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David Howe Annonces His Retitrement


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Thanks for the memories,David.Enjoy your retirement you've earned it!!

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It's worth adding that his record of winning 3 consecutive league titles in 3 different leagues with P'boro (CL,PL &EL) is unlikely to be repeated.

 

Also the shape and size of the Peterborough circuit is down to Mr Howe as extensive work was carried out to bring the World Under 21 final to the Showground in 2001 if my memory serves me right?

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As David has said himself, never a World Champion but the sport needs David Howes to survive every week. Also, from the very few number of times I've chatted to him a bloody nice guy who made no excuses for his own performances.

 

Good luck in your retirement David!

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As fine a tribute to a racing career as I've ever read. Fine words and sentiments David and thank you for your part in this great sport of ours. May you find your due rewards in your future life and I hope the memories will be fond.

 

Thanks for such a noble farewell.

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Write that book you mention David. Good Luck and thanks for the entertainiment you provided all down the years, especially your 15 point Max at Redcar when guesting for the Diamonds!!!

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What a wonderfully frank and honest farewell "note". Always liked watching David Howe, he was one of those riders the sport relies on. Consistent, honest, loyal and happy to interact with the fans.

I wish him well in everything he does in the future.

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always thought david was a bit like simon stead and a few other brits I suppose in that he never reached hes full potential.when I used to go to monmore regular I remember a few years when he looked like he would move to the next level. saw him get knocked off at Peterborough by sam in the late 2000s when I think he broke an ankle.never seemed the same after that.all the best in retirement and a sensible decision

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About 1998, I talked with Jim Lynch about Newcastle using his young riders on loan at Newcastle, just before they went into the EL. Jim said "**** ***** is 16 going on 15, ***** ***** is 17 going on 18, and David Howe is 17 going on 30. You can't have him". Great respect for a youngster even at that age. Followed his career with interest since, and he could have been so much better but for his injuries.

Memories of a couple of years ago David scoring a 15 max whilst guesting for us at home, and i think it was the easiest maximum I have seen. He was just so good that night, and went on to be our regular guest after that. If only!!!!!

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Excellent comment by David. I wish him well in his retirement and thank him for the entertainment he gave me.

 

I remember a brilliant Maximum at Brough Park two or three years ago. A wonderful performance from, to me anyway, a super Rider.

 

Very best wishes in your post Speedway days David.

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