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  1. Phil Crump was and remains one of the most genuine people one could ever wish to meet.I regard himas a friend and I hope that is reciprocated.

     

    I took over an ailing and very badly disorganised Australian Team in 1984 my intro coming from my big mate Billy Sanders. I did not know Phil and was slightly apprehensive with dealing with such an experienced and class performer.

     

    It must be said that every dealing, each meeting, every social event I have ever had with Phil remains a genuine pleasure.

     

    It mattered not the distances we had to travel, the almost hopeless task we were faced with such a decimated team, he was always a total delightful guy to deal with.Never a moan,never a whinge, always that relaxed grin.

     

    I am sure that Tony Mac will enjoy the interview and the article will be as interesting,amusing,striaghtforward,honest and deatailed as the recent superb interview with Anders.

     

    I was obviouslyd delighted that Jason won the World title, but even more happy that Phil was involved and recieved some of the plaudits.

     

    A lovely man,a truly great racer,hard as nails, but one of the very best.

     

    SPIEGAL


  2. Norwich football have really no opinion either way about the speedway.

     

    the real problem does in fact eminate from the various "meetings" that dear old Cyril had with the various planning bodies. When Cyril thinks something is a great idea he naturally assumes everyone does as well. when they don't the rattle and the pram become immediately seperated.

     

    The names who have tried are endless...Wally Mawdsley/Colin barber/ Roonie Russell...plus assorted idiots who had no money,and no real plans, and they did immense harm.

     

    HEVENINGHAM was turned down not beacuse of the location but beacuse of the access onto a relatively main road.

     

    Frettenham pits have been mentioned...same applies.

     

    there are still people looking around...me being one...and we do have some hopes on a site not too far out...we will see.

     

    Nice poeple who ran the supporters club. I visited the Norfolk Showground and was told in an ever so polite way to "Go forth and multiply"...it was so nicely done I was almost charmed !!

     

    Believe me it is NOT dead


  3. I have spoken with a vastly experienced Speedway Jouno who has read the drafts and told me the book is "superb, a marvellous read and amazingly frank and controversial"

     

    The man is a good judge and i for one have already ordered mine.

     

    John Berry was one of Britians very top Promoters/Managers with scant regard for reputations and I hear that many household names have had a good "working over" in the book.

     

    If you are fan who idolises the stars,then don't bother. If you want honesty,warts and all you will not by all accounts be able to put it down.

     

    A great Xmas gift, thos don't think certain household names will be too impressed !!


  4. I hope you are proved wrong Spiegal.

     

    I'd have to agree though that after years of rumours and nothing coming to fruition I'll believe any Norwich or Great Yarmouth reopening when I'm actually standing on the terraces watching the completion of heat 15 on opening night!

     

    Your right about Cyril Crane. Cyril who was a great promoter for the best part of 20 years upset the apple cart at Norwich council and the BSPA when he ran an unlicensed meeting at Hevingham in early 1976 which was won by a 14 year old Andy Buck as I can recall.

     

    A while back one of the Franklin family who runs Yarmouth greyhound Stadium (which is coincidentally currently in the process of replacing the old grandstand with a newer version, not that the old one wasn't plush enough!) posted a message on the internet regarding speedway. He said that they would welcome speedway back to the stadium if a suitable way of laying and taking up a temporary shale track for every speedway meeting on the current concrete stock car circuit could be found. No way are they going to upset the stock car promoters because attendances are very good for the cars, like they could be for speedway racing.

     

    On the subject of Hevingham if you care to venture behind the Marsham Arms pub to the land where the 1976 meeting took place on, you will find that the site has not been developed.

     

    I'm sure that if any prospective promoter went through the correct channels then this site could still yet make a suitable venue for a Norwich speedway track. It is 5 minutes out of the City on a main road and apart from the pub their is not many houses to close by.

     

    I'm like many others in the Norwich area still hoping that one day I'll see speedway return to Norwich and Great Yarmouth would be nice as well! - Stranger things have happened!


  5. Roman matousek was as hard as nails, but a lot of the eastern europeans look tough.

     

    I always think that dear old SANDOR LEVAI was as hard as they come. Add to that VACLAV VERNER and his brother JAN. Nobody would mess with OLLE NYGREN and PHIL CRUMP was equallyas tough.

     

    One of the VERNERS actually completed a meeting with a severe case of the old "Farmer Giles". Once when ROMAN MATOUSEK got very much the worse for wear it took 3 of his team mates to tie him to a lampost to allow him to sober up. The rumours of what he is doing these days are indeed most worrying, but there again entirely probable


  6. From what I've heard, the guys trying to find a site for Norwich are just stabbing in the dark and one of the prospective promotors in particular does not have the necessary funds to run speedway.

     

    Yarmouth sounds more promising with current Peterborough promotor Mick Horton applying for planning permission for a track on land at Yarmouth racecourse.

     

    - I'm sure Yarmouth if ran from middle of May to start of September the venture would get viable attendances.

     

    Must be called the GREAT YARMOUTH BLOATERS!

     

    Apologies I am new to this and pushed the wrong button !!

     

    I can tell you that any hope of a Track at the YARMOUTH RACE TRACK is a 100% NONE RUNNER.

    The Horse Track is next to loads of housing on 2 sides. Add to that a golf course situated in teh centre of the complex. add to that a huge Caravan site on the East side....More chance of teh Ppe being Jewish.

     

    The Stock car track runs 3 nights a week with cars..3 nights a week with Dogs. They do NOT want Speedway...How come...I have tried 3 times.

     

    Similar to situation in norwich...not a prayer...Again I tried for about 8 years and the best I got was the bums rush outa the door.

     

    Sad, but true is that the last person who made noises did immense harm to the cause....

     

    what a shame as it is still a hot bed of interest

     

    SPIEGAL


  7. From what I've heard, the guys trying to find a site for Norwich are just stabbing in the dark and one of the prospective promotors in particular does not have the necessary funds to run speedway.

     

    Yarmouth sounds more promising with current Peterborough promotor Mick Horton applying for planning permission for a track on land at Yarmouth racecourse.

     

    - I'm sure Yarmouth if ran from middle of May to start of September the venture would get viable attendances.

     

    Must be called the GREAT YARMOUTH BLOATERS!

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