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SHEFFIELD LEADING THE FIELD UK Sport, one of the national bodies responsible for maximising the benefits to the country of hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games, has announced its programme of major sporting events over the coming year, and Sheffield is hosting more than any other UK city. Of the 27 sporting events announced, six will be held in Sheffield. These events include the Fina Diving World Series in April,

the Synchronised Swimming European Champions Cup in May and the European Fencing Championships in July. Liz Nicholl, CEO of UK Sport, said: “The UK is delivering the most comprehensive lead in programme of events ever staged by an Olympic and Paralympic host nation, and setting a new international benchmark for future hosts. The city of Sheffield continues to play an important role in UK Sport’s Lottery

funded World Class Events Programme in preparation for the London Games. “The fantastic calendar of events to be staged in Sheffield and other cities across the UK in 2011 offers the British public a great opportunity to help give our athletes, volunteers and officials the best possible final preparation for their home Games in 2012.” Councillor Roger Davison, Sheffield City Councils’ Cabinet Member

for Culture, Sport and Tourism, said: “Sheffield is a great sporting city to be proud of, and our ability to host world class elite sporting events is unmatched in the UK. We are thrilled to be welcoming so many international athletes and sportspeople to our great city over the coming year. “The benefits to our local economy will be huge. It is estimated that around £7 million will be generated in the city as a result of our whole

major sports events programme. And we are also hoping that by hosting so many exciting events in the city we can also inspire Sheffielders to get more involved in sport in their local area. The opportunities around the lead up to London 2012 will be extraordinary for our city, and at Sheffield City Council we are determined to capitalise on every one of them.” Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, and Chair

of Yorkshire Gold, said: “It’s no surprise to see a Yorkshire city out weighing all others in the UK. It shows the wealth of sporting venues and activities our county has to offer and gives the people of Yorkshire a chance to see and participate in many different sports. With our seventh Olympic team now signed up for pre Games training in the county, Yorkshire shows it is a leading sporting attraction in the UK and across the globe.”

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COPLEYʼS COLUMN

creature serving a life sentence for kidnapping, raping and murdering a seven year old boy whilst on licence from a child abuse conviction. The more I read, the more I think we live in a Call me old-fashioned if you will but I actually lunatic asylum. I have many times advocated jumped for joy when I heard the news. I do that we would be better off severing all not want to be perceived as someone who connection with the rest of Europe, as we encourages crime, but my message to Damien are one of the few countries that contribute, Fowkes is “keep up the good work, you are and what do we get in return, the laws of this saving the taxpayers a fortune and bringing country being set down, not by us, but by the much comfort to the families of the victims of European court. these disgusting animals.” At least David Cameron put his foot down At the time of writing, just had a wonderful day and rejected their instruction to enfranchise of entertainment, firstly by the most exciting serving prisoners. Now we are being told that one day cricket match between India and paedophiles can no longer can be kept on a sex England which went to the last ball, ending in offenders register as it breaches their human the game being tied with each team amassing a rights. There is no regard to the human rights massive total of three hundred and thirty eight of their poor innocent victims, and I trust that runs. It is rare for a cricket match to keep you we shall reject this also. Te next thing drawn to on the edge of your seat, particularly as it was a my attention was that Yorkshire ripper, Peter match that England were expected to lose. The Sutcliffe, was being considered to be released second fantastic game was the Carling Cup final from Broadmoor and placed in a less secure with underdogs Birmingham City, conquerers mental hospital, and was only rejected only of Sheffield Wednesday in the fifth round of the because it was thought that in this environment FA Cup, beating hot favourites Arsenal with a he would be open to view by many people. goal in the last minute by Birmingham striker What on earth can the authorities be thinking Obefami Martins after a terrible defensive mix of, relaxing security on this very dangerous up. man. Imagine the nutcases in Europe will be up My beloved Owls achieved their first victory in arms screaming about his human rights. We under new manager Gary Megson with a need to be strong in this country and stop being great away victory against Carlisle United. so soft. I always remember twenty five years Perhaps they have now turned the corner, and ago my hotel manager in S telling me that when Wednesdayites can perhaps look forward to Franco was in charge of Spain, the villains ran them putting a decent run together, with an away from the police, but since his departure, outside chance of a play off place. On the other the police run from the villains. I am not saying side of the city, the Blades are in a bit of a mess, we should operate under a dictatorship, but it losing three games in eight days, all against evidences that strength is the key. teams close to them at the foot of the table, A new national hero has emerged this week and relegation is now looking likely, with fans in the shape of Damien Fowkes. If he is not already calling for recently appointed manager, familiar to you, he is the prisoner who slashed Micky Adams to be sacked. I have to wonder monster Ian Huntley’s throat. I was full of if that was the reason that Dave Bassett was admiration for him then, but this week he has appointed. I know that I am guilty of a lot of excelled himself by kidnapping and murdering banter in the Blades fans direction, but I do fellow prisoner Colin Hatch a verminous genuinely feel sorry for them.

Weekly Wit With... ALBERT SNODGRASS

A tour bus driver drives with a bus full of OAPs down a motorway, when a little old lady taps him on his shoulder. She offers him a handful of almonds, which he gratefully munches up. After approximately 15 minutes, she taps him on his shoulder again and she hands him another handful of almonds. She repeats this gesture about eight times. He finally asks her why they do not eat almonds themselves. Whereupon she replies that it is not possible because of their old teeth. They are not able to chew them. “Why do you buy them then?” he asks puzzled. The old lady answers: “We just love the chocolate around them.”

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FOOD REVIEWS Swanky Franks

It’s all about the atmosphere at Swanky Franks, the newly opened American diner on Woodseats Road. There’s no doing the hand jive or dancing on tables in gaudy outfits here. The restaurant has an intimate, family feel to it, and it’s clear the owners care about the opinions of their customers. Swanky Franks may be small, but it’s perfectly formed, with an atmosphere that will appeal to the whole age range. Its window annex is perfect for kids’ parties and the main restaurant is ideal for anything from a ladies’ night out to a romantic meal for two. The lighting is good and the food excellent. But while the burgers looked great, they weren’t the only eye candy, for the waitresses were stunning and the deserts to die for (there was some disagreement in our party as to whether that statement should really be the other way around) and I left wishing I’d had a second stomach so I could have sampled the nachos and the hot dogs and the hot waffle desert (to any mad scientists reading this: I would like my genes mixing with those of a cow for Xmas – four stomachs would do me perfectly over the festive season, thanks!). The food (chicken wings, BBQ ribs, and steak), arrived cooked to perfection. Potions were of a decent size and while the restaurant was exceptionally busy - packed to capacity (on a week night!) -the food came at a reasonable pace. If I had to make any criticism (and all balanced reviews should have at least one), it would be that the coleslaw wasn’t as creamy as I had hoped and that the BBQ sauce could have been a touch richer. That said, on the other end of the scale, Swanky’s alcoholic ginger beer was a real treat, and the Toblerone cheesecake was truly divine.

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Following a string of sold-out intimate gigs to celebrate the release of their fifth studio album Above The Noise, McFly return to play first arena tour in two years. This month will see McFly play 13 dates across the country in their biggest ever UK Arena tour including a stop at the Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield on Friday 18th March. Tickets priced, £28.50 & £14 are now on sale in person at the Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www.motorpointarena. co.uk. Fresh from five sold-out intimate UK dates last October to preview the band’s album Above The Noise, McFly return to what they know: playing to huge audiences in sold-out arenas. Having recently conquered colossal venues around the world, McFly are excited to return and showcase their infectious and soulful electro-pop sound across UK venues for the first time in two years. Two years in the making, McFly recently launched the ground breaking Super City. The website provides worldwide fans with unrivalled access to the band; it has citizens rather than visitors where fans can subscribe to access further content including albums, demos and webchats. A week’s free access to Super City comes with each ticket purchase via email. As well as the Super City, November saw the release of McFly’s fifth studio album Above The Noise, and another Top 5 single Shine A Light with UK hitmaker Taio Cruz. With a fanbase that now stretches around the world and having recently entered a joint venture with their original major label home, McFly have succeeded beyond their own expectations. ‘We just didn’t have any fear,’ says singer Tom Fletcher. ‘We learnt to completely rethink what McFly could be.’

Tickets for McFly’s Motorpoint Arena concert are priced £28.50 & £14 are now on sale in person at the Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www. Score: 8/10. Clean, fresh, appealing. Opening an motorpointarena.co.uk. American Diner on Woodseats Road was a master stroke of genius and I certainly wasn’t disappointed. If you’re thinking of paying Swanky Franks a visit, you need no further recommendation than the mere fact that the restaurant is packed to capacity almost every night of the week. Clearly, Swanky Franks is doing something right. Swanky Franks is at 722A Chesterfield Road, Woodseats. 0114 2588127 PS. I really can’t go a whole review without making at least one naughty comment. So, typing ‘Swanky Franks’ into any respectable online forum will result in all kinds of hilarity. Go try it! Now!

YOUR CHANCE TO SEE THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE STEAM INTO DONCASTER !

