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Post by admin on May 19, 2013 8:32:20 GMT
TATU gets him right in the neck:
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Post by Hodgy on May 19, 2013 8:42:21 GMT
Looks bloody awful, as do those stupid ear rings. That might sound like an older mans moan but you wouldn't want to take it home to Mum. 😱😱😱 or Dad the next weekend 😄
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Post by Bigcatdiary on May 19, 2013 16:11:21 GMT
Looks bloody awful, as do those stupid ear rings. That might sound like an older mans moan but you wouldn't want to take it home to Mum. 😱😱😱 or Dad the next weekend 😄 He had two white earrings in on sky the other week they looked like polos, not sure about the tattoo either. At least his speedway is impressive.
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Post by admin on May 19, 2013 16:23:42 GMT
Looks bloody awful, as do those stupid ear rings. That might sound like an older mans moan but you wouldn't want to take it home to Mum. 😱😱😱 or Dad the next weekend 😄 He had two white earrings in on sky the other they looked like polos, not sure about the tattoo either. At least his speedway is impressive. They did look particularly stupid. It's a shame to have a British rider as good as the rest (God knows where that has come from though ) and we're talking about earrings and tattoos, what a dick Earrings look nice on females and tattoos look good on convicts, say no more!
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Post by admin on May 19, 2013 16:26:09 GMT
Looks bloody awful, as do those stupid ear rings. That might sound like an older mans moan but you wouldn't want to take it home to Mum. 😱😱😱 or Dad the next weekend 😄 I'm sure that he'd sing this to you I'm the dandy highwayman who you're too scared to mention I spend my cash on looking flash and grabbing your attention The devil take your stereo and your record collection! The way you look you'll qualify for next year's old age pension!
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Post by admin on Sept 8, 2013 15:31:08 GMT
Sounds like he's being well advised and professional about the whole thing:
TAI Woffinden is taking a twitter break - to stay focused on winning the world title.
The brilliant British racer has a 20-point lead in the championship battle after a stunning 17-point haul in the Doodson FIM Slovenian Grand Prix in Krsko on Saturday.
Polish star Jarek Hampel won the meeting but Woffinden, 23, top scored with 17 and is now only a few laps away from becoming the first British world champion in 13-years - with nearest rival Emil Sayfutdinov still on the injured list.
He said: "I always value the support of my fans and I thank everyone for their messages, but I hope everyone understands I need to focus on finishing the job.
"I don't want to be reading things suggesting I'm world champion already, because I'm not and I will go back on twitter after the championship is complete.
"I don't want fans to take that the wrong way, but I've got work to do still and although I'm in a great position I have to stay focused on riding the bike and getting the points I need to become world champion.
"I must emphasises, though, that I can't do this without the fans and sponsors so I thank them for that, but I'm keeping my head down and staying calm about things."
Woffinden was delighted with his first appearance on the Krsko track in front of a passionate crowd.
"Everything went to plan and I'm delighted about it, especially as it was my first meeting on that track," he said.
"I felt really relaxed and enjoyed myself. I know there is pressure because of the situation I'm in at the moment, but the pressure will be there whether I worry about it or relax - so I've made a decision to stay relaxed.
"When I won my first three rides it was perfect for me and I almost had nothing to lose after that. I just enjoyed myself, had fun riding the bike and I think perhaps that showed during the meeting."
And Woffinden admits he had no idea he finished top scorer in the meeting after finishing runner-up to Hampel in the final.
He said: "I genuinely didn't know that, I am seriously just focusing on riding my bike and taking each race as it comes.
"That's great for me, to finish top scorer is as good as winning the meeting in my situation but all I wanted to do afterwards was reflect on my performance and start looking forward to my league meeting with Wolverhampton at Peterborough on Monday!
"Pressure can get to you and I don't know whether it's got to Emil (Sayfutdinov) but I've just stayed calm and stay cool. It's working for me so far and I'm going to keep it going like that."
Next up is the penultimate round of the SGP season - the Rockklassiker Scandinavian SGP in Stockholm's Friends Arena at 7pm local time on September 21.
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