Waite: 'Unforgivable - Disgraceful!'
Berwick 💎plummeted deep into the very depths of on-track disaster on Wednesday night at King's Lynn with a display only described as abysmal.
Leading 47-43 from the home leg, the Bandits knew the task ahead was a steep upward hill, but had not banked on it being of "Everest-ial" proportions as King's Lynn simply walked all over them from the off, with 8 of the opening 9 heats returning a maximum Stars' 5-1 result, thꦚe only bre🧜ak in scoring a 3-3 in Heat 4 when home reserve John Oliver fell having already passed Bergstrom and about to pass Branney.
Berwick plummeted deep into the verꦗy depths of on-track disaster on Wednesday night at King's Lynn with a display only descri🍎bed as abysmal.
Leading 47-43 from the home leg, the Ban💦dits knew the task ahead was a steep upward hill, but had not banked on it being of "Everest-ial" proportions as King's Lynn simply walked all over them from the off, with 8 of the opening 9 heats returning a maximum Stars' 5-1 result, the only break in scoring a 3-3 in Heat 4 when home reserve John Oliver fell having already passed Bergstrom and about to pass Branney.
Over all 11 of the💜 15 heats were 5-1, another 3 were 4-2 and that solitary 3-3 wa👍s the very depressing tale-of-the-tape.
Heat 10 saw Makovsky pass Nermark, with Nermark pushing hard to repass unsuccessfully, and Heat 15 Oliver and Bergstrom had a good tussle, the🍸 young🔯 reserve from King's Lynn holding on for the point ahead of the Swede.
A one to forget for Berwick, and there's nothing els♔e to be said on one of the darkest days in the Bandits' history.
Peter Waite's quotes afterwards were understandably to the point. "Unforgivable - Disgraceful! Absolutely damned disgraceful. I send unreserved apologies to all Berwick fans, e🏅specially those who travelled with us, and to the unfortunate King's Lynn supporters who had to suffer such a dire display in the so-called name of entertainment. This was intolerable - it will not happen again!"