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  1. The great man is 50 today- birthday wishes.
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  2. The muppets running British speedway don't want any changes that they don't propose themselves.
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  3. I think that when I see things like talent shows on the box, and even in sports: "You were my hero when I was growing up!" and, "As a kid, I always wanted to be like you!" It's that people think that way, but boy, can they sting - and yes, I've had that experience too! American dart player Danny Baggish (who is playing in the PDC now) came up to me a few years ago, and said, "You probably don't remember me, but I was one of those kids you used to give free dart flights to!"
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  4. I work at a local bar a couple of times a week, and whenever things like Bohemian Rhapsody or Jean Genie come on the jukebox, I'm one of the only people in the bar that remembers it when it first came out!
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  5. Looking in good shape Badge...
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  6. I thought it was me, so that makes me feel better! With regard to Steve's comment, I had a problem like that when I turned 30; ten years ago, I was a sprightly 20-year-old, and and ten years time, I'll be an ancient 40! Now I'm 58, I'm positively crapping myself... It's not just speedway that ages me, but music too. When I was a teenager, the Beatles were "oldies" to me. Now, I think of OMD as recent...
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  7. I forgot you only need 10 or over - your win by 20 got into my head
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  8. Looks like he scored 8 points in a 'Stars of Tomorrow' at Canterbury on 24th May which was won by Neville Brice with 11pts - incidentally Barry Thomas was also in the meeting and scored 9 and came 7th. I actually remember this meeting as Charlie Coleman scored 11 and came 3rd after a run-off.. Charlie was a good sidecar driver on the grass tracks but pretty sure this was his first appearance on a speedway bike so pretty impressive. He made a few appearances at reserve for the Crusaders after that however there was a lot of competition for the reserve slots with riders like Graham Banks, Alan Kite and Jake Rennison amongst others looking for the team place...
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  9. I saw Dave Jessup in one of his first races in public as a 15 year old in 1968 in a second half at West Ham. He beat Alan Sage, Vic Harding and Barry Thomas. My programme notes say, "won by half a lap". He was immediately signed up for the Hammers for the following season. It was obvious, even from that first race, that he was destined for greater things and he became my "protege". I always followed his career from then on - I just wish I could have advised him on how to look after his bike!
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  10. I like everybody who posts on here.(But then I am heavily medicated!!!!)
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  11. Having moved to Cornwall in the last few years, I’m looking forward to watching Plymouth this season. Season ticket sorted. I’m going to miss my first love, the Swindon Robins, and my second love the Rebs at Somerset, but going to put my Gladiators hat on now. With Crumpie leading the attack, what’s not to like?!!! Well done Plymouth for putting together such an attractive team for this season.
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  12. Not a Lidsey fan,think you will be eating your words shortly.
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  13. Works every time. Motivational speech lol. Hopefully they can see it through lol.
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  14. I'm staying in exmouth for the week Glasgow ar e the visitors will get my e tickets
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  15. I was working behind a hotel bar in Edinburgh as a student in the 1990s and the band Mud came in after a gig. The lead singer (Les?) was chatting away and I told him that Tiger Feet was number 1 when I was born. I thought it was a nice thing to say, but he physically deflated! I suppose in his eyes, he was still a hip rock star.
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  17. Hans is one that screws me too. 29 years ago, but I still think of him as a modern rider. 29 years before that, and Harrfeldt and Nordin were only starting to ride for the Dons...
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  18. I think Neville was Kevin's uncle..
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  19. So basically, under the current leadership.....we are doomed.
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  20. Is he fat or trim?, that usually determines his season
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  21. Wozniak can be different gravy when he wants to be, one of the most under rated Poles there is. He is usually dealt the difficult heats for Gorzow but has been right in the mix again tonight.
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  22. Classic Speedway magazine had him down as starting his riding career with Aldershot in 1950 however he would have been 24/25 in 1948 so I guess it's possible?
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  23. While I'm not as old as you (sorry!), and my first World Final was 1969, the thought of, "my grandad speaks fondly of riders like Erik Gundersen" is a real kick in the nuts!!! I first saw Erik ride 42 years ago. Still seems pretty recent. When I first saw Erik ride, 42 years before then was pre-war... Sobering thought, eh?
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  24. So, he could spend money on a drill? Or did he borrow it from someone?
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  25. Spoke to Cam on the golf course today, bikes are ready to go and having a spin at Leicester tomorrow. He certainly hits a long ball...
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  26. Train to Bathgate and taxi works, or stay in Bathgate Think a taxi from Edinburgh to Bathgate cost us about £35 in 2019
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  27. Doyle over 10 looks a good bet.
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  28. I agree. Holta is the rider that's kept Gdansk in this by riding well below par lol. Gdansk have taken full advantage of the weakness in the Rybnik side today.
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  29. Being at Bydgoszcz for a Grand Prix and seeing Tomasz win is etched in my mind . The whole stadium was jumping, literally! Tomasz Gollob Tomasz Actually there are many more great memories of him from 98 aswell. Edit: NSport have just shown the heat on tv
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  30. Armadale is approx 25-30 miles from city centre ,They run a supporters bus from city centre that would be your best bet IMO.Edinburgh fans on here will put you on the right track though.
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  31. It must have been. I remember it was a really showery day and they didn't water the track at Halifax. The bumper crowd was covered in clouds of dust!
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  32. Why would Poole release 2 riders signed as club assets who already have local sponsorship and local workshop facilities, bearing in mind they have already released MacDonald?
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  33. You know how to make people feel old. The first world final I saw was won by Ove Fundin!
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  34. Hopefully the news of positive progress will continue Happy Birthday Tomas
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  35. KeirStamer Fan You are a bit like the political leader you are named after always 24 hours late with any useful information.
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  36. I should post a link to the Gdansk video probably this evening on the video thread.
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  37. R.I.P Pat-I recall him riding for Exeter in the early sixties. As others have said, riders like Pat were (are) the backbone of the sport.
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  38. He's still posting on Facebook. Never really knew why he just disappeared from here...
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  39. If I remember correctly it's 3900
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  40. Yep; born 13th September, 1923.
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  41. If my information and my arithmetic is correct he must have been about 97 or 98 years old. I hope he was in good health to the dead. I never saw Len Silver ride but from photographs I think Len started the white boot craze, and Pat was, of course at Exeter with him. I think Alan Cowland may also have been a white booter and Norman Hunter certainly was for a while. Sad to hear of his passing . Riders like him were the backbone of the sport.
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  42. And an important member of the Speedway Riders XI football team...
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  43. Yes. Gil was about a 5 at our level but had flitted between Wimbledon and the Southern League. Pat was probably a 2 and held his own riding in Southern teams/leagues.
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  44. Yes supporters often get somewhat engrossed with the 'star' riders but it's often the bread and butter riders who made the sport what it was/is. RIP
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  45. Pat came up to Newcastle with my favourite Gil Goldfinch in 1961 to strengthen us and gave us a much better team. I think that used to come up on the train, and we had to take vehicles to get them and their gear to the track. They stayed overnight and did the return the following morning. RIP Pat
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  46. Think also people on here who think they know what's going on with the sport but are so wrong on a lot thing's they post.
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  47. Not everyone does Facebook.
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  48. Hire?? Got one already
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  49. Sad news indeed. A great rider who has left so many great memories. Sincerely hope that he gets better soon.
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