A little trivia to lighten the mood
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A little trivia to lighten the mood
Been reading the TT Course saga with a combination of astonishment and dismay, so thank goodness the Governor's Bridge matter may die down.
Anyway, I was wandering through an old "Motor Cycling" the other night, and I read a short article, with some info that I never knew.
So, ladies and gentlemen, who knows which famous TT rider, who has his name on a bend on what's left of our beloved course, joined a well known Football Club as its Chairman? I will be very impressed if someone offers the correct answer.
I shall add more clues until someone gets it.
In another posting when I get a free moment, I may add my three pennyworth to the TT running on the S100 course.
17-10-2007, 05:41 PM
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One could suggest Sir Alex Ferguson as "The Highlander" but he did not ride in the TT so I feel you may be referring to Ben Drinkwater ?? NO ???

I am still searching the grey area part of what's left of my brain so I will come up with a more spectacular and correct answer,

Clarks no,
Dorans no,
Quarry no,


Keep thinking
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17-10-2007, 09:46 PM
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Well, is it Archie Birkin then ???
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17-10-2007, 09:54 PM
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Well I guess Archie Birkins family were the only ones rich enough to be a chaiman of a major football club.Was it Notts county
17-10-2007, 10:07 PM
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This anorak is staying well away from this one, Nick.

I have no bloody idea :!:

Sad

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17-10-2007, 10:53 PM
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Bill S is still in Canada, so I don't think he has spotted this.
18-10-2007, 08:08 AM
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If Larry doesn't know :shock: what chance for us mere mortals :roll:
18-10-2007, 10:25 AM
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OK. So it's not just me then. I thought to myself, everyone will know the answer to this teaser, except me. Anyway, the club is Coventry City, and the year of his appointment was 1958, long after he raced.
Surely someone will run through the corners, and get there, maybe faster than they used to.
18-10-2007, 10:33 AM
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There's lots of little motorcycle connections with Coventry FC.
TheY started in 1883 and grew from a team that began in Singer bicycle factory also in the 50s thy were know as "the bantams"

But no sign of who the 1958 chairman was...................yet


I got it i got i got wooohoooooooooooooo

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18-10-2007, 11:30 AM
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Yeeeeehaaaa!! Cargo's FIRST over the line. That's a first anyway. Er Excuse me, the Bantams are the nickname for my team...BRADFORD CITY(FA Cup winners in 1911!!)
Yes Walter Brandish is the correct answer, as reported by "Motor Cycling" February 1958. So what would Walter make of the remains of his landmark?
Do you want some more weird and wonderful trivia from our favourite Island?
18-10-2007, 12:03 PM
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That was excellent... carry on, anoraks!
18-10-2007, 12:03 PM
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Thank the Lord for that.

You've no idea how lonely it can be as the only smartarse on the team :!:

Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
18-10-2007, 12:09 PM
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Nah... Nick and Cargo are twin souls... anoraks, smart arses... you're the team curmudgeon... keep glowering..
18-10-2007, 12:11 PM
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Well done Cargo you are obviously an expert with inside knowledge of Coventry City F C.
Could you tell me which Coventry first team player still playing for them in the year 2000 survived the Manchester United Munich air crash in 1958?
18-10-2007, 03:23 PM
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Which two racing brothers belonged to a family who owned and ran a huge fish and chip emporium ???
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S and G Ramsden only fish and chip chain I know Ian.
18-10-2007, 05:29 PM
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Arthur Lawn Wrote:Well done Cargo you are obviously an expert with inside knowledge of Coventry City F C.
Could you tell me which Coventry first team player still playing for them in the year 2000 survived the Manchester United Munich air crash in 1958?

Well now thats an interesting question and I have discovered that a one Steve Ogrizovic who was conventry city goalkeper up untill 2000 was alledged to have survived the Munich air crash. He was born in Sept 1957 so it is possible (with regard to his age)
However it is an urban myth

Here is the full list of the Munich survivors

MUFC Players/Staff:
Matt Busby (Manager)
Johnny Berry
Jackie Blanchflower
Bobby Charlton
Bill Foulkes
Harry Gregg
Ken Morgans
Albert Scanlon
Dennis Viollet
Ray Wood

Journalist
Frank Taylor

Photographers
Peter Howard
Ted Ellyard

Passengers
Mrs Vera Lukic
Mrs Lukic's baby
Mrs Miklos - wife of travel agent who arranged trip
Mr N Tomasevic - passenger



Interestingly the baby that survived the Munich air crash the child of Mrs Vera Lukic and there is yet another urban myth that this child is the John Lukic who played for Leeds and Arsenal
This one is definatly a myth it was Mrs Vera Lukic's daughter who on the flight
18-10-2007, 05:38 PM
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To answer Arthurs conundrum, wasn't it Steve Ogrizovich who was a passenger as a young nipper at the time ??
18-10-2007, 05:41 PM
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Your dead right Cargo you certainly know your stuff,it was Steve Ogrizovic. I believe his correct birth date was Nov 1998 as his mum was an air stewardess at the time and was pregnant with Steve and both survived.Not motorcycle related but a lovely tale.
18-10-2007, 05:48 PM
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Sorry meant 1958
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