I skated in roller games and yes theatrics where popular and scripted. There where some skaters that actually had problems with each otehr and would settle it at half time. Regardless of who got the uppr hand - the out come at the end goes by the scriptt. And yes it was rough tough we did ligiet skating now anf them , Sold out arenas I remembere because of the string story line and the skater's who put there hearts anf lives on the line
This must of happened after. Jerry Seltzer closed down the Roller Derby and Roller Games from SoCal took over and made it into a circus. I read that the Derby skaters were sick to their stomachs in having to give in to this side show.
I actually found a New York Chiefs fan club newsletter on Ebay that had included a retirement statement from Mike Gammon and Judi McGuire. Judi said that she and Mike were pulling out of Griffith's ISC and retiring because they were fed up with the BS they had to take from the ISC and felt that it would be detrimental to their skating careers. After watching what happened once Roller Derby closed down, I can't say that I blame them.
Bill Griffith made the biggest mistake of breaking up the original derby teams and adding the theatrical junk on them. The derby teams should have been left alone and be their own respective league as the north league and the roller games teams as the south league and have a few interleague games then a championship playoff games and see which team wins the championship trophy either from the derby or games. This ISC idea Bill done also broke up some the RG teams which was not a good idea that they almost disapeared for his attempt thinking it would become a better and more exciting sport that was not. He thought his idea would please everybody but as a result the derby skaters were not happy that many left the new league so fast that the ISC would quickly crumble.
There was no real reason minus saving some money on all those player salaries as a lot of talent was dumped. Less teams meant less games too being played nationwide. Then too remember it all costs money too. Problem with both Seltzer & Griffiths was they wanted total control of all the teams as well. There was no real independent ownership of the teams in the league.
To you Chief I grow up with this would walk to the spectrum to see the worries skate I've met Judy Arnold an some of the other skaters if you don't skate you don't know what's it's like out there
I skated in roller games and yes theatrics where popular and scripted. There where some skaters that actually had problems with each otehr and would settle it at half time. Regardless of who got the uppr hand - the out come at the end goes by the scriptt. And yes it was rough tough we did ligiet skating now anf them , Sold out arenas I remembere because of the string story line and the skater's who put there hearts anf lives on the line
roller derby was in my opinion was much better than roller games which was nothing more but show.
Totally disagree, Games was fun, Derby boring.
Don't know why I never caught his earlier. Bill Groll never skated in this game.
This must of happened after. Jerry Seltzer closed down the Roller Derby and Roller Games from SoCal took over and made it into a circus. I read that the Derby skaters were sick to their stomachs in having to give in to this side show.
I actually found a New York Chiefs fan club newsletter on Ebay that had included a retirement statement from Mike Gammon and Judi McGuire. Judi said that she and Mike were pulling out of Griffith's ISC and retiring because they were fed up with the BS they had to take from the ISC and felt that it would be detrimental to their skating careers. After watching what happened once Roller Derby closed down, I can't say that I blame them.
My god those were the days. Did anyone notice Lester Quarles is smoking a cigar INSIDE the building? lol
I think this is September 1974...
I don’t know how they became the
Canadian “BRAVES”. In Canada, they were known as the “ALLSTARS”
And they weren't a heel team in Canada. Saw them back then a few times live.
Bill Griffith made the biggest mistake of breaking up the original derby teams and adding the theatrical junk on them. The derby teams should have been left alone and be their own respective league as the north league and the roller games teams as the south league and have a few interleague games then a championship playoff games and see which team wins the championship trophy either from the derby or games. This ISC idea Bill done also broke up some the RG teams which was not a good idea that they almost disapeared for his attempt thinking it would become a better and more exciting sport that was not. He thought his idea would please everybody but as a result the derby skaters were not happy that many left the new league so fast that the ISC would quickly crumble.
There was no real reason minus saving some money on all those player salaries as a lot of talent was dumped. Less teams meant less games too being played nationwide. Then too remember it all costs money too. Problem with both Seltzer & Griffiths was they wanted total control of all the teams as well. There was no real independent ownership of the teams in the league.
Elmer Anderson was a great announcer.
Earlier in his career perhaps. I believe he was much better as a color announcer.
Dick Lane was the best.
What year was this? I never knew Annis, Annie and Joanie all skated together.
1974
1973
74
Let's take Roller Derby and turn it into an absolute clown show. It's a shame because there were some hall of famers on the women squad.
Well the skaters did what they were told.
To you Chief I grow up with this would walk to the spectrum to see the worries skate I've met Judy Arnold an some of the other skaters if you don't skate you don't know what's it's like out there