When the Heathens still ran from Cradley I used to be able to hear and smell the speedway from my garden, yet I never actually went. It's something I do regret. They almost came back last year but their application for a stadium on the land they identified was turned down.
Quote from: villa1 on January 02, 2011, 09:39:22 PMWhen the Heathens still ran from Cradley I used to be able to hear and smell the speedway from my garden, yet I never actually went. It's something I do regret. They almost came back last year but their application for a stadium on the land they identified was turned down.They're back now as the Dudley Heathens, not sure where they're racing though. Think it might be Wolverhampton
Quote from: mikeb1982 on February 28, 2011, 08:14:28 PMQuote from: villa1 on January 02, 2011, 09:39:22 PMWhen the Heathens still ran from Cradley I used to be able to hear and smell the speedway from my garden, yet I never actually went. It's something I do regret. They almost came back last year but their application for a stadium on the land they identified was turned down.They're back now as the Dudley Heathens, not sure where they're racing though. Think it might be WolverhamptonCorrect.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 13, 2010, 01:43:29 PMI remember a mate of mine at school went to see the World Speedway final at Wembley ( musy have been between 1979-1981). There were 100,000 there.I can remember Bruce Penhall ( didn't he move from Cradely Heath to being the star of CHIPS?) and Ivan Majors ( spelling?) the Polish, Kiwi hero, Hans neilsen and Davbe Jessupand Ole Ollsen.Used to be able to hear the bikes racing from our houseErik Gundersen broke the track record at that meeting, in his first world final. The record stood until they pulled the old wembley down
I remember a mate of mine at school went to see the World Speedway final at Wembley ( musy have been between 1979-1981). There were 100,000 there.I can remember Bruce Penhall ( didn't he move from Cradely Heath to being the star of CHIPS?) and Ivan Majors ( spelling?) the Polish, Kiwi hero, Hans neilsen and Davbe Jessupand Ole Ollsen.Used to be able to hear the bikes racing from our house