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Everything posted by steve roberts
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I was late on the World Final circuit but those I attended were 1981, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 & 88.
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Do You Remember The 70's & 80's When Uk Teams Signed Unknown Foreigners? Some Good, Most Were Pants!
steve roberts replied to Shale Searcher's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Radford never fitted in at Cowley and the last resort was when Gordon Kennett phoned Radford to see if the meeting against Swindon was to go ahead to be told that it had been cancelled. It did take place and Oxford had to cover for Gordon and subsequently lost to Swindon...Radford resigned soon after and he wasn't missed. -
Do You Remember The 70's & 80's When Uk Teams Signed Unknown Foreigners? Some Good, Most Were Pants!
steve roberts replied to Shale Searcher's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Apparently according to the late Bob Radford who was the manager at Cowley in 1974 Ulf wished to return to Cradley after signing for Oxford and agreeing terms. Bob Radford only lasted half a season before resigning his post. -
Do You Remember The 70's & 80's When Uk Teams Signed Unknown Foreigners? Some Good, Most Were Pants!
steve roberts replied to Shale Searcher's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Ulf after a slow start not helped by an early season injury began to register some decent scores. It was a shame he missed the following season (due to family commitments) and subsequent seasons because he could have gone on to be a very useful rider. -
Just re-reading Ian Thomas's book and as you say he was a great advocate and it generated much interest and publicity.
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Do You Remember The 70's & 80's When Uk Teams Signed Unknown Foreigners? Some Good, Most Were Pants!
steve roberts replied to Shale Searcher's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I'm sure he scored double figures at Swindon in 1982 when "The Eagles" won in a late season match? -
Graham Drury RIP
steve roberts replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Sad news indeed. A valuable member of the "Cheetahs" RIP -
I used to stay on and watch the second halves. At Oxford during the early to middle seventies we were spoilt dure to our tie up with sister tracks Eastbourne and Peterborough where many of their riders would contest the second half. Great days!
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Sad news indeed. Recall Rick's last year at Halifax. RIP
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I'd agree...1985 was a special year whereas as you say 1986 turned into a bit of anti-climax when the weather beat the "Cheetahs" when we on course to win the four main trophies.
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Brilliant news!
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Sad to hear of the death of the character at Oxford Ernie Tipping(?) known as "Kojak" to many fans over the years who used to sell the "Star" and "Mail". He was a great character enlivening many a "discussion" winding up the away fans especially. RIP
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We had both Bob Dugard and Danny Dunton join a belly dancer prior to a meeting at White City on one unforgettable occasion!
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I seem to remember my mother saying that he was serving in the RAF when he rode for Oxford? I've just checked and apparently his RAF posting was cancelled so he could continue to ride for Oxford?
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If I recall he was in the RAF?
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Having just finished Alan's most excellent book I thought that I'd re-read Peter Collins' book because of the close connection and history between the two riders and again found it very informative and a very good read second time round.
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I've recently acquired Alan Wilkinson's book and I have to say that it's truly inspirational. Alan and Jean (now both sadly no longer with us) were two very remarkable people.
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Agree with that...would have made sense.
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I would agree but better than the awful "Silver Machine".
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As a matter of interest are "Booey's" ashes still at Brandon?
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I think Jean soon after?
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Who COULD Have Been a Major Force in World Speedway?
steve roberts replied to chunky's topic in Years Gone By
Being a "Cheetahs" fan I saw first hand Wiggy's exploits. He could be briiliant but also disappointing. Hans always said that he continually "tinkered" with his bikes which affected his performances on occasions. -
Who COULD Have Been a Major Force in World Speedway?
steve roberts replied to chunky's topic in Years Gone By
Personally I think that "Wiggy" always prioritised Grasstrack/Longtrack over speedway. Shame because I think he could have become a real big force in speedway however he didn't do too bad all things considered. -
New Club for 2024?
steve roberts replied to PotteringAround's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
That's a shame. -
New Club for 2024?
steve roberts replied to PotteringAround's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
That's a shame.