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SPEEDWAY NEWS
05 December 2004 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SCOTT Nicholls has agreed personal terms and will ride for Coventry next season.
The British Grand Prix star is ending a 10-year association with his hometown club Ipswich although the transfer fee between the clubs is yet to be agreed. Coventry joint boss Colin Pratt said: ''We''re talking to Ipswich about the fee but they are asking in excess of what we are prepared to pay.'' SOMERSET have confirmed the return of fans favourite Paul Fry for a second successive season. The former Swindon rider joins new signing Magnus Zetterstrom in the Rebels spearhead. Promoter Peter Toogood said: ''Paul is very popular, he always takes time to speak to our supporters and we need characters like him in our sport. He is also very capable of scoring plenty of points for us.'' KING''S Lynn have been handed a massive boost for next season with a new cash sponsorship deal with The Money Centre. The club will be celebrating their 40th anniversary in the Premier League with speculation gathering pace of a move into the Elite League in 2006. Stars promoter Buster Chapman said: ''The Money Centre enjoyed backing us last season and I am confident we can reward them with some silverware next year.''
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