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Brian CrutcherBy Tom Wareham Arguably the best English rider never to win a World Final, Brian Crutcher was a truly brilliant and naturally gifted rider racing during speedway's… |
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70 Years of Rye House SpeedwayIn its early days, Rye House was known as a track where riders could learn their trade under 'Queensberry' rules, but where the rigidity of the… |
£14.99(Paperback) | |
More ConfessionsBy John Berry Following his acclaimed first book, Confessions of a Speedway Promoter in 2004, former England and Ipswich team manager and promoter John Berry is… |
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Homes of British SpeedwayBy Robert Bamford, John Jarvis Featuring over 300 venues, this edition includes tracks and a host of illustrations. It offers statistical information of various tracks, including… |
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Smoke, Sand, and RubberBy Mel Anthony In this book lies a glimpse into the daring West Coast midget racers who led an early era in auto racing. Readers will learn how hazardous midget… |
£21.50(Paperback) | |
BooeyBy Eric Boocock Straight talking England and Halifax legend Eric Boocock has never been one to hide his feelings - and now he's put them in print.
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Plymouth SpeedwayBy Paul Eustace The Plymouth Speedway team raced at Pennycross Stadium for twenty-two seasons between 1931 and 1970. This book features over 200 illustrations… |
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Midget Car SpeedwayConcentrating on the midget car speedway races in the Potteries in the period immediately before the Second World War, this book tells of the… |
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St Austell SpeedwayContaining many rare photographs of St Austell's speedway legends, this book talks about the formative years of the shale sport west of the Tamar… |
£14.99(Hardback) | |
75 Years of Eastbourne SpeedwayFrom an inconspicuous beginning in 1928, Eastbourne Speedway is one of the most popular and well-supported speedway tracks in the country which… |
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Two England players from Stoke City FC, Goalkeeper William Rowley and right back Thomas Clare made their international debut against Ireland in Liverpool on March 2, 1889 winning 6-1.
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