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Last Weekʼs Solutions ACROSS: 7) Fete, 8) Opponent, 9) Suede jacket, 11) Star, 12) Nylon zip, 13) Somerset, 15) Prim, 16) Round voyage, 18) Long meal, 19) Flag. DOWN: 1) Reduction, 2) Leader, 3) Dow Jones Index, 4) Speculatively, 5) Unseen, 6) End, 10) Bilingual, 14) Enough, 15) Pay off, 17) Cog.

Thomas the tank engine and his friends are set to roll into Doncaster - and now lucky Mercury readers can win a chance to see the show and get all locomotive! The Dome will be hosting the Thomas & Friends Live! On Stage: A Circus Comes To Town show on Sunday 15th May 2011 and you could be in with a chance of scooping tickets to see the popular show. The spectacular event will see Thomas the Tank Engine™ and his pals Percy, James, Gordon, Sir Topham Hatt and townspeople from the Island of Sodor entertain audiences live in person. Michael Hart, general manager at Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust, said: “Thomas the Tank Engine is a well loved character and this show is set to be a showstopping, fun filled event for all the family. We are delighted to be able to bring such entertainment to the people of Doncaster.” This all new 90-minute musical adventure is packed with audience sing-a-longs, high energy dancing and thrilling adventures. The blue engine and his friends invite children to enter a world of imagination through the tracks of a train and the words of a story. Thomas the Tank Engine was created by a father for his son more than 60 years ago and today is enjoyed by families in more than 145 countries. Two family tickets are up for grabs – which include two adults and two children – when readers answer this simple question. Where are Thomas the Tank Engine and his townspeople from? Send entries to info@mercurynewspaper.co.uk or by post to Mercury Newspaper, 4b Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG Closing Date: 18/03/11 To book call The Dome Box office on 01302 23770777.

COMPETITION To win a pair of tickets to see McFly down at the Arena just answer the following question and send the answer along with your daytime contact details to info@mercurynewspaper. co.uk before 11/03/11. In the McFly song how many colours did the girl have in her hair? You can also enter via post at 4b Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG

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Methane gas can often be seen bubbling up from the bottom of ponds. It is produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals in the mud. There are more than 1,700 references to gems and precious stones in the King James translation of the Bible. The E. Coli bacterium propels itself with a ‘motor’ only one-millionth of an inch in diameter, a thousand times smaller than the tiniest motors built to date by man. The rotation of the bacterial motor comes from a current of protons. The efficiency of the motor approaches 100 per cent. Henry Ford produced the model T mostly in black because the black paint available at the time was the fastest to dry. Model T was available in other colors. The British factory for model T started producing them in Green as mentioned by the British Show QI. At - 40 degrees Centigrade a person loses about 14.4 calories per hour by breathing. One million Americans, about 3,000 each day, take up smoking each year. Most of them are children. In 1933, Mickey Mouse, an animated cartoon character, received 800,000 fan letters.

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PSYCHIC NIGHT

Weekly Psychic Article by Psychic Glynis

Psychic Detectives A Psychic Detective is defined as a person who investigate crimes by using their the paranormal and psychic abilities. Police forces are reluctant to use psychics in their crime work. I must admit being psychic, looking at a crime scene and seeing what happened has the problem that the interpretation may be wrong. Todays police forces employ sophisticated techniques including DNA testing which is a fantastic invention, profiling and computerised data is also a bonus. None the less success in solving crimes is not always the result of conventional investigative work. Like psychics, policemen do have hunches, feelings and a certain knowing.

My favourite is Psychic Detectives is Nella Jones, a very gifted Romany lady. She has been helping the police solve crimes for many years, one in particular a priceless painting called the Guitar Player stolen from Kenwood house in 1974. Nella remote viewed and found the painting in a graveyard in Battersea. In another vision of Lord Lucan she says he did not kill his nannie he alive in the Caribbean . Pendulum and Dowsing Psychic`s use pendulum and maps to find missing people and objects.The pendulum swings strongly over the area on the map when asked ‘Where is that person?’. I use a Rose Quartz Pendulum called Merkabar. When the pendulum swings strongly you know you have found something. Personally I have found two dogs, a cat and jewellery.

All psychic`s are hardened to ridicule and expect to have to prove themselves against inevitable prejudice. Tools of the Trade This is not easy since they cannot fully explain their Dream Language: Dreams use a different language from own psychic abilities. Psychic`s are sometimes regarded waking consciousness and employ symbols to represent as cranks and fakes by those who do not believe in the our root human feelings deep within our unconscious paranormal, the information is sometimes coded but a mind. So, do we dream about murders and criminals? good psychic will work through it and find the message. I it has to be said that when a dream message is given to for one would stand up and say ‘I saw this’ but a lot don’t the psychic she/he has to de-code it and I think that is why psychic’s don’t speak up. I know with the Madeline they just wait for events to happen and then say ‘I saw that in my minds eye’ too late! Folk don’t believe you McCann case lots of psychics went to the police as when you say after the event. this is a highly emotive subject. The McCanns wanted no information from psychics which is fair enough as If you want a Psychic reading or any other they don’t want false hope. The day after Madeline was abducted I saw someone cutting her hair and dressing her information please email me psychicglynis@talktalk. as a boy. I believe she is still alive and lives in Morocco. net or ring 07811632353 I often dream about different events like the Tsunami and the Twin Towers and just wait to see if it happened. The dream language was ‘the Towers smoking and falling down’. Regarding the tsunami I saw great waves and objects floating and palm trees being not very helpful to anyone. In 1988 I saw a plane with the letters P.A.F explode in mid- air and every passenger was killed, and Psychic Medium: Clairvoyant many others on the ground died. When I got to work one of my colleagues said ‘Isn’t it terrible about that plane Tarot and Oracle Card Reader crash in Lockerbie ‘ I had no idea it had happened. Pet Psychic

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You are very close to some stunning new beginnings in your world, so if things feel like they are moving more slowly than you would like, bear with this, for by the week’s end, things that have dragged can suddenly speed up. One friend can also be truly staunch. Call me for more advice…

The New Moon continues to pour energy into your situation this week, and this can help you to get fitter and be more alert to deal with life. Yet Venus and Jupiter can do wonders for your social life too. If you can find a balance, life will feel tickety-boo for you. Call now for more advice…

You can start the week feeling really restless, but that can be a good thing Taurus, if it gives you the push to be more adventurous. Intriguingly, someone from your past could come back right to the heart of your world, and in the most surprising and pleasing of ways. Call for more news…

There are plentiful chances to have fun and enjoyment this week, but try not to take your eye off the ball too much Scorpio, because the move of Mercury could see a minor oversight create something trickier. To counter this, check bank statements and paperwork. Call for more news…

Venus and Jupiter continue to sparkle in the most sociable part of your solar horoscope, but it can be work colleagues, or business functions where this shines through most. A long term aim can also come closer to fruition as the week draws to its close. Call me for your in-depth forecast…

There is a very real opportunity to put a close or family relationship onto a sounder footing now. However, don’t feel you have to spoil someone rotten to achieve this. More likely, just having a really good heart-to-heart and a cup of tea together will do the trick. Call me for more advice…

A job linked to holidays, leisure or sales could come up, and may be just the thing that appeals to you. So, if this means doing something completely new, you may be more open to this, than you may have been in the past. After all, a change is as good as a rest! Call for more astral advice…

Your love of all the good things in life remains unabated, but this would be an ideal time to spend time on your garden or allotment or cooking food from scratch. There are likely to be lots of callers popping in and out, also. In fact, this can be a really lively, bright week. Call for more…

Someone who makes you really smile about something may also chime with you at a heart, even romantic, level. Currently you are less concerned with superficial appearances, so if they are different or mysterious, go with it. It can prove to be magical. Call for your love scope in full…

If you feel like giving yourself a treat Aquarius, as long as it doesn’t bust the bank, then why not? You have a tendency to put others before yourself, but it would do no harm at all to indulge yourself to see a movie, visit a show, or watch an exciting up and coming band. Call for more…

Relationships can be full of surprises and you could even spring some of these yourself Virgo. However, if an on-going situation suddenly changes, rather than fight this, see that by letting go of control, you have a real chance to refresh things in a more positive way. Call me for more…

If a new approach or project doesn’t seem to give you instant results, don’t give up on it Pisces, because by the end of the week you can start to feel a lot more positive. In fact, money can start to flow in from the most unexpected sources or ideas. Be hopeful. Call for your financial scope…

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Sheffield 50+ - The Voice of Older People Heard Nationally Kitchen fires highlighted in new house fire safety drive Alex Mills, Communications Team Leader, SYFR

In just three simple steps, you can make basic kitchen safety part of your daily routine, avoiding a fire which could cost you your home or even your life. To stop your family’s home becoming the latest of more than 1,300 households across the county to have had a cooking related fire in the last three years alone, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue (SYFR) is urging South Yorkshire residents to ‘Prep, Watch, and Switch’ to give kitchen fires the boot. The simple, three step mealtime routine is designed to help prevent some of the biggest causes of kitchen fires, such as chip pans, electrical faults and unattended cooking. • PREP- Keep electrical leads and fabrics well away from the hob and never use a chip pan • WATCH- Keep an eye on cooking at all times and never, ever leave it unattended • SWITCH- Switch off cooking appliances when you have finished cooking and before bed SYFR attended 1,339 incidents in South Yorkshire caused by cooking appliances between 2007 and 2010, accounting for more than half of all the accidental house fires the fire service goes to every year. Of these, 235 resulted in injuries with a further three people killed in South Yorkshire as a whole in cooking related incidents. And with the average cost of an accidental house fire estimated at more than £25,000, even smaller, less serious incidents are an

