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Leicester Lions Leicester Lions SPEEDWAY TEAM T he return of speedway to Leicester was one of the top stories in the sport of this current decade. The club was made homeless following the sale of the Stadium for re-development in 1983 and with no readymade suitable location in the County to immediately re-house the Lions the club inevitably folded. My involvement as a feature writer for the Match Day Magazine; Speedway Correspondent for Centre Radio the local commercial radio station and as a Match Day Commentator for a video company ended there. However, despite the demise of the Lions, people still held onto a dream that one day speedway would once again sit alongside football, rugby, cricket and basketball as a major sporting attraction in Leicestershire. Eventually it took a group of like-minded enthusiasts who came together to make the return of the sport to Leicestershire after an absence of twenty-eight years a reality. A new purpose built stadium in the Beaumont Leys area of the City was constructed and the Lions were re-born in 2011. My previous background led to my involvement which began two years earlier during the lead-up to the Grand Opening when I was appointed as Press Officer of Leicester Speedway and in addition I was one of several people who developed the business processes. The club entered the Premier League, spending three years racing at this level before gaining acceptance into the top division (Elite League, now re-branded Premiership) where we are currently one of eight clubs. It has been Images courtesy of Steve Dixon Photography 13 Issue 15 www.sportip.biz 13