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Bristol Bulldogs 1977-78


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Not sure whether this has been posted before...but stumbled on a selection of great photos from this era.

 

If anyone is interested....keep scrolling through the link....there are loads I'd not seen before....thought i'd share....enjoy :-)

 

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/kwmc/tags/sportscene/

Superb Gresham. :t:

 

Some terrific Photographs here.

 

Thank you for Posting the Link. :t::approve: :approve:

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Not sure whether this has been posted before...but stumbled on a selection of great photos from this era.

 

If anyone is interested....keep scrolling through the link....there are loads I'd not seen before....thought i'd share....enjoy :-)

 

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/kwmc/tags/sportscene/

Thank you very much. Bristol is a city with a vital speedway past, and like Norwich and Southampton, and I would say umpteen London tracks plus of course Cradley, our sport is impoverished by its and their absence.

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The photos are great but you have placed the item in the wrong BSF section. I think in SPEEDWAY HISTORY under Years Gone By.

I disagree, if the link had been put where you suggest, I for one would not have seen them as the History section is a place I rarely visit.

I'm sure it will receive a wider audience here.

It could always be moved there later.

 

ATB

 

Dave

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I disagree, if the link had been put where you suggest, I for one would not have seen them as the History section is a place I rarely visit.

I'm sure it will receive a wider audience here.

It could always be moved there later.

 

ATB

 

Dave

I agree in this instance. :t:

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In about 2004 I actually had permission to take speedway into Ashton Gate stadium in Bristol, including permission from Bristol Council in writing BUT stadium modifications to make room weerre of the order of £1.5 million and I just didnt have it and couldnt raise it.

I'm shocked to hear that....how did you propose to fit the track around the pitch without knocking down stands?

 

Steve Lansdown wanted it?

 

I'm surprised as Speedway was never in the plans for the new stadium proposal at Ashton Vale.

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In about 2004 I actually had permission to take speedway into Ashton Gate stadium in Bristol, including permission from Bristol Council in writing BUT stadium modifications to make room weerre of the order of £1.5 million and I just didnt have it and couldnt raise it.

Didn't somebody also have the intention relatively recently to put in a new Bristol track on some derelict industrial land near to some rail tracks?

Whatever happened to that?

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Not sure whether this has been posted before...but stumbled on a selection of great photos from this era.

 

If anyone is interested....keep scrolling through the link....there are loads I'd not seen before....thought i'd share....enjoy :-)

 

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/kwmc/tags/sportscene/

All get when going to the Link is boxer Muhammed Ali in 1993!

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Didn't somebody also have the intention relatively recently to put in a new Bristol track on some derelict industrial land near to some rail tracks?

Whatever happened to that?

That was Andy Hewlett (think that's the guys name) at Avonmouth on the big industrial estate there.
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I disagree, if the link had been put where you suggest, I for one would not have seen them as the History section is a place I rarely visit.

I'm sure it will receive a wider audience here.

It could always be moved there later.

 

 

Clearly HISTORY is the correct section to put this thread in. To make sure I don't miss anything, when I visit this site I just click "View New Content" which is towards the top left side. That gets all new posts in each of the sections. That's how I got to read about Bristol Bulldogs 1977-78.

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I'm open to correction....but I heard it was stopped due to rare migrating birds using that land.

Was not Andy originally linked with the Rebels? I think he migrating birds were something of an urban myth for a while. My understanding is that the 'nature organisation' (my words) to whom that was attributed actually denied all knowledge and it was subsequently confirmed that there were no outstanding objections to the granting of planning permission. Right on cue the financial slump screwed up everyone's plans ...... since then everything has gone very quiet :sad:

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Was not Andy originally linked with the Rebels? I think he migrating birds were something of an urban myth for a while. My understanding is that the 'nature organisation' (my words) to whom that was attributed actually denied all knowledge and it was subsequently confirmed that there were no outstanding objections to the granting of planning permission. Right on cue the financial slump screwed up everyone's plans ...... since then everything has gone very quiet :sad:

Thanks for the info. Sounds like it could still be a goer then.

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