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avoidable accident most South Yorkshire residents can ill afford. That’s why fire safety experts are insisting you follow their plan and take the three simple steps to protect you and your family. SYFR’s head of community safety Steve Makepeace said: “Cooking is by far and away the biggest cause of accidental fires in the home. Many are minor incidents, but hundreds more result in injuries and even deaths every year. “We’re asking people to take kitchen safety seriously and consider, perhaps as a family, establishing a mealtime routine, which follows some basic principles which will reduce the risk of a fire in your home in just a few steps.” Older people are at particular risk of cooking related fires in the home, with over 60s accounting for almost half of all injuries in kitchen fires since 2007. “As people get older, many find it more difficult to get out of their home safely in the event of a fire. Just two to three breaths of toxic smoke could leave you unconscious. You have less than two minutes to escape in a fire before your lungs fill up with smoke and you can’t breathe, so it’s vital that as well as having a working smoke alarm, an escape route is planned and practiced. “We all have a responsibility to look out for the safety of vulnerable people in our communities. One of the primary ways older people and their families can protect themselves is to sign up for a free home safety check,” said Steve. South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue offers free home safety checks, including the fitting of free smoke alarms where needed. To sign up, or for more fire safety advice, call SYFR’s hotline on 0114 253 2314 or text FREE to 87023. Safer cooking tips are also available on SYFR’s website, www.syfire.gov. uk, Facebook page www.facebook.com/ southyorkshirefire and Twitter www. twitter.com/syfr. Work summed up the general opinion of everyone I’ve met at different events, when she says, “I have found it very beneficial and it has given me lots of ideas and new ways of enhancing my business. If you are interested though, you will need to be fairly quick, as the service is set to run down and close in November this year. For more information ring Business Link Customer Information Centre on 08456 048 048, email:info@ businesslinkyorkshire.co.uk or look on the website:businesslinkyorkshire.co.uk

As the jobs market becomes ever more difficult, perhaps you have thought of starting your own business. Older people are in a particularly good position to do this with their lifetime of experience to call on. If you are thinking of taking the plunge, make sure you use all the help available, especially free help, before you start. Business Link is a government funded body, which provides a large amount free start-up advice and invaluable one-off events for those wanting to improve an existing business – and it’s all free! To quote Lynn Harrison, Strategic Partnership Manager for Business Link South Yorkshire, “Don’t let failure to access free support be the reason for your failure in business.” I have been to several of the Master Classes in the last year and each one has been packed, jammed full of ‘How to get free publicity in the Media’ Master useful ideas and different ways of looking Class with some of the participants. Rosemarie is first right at the back. at things. Rosemarie Hull of SSA Social

Dates for your Diary Sheffield 50+ Elders Congress on Thursday, 3 March at 1.15 pm in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall. Do you know that Fairtrade fortnight is from 28 February until 13 March Sheffield Celebrates Women Two weeks’ of international women’s day events. International Women’s Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women in the past, present and future. Its origins are rooted in the struggle for women’s suffrage and equal rights. It has been celebrated worldwide since 1911 - making this year the Centenary. Come and celebrate with us! To celebrate International Women’s Day, women from a range of communities, businesses and organisations in Sheffield have come together with Sheffield City Council and pulled together a programme of events throughout the month. International Women’s Day Launch The celebrations will be kicking off with a Sheffield Celebrates Women Launch day on Saturday 5 March, 11am – 4pm. Sheffield Town Hall, Reception Rooms, S1 Look at Me! Images of Women & Ageing An exhibition of images of women, by women. The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield. Wed 9 – Wed 23 March 9am – 5pm (excluding weekends). All exhibitions are free to enter and wheelchair accessible. www.representing-ageing.com

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Community Assemblies To find out which Assembly covers your area and to find out what they are doing telephone 0114 2736849 or e-mail communityassemblies@sheffield.gov.uk North East Ward Meeting - Thursday 10 March, 6-8pm, Church on the Corner, 1-5 Buchanan Road, S5 8AP for Firth Park Ward (Brushes, Longley, Firth Park, Flower, Old Parson Cross (east of Adlington Road), Stubbin) – bus 20/A, 17

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COMMUNITY CARE - CARING FOR PEOPLE AND CUTTING SERVICES - A RECIPE FOR ERROR The government says the elderly and disabled should not lose care support services as a result of public spending cuts. Nevertheless, many councils are looking at making service cuts. Will these be legal? Social workers should assess the level of a person’s needs as low, moderate, substantial or critical. The council decides which level of need they will meet. Most currently meet substantial or critical needs. However, at least one council in the region has consulted on a proposal to restrict support to people with critical needs only. Others may follow. Austin Thornton, community care lawyer at Wrigleys solicitors said: “Critical needs only support may mean that councils will do just enough to keep people in the community who would otherwise have to go into a home and help people whose health is or is expected to be at significant risk. By depriving everyone else of support, the numbers in this position will rapidly increase, so this is a very short-term financial fix. It will be difficult for social service departments to both live

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Under government pressure, instead of providing people with actual care services, many councils are encouraging those with home care needs to receive payments of cash with which they can buy their own services instead. Mr Thornton commented: “This is fine if it promotes choice and independence and is what service users want, but the councils’ legal duty is to meet need. It will be unlawful if direct payments are cut so that they are insufficient to buy the services shown in the care plan. In some areas, there are insufficient private providers and it will be unlawful for councils to close services and give people direct payments instead if there isn’t a service to purchase.” Austin Thornton Telephone 0114 267 5588 austin.thornton@wrigleys.co.uk www.communitycaresolicitors. co.uk Wrigleys Solicitors LLP 3rd Floor Fountain Precinct Balm Green Sheffield S1 2JA

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LIVE REVIEW by Jim C The Go! Team O2 Academy - 26/02/11

Playing to a nearly sold out upstairs room in O2 academy, The Go! Team showed that they are a band that revels in making you dance. Transforming tricky album tracks into a live show will have been difficult, but the Brighton six-piece carried it with ease. Early on, strong support came from the Soundcarriers. Often the most exciting experience of live music is catching a glimpse of a previously unheard band having a bit of fun with the support slot. Although many arrived only for the beginning of the headline act, those who arrived early were treated to some beautiful vocal harmonies. A steady stream of appreciative crowd members began to check the band lists on the wall next to me, fishing for a name for the Nottingham quartet. The short set was packed full of meticulously crafted pop songs and nifty solos with melodies from all instruments, a refreshing change to bassists who exist solely to accompany the guitarist. However enjoyable the support act, they were quickly overshadowed with The Go! Team taking the stage in full attack mode. Opening with scratch heavy Hip Hop influenced T.O.R.N.A.D.O. from the bands newest release ‘Rolling Blackouts’, vocalist and dance aficionado Ninja quickly asserted why she is a pro at working the crowd. The happy dancers would have marched on town hall if commanded, instead they were content to sing, dance, jump around and get all the words wrong; to be fair Ninja raps, sings and dances with dazzling efficiency. ‘Cut and paste’ is a term oft applied to The Go! Teams lead songwriter Ian Parton. This is a little unfair. Cut and paste infers laziness and incoherency, The Go! Team are neither. Yes their songs are collages of musical genres, but well thought out and arranged, and the bands freestyle approach to live shows never strays into the indulgent or overdrawn. The Go! Team have picked out characteristics from their favourite genres and play them out in their electric orchestra with passion and energy, an act well worth seeing.

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PULLING AT THE HEARTSTRINGS Sunderland five-piece and all round trendies, Frankie & the Heartstrings have got a lot to look forward to. With countless festival appearances in the pipeline along with ever increasing tour dates under their belts, the critically acclaimed band have, it’s fair to say, pretty much taken the UK’s music scene by storm. Prior to their performance at Plug on Thursday 3rd March in association with Topman CTRL, Mercury caught up with lead singer Frankie to discuss snappy dressing, girls and partying. Bring it on… A free gig nowadays is practically unheard of, however Topman CTRL are defying the odds by putting on an absolutely free show…yeah that’s right! Not only will the night see Frankie & the Heartstrings perform, the crowd also get to view experimental indie band Let’s Buy Happiness, selected by Radio 1’s Huw Stephens. “(Topman CTRL) just approached us to play the gig. I think they were attracted to our snappy dressing,” jokes Frankie, although this really is no joke…their clothing is second to none. However for the band, the gig in question is not just about promoting their debut album, ‘Hunger’ which projected the five-piece into the public eye, it’s also about broadening the bands horizons. “We just want more friends and fans for the band, it’s a new thing for us but we really hope to broaden our fan base.” This is no doubt an inevitable outcome; with NME voting Frankie & the Heartstrings set at 2010’s Reading Festival one of the most memorable gigs of that summer, Frankie seems excited about the jam packed year ahead. “We’re doing (the festival circuit) all again. We haven’t confirmed anything yet however it’s something we’re really set on doing… it’s all about playing in the band and meeting new people.” Although jetting all over the world is practically a given therefore for the band, Frankie goes on to emphasise his anticipation for playing in Sheffield. “Sheffield’s a momentous town for us. We played a gig there last year at the Leadmill and only about ten people came, but a few people from the guardian were in the crowd. It was a really nice gig and snowballed our career.” And the best part about being on tour? “Parties every night! When I was younger I either wanted to play in a band or for Sunderland FC…I’ve achieved one of these things!” For your chance to get your hands on free tickets to this unmissable party, text CTRL3 to 83338 or for more info visit www.the-plug.com. Doors 7.30pm, 14+. KT Evans

