The Dangermen were a great team. Just off the top of my head, I saw them at King's Hall, Belle Vue, against The Judokas (Pete Roberts and Al Marquette), Honey Boy Zimba and Johnny Kwango and the pairing of Kevin Conneely and Bobby Graham. At The Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, I saw them against The Dennisons (Alan Dennison and Ted Heath) and The Barons (Ian Gilmour and Jeff Kaye). At The Gaiety Theatre, Rhyl, I saw them against the combination of Kevin Conneely and Peter Kaye and, at The Regal Ballroom in Alderley Edge, against The Royal Brothers. At The De Montfort Hall, Leicester, I saw them against The Saints and, at The Champness Hall, Rochdale, on a Brian Dixon show, against Klondyke Jim and Klondyke Bill.
I also saw Haggetty partner Bobby Graham and El Bandito. Outside the ring he was quietly spoken and very amenable.
The Dangermen were a great team. Just off the top of my head, I saw them at King's Hall, Belle Vue, against The Judokas (Pete Roberts and Al Marquette), Honey Boy Zimba and Johnny Kwango and the pairing of Kevin Conneely and Bobby Graham. At The Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, I saw them against The Dennisons (Alan Dennison and Ted Heath) and The Barons (Ian Gilmour and Jeff Kaye). At The Gaiety Theatre, Rhyl, I saw them against the combination of Kevin Conneely and Peter Kaye and, at The Regal Ballroom in Alderley Edge, against The Royal Brothers. At The De Montfort Hall, Leicester, I saw them against The Saints and, at The Champness Hall, Rochdale, on a Brian Dixon show, against Klondyke Jim and Klondyke Bill.
I also saw Haggetty partner Bobby Graham and El Bandito. Outside the ring he was quietly spoken and very amenable.