[2] Greer, who completed seven years in Peterborough Panthers colours was a member of the inaugural team of 1970, and is one of only eight riders that have scored more than 2,000 points for the club in their 51-year history to date.
[3] He attained heat leader status with all three clubs and was team captain for Peterborough Panthers, White City Rebels and Birmingham Brummies in his time.
In a side affected by injuries, Greer continued to perform, scoring a maximum against Coventry Bees on 27 June.
[8] When he retired from racing, Greer became a regular at Peterborough and became Clerk of the Course at Alwalton, later also becoming an FIM official at that level, officiating in that position at several British Grand Prix at Cardiff and the World Cup held at Eastbourne.
[9] Greer played ice hockey for 15 years for a veterans team, in countries such as Czech Republic, Canada, Ireland, Holland and Germany.