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Does it offend you…when people miss out on first class gigs that they didn’t know about? And complain when we’re all talking about them? It does offend us, yeah! Well isn’t it a good thing then that we’re here to fill in your void of knowledge on all things gig related ey??? Blasting their way into Sheffield, Does It Offend You Yeah are to bring their electro/new wave/punk extravaganza to Leadmill on Wednesday 9th March. Don’t offend us by missing this one then! With the release of their second studio album set for 14th of this month, ‘Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You,’ the five piece from Reading are infamous for their unique ‘genre-less’ style aswell as countless remixes from Bloc Party to 50 Cent to Linkin Park. Not only has this therefore enabled the band to form their own niche in the UK’s music scene, bit also helped produce an incredibly memorable live set for James, Dan, Rob, Matty and Chloe. Crowd surfing, instrument smashing and general raucous behaviour, expect nothing less from the band who are well known for diving and running into their own drum kit whilst on stage…and being played. Following on from their debut album ‘You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into’ back in 2008, which saw the group snap up an instant top fifty chart position, Does it Offend You Yeah have received praise from both NME and Rolling Stones Magazine (NME incidentally compared them to Muse) making them one of the most talked about groups of the late noughties. As well as this, they have also done what most national bands can only dream of; breaking onto the US scene. Not only were they included in the best alternative bands of 2008 in Itunes USA, they also have made television appearances on America’s Jimmy Kimmel Live along with totally selling out their headline US tour, which saw lead singer James even break his leg at their last song in Hollywood. See what we mean when we say memorable live performance! With a mass of performing experience behind them, including sets at all the major festivals last year, Does It Offend You Yeah are masters of their craft and sure know how to deliver big. If you’re a Linkin Park fan, you’ll know that support came in the form of these Reading lot at their current UK world Tour, A Thousand Suns, emphasising they sure have what it takes to compete with the big guns. A UK tour must be a walk in the park for the group then… you’ll just have to go and find out! Tickets are still available priced £8 and can be purchased from www.leadmill.co.uk. Doors 7.30pm, 14+.

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Five 6.00 Peppa Pig 6.05 Roary the Racing Car 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots 6.25 Fireman Sam 6.40 Miss Spiderʼs Sunny Patch Friends 6.50 The Beeps 7.00 Mio Mao 7.10 Chiro 7.15 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 7.30 Make Way for Noddy 7.45 Igam Ogam 7.55 Little Princess 8.10 Hanaʼs Helpline 8.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.30 Family! 8.40 Milkshake Monkey 8.45 Rupert Bear 8.55 Castle Farm 9.00 Olivia 9.15 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 The Milkshake! Show 10.00 Zoo Days 10.15 Street Market Chefs 10.45 Stansted: The Inside Story 11.45 Cowboy Builders 12.45 Cowboy Builders 1.45 Film: Freaky Friday 3.35 5 News Weekend 3.40 Film: Spy Kids 5.35 Film: Superman III 8.00 Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol 9.00 Film: Bulletproof 10.45 Film: Stir Crazy 12.55 Cops in Crisis

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6:40 Little Robots 6:50 Rastamouse 7:00 Barneyʼs Latin America 7:25 Newsround 7:30 Muddle Earth 7:40 Eliot Kid 8:00 Paradise Cafe 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Numberjacks 9:10 The Koala Brothers 9:25 Big Barn Farm 9:40 Little Human Planet 9:45 Big and Small 9:55 3rd and Bird 10:05 Postman Pat: SDS 10:20 Pingu 10:25 64 Zoo Lane 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Meerkat Manor 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 2:30 Natureʼs Top 40 3:00 Flog It! 3:45 Helicopter Heroes 4:30 Cash in the Celebrity Attic 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 7:00 Parents Under Pressure 8:00 University Challenge 8:30 Raymond Blancʼs Kitchen Secrets 9:00 When Teenage Meets Old Age 10:00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Cricket World Cup Highlights 12:20 Island Parish

ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 House Gift 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Midsomer Murders: Judgement Day (Part 2) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Lakes 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Law & Order: UK 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 New Homes from Hell 2009 11.35 River Monsters 12.30 The Zone

Channel 4 6:10 The Treacle People 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 The Hoobs 7:15 Freshly Squeezed 7:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:05 Frasier 8:35 According To Jim 9:05 Supernanny US 10:00 The Good Wife 10:55 Relocation: Phil Down Under 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 The Tv Book Club 12:30 Film: Death Drums Along The River 2:05 Cookery School 3:10 Countdown 3:55 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Come Dine With Me 5:30 Coach Trip 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Dispatches: Selling Off Britain 9:00 One Born Every Minute 10:00 Film: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan 11:40 Film: Nacho Libre 1:20 Rome Wasnʼt Built In A Day

Five 6.35 Elmoʼs World 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 Little Princess 7.15 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Make Way for Noddy 8.00 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.25 Milkshake Monkey 8.30 Roary the Racing Car 8.40 Hanaʼs Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Ben and Hollyʼs Little Kingdom 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Build a New Life in the Country 12.05 Meals in Moments 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 House 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Animal Rescue Squad 3.25 Film: Avenging Angel 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 OK! TV 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 How Do They Do It? 8.00 The Gadget Show 9.00 Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol 10.00 Film: Kill Switch 11.55 UFC 60: Main Event 12.55 SuperCasino

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6:40 Little Robots 6:50 Rastamouse 7:00 Barneyʼs Latin America 7:25 Newsround 7:30 Muddle Earth 7:40 Eliot Kid 8:00 Paradise Cafe 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Numberjacks 9:10 The Koala Brothers 9:25 Big Barn Farm 9:40 Little Human Planet 9:45 Big and Small 9:55 3rd and Bird 10:05 Postman Pat: SDS 10:20 Pingu 10:25 64 Zoo Lane 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Meerkat Manor 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 2:30 Natureʼs Top 40 3:00 Flog It! 3:45 Helicopter Heroes 4:30 Cash in the Celebrity Attic 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 7:00 Wonders of the Universe 8:00 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best 9:00 Horizon: Predators in Your Backyard 10:00 How TV Ruined Your Life 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Cricket World Cup Highlights 12:20 BBC News

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Channel 4 6:10 The Treacle People 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 The Hoobs 7:15 Freshly Squeezed 7:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:05 Frasier 8:35 According To Jim 9:05 Supernanny US 10:00 The Good Wife 10:55 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 River Cottage Bites 12:15 Film: The Long Memory 2:05 Cookery School 3:10 Countdown 3:55 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Come Dine With Me 5:30 Coach Trip 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Gokʼs Clothes Roadshow 9:00 Hestonʼs Mission Impossible: British Airways 10:00 Shameless 11:05 The Big C: Blue-Eyed Iris 11:45 Facejacker 12:15 Pokerstars.com uk & Ireland Poker Tour

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until 1999. He had not played there for five years until his CD release event on 19th November last year. After bouts of severe depression, Frank ceased his touring and recording commitments, and did not relase an album for 16 years, until his current offering, “The Cat”. But things are looking up for the man the Stones sought out in the 70s to audition for them, after Mick and Keith turned up in his dressing room one night to tell him how much they enjoyed his playing. In October last year he re-signed to the same management who guided his career 18 years ago, has his brand new all-star band in his corner and his latest CD doing well. A brand new website is coming next month, and the release of his DVD (shot at The Pheasant - inc. 2 exclusive interviews with the man) is imminent. Plans are well advanced for his next record, which will begin recording in March and feature a stack of big name guest stars, many from the USA. European tour dates are being scheduled too. A promo music video is being shot soon, to support the release of “You Send Me” (track 6 on “The Cat”) as a download single, with a concerted effort for mainstream, daytime national radio airplay. Frank’s old pal, club supremo Peter Stringfellow, was in Italy on the night of the CD launch in November, but he sent this message which was read out on stage on the night: “I first met Frank during the 1960s, and he was always very special to me as part of the Sheffield music scene. Over the years our paths have kept crossing, and the last time I saw him was at the Abbeydale Picture House, about 2 or 3 years ago.” He added: “He completely blew me away, and his set that night was just about the best thing I have ever seen on a stage. Bella and I are looking forward to hearing the new album. We just know it will be fantastic.”

