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BREAKING NEWS: Robins' trip to Wolverhampton postponed


TONIGHT'S Elite League meeting between Swindon Robins and hosts Wolverhampton Wolves has been called off due to the forecast of extremely heavy rain.

For more on this story, see tomorrow's Swindon Advertiser.

Comments(4)

sammysprocket says...
3:23pm Mon 6 Sep 10

Pretty obvious this was going happen. No Lindgren we would have had a chance of some points tonight - be a shame if it does not rain like the other week.

mikek says...
6:01pm Mon 6 Sep 10

sammysprocket wrote:
Pretty obvious this was going happen. No Lindgren we would have had a chance of some points tonight - be a shame if it does not rain like the other week.
No Lindgren,plus Woffinden and Proctor are doubtful, this absolutely sucks as they were on for a whooping and yet again we get a match called off before it actually rains. About time the speedway control board start fining these clubs including ours.We had basically two heat leaders missing at Lakeside Friday evening and still rode.Typical big headed Wolves can do what the like it seems.Even worse when you see how Poland get their matches on in adverse weather conditions and puts us namby pamby clubs to shame.

tylers8 says...
10:04pm Mon 6 Sep 10

The only meeting called off .. I see Belle Vue managed to complete there meeting just up the road from Wolves . How can Speedway promote itself when once again the supporters have had the p**s taken out of them , I am a Robins season ticket holder and just about had enough of this pathetic crap. ( Did it rain at Wolverhampton tonight)

sammysprocket says...
6:50pm Wed 8 Sep 10

Only wet in Wolverhampton on Monday night was in Peter Adams gut celebrating another Great Escape from a home loss. When we rode them we rode with our team with our problems - perhaps they got Steve McQueen now riding for them. Mind you even he could beat Morten at present on the old army bike.


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