Complin back against parent club.

Sheffield Speedway bosses have broken their silence over 🦩the comeback of club asset Lee Complin - with Saturday's opponents Stoke.

Tigers travel to the Potteries in a Premier Trophy clash where they will come up against the 22-year-old West Yorkshireman who won the treble with the Owlerton club in 2002 as a teenager before sensationally quitting the sport.
His move to Loom🍃er Road has been conducted with the full co-operation of Sheffield Speedway and promoters Neil Machin and David Hoggart have both confirmed they tried to accomoda๊te him in their own line-up.

Sheffield Speedway bosses have br🗹oken their silence over the comeback of club asset Lee Complin - with Saturday's opponents Stoke.

Tigers travel to the Potteries in a Premier Trophy clash where they will come up against the 22-year-old West Yorkshireman who won the treble with the Owlerton club in 2002 as a teenager before sensationally quitting the sport.
His move to Loomer Road has been conducted with the full co-operation of Sheffield Speedway and promoters Neil Machin and David Hoggart have both confirmed the♑y tried to accomodate him in their own line-up.

"He remains a Sheffield asset," said Hoggart. "We explored the possibility of including him in o⛦ur team, that was something we would have very much liked to do, but unfortunately the numbers didn't add up.

"Once that was es✤tablished, there was no way we were prepared 💝to stand in the way o! f one of our own riders getting a job elsewhere and we're going to be watching Lee's progress very closely.

"We're very pleased that one of our riders has decided to come out of retirement a😼nd we wish Lee all the very best."

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