Ronnie there’s a thing on YouTube I think it’s called 40 interviews with racecourse bookmakers I’m not sure how you will find but if you can it’s worth a watch,what is very noticeable is the way the vast majority of bookmakers back then dressed compared to the vast majority now.
Ronnie there’s a thing on YouTube I think it’s called 40 interviews with racecourse bookmakers I’m not sure how you will find but if you can it’s worth a watch,what is very noticeable is the way the vast majority of bookmakers back then dress
I get what your saying jimnast but everyone dressed smarter back then......you would see men going out for a Saturday night in suits. The good old days
I get what your saying jimnast but everyone dressed smarter back then......you would see men going out for a Saturday night in suits. The good old days
Jimnast have watched I remember VC saying its not a crime to be skint but its a crime to look skint best dressed guy oncourse these days the guy who works for Banks. Have a good day. Ronnie.
Jimnast have watched I remember VC saying its not a crime to be skint but its a crime to look skint best dressed guy oncourse these days the guy who works for Banks.Have a good day. Ronnie.
Ronnie if you watch it again you will see an interview with gal and mickey burton the day after Frankie day at Ascot watch closely you might recognise someone in the background much younger and with hair.
Ronnie if you watch it again you will see an interview with gal and mickey burton the day after Frankie day at Ascot watch closely you might recognise someone in the background much younger and with hair.
Very true. I remember having to wait weeks and weeks to get paid out by AE Turner (Oxford) Ltd after Go Mary had won the Mares' Final at Newbury. I'd made the mistake of just looking at his head (bowler hat) and ignored his feet.
Very true. I remember having to wait weeks and weeks to get paid out by AE Turner (Oxford) Ltd after Go Mary had won the Mares' Final at Newbury. I'd made the mistake of just looking at his head (bowler hat) and ignored his feet.