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Post by mrsgustix on Jul 22, 2009 10:13:08 GMT
In the pre-war and early seasons after WW2 tracks like High Beech, Dagenham and Rye House especially staged team meetings and it looks as though these teams should also be featured as appropriate for their years IMO.
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Post by tungate on Jul 22, 2009 21:23:00 GMT
I know High Beech & Rye House staged "training school meetings" Paddy Mills took a team of Norwich Stars juniors down to High Beech and a match report appeared in the Monthly Speedway World at the time
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Post by thebaldeagle1932 on Jul 26, 2009 11:04:22 GMT
Its all very wll suggesting that the teams for open licence tracks before the war should go on this site but where are they to be found. I am certain that open licnce tracks had NO coverage in the prewar Speedway News and other magazines of that time.
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Post by Administrator on Jul 26, 2009 11:27:02 GMT
Its all very wll suggesting that the teams for open licence tracks before the war should go on this site but where are they to be found. I am certain that open licnce tracks had NO coverage in the prewar Speedway News and other magazines of that time. This does present a major headache = results for open licnece tracks before World War Two are hard to find. And so are the team squads for 1930. Apart from that, the team lists up to 1939 are virtually finalised.
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