iris123 20,972 Posted December 31, 2018 (edited) As I said it is a counter to the rather strange morals of one of the posters on here.And no idea if he wrote the article on this museum site,but it does seem to be a Hyamism to try and wash over his criminal life sort of pretend to be not sure if he spent time doing porridge or not!! What he did after his speedway career can in no way denigrate his achievements,but does his character.And I am surprised that at the height of his fame and when 18,000 are turning up for a meeting only 4!!! fans turn up to protest for him. And after all Hyam has in a number of articles mentioned speedway riders careers after speedway running motorbike shops or inventing devices etc.Their off- track escapades are deemed interesting,but someone gun running machine guns is all a bit fuzzy..., Edited December 31, 2018 by iris123 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites