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*'''Fife Flyers''' - Ayr Rangers 9:1 | *'''Fife Flyers''' - Ayr Rangers 9:1 | ||
*11/21: '''Fife Flyers''' - Durham Bees 4:3 - Kirkcaldy Tournament<ref>''Newcastle Evening Chronicle'', 1965-11-22</ref> | *11/21: '''Fife Flyers''' - Durham Bees 4:3 - Kirkcaldy Tournament<ref>''Newcastle Evening Chronicle'', 1965-11-22</ref> | ||
*11/28: '''Wembley Lions''' - Paisley Mohawks 5:4 | |||
*'''Fife Flyers''' - Murrayfield Royals 5:2 | *'''Fife Flyers''' - Murrayfield Royals 5:2 | ||
*'''Fife Flyers''' - Ayr Rangers 8:3 | *'''Fife Flyers''' - Ayr Rangers 8:3 | ||
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*4/17: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 4:4 | *4/17: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 4:4 | ||
==Other games== | ==Other games== | ||
*10/?: '''Blackpool Seagulls''' - Glasgow Flyers 11:2 @ Blackpool | |||
*'''Fife Flyers''' - Glasgow Select 11:3 | *'''Fife Flyers''' - Glasgow Select 11:3 | ||
*'''Fife Flyers''' - Rest of Scotland 12:8 | *'''Fife Flyers''' - Rest of Scotland 12:8 |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 15 January 2024
The Coca-Cola Championship was a multiple league series held in Great Britain for the 1965-66 season. More than half of the games in Section B of the league were not contested.[1] There was also a "Scottish League" featuring teams from Fife, Edinburgh (Murrayfield), Paisley, Ayr, Durham, Brighton and Wembley that was part of the Coca-Cola Championship. [2]
Known results
Note: Bees were also referred to as Durham Wasps.
- Paisley Mohawks - Durham Bees 7:3[4]
- Fife Flyers - Durham Bees 3:1
- 10/23: Fife Flyers - Brighton Tigers 8:3
- 10/24: Fife Flyers - Murrayfield Royals 5:1 - Fife played Murrayfield after Ayr failed to raise a team for a scheduled game on this date
- Fife Flyers - Ayr Rangers 13:2
- 11/14: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 6:2 - "The 6-2 win against the Paisley Mohawks on November 14th resulted in the Flyers qualifying to meet the Mohawks in the Paisley a fortnight later in the final of the six game challenge series arranged by promoter Peter Keenan" - Fife played Paisley for Coca-Cola Trophy on 11/28
- Fife Flyers - Ayr Rangers 9:1
- 11/21: Fife Flyers - Durham Bees 4:3 - Kirkcaldy Tournament[5]
- 11/28: Wembley Lions - Paisley Mohawks 5:4
- Fife Flyers - Murrayfield Royals 5:2
- Fife Flyers - Ayr Rangers 8:3
- 12/25: Paisley Mohawks - Fife Flyers 5:4
- 1/9: Fife Flyers - Durham Bees 9:0[6]
- Fife Flyers - Brighton Tigers 4:3
- Fife Flyers - Murrayfield Royals 12:2
- 1/23: Paisley Mohawks - Durham Bees 11:4[7]
- 2/6: Paisley Mohawks - Fife Flyers 6:5
- 2/6: Durham Bees - Ayr Rangers 5:5[8]
- 2/13: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 6:2
- Fife Flyers - Brighton Tigers 8:4
- Fife Flyers - Wembley Lions 7:4
- Coca Cola League Trophy Final
- 4/10: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 5:2
- 4/17: Fife Flyers - Paisley Mohawks 4:4
Other games
- 10/?: Blackpool Seagulls - Glasgow Flyers 11:2 @ Blackpool
- Fife Flyers - Glasgow Select 11:3
- Fife Flyers - Rest of Scotland 12:8
- 4/9: Fife Flyers - Perth Black Hawks 6:3
- 4/13: Wembley Lions - Brighton Tigers 4:3[9]
- 5/30: Wembley Lions - Brighton Tigers 8:6[10]
References
- ↑ Martin C. Harris
- ↑ Before the Dynamos
- ↑ Fife Flyers - History
- ↑ Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 1966-01-21
- ↑ Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 1965-11-22
- ↑ Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 1966-01-10
- ↑ Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 1966-01-24
- ↑ Newcastle Evening Chronicle, 1966-02-07
- ↑ Harrow Observer, 1966-04-14
- ↑ Harrow Observer, 1966-06-02