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Celebration of Swindon Speedway 1949-2019
steve roberts replied to auntie doris's topic in Years Gone By
Yes I was shocked looking at Martin. A true legend! -
Celebration of Swindon Speedway 1949-2019
steve roberts replied to auntie doris's topic in Years Gone By
We used to go to White City on Wednesday, Oxford on Thursday and Swindon on the Saturday with the fairy lights. Great days! -
Celebration of Swindon Speedway 1949-2019
steve roberts replied to auntie doris's topic in Years Gone By
How is Jimmy Nilsen? Emigrated to the States if I recall? -
Celebration of Swindon Speedway 1949-2019
steve roberts replied to auntie doris's topic in Years Gone By
A great time was had by all I'm sure! -
What was Lee Kilby's role at Swindon as a matter of interest?
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Yes of course that's been their "story" all along but don't hold your breath!
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I've just located it on the relevant Gov.UK site and it's still active apparently.
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Slightly off tangent but whilst on the NYMR last week I spoke to a passenger who was from Hoddesdon and was very aware of Rye House and the present situation and on discussion found out that his great Uncle is Clive Hitch (who is still with us) and son Martin who both rode speedway...I remember watching Clive when riding for the "Robins".
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It was/is a perculiar one "on ice". I know that Reading's was put "on ice" during the development of Smallmead and I believe the same applied to King's Lynn when "Buster" Chapman (remember him as a novice riding for Oxford!) was negotiating the purchase of Saddlebow Road? Oxford purchased Hackney's licence when they re-entered the British League in 1984...would be interested to learn the situation regarding Swindon's licence and who actually owns it?
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In the past licences were put "on ice" but I believe that was at the discretion of the relevant "authority"?
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Newcastle FTT Trophy 1983
steve roberts replied to Mick Bratley's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
That's got to be worth a bid? -
R.I.P. John Hyam/Gustix/Speedyguy/Jack Keen
steve roberts replied to chunky's topic in Years Gone By
May you rest in peace John. -
I don't think there is a connection?
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Totally agree! He quotes total rubbish and anyone knowing his history will realise.
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Ditto.
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He can quote whatever rhetoric he feels appropriate but still doesn't hide the fact the good folk of Swindon were told a pack of lies for a number of years now with false promises.
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That's sad to read...remember when he rode for the "Cheetahs" in 1976. A great friend of Jack Millen now together again in that great track in the sky. RIP
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Sad news indeed. A great servant to the sport. RIP
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Wolves last meeting at Monmore 23rd October
steve roberts replied to Spidvej's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Although not my favourite track the "Cheetahs" had some memorable meetings there and Momore Green will be a sad loss. -
Having just received my latest edition of "Backtrack" I read with dismay that the next editions of both magazines may well be the last as the present team of Tony and Susie wish to move on. I sincerely hope that someone else picks up the mantel because I thoroughly enjoy reading both magazines and not having either to read will create a massive void in my retrospective insight into speedway's last "Golden Era". May I wish both Tony and Susie very best wishes and thank you most sincerely for producing two great magazines which I will cherish and continue to read the back numbers in an attempt to re-fresh diming memories.
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Vladimir Zapleshny
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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
Remember Dag's sublime 15 point maximum in absymal conditions during Mike Keen's Testimonial Meeting at Swindon in 1976. Dag achieved his desired move to Cowley in 1975 and then had it taken from him due to the enforced move of the "Rebels" to Wood Lane where he never really settled. He remained faithful to the JAP engine which didn't really suit the wide open spaces at White City. -
I would have thought that someone would have given Conny another chance as he did show some pretty good performances away from Cowley but perhaps it was his own decision to give the UK a miss?
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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
His priorties were Grasstrack and Longtrack....should have achieved more in speedway (altough his record was impressive) if he had applied more in my opinion. I saw him during his hey-day riding for the "Cheetahs" and he proved to be both inspirational and frustrating at times. Hans always said that Wiggy was forever tinkering with his bikes even when they were going well which cost him points. -
Who COULD Have Been a Major Force in World Speedway?
steve roberts replied to chunky's topic in Years Gone By
I first saw Toni ride for Hackney at Swindon during his first season here and looked very impressive. Alas no longer with us.