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3 hours ago, RobMcCaffery said:

Mike's commentary on the Monarchs' narrow escape against Berwick was painfully direct and honest. It's remarkable how Monarchs video have been able to keep developing and put the efforts of certain southern-based services to shame. (Okay, Mike was a colleague on KM Video but that has no influence on the judgement, honest!). 

Edinburgh are very  Pro active in keeping fans informed weekly during the season with there Match previews and reviews it puts a lot of Clubs to shame the effort they put in IMO.EMTV is a fantastic product for such a such a small consortium.
 

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1 hour ago, Fromafar said:

Edinburgh are very  Pro active in keeping fans informed weekly during the season with there Match previews and reviews it puts a lot of Clubs to shame the effort they put in IMO.EMTV is a fantastic product for such a such a small consortium.
 

Yes, Mike Hunter and I go back a very long way. It's always been a very professional set-up. I always enjoyed my visits to Powderhall and Armadale. 

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Superb meeting :):)

 

Thanks EMTV !!

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Armadale Stadium staged the first Scottish International for many years when it hosted the first of a three-match series against England Under-21. The Scots had a solid side spearheaded by James Grieves and Kenny McKinna while England boasted such exceptional talents as Scott Nicholls and Lee Richardson. Runtime: 01:08:08

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Coming up tomorrow night, EMTV:Rewind presents a match from the previous incarnation of the Devils junior team: Dale Devils v Oxford from September 2004. Watch from 7:30pm!

The Dale Devils always had a competitive team and were pretty strong at home, but when the Oxford Silver Machine Academy came visiting in September 2004 they brought top notch Conference riders such as Chris Schramm, Craig Branney and Jamie Courtney. Up against a home lineup of Wethers, Beaton, Campbell, Scott, Sneddon, Tully and Stoddart, we were ensured of some thrilling racing and a dramatic conclusion. Runtime: 27:36

 

 
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Big fan of Edinburgh putting on the most obscure matches as opposed to a run of the mill league match.

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17 hours ago, edmon said:

Coming up tomorrow night, EMTV:Rewind presents a match from the previous incarnation of the Devils junior team: Dale Devils v Oxford from September 2004. Watch from 7:30pm!

The Dale Devils always had a competitive team and were pretty strong at home, but when the Oxford Silver Machine Academy came visiting in September 2004 they brought top notch Conference riders such as Chris Schramm, Craig Branney and Jamie Courtney. Up against a home lineup of Wethers, Beaton, Campbell, Scott, Sneddon, Tully and Stoddart, we were ensured of some thrilling racing and a dramatic conclusion. Runtime: 27:36

 

 
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Used to love going to watch the devils on a Saturday. Watching the young guys progress especially seeing they were Scottish too. 
 

fantastic to see them making a comeback also.

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I'm sure this is being shown for the benefit of Geoff100 ;):rolleyes:

 

For our opening match of the 1999 season, the third at Armadale Stadium, we faced Workington who were returning to the sport. The Comets had Carl Stonehewer and Brent Werner in an entertaining lineup while Monarchs had James Grieves as part of a nearly all-Scottish lineup. The odd man out was Peter Carr! The match was full of exciting racing and also features an interesting interview with Comets promoter Ian Thomas. Runtime: 52:02

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2 hours ago, edmon said:

I'm sure this is being shown for the benefit of Geoff100 ;):rolleyes:

 

For our opening match of the 1999 season, the third at Armadale Stadium, we faced Workington who were returning to the sport. The Comets had Carl Stonehewer and Brent Werner in an entertaining lineup while Monarchs had James Grieves as part of a nearly all-Scottish lineup. The odd man out was Peter Carr! The match was full of exciting racing and also features an interesting interview with Comets promoter Ian Thomas. Runtime: 52:02

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Cant wait to watch on tv i was their that night might have to turn the sound down:D 

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I can remember standing in the shed looking out of the stadium to open fields, next to the  lass with the loud voice made it hard to hear the bikes lol 

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Any chance of showing the 1999 Premier Trophy final with Newport??? 

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Any chance of showing ko cup from 2018 especially the 2nd leg !!

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