It's Ken Archer, Bob. He was longtime Pit Marshal at Wimbledon, Hackney, and White City, and a great friend. Sadly, he passed away a few months ago, Yes, the other one is Mike.
What a lovely, lovely fella. I have a photo of Ken and my dad (and the rest of the Wimbledon team) with Ronnie and Jill at the 1959/60 London Speedway Supporters Club Dart League presentation.
If gustix doesn't recognise him, it would be a major shock. More to the point, he should know the guy in the middle at the front. The guy at bottom left was a good'un too...
I think you'll find it was Neil who used Barry as a launching pad, or as Mike Patrick said, "Neil Cameron climbing all over Barry Crowson"!
Personally, I thought Neil could have gone on to better things. All he had to do was stay on the bike for four laps (assuming he didn't go through the tapes) a little more often. As has been said, after leaving Plough Lane, he wasn't the same.
Do you not think that I have the "needed qualifications" to write and comment on the club? Or iris123?
Do we have to bow to your superiority - even when we know that WE are right, and you are just trying to dismiss what we say?
It seems like you are trying to convince everyone that Terry Mussett never rode for Wimbledon, and that this all some elaborate hoax that we've conjured up in an effort to fool you! It's not! Whether you remember him or not is irrelevant; he rode for us!
Why the hell you would make that comment about seeking info on him on a FB group is beyond me...
This is a thread called "Wimbledon Memories", which - I believe - is a place to share your memories of Wimbledon speedway. It is NOT a place where you come to deliberately provoke others, others who have a long-time and GENUINE knowledge and love of Wimbledon speedway (unlike yourself).
Is it really to much to expect you to act like a normal person, and post stuff you like, and ask questions to which you really don't know the answers? Most of the people on the BSF are intelligent enough to engage in regular conversation without you trying to stir things up...