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Everything posted by stevehone
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maybe part of the problem is due to the fact that his dad was such a great rider. basically he needs to be able to get the recognition Phil got when he was riding, and if it's not quite happening for him he just loses it. Sky sports are showing a LIVE package. Crump knows that. What they will try and do is get as many angles on whats going on as they can...it's their job. Live football on Sky and the cameras are down the tunnel (out of sight of the public) so there is no getting away from them. If Crump ever becomes World Champion (which I seriously doubt), will he be telling the Sky cameras to Eff Off then??? think not
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maybe not being as good as his old man is getting to him?
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so now you have admitted the fact, I suppose litigation is out of the window?
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Jim think it might be best if you took a break from the forum. i have posted some crap on these pages over the months but still haven't got around to calling people what you have called them, whether they deserve it or not. there are some bloody good people on this forum and they don't need bringing down one by one. you are an artist and it might be best if you channel your emotions into that for a while. there are people on the forum that have been going to speedway for a short time and others that have been going many years, that's what is good about the site...the full range of views and opinions. when people get abusive to an extent it causes upset, then it upsets the forum as a whole.
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Ivan is over in August Jim with his Long Track GP November 1st, why don't you have a word?
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Rudy Muts broke his neck riding, so I think that's what ended his career. Steve Gibson (SVG2 on the forum) was a good mate of Rudy so could possibly give you more info.... when he gets back from golfing in La Manga
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couldn't agree more Shazz.... 2 of the forum greats were born in that very year
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the final sentence of the last posting by Salty just about sums up the sport these days
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had a great quote somewhere.... oh yeah... "hic" :evil: allegedly
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don't do it Marty... i seen her... she's had enough, and all the pies :evil:
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just got round to reading this post again... what you say about the shape of the track is dead right... it's not all about dirt on the surface, it's about having banking and a means of passing, but you have to agree they both have to be there for good racing.. also what you say about Benfield taking the circus to big cities and trying to encourage media interest.. fully agree with it..Cardiff has to be better for watching than Kings Lynn for example. but then Lynn has better racing! If you are blinkered into thinking nice big venues is going to attract sponsorship etc you are not quite right.. what is going to attract sponsorship is exposure to an audience. if the racing is crap (which it tends to be on these 1 day tracks), the audience will dwindle along with money and interest. we could all go on for ages and argue for ages i am sure, but to me the fact remains Benfield is both killing the sport as well as building it. my worry is that they are building it for the short term (their profit), and will suffer in the future due to a lack of competitive racing and the future supporters thinking 'first out of the gate will win'... won't go and watch that
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come on Shazz, don't be shy.... you were selling programmes that night weren't you??
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just doesn't hold water...
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it's definately age then...
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you had better ask her
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not going to Wimbledon, but will you be at Iwade for the meetings in June?
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Canterbury Crusaders. Pictures from 60' and 70's
stevehone replied to sidecar121's topic in Years Gone By
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nice one Norbold..you beat me to it!! I have in the scrapbook the preview to the meeting... feast your eyes on this... 'WEST HAM CAN BEAT SPEEDWAY GIANTS' A crowd of 60,000 is expected at West Ham tonight when the home riders meet Wembley in the opening stages of their Evening News London Cup tie (7.45pm). Though West Ham are at the foot of the league table, they are the only London team to have defeated Wembley this season and are capable of gaining a good lead this evening. It goes on to mention how things rested on the second strings Bob Harrison, Cyril Anderson and 'Buck' Whitby can rise to the occasion and back up the efforts of Eric Chitty, Malcolm Craven and Colin Watson. Oh and for Cheetahawk, at the bottom of the article it says... Tonights racing will be broadcast on the Light Programme from 8.45pm to 9.30pm Somehow Norbold, I think you would enjoy going through these 1946 and 1947 scrap books... we shall have to meet at speedway somewhere so you can see them.
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i have a couple of 1946 scrap books so will see if the result is in there as they mostly focus on London tracks
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hmmm...waste of space that one....
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not just a 'woman' thing, it was more of a 'people with dirty minds' thing. terribly disgusting, but what you come to expect from Shazzy i suppose