There were some cracking Riders in the National League in those days. Graeme Smith, Lou Sansom, Tom Owen, Trevor Geer, Ken McKinlay, Arthur Browning, George Major, Bruce Forrester, Doug Templeton, Geoff Maloney = all were good to watch along with the others I've mentioned on this Thread.
Many happy memories here.
Yoou were right on what I mean't iris but there is a distinct dearth of film from those days. I still think I would rather have watched Speedway in the Forties and Fifties as compared to now.
I don't know, of course, but reading about it and watching some clips on youtube I just get the feeling.
Both great Races - but - wouldn't it be brilliant if we could have had the same sort of Film from the days of the Legtrailers?
Sadly we can't really compare....
Shows your knowledge of the History of our Sport. I don't want a row with you - but obviously if you read the following Posts my question was valid.
It's a great Thread evidenced by the number of people discussing on it. Well worthwhile following it.
Thanks to gustix for starting it.
This truly is a great photograph.
Is it me - or did Speedway seem a bit more spectacular in those days?
Genuine qustion for debate - not taking the mick.
I know Dai Evans quite well, well enough to call him a friend. He is currently living in Shropshire and is doing well.
He attends our Sunderland Reunions.
I would have thought the most sensible decision would be at the Weekend if you want to maximise your Support.
People have work commitments, school runs and many other things to do on a weekday.
Anyway - I sincerely hope you get a huge turnout whenever you have it.
You surprise me hagonshocker - could you please explain your remark. I just don't understand why the two Teams can't run together. Unless it is geographical and Oxford is too close to Swindon for the area to support two Tracks.
They seemed to run together years ago.
Have you been to Brough Park or Redcar - now they really can be cold.
In fact they can be bloody cold.
I have fffffffffrozen my bits off at both venues at times.
Ron Wilson at Teeside always reckoned that Jack Millen put 500 on the Gate whenever he visited Teeside with Sunderland.
I know he rode for Crewe - but he had his best years at Sunderland.
I don't want to rain on your parade - but Max Fricke is Australian.
He might just be insulted if you called him British. They can be touchy about things like that. :D