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Upgraded britishspeedway.co.uk website
The White Knight replied to enotian's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Sorry, but I can't agree with you. I think that in time it will be much better than the old one. It will just take time for us all to get used to it, and it shouldn't be a problem. -
Yers - my team - Sunderland 'Gladiators' (in 1974). Sunderland 'Stars' prior to that. I never did like the name 'Gladiators'.
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Personally, I enjoy reading about all of these old Riders. Whilst the Posts of some may be of no interest to anyone but a few, surely there is room for everyone who has the knowledge to share it. As I said, some people will not be interested but, others certainly are. Without the posts of John Hyam, iris from a German perspective, these support Riders would fade into history unremembered. That would be a shame. I, for one, enjoy reading about them.
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SUNDERLAND DOG TRACK. I won't hold my breath though.................................
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Birmingham Speedway - crucial meeting
The White Knight replied to brianbuck's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Hope that everything goes well Brian. We don't want to lose any more Tracks. -
I think the simple answer is probably - COST!!!
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R.I.P. + Big Al.
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R.I.P. + Colin Pratt. A Speedway legend. My condolences go to his family and friends.
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What the fans say
The White Knight replied to cowboy cookie returns?'s topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Most of this reminds me of what Speedway used to be like, I wouldn't change a thing. Nowadays though, no real smell of Castrol 'R' any more. 4 Valve Engines that are too powerful for the Tracks they are expected to race on, in the chase for extra speed. Speedway then was slower in those days, but crucially, but a damned sight more exciting. Speed does not mean better or more exciting, it means more dangerous for the riders. I have been a big fan of Speedway for over fifty years (1964). Those days are gone now, and will sadly never return. Speedway is not what it was, and that is a tragedy. -
Newcastle Diamonds 2021
The White Knight replied to StevePark's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Sadly, I doubt it. Rental there would be very steep, I suspect. That is if they would allow it in the first place. My hopes for that died years ago. I would though. like to say, that I hope a way can be found to rescue Newcastle Speedway. I am keeping my fingers crossed that a Promoter will step forward. Good luck to all Newcastle Supporters at this desperate time. I have been through this twice so I know exactly how you feel. Even after fifty years I still feel the loss of 'my Team'. Very best wishes to all Supporters of Newcastle 'Diamonds'. My thoughts and hopes are with you. -
My late wife and I shared a taxi with 'Taffy' and Peter Kelly many years ago returning from a Crewe Reunion to the Hotel where we were staying. I never laughed so much in all my life. What a character he was. We were both privileged to be in the company of such a friendly and entertaining couple of people. Fond memories indeed. My condolences to all 'Taffy's Family and friends. I, for one, will never forget him. R.I.P. + 'Taffy'.
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In no particular order. Belle Vue (Hyde Road) Belle Vue (New Stadium) Sunderland Coventry Redcar
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Name your favourite five riders.
The White Knight replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
Never were truer words spoken Sidney. -
Name your favourite five riders.
The White Knight replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
My favourite riders, not the best in the world but here goes: Jim Airey Gordon Guasco Jack Millen Graeme Smith and finally, the one and only 'Briggo'. You did ask. You may notice a little Sunderland bias here. -
British Speedway Official Website
The White Knight replied to HackneyHawk's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I am very disappointed by the obituary on the BSPA Website. They should have done a proper job on the obituary, not just the few words published. They have let down their Sport by their understated reaction to someone who, so obviously, loved his Speedway, and did as much as he could for it in his lifetime. Sadly, he is due far more respect than this. -
Very sorry to hear of the loss of a truly great friend of Speedway. I will miss his erudite postings on this Forum, they were always well worth reading. I would like to offer my condolences to his family and friends at this very sad time. I never met Phil but he had my total respect. R.I.P. + Phil.
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For a Speedway Club with such a short history, may I humbly submit the following: 1964 Sunderland 'Saints' - Ken Sharples (Father), Paul Sharples (Son). 1973 Sunderland 'Stars' - George Barclay (Father), Terry Barclay (Son). Our 1964 Team had 9 Home Meetings only, as we were closed down after that. Our 1971 to 1974 Team managed four years before the same thing happened to us. So in that short space of time, we tracked two Fathers and Sons in the same team. Must be some sort of record? Does anybody know of any others in so short a time?
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Speedway article in The Oldie Magazine
The White Knight replied to Vic Meldrew's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Unfortunately, the title of the magazine says it all. The only people who will read this are 'old fogies' like me. I doubt if 'The Oldie' magazine has many young readers. Nice to get a mention though - all publicity is good publicity. An interesting piece though, for those unaware of Speedway's great history. -
Extortionate Admission Prices
The White Knight replied to Pieman72's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Some hope. They are too busy playing games on their Computers or messing about with their mobile 'phones. -
I'm no fan of Pedersen but this does look like the Referee did have it in for him. Referees don't half have life easy these days. 'Visiting' the Referee was a common occurrence years ago. It used to entertain the crowd too. I can remember a number of Riders popping into the Referee's box to dispute a decision. It was fun, all the booing and cheering, depending on which team you supported was all part of the Sport and the entertainment. Ah well, "The past is another country, they do things differently there". (Quote: L. P. Hartley). Sadly...........................................................
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This is very sad news. I would like to offer my condolences to you and the rest of your family, and also, to his many friends. R.I.P. Jack. +
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Yes, that happened to me a couple of times when I was distracted by conversation. I soon learned, however.
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Get Well Soon Dicko!
The White Knight replied to Bear_Bottom's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
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Hi Sid Peter Craven is one of my great Speedway heroes, and I, sadly, never got to see him race either. My interest in Speedway started back in 1964 (Sunderland 'Saints') - less than a year after Peter's fatal accident in 1963.