Guitar legend Frank White is at Crookes Social on Friday 8th April to play a special concert. After the massive success of his CD launch event last November which sold out in 36 hours - over 1,000 people turned away - Frank’s management added an “overflow” date to try to accommodate some of the huge number unable to get tickets for the star-studded CD release party. But extreme weather forced the cancellation of the December 3rd show. The date on 8th April, will be the set list as the CD launch gig plus new material being tried out for the first time, ahead of recording for his next album. Frank’s latest album, “The Cat”, has been gaining great reviews, and national radio airplay. The legendary Paul Jones played a track on his BBC Radio Two show recently, praising both the CD and Frank’s performance on vocals and guitar. Frank and his band are also due to record a session for the show this year. The new CD will be available at the gig on 8th April, when Frank will sign copies for fans after his performance. Frank is a legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter - with a career that started in the 60s with Dave Berry and The Cruisers and Jimmy Crawford before a solo career over several decades, that saw him bag a big record deal with EMI’s US label Fantasy, and get head-hunted by Tamla Motown the same week - and spent a staggering 19 years holding down a Friday Entrance is £5 on the door. night residency at The Barnsley Road, Pheasant Inn

WHERE DID CLUBS START UP? CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington

Where did Clubs start up? If you mention working men’s clubs to many people, they think of somewhere ‘up north’ not places ‘down south.’ But this north/south divide doesn’t hold up when looking at the history of the club movement. Although usually imagined to be set amongst dark satanic mills and rows of grimy two-up two-downs, the geography of early clubs shows very clearly that working people all over the country wanted to have recreational spaces of their own. Labourers in country areas were just as likely to set up clubs due to the lack of other pastimes and to break the monotony of their daily lives. London in some ways was the early ‘cradle’ of club life as many early clubs were set up there. It is often forgotten that the capital was centre to many industries, not only the docks but railway stations and depots, tile and brick making, to name a few. Plus that is where the CIU set up its headquarters in 1862 under the Reverend Henry Solly. He always had ambitions for them to be nationwide and looked around the country for suitable ‘models’ to follow. The CIU didn’t really expand too far northward until well into the 20th century but clubs were being set up nevertheless. Two clubs compete for the title of being the ‘first’: Walthamstow WMC in London and the Coventry WMC. Both were established around 1860 and were quick to affiliate to the CIU after its establishment in 1862. Several other clubs also have long histories whilst others didn’t stay open long past the first casket of ale being consumed so never made it to the history books. The Northampton WMC is another early club with an illustrious record, being formed in 1863 and was quickly followed by others. Northern men soon saw the advantages of setting up clubs along the lines the CIU recommended. Men from the great industries that helped to shape the nation, coal mining, wool and cotton manufacturing, ship building, to name a few. helped to establish many hundreds of clubs around the North East, Yorkshire and Lancashire, some of which can still be visited today. The manufacturing workers in the Manchester area became strong club men and at point in the late 19th century threatened to break away from CIU control and form their own break-away Union of clubs. So, remember, when you walk into a club, you are walking into a piece of living history that stretches across the country.

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AND THE MAGIC GOES ON... MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas

It was national chip week last week, so I thought we’d ask if you have anything other than the regular things you’d expect people to have with yours? I was quite surprised at some of the suggestions such as tomato soup (not ketchup) tipped all over them, salad cream, mustard, beetroot and Branston’s pickle, or even dipped in a strawberry milkshake. Mary from Hyde Park remembers actually seeing a chippy somewhere that sold ‘battered’ mushy peas with theirs too. Well done also to all the winners who will be occupying my winner’s row as Motown legend Mary Wilson of the Supremes comes to the City Hall this week. There’s set to be some more excitement as we head towards the weekend here at the station since my guest on Friday’s Breakfast Show is none other than guitar legend Brian May. In this the 40th anniversary year of the band Queen he’s touring with We Will Rock You star Kerry Ellis, having completed work on their album Anthems, and the two of them will be visiting Sheffield. Can we expect some new Queen material in the near future though perhaps? Listen in on Friday morning to find out.

VOICE OF THE NIGHTINGALE RADIO NIGHTINGALE by Mel Jacques

We’ve added a new feature to our broadcasts this week, bridging the gap between 8.30pm and 9.00pm on a Monday and Thursday you can now find Infosound. Infosound, which is a registered charity, brings free, accessible, impartial and relevant news and information to vision-impaired (blind and partially-sighted) people across the UK on subjects that directly affect living with sight loss. The audio information produced by Infosound can be heard on Radio Nightingale, some of the topics in this weeks features include new rights for disabled bus and coach passengers receive a cautious welcome, the bath temperature and level alert, ‘Finding Your Feet’ help and support for younger visionimpaired adults, the simpleto-use Doro 334 Handle Plus mobile phone and how Calibre Audio Library members are increasingly turning to listening to books in digital formats. Infosound is an excellent source of information for anyone who is vision-impaired, for more information on the services available from the charity visit their website at www.infosound. org.uk or you can call them on 084 55 55 55 28. Radio Nightingale broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the patients and staff of the Rotherham General Hospital on 945 &1350mw and Hospedia. For more information about the station visit www. radionightingale.org.uk Current volunteer vacancies: • Website designer • Saturday sports show presenter • Football commentator • Request collector (Tuesday or Wednesday morning) • Fundraiser • Voice over artist / creator Contact us on 01709 304244 for more information on volunteering.

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DISCO - DJ ADE

RYAN MYCZKO Saturday 5th March

APHRODITE Sunday 6th March

Sunday 6th March

Monday Nights

GAZ’S KARAOKE DISCO - DJ JOHN

Bingo Quiz (8:45pm)

Thursday 10th March

Win a Gallon + Other Prizes

ACOUSTIC ANGELS 9PM START - ADMISSION ON THE DOOR (£7)

Mondays - QUIZ NIGHT - Win up to £500!

Tuesdays - BUSKER’S NIGHT Wednesdays - FOOTBALL NIGHT with Free Curry & Chips Fridays - DISCO Saturdays - KARAOKE NIGHT 2 MEALS FOR £9 SUNDAY LUNCH £5.50 inc. Sweet OAP £5.00 inc. Sweet FRIDAY & SATURDAY

Free Bottle of House Wine with Every Booking Minimum 2 People When ordering Main Meal

FRIDAYS

WITH JOHN LONGLEY ON THE ORGAN

COFFEE £1.99 - PINT OF COKE £1.99

Club Rules Apply at ALL Times

Halifax Road - Sheffield 6 - 0114 2311 130

DIO LA DIVA

10oz Fish & Chips with Peas, Bread & Butter, Tea or Coffee - All for £5.50

Function rooms available to hold 20, 80, 110 or 220 people (with full catering) for most occasions. Bar available • Buffets catered for • Secure car parking - CCTV (You must be signed in by a member to attend club nights)

FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED

Saturday 5th March

Quiz with Prizes • Bingo / Raffles / Open the Box

THURSDAY NIGHT DANCE

Ring Club for Details Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)

Friday 4th March

THE BLACK BULL

RACHEL RAYNOR

FREE ENTRY DOORS OPEN 7pm

BEERS £1.30 A PINT / LAGER £1.60 A PINT

BINGO - JACKPOT £500

Andrea & Staff Welcome You To

Sunday 6th March

with All Proceeds being donated to The Bluebell Wood Charity Appeal Raffle on the Night

MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

Telephone: 07966 007955

Competition

WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC

SING-A-LONG IN THE LOUNGE EVERY THURSDAY WITH LIVE ORGANIST

FORTY FOOT Wordsworth Avenue - S5 8ND

Stars In Their Eyes

with as many Re-Fills as you like! OPEN ALL DAY FOR FOOD 9am - 8pm Bar Opens at 11am

www.wadsleybridge-wmc.co.uk Sue Welcomes You To The ....

Old Crown Inn 137 London Road, Sheffield S2 4LE, Tel: 0114 2550 163

Monday - Pool Night - New Members Welcome Tuesday - Quiz Night - With Prizes Wednesday - Poker Night - 8:30pm Start

1st & 3rd Friday of Every Month LITTLE ANT L.A. KARAOKE 2nd & 4th Friday of Every Month

NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN WITH NIGEL Saturday 5th March

JUSTINE ANDREWS Bingo & Play Your Cards Right

Large function room, free of charge, for 80 people. Suitable for weddings, funerals, private parties etc.


