[5] Although declaring for the 1931 season the speedway ended at Stanley for several years, although there were events held at the rival track Seaforth Greyhound Stadium from 1934 to 1935.
[6] Speedway returned with the Liverpool Merseysiders for the start of the 1936 Provincial Speedway League season[7] and continued into 1937[8] but in mid-July the Liverpool promotion dropped out of the league due to financial problems and was replaced by the Belle Vue Aces promotion led by Mr E. C.
[10] The sport was revived in 1949 by James Baxter (a promoter at Southampton and Plymouth) who agreed a deal with the Electric Hare Greyhound Racing Ltd, the stadium owners.
A few open meetings were staged in 1959 and the club, now racing as the Liverpool Pirates, competed in the 1960 Provincial League.
[13] The club again closed at the end of the year and the Stanley Stadium was demolished and a fruit market was constructed on the site.