock running his views over the EL teams.
If anyone's wondering why the too is mentioned its down to his habit when riding for Panthers, whenever he didn't do very well, which was most of the aways, it was always too slick, too wet, too tricky or just too hard.
Star has Panthers down for 7th, not that should worry anyone, they generally don't even get close.
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Post by admin on Mar 21, 2013 20:59:18 GMT
The Speedway Star is our equivalent of the Daily Mail Here's the Skysports version: PETERBOROUGH PANTHERSPeterborough have flattered to deceive in recent years - and after winning the title back in 2006 they have made the final four just twice. The Panthers rarely look weak on paper and they have again put together a good looking seven this year around. Danish pocket rocket Kenneth Bjerre will lead from the front, but Swede Linus Sundstrom will have to shoulder a lot of responsibility as his main back-up. Dane Kenni Larsen never really hit the heights at Coventry that he promised during his time with Newcastle in the Premier League and he could flourish at the East of England Showground. Norbert Kosciuch and Ryan Fisher will provide some real excitement whilst young Aussie Dakota North looks an interesting prospect at reserve, where he is partnered by Patrick Hougaard who has gone backwards in recent times - but he could be a real key figure for Peterborough given how much improvement he potentially brings with him. Team line-up: Kenneth Bjerre, Linus Sundstrom, Kenni Larsen, Norbert Kosciuch, Ryan Fisher, Patrick Hougaard, Dakota North Key man: KENNETH BJERRE One to watch: PATRICK HOUGAARD What they say: "The Panthers haven't won anything for a few years now and we'll be doing all we can to put that right this season. Rick and Julie have put in so much hard work since taking over the club a few years ago and it will be just reward for them to pick-up some silverware. We'll be doing all we can to deliver that for them." - Panthers reserve Dakota North What we say: The Panthers look capable and have a solid team, much will depend on their young Scandinavians Sundstrom, Larsen and Hougaard - they all progress as they hope then top-four - if not, then mid-table.Last season's finish: 6th Predicted finish: 5thSky Sports Elite League Season Preview
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2013 6:18:46 GMT
The Speedway Star is our equivalent of the Daily Mail Here's the Skysports version: PETERBOROUGH PANTHERSPeterborough have flattered to deceive in recent years - and after winning the title back in 2006 they have made the final four just twice. The Panthers rarely look weak on paper and they have again put together a good looking seven this year around. Danish pocket rocket Kenneth Bjerre will lead from the front, but Swede Linus Sundstrom will have to shoulder a lot of responsibility as his main back-up. Dane Kenni Larsen never really hit the heights at Coventry that he promised during his time with Newcastle in the Premier League and he could flourish at the East of England Showground. Norbert Kosciuch and Ryan Fisher will provide some real excitement whilst young Aussie Dakota North looks an interesting prospect at reserve, where he is partnered by Patrick Hougaard who has gone backwards in recent times - but he could be a real key figure for Peterborough given how much improvement he potentially brings with him. Team line-up: Kenneth Bjerre, Linus Sundstrom, Kenni Larsen, Norbert Kosciuch, Ryan Fisher, Patrick Hougaard, Dakota North Key man: KENNETH BJERRE One to watch: PATRICK HOUGAARD What they say: "The Panthers haven't won anything for a few years now and we'll be doing all we can to put that right this season. Rick and Julie have put in so much hard work since taking over the club a few years ago and it will be just reward for them to pick-up some silverware. We'll be doing all we can to deliver that for them." - Panthers reserve Dakota North What we say: The Panthers look capable and have a solid team, much will depend on their young Scandinavians Sundstrom, Larsen and Hougaard - they all progress as they hope then top-four - if not, then mid-table.Last season's finish: 6th Predicted finish: 5thSky Sports Elite League Season Previewcoventry predicted 3rd?!
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Mar 22, 2013 12:05:58 GMT
The Speedway Star is our equivalent of the Daily Mail Here's the Skysports version: PETERBOROUGH PANTHERSPeterborough have flattered to deceive in recent years - and after winning the title back in 2006 they have made the final four just twice. The Panthers rarely look weak on paper and they have again put together a good looking seven this year around. Danish pocket rocket Kenneth Bjerre will lead from the front, but Swede Linus Sundstrom will have to shoulder a lot of responsibility as his main back-up. Dane Kenni Larsen never really hit the heights at Coventry that he promised during his time with Newcastle in the Premier League and he could flourish at the East of England Showground. Norbert Kosciuch and Ryan Fisher will provide some real excitement whilst young Aussie Dakota North looks an interesting prospect at reserve, where he is partnered by Patrick Hougaard who has gone backwards in recent times - but he could be a real key figure for Peterborough given how much improvement he potentially brings with him. Team line-up: Kenneth Bjerre, Linus Sundstrom, Kenni Larsen, Norbert Kosciuch, Ryan Fisher, Patrick Hougaard, Dakota North Key man: KENNETH BJERRE One to watch: PATRICK HOUGAARD What they say: "The Panthers haven't won anything for a few years now and we'll be doing all we can to put that right this season. Rick and Julie have put in so much hard work since taking over the club a few years ago and it will be just reward for them to pick-up some silverware. We'll be doing all we can to deliver that for them." - Panthers reserve Dakota North What we say: The Panthers look capable and have a solid team, much will depend on their young Scandinavians Sundstrom, Larsen and Hougaard - they all progress as they hope then top-four - if not, then mid-table.Last season's finish: 6th Predicted finish: 5thSky Sports Elite League Season Previewcoventry predicted 3rd?! Not by the Coventry team manager who says 6th, bet MH was delighted to read that, lol
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Mar 22, 2013 12:29:25 GMT
Ratings from each clubs correspondent
R Frost B Vue - Poo, Covt, Swi, Lake, KL, Pet, BV, Brum, Wolv, East. R Jones Brum - Poo, KL, Swi, Brum, Lake, Covt, Wolv, Pet, East, BV D Rowe Covt - Poo, Swi, KL, Brum, Covt, Pet, Lake, Wolv, East, BV B Owen East - KL, Swi, Brum, East, Poo, Wolv, Lake, Pet, Covt, BV P Woodhouse KL - Poo, Swi, East, KL, Wolv, Brum, Covt, Lake, Pet, BV P Hiscock Lake - Poo, Swi, Lake, Covt, Pet, Wolv, Brum, KL, East, BV M Plummer Pet- Poo, Swi, Pet, KL, Brum, Lake, Covt, East, BV, Wolv P Burbridge Poo - Poo, KL, Lake, Swi, Wolv, Brum, Covt, Pet, East, BV M Lyons Swi - Poo, KL, Swi, Lake, Brum, East, Pet, Covt, Wolv, BV R Wilford Wolv - Poo, Brum, KL, Swi, Pet, Wolv, Covt, Lake, East, BV
I particularly liked Woodhouse,s quote of Eastbourne third, says more about Woodhouse than Eastbourne methinks, the other comedy quote was Owen with Lynn top and Poole 5th, the blokes supposed to be a journalist not a comedian.
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