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BRADFIELD BREWERY THE ANGEL - WOODHOUSE 59 Sheffield Road S13 7EQ - 0114 288 0816

Thursday Night

QUIZ NIGHT NAME THE INTRO £50 PRIZE Friday 4th March

3 F BAND Saturday 5th March DAVE VAN KEYS KARAOKE SNOWBALL ROLLOVER £50 BINGO JACKPOT GAME £100

MEALS SERVED DAILY

Mon to Fri - 12noon - 2pm / 5pm - 8pm Sat 12noon - 5pm / Sunday Lunch 12noon - 3pm O.A.P. SPECIAL - Mon to Fri 12noon - 2pm - 2 for £5 A warm welcome from Diane and Dave at the

EARL MARSHALL PUBLIC HOUSE East Bank Road, Sheffield - 0114 272 8812

- SUNDAY LUNCHES NOON - 3pm from £4.25

GREAT MEALS SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK Saturday 5th March

Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water

SHEFFIELD LANE WMC 45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU 0114 2457 806 Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge

Friday 4th March

Saturday 5th March Sunday 6th March

ADMISSION: 50P ON THE DOOR FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED (IN THE FUNCTION ROOM UPSTAIRS)

BOYS NEXT DOOR EXTRAORDINARY LADIES Tuesday 8th March

LUX DE LUX MONDAY AFTERNOONS

Sequence & Modern Dancing WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start All are welcome in the Concert Room

Sequence & Modern Dancing

BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES

Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1)

THE WHO TRIBUTE - £3 ENTRY

SUNDAYS CASH BINGO & 5 NUMBER BINGO Sunday 6th March

Mags & Michael Welcome You To

SHANE PERKINS

Richmond Park Road - Handsworth - Sheffield Telephone: 0114 244 2978

Sunday 13th March

Meals served 7 Days a week between 12 noon & 9:00pm

THE ANGLERS REST Thursday Nights

Curry & a Drink - £5.99 A great choice of 4 Curries Friday Steak Nights

Includes Meal & a Drink From £5.99 3pm onwards

Sunday Lunch - only £4.99 Served 12 - 4pm with all the trimmings +FREE DRINK

EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT - KARAOKE

With Bob & Sue GET UP AND HAVE A SING!

NEW MENU - Meals from £2.99

Burger & A Drink

ROBBIE JAY Function Room Available For Hire, Parties, Weddings, Funerals Etc... up to 150 persons Kevin & Jackie Welcome You To

THE SPORTSMAN Oldfield Road, Stannington, S6 6DT

MONDAY NIGHT

CRIB & DOMINOES TUESDAY (DAY & NIGHT)

FROM 9PM - 12 MIDNIGHT ALL DRAUGHT BEER IS £2.50 PER PINT

ROBBIE MARTIN

AIR CONDITIONED - EXTERNAL SMOKING AREA EVERY FRIDAY - FISH FRIDAY 2 COURSES (STARTER & MAIN OR MAIN & DESSERT) & A 175ml GLASS OF WINE (JACK RABBIT) £15 PER PERSON

JAY & SAM WELCOME CUSTOMERS OLD & NEW TO THE

The Everest Inn

Balli�ield Drive, Handsworth, Shef�ield, S13 9HS FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE FOR HIRE

Sunday 13th March

ALL OCCASSIONS CATERED FOR

NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT - SATURDAY 26th MAR

TELEPHONE:

MEMBERS & AFFILIATED FRIENDS MOST WELCOME

UD WELCOME TO CUSTOMERS OLD AND NEW

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

TOP ELVIS TRIBUTE - £2 ENTRY

DEBBIE FRANCIS

MANAGEMENT CRAIG OFFERS A WARM

Saturday 5th March

J.C. ARON

Lol’s Special 80th Birthday Bash

UNDER NEW

£4.99 all day every day

Saturday 12th March

OLIVER PAGE Saturday 12th March

BOOKING NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHES

Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield Telephone: 07533543549

BLITZ

ROCK NIGHT - FREE ENTRY

- CASH PRIZES

BEER OFFERS

PARK GARDENERS

FREE SNOOKER LIGHT

Friday 11th March

Sunday 6th March

FISH & CHIPS

JOHN SMITHS £1.90, FOSTERS £1.95

QUADROPHONIA

Every Monday - BINGO & QUIZ in the Lounge Every Thursday - LADIES BINGO NIGHT

2 MEALS 4 £8

19 MEALS TO CHOOSE FROM SERVED ALL DAY EVERY DAY

Friday 11th March

Saturday 5th March

in the CONCERT ROOM + PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT

8:30pm - 12:30am

ONLY £2.99 - SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK

Tel: 01246 810 507

Every Friday - QUIZ & BINGO

STRICTLY OVER 25s DJs TONY B & RAY COPLEY

JAMIE LEE LEWIS

The Dusty Miller THE VICTORY CLUB 134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD

FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION UP TO 100 PEOPLE WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES, FUNERALS WITH DISCRETION, BUSINESS MEETINGS & CONFERENCES RING 0114 244 2134 FOR DETAILS

FRIDAY 25th MARCH

PLAYING ALL THE BEST IN QUALITY SOUL & MOTOWN PLUS NORTHERN SOUL

3 Piece Group

TEL: 0114 244 2134

EVERY FRIDAY - KARAOKE WITH STAN STILL

Quarry Hill, Mosborough, Sheffield S20 5AZ. Tel: 0114 2477111

SOUL & MOTOWN NIGHT

CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & SUNDAYTUESDAY LUNCH TIMESNIGHTS & TUESDAY NIGHTS

Wednesday - Dave’s General Knowledge Quiz with Cash & Beer Prizes

RIDGEWAY ARMS

THREE

ZAC BLACK STEVE GRAY

Saturday 12th March

THE

E3

07788142248

Saturday 12th March

PAUL LEE

Woodhouse Westend WMC 151 Sheffield Road Sheffield Tel: 0114 2693 057 Friday 4th March

SARAH KIDMAN Saturday 5th March

QUIZ FOR A GALLON

CASH BINGO & JACKPOT GAME

THURSDAY NIGHT

POKER NIGHT

Ist FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

KARAOKE / DISCO WITH BARRY

SATURDAY 5TH MARCH

DAVE SARGEANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON (4PM)

OPEN THE BOX

OPEN FROM 12 NOON DAILY

DEBBIE DEE

JOHN SMITHS • STONES • CARLING • STELLA 4

Friday 11th March

MANOR ESTATE

LEE MICHAELS Saturday 12th March

INFINITY

Monday - Quiz Night Wednesday - Dance Night 8-11pm + Bingo Dancing to Jon Smith on the Wersi Organ; Modern Sequence, Ballroom, Latin American

SOCIAL CLUB City Road, Sheffield Tel: 0114 239 8156

Manor Estate Social Club Require CHAIR PERSON 4 Shows per week Please apply in person to the Secretary Mr J Ulyutt


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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E4

Handsworth SOUTHEY Social Club

Friday 5th March

SOCIAL CLUB

13 Hall Road, Sheffield 0114 269 3019

Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ

TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101

Saturday 5th March

GRAHAM’S FAMILY FUN NIGHT

SAM & DAVE

Saturday 5th March

Saturday 12th March

CAMEO TOP BOY/GIRL DUO

Sunday 6th March

SUE & PAUL’S ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT PLUS TWO MYSTERY GUESTS PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT AND FUN QUIZ

EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT, IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN

Sunday 6th March

ANITA MADIGAN NO JACKETS BINGO EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY - 9:15pm Start

MEADOW

FARM Bar & Restaurant SUPERB MEALS IN THE CARVERY RESTAURANT

WEEKDAY CARVERY £6.15

CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.15

WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY CARVERY CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.40 ADULTS - £7.45

MONDAY - FRIDAY

5 Number Bingo, Spin The Wheel

OAP SPECIAL - SMALL CARVERY & SWEET - £5.95

EVERY WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH

Saturday 5th March

12 NOON - WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO, SANDWICHES ETC.

FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE

The Midland Sheffield Road - Killamarsh TEL: 0114 248 6137

Private Parties Catered For... SUNDAY LUNCHES NOW BEING SERVED

12-4pm - £5.95

Includes Dessert WED 2ND MAR

TONY LEWIS

THUR 3RD MAR

JAM NIGHT SAT 5TH MAR

WOODHOUSE MILL WMC

Saturday 12th March

EMMA TAYLOR

Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield - 0114 240 1155

LOUIE STEPHENS Saturday 5th March

ROCK THE NIGHT Sunday 6th March

DAN KNIGHTS STORM Monday 7th March

DAVID JONES Thursday 10th March

K T STARR Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)

FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED

582 Retford Road, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 269 2910

Monday - Quiz Night Wednesday - Special Bingo Night Friday 4th March

CURTIS COLLINS LORRAINE SWAN DALE E JOHNSON GIRLSTRIBUTE ALOUD Saturday 5th March

Join us on...

