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Everything posted by salty
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Always happy when a rider walks away at a time of their own choosing. Top rider, top bloke. All the best in your retirement.
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I moved to London in 1981 and watching Simmo round Plough Lane was one of the highlights watching the Dons for the next few years. Thought his book was a good read and also enjoyed his column in Backtrack.
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Belle Vue v Somerset PL 5th September, 2018
salty replied to Aces51's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
When you get racing like that, there's still hope for this sport. Cracking stuff. -
Somerset v Poole Prem B. 20/8/18
salty replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Yet last week you described the Poole meeting as "very mediocre" with "passing at a premium". Though to be fair you did later call it the best televised meeting of the season. I know what I saw, backed up by the comments on Speedway Updates. -
Somerset v Poole Prem B. 20/8/18
salty replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The meeting last night had a 2 or 3 good tussles, which was definitely more than what we got at Wimborne Road the week before. -
The continuing decline of Speedway
salty replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Edgbaston hasn't had the crowds for T20 that other counties have enjoyed either. The Oval has always been a tad pricey compared to other grounds, but you can't argue with their attendances which are excellent. Nonsense to say T20 is a snorefest. The Cricket is generally exciting enough, but all the other aspects of the presentation and facilities are what help make it such a success. -
I'm currently reading the Bert Harkins book (free on Kindle unlimited). Some very interesting snippets about Middleton from when they rode together out in Australia at the end of the 60's.
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The continuing decline of Speedway
salty replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I'd have to agree. My kids jump at the chance of a night at the Ice Hockey. They have no real interest in the sport, but enjoy the "event". My local team, Belfast Giants, get good crowds and the atmosphere, facilities and presentation are enough to encourage them to attend. The last time I took a couple of them to a domestic Speedway meeting (an awful drawn out affair - damp,cpld and boring) they wanted to leave before the end. -
Sad news, RIP TJ
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Poole v Somerset. Prem B. 13/8/18 BT Sports.
salty replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Only the close scoreline to maintain any interest because the racing was fairly dull. Amazed how many jumped starts the ref let go, so fair play to Bomber for doing it in the last to clinch the meeting. -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I just dont get why Tai chased Laguta down! He should have let him go and concentrated on slowing Emil down. It was all about not finishing 4th! I know its easier said than done but was the only way to win -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Much more enjoyable than Saturday's fare. Good to see the riders from the lesser nations getting stuck in and upsetting the big boys. You see the advantage of the pairs format as it allows France, Finland etc to be more competitive than the WTC format. -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Team riding is definitely a dying art. Too many tracks where the outside line is too fast meaning its close to impossible for the guy on the inside. -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
To be fair the TV feed had the correct scores displayed, but I agree its daft that Pearson and Tatum are having to rely on their own scoring. I'm sure someone mentioned earlier in this thread that in the early days of Sky's coverage Bryn Williams used to make sure that Tony Millard was kept au fait with the permutations of the scorecharts. -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Not the Not the point. A professional sports presenter/commentator shouldn't be making such a basic error. Last day of the Football season when promotion/relegation scenarios are changing all the time the comms teams always seem to be on the ball. As it happens I think the Nige/Kelv partnership do a good job, but it was a bit of a ricket to not realise that Heat 21 still had a strong bearing on the meeting. By the way tomorrow I will be on the mike for about an hour and a half hosting a presentation in front of about 150. No doubt I'll make a mistake at some point! -
World Championship Pairs
salty replied to Mark's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
But they're doing their jobs wrong aren't they - or Nigel is anyway. Telling us before Heat 21 that Slovenia and Latvia were both out and Ukraine were in Heat 22. Keeping the score correct shouldn't be beyond the capabilities of the commentator should it? -
Got my copy yesterday. Again I have to echo the sentiments of Steve and TWK, it is a superb publication. Well done to the Backtrack team!
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Rode in the first meeting I saw in 1968. RIP Cyril.
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Malcolm Brown?
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Belatedly saw this. Apology accepted - legal hounds have been called off. But it's Salty, not Salt.
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Your memories of Americans in British League (1970-90)
salty replied to TonyMac's topic in Years Gone By
Mike Curoso? Always seems a bit of the forgotten man when we talk about the American invasion. Two years at Hull and one at Poole. As I recall he was a solid second string who was certainly capable of making further progress. Can't remember why he didn't return, I'm sure he would have had a good enough average to get a work permit. Having said that my main memory of him is pushing his bike for the best part of a lap at Dudley Wood one evening. -
Just saw this. Rotten to hear, but given the way he'd suffered in recent years I guess its a wee bit of a sweet release. The man was immense and brought the professionalism of the sport to a whole new level. RIP.