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norbold

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  1. Yes, can't disagree with Bjorn Knutson. Also, I only saw him a few times at the end of his career, but I would add Jack Young.
  2. Ken McKinlay represented England in the first two World Team Cups, 1960 and 1961. Both times he scored one more point than Ron How!
  3. Thanks for the correction, BL. Yes, of course, you are right.
  4. It was at Wimbledon when riding for England v. Soviet Union in a Test match.
  5. You can still quite clearly see the outline of the track and the terracing on the ground. I took some photos of it a few years ago.
  6. Billy seemed in fine form, BOBBATH. 92 now, but still active. Are you sure that was 1964? "Young" Billy had qualified for the World Final back in 1955. Ove (88 years old) was also in fine form. He is still so incredibly fit. I asked him if he was thinking of making a comeback for Sweden after their disastrous performance in the SoN. He said he might just as well as Sweden have no good riders any more. I mentioned Freddie Lindgren. He said the problem with Freddie is that one day he is one of the best riders in the world, the next he is hopeless and you just can't rely on someone like that.
  7. Actually one of my books was one of the prizes (Speedway in the South East), but as first out of the hat, I got to choose out of the vast array of prizes on offer...
  8. I had a great day at the WSRA annual Norwich lunch today. Met up with some old friends, including Ove Fundin, Bert Harkins, Trevor Hedge, Tony Hurren (Hawkeye) and Terry Ripo (former Hackney and Mildenhall announcer). Other illustrious names at the lunch included Cyril Crane, Richard Greer, James Easter, Billy Bales, Ray Bales, Rob Hollingworth, Dingle Brown, Gavin Hedge, Dave Gagen, Graham Miles, Ollie Allen, Dave Allen and the great, the one and only, Buzz Burrows. Good food, good company and, best of all, I won first prize in the raffle!
  9. He averaged 7.15. To be quite honest, I wasn't very impressed with him....shows you what I know!
  10. Quite right, BOBBATH, they never rode for the same team. I saw Eric ride every week for two years at New Cross. Also saw Ian a few times. Sadly never got to see Fred ride, though I did meet him a few times after he'd retired at various events.
  11. The obvious answer would be the Collins Brothers and Belle Vue.
  12. If what someone said is "twoddle", then what you said must have been twaddle too, because he was agreeing with you!
  13. No doubt, GB's win will be all over the BBC Sports News later and will feature heavily in their Sports Personality of the Year programme……
  14. What??? It doesn't matter what the head to head is, a race win in the final will win it. That's why it's the final.
  15. Great night for Dad's Army. But also a great night for speedway.
  16. Why haven't Nigel or Kelvin mentioned that Palm Toft has broken fingers?
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