Search for ‘Mercury Newspaper’

Sunday 6th March

Friday 18th March

TICKETS ARE £3 EACH - NOW ON SALE

LA PLATA S.C. 353-355 Walkley Lane, Sheffield, S6 2PB

0114 2345448

PRIZE BINGO £500 ON 50 NUMBERS + JACKPOT PRIZE

Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday OPEN THE BOX - ‘BIG MONEY’ Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday

Saturday 5th March

LEE RICHARDS

THE PROBLEM WITH MARIE

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

ACOUSTIC JAM NIGHT

TO ADVERTISE IN THE MERCURY ENTERTAINMENT SECTION PLEASE CALL OUR SALES TEAM ON 0114 276 3633

ROCK BAND MON 8TH MAR

RACHEL RAYNOR

Thursday 3rd March

RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW - Tel: 01246 434 157

EVERY THURSDAY COUNTRY & WESTERN

Thursday 3rd March

LUKE THOMAS & MELISSA GOLD Saturday 5th March

SWIT ZERO

Thursday 10th March

KALIBRE Saturday 12th March FRAZIER ALLEN We Sh&ow


Doncaster Club Listings

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Sponsored by

BRADFIELD BREWERY

DONCASTER TRADES

South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster FRIDAY 4TH MARCH

FRIDAY 11TH MARCH

JOHN ASTON COUNTRY & WESTERN

DEREK GARDENER COUNTRY & WESTERN

SATURDAY 5TH MARCH

SATURDAY 12TH MARCH

(Afternoon 1pm - 4pm)

(Evening Entertainment)

(Afternoon 1pm - 4pm)

(Evening Entertainment)

DAMION RICH T EXCELLENT MALE VOCALIST

X FACTOR CONTESTANT

TUESDAY 8TH MARCH

TUESDAY 15TH MARCH

RACHEL RAYNOR

JACKIE FELL

(Afternoon 2pm - 5pm)

(Afternoon 2pm - 5pm)

THURSDAY 31st MARCH

KYLA’S - A TRIBUTE TO PINK

CALL NIGEL BULTER ENTERTAINMENTS ON 01302 326313 0R 07745438242

Tel: 01302 326313 www.doncastertrades.co.uk

Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water

CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC

CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520 Friday 4th March

CRAIG ANTHONY (Vocal Entertainer)

Saturday 5th March

Saturday 12th March

BERNADETTE WILDE BAND (Top North East Band) Sunday 6th March

Every Wednesday - BINGO with ALL CASH PRIZES! Last Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN

SUNDAY 6TH MARCH

EVERY FRIDAY FROM 7:30PM

POOL COMPETITION WINNER TAKES ALL EVERY TUESDAY FROM 1:30PM - 3:30PM

BIG MONEY BINGO The Avenue, Campsall DN6 9ND Tel: 01302 701 241 www.thecampsall.com

HAWTHORN SOCIAL CLUB YORK BAR WMC Goodison Boulevard, Cantley, Doncaster DN4 6BT Tel: 01302 535995

Live Entertainment

York Road - Doncaster 01302 783393

Every Tuesday is BINGO NIGHT!

Saturday 5th March - Superb Live Instrumental Trio

Live Entertainment

Saturday 12th March - Top North East Band

STAR SHOW

EPIC

BIG CITY

Saturday 19th March - Excellent Four Piece Pop Band

BIG TIME CHARLIE

Saturday 26th March - Excellent North East Band

HOOCH NAVARO

Bingo - Monday & Friday - 8:45pm start Karaoke - Sunday Afternoon - 4:00pm start Open The Box - Fri/Sat Evening & Sun Lunch Quiz - Sun Evening - 8:40 start

(Male Vocalist)

Tel: 01302 350 691

Jane Harper

KERFUFFLE

ROBBIE JAY

Hall Road, Stainforth, Doncaster DN7 5JD

Saturday 5th March - Star Girl Duo

Saturday 12th March - Top Yorkshire Band

Tuesday 15th March

THE OLD CLUB FORTHCOMING EVENTS

DAVID JONES

BOYS NEXT DOOR (Classy Cabaret All Male Trio)

JADE MCKENZIE (Excellent Girl Singer)

VIXEN (Excellent North East Rock Band) Sunday 13th March

HEROES

(Excellent 4 Piece Band) Tuesday 8th March

Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393

Sunday 6th March - Top Male Vocal Entertainer

Friday 11th March

ANGIE D SILVA (Excellent Female Vocalist)

ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB MAKI

E5

Friday 4th February - Group

HEROES £1 ADMISSION

Saturday 5th March - Duo

COOL WAVE JACKIE FELL NO CONTEST KEVIN CURTIN

Sunday 6th March - Female Vocalist

Saturday 12th March -Boy/Girl Duo

Sunday 13th March - Male Vocalist

EVERY MONDAY/THURSDAY

AUCTION 6:30PM

WEDNESDAY

CHEAP DRINKS - ALL £2.30 TOP ACT & BINGO

EVERY SATURDAY

KARAOKE

With Top DJ Cliff

EVERY SUNDAY

DOMINO HANDICAP Starts at 8pm - £40 Added

SATURDAY 19TH MARCH

WRESTLING

£3 for Kids & £5 for Adults - Pay on the Door

Free Function Room For Parties

Skellow Grange Working Men’s Club & Institute

FRIDAY 4TH MARCH

BEV BROOKS (IN THE LOUNGE) STATIC DANCE (IN THE CONCERT ROOM)

SATURDAY 5TH MARCH

EVOKE - TOP BAND

FRIDAY 11TH MARCH

JOHN DARREN (IN THE LOUNGE) 2 REAL (IN THE CONCERT ROOM)

SATURDAY 12TH MARCH

COYOTE - TOP SHEFFIELD BAND SUNDAY 13TH MARCH

COMPLETE MADNESS - TOPSKABAND Skellow Road, Doncaster DN6 8JL Tel: 01302 338304

www.skellowgrange.com


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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E6 DUNSCROFT

BALBY ROAD CLUB The Beverley Inn and Hotel RECREATIONAL Balby Road, Doncaster Tel: 364692

Donna & Carl welcome you to

SOCIAL CLUB

Bed & Breakfast / Restaurant & Bar

Live Entertainment Every Fri, Sat & Sun

SAT 5TH MARCH

Former CAMRA pub of the year

Friday 4th March

DAVID BRYDEN Vocalist

Saturday 5th March

ROADHOUSE

(Multi Instrumental 2 Boy Show)

Sunday 6th March

TUES 15TH MARCH

PHIL ALAN Guitar Vocalist

Mondays: General Knowledge Quiz • Thursdays: Pop Quiz Monday to Saturday Evenings - 2 Steak Dinners for £12

Saturday 26th March

117 Thorne Road, Edenthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2JE Tel: 01302 882724 Fax: 01302 887456 Email: info@beverleyinnandhotel.co.uk

200 Station Rd, Dunscroft, Doncaster DN7 4JR

DANCING, SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN

FORTHCOMING EVENT FRIDAY 18TH MARCH

Tribute Artist - Roy Chubby Brown Tickets £5

Vocal Comedy Entertainer

TEL: 01302 845 637

(Male Vocal Entertainer)

DION GRIFFITHS

CRAIGE ANTHONY

Parties • Weddings • Funerals etc Up to 180 people

EVERY MONDAY 11:30 AM - 3PM

DANNY HERROD

Home Cooked Food • Sky Sports

TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO SKY TV FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE

MONDAY - BINGO NIGHT TUESDAY - AUCTION NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY - DANCE NIGHT (SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN 8PM - 11PM)

K T STAR

SAT 12TH MARCH

70s TRIBUTE BAND

WESTMINSTER RECREATIONAL CLUB

TUES 8TH MARCH (Sensational Female Vocalist)

JEEPSTER

Live Entertainment at

IGNITION

(Superb Male/Female Pop Party Duo)

ROSTHOLME SOCIAL CLUB

SUNDAYS - QUIZ NIGHT WIN A GALLON OF BEER MONDAYS - BINGO

Become a fan of Balby Rec on Facebook

THE SPORTSMAN Armthorpe Road, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831323

128 Askern Rd, Bentley Tel: 01302 873201

TUESDAYS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY

COUNTRY NIGHT & BINGO

WEDNESDAYS CURRY NIGHT / POKER NIGHT FRIDAYS KARAOKE NIGHT

Wednesday 2nd March

GARY STRYKE Friday 4th March

The Best Sound Around

CAREFREE

PHIL LLOYD

SATURDAYS MUSIC QUIZ / DISCO

FRI 11TH MARCH

JOHNNY WILLIAMS

Live Entertainment

FRI 4TH MARCH (Male Trio)

ICE

(Four Piece Live Band)

FRI 18TH MARCH

DUELLING PIANOS (Two Pianos and Vocals)

Westminster Crescent, Intake, Doncaster DN2 GHU Info: 812103

Wednesday 9th March Friday 11th March

THURS 31ST MARCH TOP SECRET

TUESDAY 15TH MARCH

THURS 28th APRIL THE LEGENDARY STAR STAR

HANK BODINE DUO AUCTION

7:30PM START (VIEWING FROM 3PM )

EVERY THURSDAY

SEQUENCE DANCING TO A LIVE BAND

Boy / Girl Duo

CRAIGE ANTHONY THE BEVERLEY INN & HOTEL SATURDAY 26TH MARCH

BENTLEY WEST END SATURDAY 5TH MARCH

EVOLUTION

(A VERY ENTERTAINING VERSATILE TRIO) SATURDAY 12TH MARCH

POPCORN (AN EXCELLENT TOP GROUP)

SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB

Cusworth Road, Doncaster DN5 9RF Tel: 01302 876340

Sat 5th March

FRIDAY 18TH MARCH

Sun 6th March

ASKERN VILLA FC FUND RAISING NIGHT £5 TICKET CHARGE

Sat 12th March

OASISH (A FANTASTIC TRIBUTE BAND) SATURDAY 19TH MARCH

CATS EYES (MALE/FEMALE DUO) SATURDAY 26TH MARCH

MEN’S CLUB (SUPERB ALL ROUND GROUP)

SPECIAL FUND RAISING NIGHT ALL PROCEEDS TO MACMILLAN NURSES

Sun 13th March

BIG TIME CHARLIE (Great Four - piece Pop Band)

