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SPEEDWAY NEWS
27 November 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
COVENTRY have agreed personal terms with talented young Australian Rory Schlein - but the fee paid to his current club Edinburgh could be decided by arbitration.
The Bees are also close to signing Chris Harris and Morten Risager from last season''s squad along with German youngster Martin Smolinski. Boss Colin Pratt said: ''Things are looking very favourable and that would give us four of next year''s team.'' BERWICK have confirmed the return of popular Czech Republic duo Adrian Rymel and Michal Makovsky for next season. Bandits promoter Peter Waite said: ''Both riders have had their injury problems but they have a clean bill of health for 2005. ''Everyone at the club knows we are yet to see the best of these guys and I ''m sure they are going to be very successful next season.'' PAUL Clews says he is delighted to be returning to Loomer Road for his second season with Stoke next year. Clews was an instant hit with the Potters fans after joining on loan from Reading and is ordering new machinery to be well set-up for the 2005 campaign. He said: ''Going back to Stoke suits me down to the ground and I''m looking forward to next season already.''
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