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I'm buying one regardless of who's riding simply because I'm a Berwick bandits fan isn't that a good enough reason

i must agree there the savings should be more personally not planning to miss any meetings season tickets kept at last years prices would have sold more perhaps

at the moment cheapest in league by £40 compared to other clubs, think they are also going to bring out the ticket system where you can buy a book of 10 or 5 at a discounted price

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I remember Peter taking him to Sheffield for the PLRC RIDERS Final didn't think it was 3 years later (could have been though) .Though he would have come to Berwick but the offer from Workington at the time would be much better Denholms money was alŵays good.RustyHarrison was also running around Berwick before Workington snap him up too.Not convinced Peter actually had a contract with him otherwise we would have heard more about it.

nemo signed for workington many years before denhalm took over it was ian thomas and tony mole that brought him over and rusty ran 2nd halfs at a few tracks i first saw him at newcastle but he had a season at glasgow before he rode for workington

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nemo signed for workington many years before denhalm took over it was ian thomas and tony mole that brought him over and rusty ran 2nd halfs at a few tracks i first saw him at newcastle but he had a season at glasgow before he rode for workington

Deholm was the main Sponsers of Workington with his Armstrong Group and bankrolled most of the signing. I'm sure some Workington supporters will correct me if am wrong(which I could be)
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Deholm was the main Sponsers of Workington with his Armstrong Group and bankrolled most of the signing. I'm sure some Workington supporters will correct me if am wrong(which I could be)

i think you may find nemo signed even before thomas armstrongs were sponsers if im not wrong he signed in 2002 not sure but were edgars not the sposors then or maybe harper&hebson in 2002 the bibs deffinatly didnt have armstrongs on them so it wasnt them as sponsors they had lakeland racing on the bib in 2002 but think they were only bib sponsors

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nemo signed for workington many years before denhalm took over it was ian thomas and tony mole that brought him over and rusty ran 2nd halfs at a few tracks i first saw him at newcastle but he had a season at glasgow before he rode for workington

Glasgow did bring Rusty over and rode for a season at Ashfield before doing a Mason Campton and signing with the Comet's.

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at the moment cheapest in league by £40 compared to other clubs, think they are also going to bring out the ticket system where you can buy a book of 10 or 5 at a discounted price

 

The books of tickets is a great idea.

Good idea as a Christmas gift, actually.

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i think you may find nemo signed even before thomas armstrongs were sponsers if im not wrong he signed in 2002 not sure but were edgars not the sposors then or maybe harper&hebson in 2002 the bibs deffinatly didnt have armstrongs on them so it wasnt them as sponsors they had lakeland racing on the bib in 2002 but think they were only bib sponsors

 

Denham took over at the end of2007 as owner it before that he was the man who helped Stoney Peter I karlsson ect.All Iam saying is that it was Denhams money that was behind Comets before he bought the Club
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Glasgow did bring Rusty over and rode for a season at Ashfield before doing a Mason Campton and signing with the Comet's.

glasgow were the first to sign him but they didnt bring him over he was riding after meetings around the tracks trying to get a team place

Denham took over at the end of2007 as owner it before that he was the man who helped Stoney Peter I karlsson ect.All Iam saying is that it was Denhams money that was behind Comets before he bought the Club

i agree he was involved first as rider sponsor then team sponsor but you claimed he was behind kauko which was wrong he got involved after kauko was signed and just out of interest do you know how much the sponsorship deal was worth to the comets in 2013 i bet you wouldnt believe it if you knew the rumours

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glasgow were the first to sign him but they didnt bring him over he was riding after meetings around the tracks trying to get a team place

i agree he was involved first as rider sponsor then team sponsor but you claimed he was behind kauko which was wrong he got involved after kauko was signed and just out of interest do you know how much the sponsorship deal was worth to the comets in 2013 i bet you wouldnt believe it if you knew the rumours

 

How much do you think Scarra?

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Glasgow did bring Rusty over and rode for a season at Ashfield before doing a Mason Campton and signing with the Comet's.

Wrong. Both Rusty and his mate Clinton ? came over and stayed at Newcastle with current promoter Darryl Illingworth. We were looking for an 8 pointer at the time, but neither were going to be that so they rode second halfs at Newcastle and several other tracks. Brian Sands offered him a place at Glasgow and Clinton went home.

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