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It's the one man Norman Jacobs Appreciation Society here again to say how much I enjoyed reading the above-named tome,

particularly the chapters on the 1946 Wembley v West Ham London Cup Final and the 1965 Wimbledon v West Ham Knock-out Cup 1/4 Final ( :t: ).

 

I was at Wimbledon for the 1965 meeting but 1946 was a little early for me, though I did attend meetings in 1947 as an embryo ( :lol: ).

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Thank you, chr, but I think I should say that Chris Broadbent wrote half the book so I can't claim all the credit for this one.

 

I was at the Wimbledon v. West Ham meeting in 1965 as well. I can still remember it much clearer than any more recent meetings. It was undoubtedly the best meeting I have ever been to. What are your memories of it? (By the way, why didn't I see you there? ;))

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It's the one man Norman Jacobs Appreciation Society here again to say how much I enjoyed reading the above-named tome,

particularly the chapters on the 1946 Wembley v West Ham London Cup Final and the 1965 Wimbledon v West Ham Knock-out Cup 1/4 Final ( :t: ).

 

I was at Wimbledon for the 1965 meeting but 1946 was a little early for me, though I did attend meetings in 1947 as an embryo ( :lol: ).

THat's not right - I'm a Member too.

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Thank you, chr, but I think I should say that Chris Broadbent wrote half the book so I can't claim all the credit for this one.

 

I was at the Wimbledon v. West Ham meeting in 1965 as well. I can still remember it much clearer than any more recent meetings. It was undoubtedly the best meeting I have ever been to. What are your memories of it? (By the way, why didn't I see you there? ;))

I'm embarrassed to admit it Norbold but time has diminished my memories. It has taken your book to bring it all back. Between 1964 and 1969 I was probably getting to 3 meetings a week and even the really great meetings have become lost to me. at Wimbledon I usually stood overlooking the second bend.

 

By the way, my 87 year old Mum who was born in Poplar really enjoyed pie 'n' mash and prefabs.

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It's the one man Norman Jacobs Appreciation Society here again to say how much I enjoyed reading the above-named tome,

particularly the chapters on the 1946 Wembley v West Ham London Cup Final and the 1965 Wimbledon v West Ham Knock-out Cup 1/4 Final ( :t: ).

 

I was at Wimbledon for the 1965 meeting but 1946 was a little early for me, though I did attend meetings in 1947 as an embryo ( :lol: ).

No way, please add me to the Norman Jacobs Appreciation Society- I just got the book "Pie and Mash etc." Great read and highly recommended

Thank you, chr, but I think I should say that Chris Broadbent wrote half the book so I can't claim all the credit for this one.

 

I was at the Wimbledon v. West Ham meeting in 1965 as well. I can still remember it much clearer than any more recent meetings. It was undoubtedly the best meeting I have ever been to. What are your memories of it? (By the way, why didn't I see you there? ;))

I reckon you didn't see CHR, Norbold, because he was stood behind the tallest ever speedway rider-which as we all know was either Graham Miles, Johnny Fitzgerald or Archie Windmill. That meeting btw which I wasn't at was the most famous performance by Simmo IMHO ever !! Couldn't believe it when I read about it in the Speedway Star.

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