07/07/2007
12th June It’s a Tuesday night and, most unusually, the Sky cameras have deigned to feature a Premier League encounter – probably the sort of meeting we’ll see them televise a lot more next season. When you listen to Jonathan talk about racing at this level, it’s clear that he sees such trips as a […]
04/07/2007
Renowned speedway author Jeff Scott, of ‘Showered in Shale’ fame has published his third book through Methanol Press. The new book entitled ‘Shale Britannia – A Sideways Glance at Speedway’ comes in the guise of a picture book this time around. But fear not as just like Scott’s previous work this is no normal speedway […]
01/07/2007
April 2nd “I think it’s going to be a bit of a tall order for him” Nigel Pearson “He doesn’t really have the starting skills” Sam Ermolenko April 23rd “He really is an exciting rider with lots of potential – I’m keeping my fingers crossed” Kelvin Tatum “I feel personally it may be a season […]
29/06/2007
This is my follow up book to ‘Showered in Shale’ – it’s similar but different! Shifting Shale: 2006 A Race Odyssey Paperback 354 pages 143 Black & white thumbnail photographs £20.00 “It’s a dafter, funnier, darker and deeper ‘must have’ companion to ‘Showered In Shale’ BILLY JENKINS Like the modern-day gladiators of motorcycle speedway, author, […]
28/06/2007
11th June Even an Elite League encounter between two of the current top teams can’t be introduced without some prior reference to the GP series or the Cardiff Grand Prix on any Sky broadcast. Jonathan notes with rapier like acuity, “it’s looking good for Cardiff for the overall GP” which I translate to mean no […]
26/06/2007
11th June When I arrive early at Monmore Green Stadium, the Dave Rattenberry track shop stall is already erected and almost completely stocked, despite the fact that there are nearly four hours before the tapes rise. As usual, Dave is there along with John Rich – who I immediately apologise to since he’s regrettably been […]
22/06/2007
10th June It’s already a warm day when I arrive at Sittingbourne though it’s still only mid-morning. One of the first people to greet me is Chelsea Lee-Amies who tells me rather proudly that she “got here at half eight with my dad to help with the track”. Her father Stuart (aka ‘Rat’) is one […]
20/06/2007
9th June Having worked in Harlow, it’s always an embarrassment not to be able to find a short cut through the town to the toll bridge by the sewage works that leads to the speedway stadium in Hoddesdon. This time I even managed to go past the rather posh Harlow greyhound stadium, the football club […]
19/06/2007
After mature consideration by the judges, the winning entry was submitted by Chris MacDonald. I’d like to thank everyone who entered and I apologise for taking so long to announce Chris as the winner and to publish the other entertaining entries. Limerick Competition Winner: There was a Team Manager called Lynch,Who thought winning the League […]
18/06/2007
Brian Owen, Argus, 13th June 2007 Speedway author and Eastbourne Eagles fan Jeff Scott has not just gone on a different racing line with his latest book. He has perfomed a publishing equivalent of turning his bike around and doing four laps in a clockwise direction. Brighton-based Scott has followed up two in-depth looks at […]
17/06/2007
7th June Though I only called at late notice, Wayne Russell (son of Terry) was kind enough to let me launch my new book of photographs – Shale Britannia – at Blunsdon. “We’re only too pleased to have you – you’re welcome anytime,” he tells me inside the speedway office just inside the entrance gates […]
12/06/2007
Wolverhampton Express & Star11th June 2007 reviewer: Tim Hamblin “Hymn of praise to track stalwarts” If speedway is a religion, it’s one thought to be attracting an ever dwindling congregation to some frankly shabby places of worship. But “Shale Britannia”, the latest book from author Jeff Scott, is a tribute to the unsung fans who […]
Almost as soon as the book had rolled off the presses, those folks at the great speedwayplus website once again showed they had their fingers on the pulse of all things speedway by immediately reviewing it. to read the review or bathe in the full glory of this site click here
10/06/2007
4th June Sky present speedway programmes never known to stint on the use of hyperbole. For the staging of the British Final at Wolverhampton, they really excelled themselves with the introductory strap line (intoned over action images of speedway riders), “tonight will be the biggest night ever for one of these!” Once we arrive at […]
03/06/2007
30th May Though there’s a slight chance of rain, the speedway dream team keep meteorological discussions to a bare minimum this week before they launch into an excitable discussion of what Belle Vue should consider doing. Jonathan and Kelvin are self-referential from the off with what they think, what they say and how to interpret […]
25/05/2007
21st May The pre-credits strap line for this meeting was billed as “a night fuelled on pure adrenalin”. This, you have to assume, would refer to the action on the track rather than in the interview booth with Jonathan and Kelvin. Part psychic, part sniffer dog Jonathan looks at the crowd and twitches with “a […]
20/05/2007
14th May According to Jonathan, just like the hyperbole, absolutely everything is “huge” this week – we join the “huge crowd as always” at Monmore Green to apparently find “British speedway on a huge high” inspired by Chris ‘Bomber’ Harris. Kelvin is now of the opinion, “he’s young he’s got his future ahead of him”. […]
17/05/2007
7th May I had to tape this meeting as I actually went to Smallmead and, because I spent some time in the pits also, I had the ideal chance to compare the ‘live experience’ to the ‘televised experience’. I’m not exactly sure what was going on with the transmission in my area but, sadly, until […]
14/05/2007
From BSPA website – Fours Update Friday 11 May 2007 Unfortunately, fairground rides for the children have had to be cancelled but late plans are in place for face painting and entertainment. Wonderful!
03/05/2007
30th April It’s a sunny night in Swindon and the Sky Sports camera pans across Blunsdon Stadium to reveal packed terraces. Once again this week, Jonathan Green explains why the presence of the cameras hasn’t – as is traditional – decimated the audience, “they’ve brought in the crowd with special deals”. It’s not exactly a […]