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Issue 1094
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2nd January 2020
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CHURCH SIGN OFF ON 2019 IN STYLE
PENISTONE Church signed off on 2019 in style with a 4-0 win over Knaresborough Town in front of a bumper home crowd.
An incredible 354 watched the game on Saturday as Kieran Ryan’s first half brace helped Church to a comfortable victory. It was Ryan who opened the scoring with just seven minutes on the clock and on 10 minutes, Nathan Keightley made it 2-0. Ryan grabbed his second on 36 minutes and a minute later, Will Lenehan scored an own goal to complete the scoring.
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“Statistically we’ve been the best team in 2019 like we were statistically in 2018, the level of consistency by the players is exceptional, their form, the standard that they set themselves have been first class all year. “That was our 38th league game in the calendar year, we’ve only lost five of those games
and we’ve won 26. It’s a great return for those players who have been with us for the whole year, a great return by those players who have joined us and have understood what is expected of them to play for our football club and be in our changing room so I’m very proud of everybody connected and to get an attendance of over 350 over Christmas is credit to the community to get behind the club. The people in the clubhouse are filling it to the rafters, it’s a great atmosphere, its people from Penistone really getting behind this football club and it’s great to see.�
Football fans urged to take a minute for their mental health
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Church manager Ian Richards said: “A brilliant way to sign off the year! I think today’s performance, today’s attendance and today’s atmosphere in the clubhouse just replicates how good a year it’s been for the football club.
NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is supporting the national Heads Up campaign which will see all Emirates FA Cup third round ties delayed by one minute to encourage fans to ‘Take A Minute’ to think about looking after their mental health. The move will see all 32 ties from January 3 to 6, excluding replays, kick off one minute later than their traditionally scheduled broadcast and non-broadcast timeslots, for example 3.01pm, 12.16pm and 7.46pm. It is hoped that the initiative will raise awareness of the importance of looking after our mental health, with 60 seconds representing just the first step in the journey to improved wellbeing. During the minute delay, fans will be encouraged to consider the positive impact 60 seconds can have on their own wellbeing or in supporting a friend or family member. In Sheffield, Sheffield United are at home to Fylde, kicking off at 3.01 and Sheffield Wednesday are away to Brighton and Hove Albion, also kicking off at 3.01. Dr Steve Thomas, Sheffield GP and Clinical Director for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Dementia at
NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group said, “By asking football fans to take a minute to think about looking after their mental health, I hope it will encourage more people, particularly men, to think how they can improve their mental health and to recognise that mental health is just as important as physical health. “We can all take simple actions to look after our mental health, such as talking to someone we trust about our feelings, seeing friends or doing something we enjoy, taking a break, practicing mindfulness, eating well and not drinking too much. “However if you think you need help and support, you don’t have to struggle with difficult feelings alone, there are services available right now in Sheffield if you need them. The first point of contact for anybody who is concerned about their mental health should be their own GP. Your GP can refer you to the correct service if you need support. “The Sheffield Mental Health Guide https://www.sheffieldmentalhealth.co.uk/ is also an excellent resource for anyone experiencing mental health difficulties, or for voluntary/paid workers or car-
ers, or anyone else wanting information about mental health services in Sheffield.� If you do need to talk to someone urgently support is available from the Sheffield Helpline on 0808 801 0440 for anyone in Sheffield affected by mental health issues. It is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Calls from landlines are free but if you call from a mobile your provider may charge you and the call might appear on your bill. In the event of an emergency situation or if you or someone else is in immediate risk of serious harm or injury contact Emergency Services by dialling 999 and state which service you require. The Accident & Emergency department at the Northern General Hospital is also open 24 hours a day every day of the year. If you are suicidal and want to talk in confidence The Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or you can email jo@ samaritans.org.