BAND ON THE RUN

Tribute to Soul & Motown

THURS 26th MAY EPIC 3 Piece Harmony Band

ROSSINGTON LABOUR & SOCIAL CLUB

Gattison Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster DN11 ONR

FRIDAY 4TH MARCH

COYOTE

(THE UK’s No. 1 ROCK BAND)

(Great Popular Rock Band)

MONDAY 7TH MARCH

WARRIOR

JOLEEN & BARRY

(Excellent Rock Band)

ENVY

(Modern & Classic Pop Band)

Sat 19th March

ROCK SOLID

Sun 20th March

THE CRASHERS

(Great Male Vocal Duo)

(Popular Live Rock Band)

(TOP CLASS COUNTRY DUO)

EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT

BINGO

Bar: 01302 868491 Secretaries Office: 01302 868775


Regional Club Listings

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Sponsored by

BRADFIELD BREWERY

Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water

NEWBOLD WMC MASTIN MOOR MW CLUB CHESTERFIELD Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200

Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ

Saturday 5th March

LAVELLE TONY STYLES Sunday 6th March

Thursday 31st March

SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS FABULOUS DUO - NOT TO BE MISSED FREE ENTRY

For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849 Maureen Welcomes You To

THE RED LION The Mild Real Ale Pub

Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770

1st Thursday Of Every Month Is Lounge Bar Music Hosted By

TICH VANGO Saturday 5th March

RUSSEL T BIRD

Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley

Saturday 5th March

www.birdwellvenue.com EVERY FRIDAY

TEL: 01246 472547

TAMZIN LEIGH Saturday 12th March SPIKE DAVIES LINE DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Doors 7:30pm WITH TUITION FROM JEAN & TERRY

AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6:30PM LOTTING STARTS - 12NOON

Monday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish

Every Wednesday -AUCTION

Bingo Every Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Every Monday - SEQUENCE DANCING BINGO EVERY NIGHT

LOTTING 12 NOON - AUCTION STARTS 7PM Followed by BINGO - 9:30pm start BIKERS WELCOME

Sat 5th MAR

Sun 6th MAR

DANNY BARTON

GRAHAM STEVENS

FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE

POOL & DARTS AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT

www.brimingtonsocialclub.co.uk

THURSDAY 24th MARCH AMAZING LIVE DOUBLE HEADER SHOW

LEE LARD

Peter Kay Tribute

For the Complete Professional Race Night Service

BRAMLEY SOCIAL CLUB Cross Street, Bramley, Rotherham S66 2SA

Tel: 01709 549568

LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Friday 4th March

BERNIE WOODS & THE FOREST FIRES Saturday 5th March

HEAT SEEKER Friday 11th March

THIS LITTLE GIRL & THE DILLICATS Saturday 12th March

KAST OF KINKS FEMALE SINGER REQUIRED FOR ESTABLISHED ABBA TRIBUTE BAND 2 - 3 Shows Per Week

Contact Steve on 07932 894 300 www.abbafeverband.com

ALBION ROAD 29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545

Top Weekend Entertainment

BAND ON THE RUN Saturday 5th March

IF YOU HAVE AN UPDATED PUBLICITY PICTURE PLEASE SEND IT THROUGH TO US AT INFO@MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK

RAWMARSH TRADES & LABOUR CLUB LADIES NIGHT OUT Thursday 3rd March

With 2 male strippers - Jonathan & Jed Disco starts at 7pm Show Starts 8pm Limited tickets available at £3.50

Saturday 5th March

ONE NIGHT ONLY (Boy/Girl Duo)

Sunday 6th March

STARDUST EXPRESS (Group)

Saturday 12th March

RAZMATAZ

(Group)

Telephone Shaun on 07870 582197 or call the Club on 0114 275 4671

Book Early - Selling Fast

01226 742377

Friday 4th March

THE FUTURE

TICKETS £7 Members £8 Non-Members

3 Courses + Wine and Chocolate plus Flowers Sarters, Main & Dessert ALL FOR £13.99

Alan, Debbie & all the bar staff welcome you to ...

Sunday 13th March

Michael Buble Tribute

THE ANGLERS REST

Richmond Park Road - Handsworth - Sheffield Telephone: 0114 244 2978

0114 244 2978

(Boy/Girl Duo)

plus

Mag & Michael Welcome you to..

Special Lunch Sunday123rd April to 4pm

See Our Other Advert for Details

HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD - 01246 233700 For Extra Information please Try our website

Large Function Room Available For Hire

Mother’s Day

SOCIAL CLUB

JUMP & JIVE SUNDAY 6th MARCH - Live Entertainment TONY WALSH

Sunday 6 March

Station Lane, Old Whittington, Chesterfield Tel: 01246 451961

MINERS SOCIAL CLUB

BRIMINGTON

SATURDAY 5th MARCH - Live Entertainment

CURTIS LEE

OLD WHITTINGTON

3rd Tuesday of Every month is an Acoustic Gathering - from 8pm

EVERY THURSDAY Dancing with Resident Organist EVERY FRIDAY Bingo + Open The Box

Saturday 5 March

TERRY RYAN

RAY DAVID

Chase EVERY SUNDAY the Ace Golden Oldie Music Night EVERY MONDAY Quiz & Bingo TUESDAY - STAR TIME SPECIAL

BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE

RENISHAW ROAD, MASTIN MOOR, CHESTERFIELD

Saturday 12th March

Bingo

E7

Mon, Wed, & Fri nights plus Sun dinnertime

BINGO & LUCKY 5’s

Tues & Thurs: Concert room available for private parties. Call the secretary on 01709 549568 for more information Total Sky TV package now showing in the club

Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825

Saturday 5th March

ONE WAY LEE LAMBERT Sunday 6th March

GREASBROUGH WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham 01709 551117

SORRY NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON THESE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS

Wednesday 2nd March

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6:40 Little Robots 6:50 Rastamouse 7:00 Barney’s Latin America 7:25 Newsround 7:30 Muddle Earth 7:40 Eliot Kid 8:00 Paradise Cafe 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Numberjacks 9:10 The Koala Brothers 9:25 Big Barn Farm 9:40 Little Human Planet 9:45 Timmy Time 9:55 3rd and Bird 10:05 Postman Pat: SDS 10:20 Pingu 10:25 64 Zoo Lane 10:40 Waybuloo 11:00 In the Night Garden 11:30 The Daily Politics 1:00 See Hear 1:30 The Hairy Bakers 1:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 2:30 Nature’s Top 40 3:00 Flog It! 3:45 Helicopter Heroes 4:30 Cash in the Celebrity Attic 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 7:00 Escape to the Country 8:00 Great British Food Revival 9:00 23 Week Babies: The Price of Life 10:00 Have I Got Old News for You 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Cricket World Cup Highlights 12:20 The Modern Age of Coach Travel

ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 House Gift 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Midsomer Murders: Things That Go Bump in the Night (Part 2) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 UEFA Champions League: Tottenham Hotspur v AC Milan 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time 11.35 Police, Camera, Action 12.30 The Zone

Channel 4 6:10 The Treacle People 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 The Hoobs 7:15 Freshly Squeezed 7:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:05 Frasier 8:35 According To Jim 9:05 Supernanny US 10:00 The Good Wife 10:55 Country House Rescue: Wyresdale Hall 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 Film: Drums Along The Mohawk 2:05 Cookery School 3:10 Countdown 3:55 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Come Dine With Me 5:30 Coach Trip 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Beauty And The Beast: Ugly Face Of Prejudice 9:00 Jamie’s Dream School 10:00 The Model Agency 11:05 Shameless 12:10 Music On 4: 4music Favourites: Jessie J

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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Wreck or Ready? 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Escape to the Country 3:00 BBC News 3:05 The Smokehouse 3:35 Deadly 60 Bite Size 3:40 Deadly Art 4:00 Prank Patrol 4:30 Serious Explorers: Livingstone 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 EastEnders 8:00 Bang Goes the Winter Weather 9:00 Comic Relief: Famous, Rich and in the Slums 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Question Time 11:35 This Week 12:20 Skiing Weatherview

6:40 Little Robots 6:50 Rastamouse 7:00 Barney’s Latin America 7:25 Newsround 7:30 Muddle Earth 7:40 Eliot Kid 8:00 Paradise Cafe 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Numberjacks 9:10 The Koala Brothers 9:25 Big Barn Farm 9:40 Little Human Planet 9:45 Timmy Time 9:55 3rd and Bird 10:05 Postman Pat: SDS 10:20 Pingu 10:25 64 Zoo Lane 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Meerkat Manor 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 2:30 Nature’s Top 40 3:00 Flog It! 3:45 Helicopter Heroes 4:30 Cash in the Celebrity Attic 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 7:00 The Culture Show 8:00 A Farmer’s Life For Me 9:00 The British at Work 10:00 Mock the Week Again 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Cricket World Cup Highlights 12:20 The Culture Show

ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 House Gift 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Midsomer Murders: Dead in the Water (Part 1) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Make Your Own School: Tonight 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Monroe 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Benidorm 11.35 Send in the Dogs 12.30 The Zone

Channel 4 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 The Hoobs 7:15 Freshly Squeezed 7:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:05 Frasier 8:35 According To Jim 9:05 Supernanny US 10:00 The Good Wife 10:55 The Restoration Man 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 River Cottage Bites 12:15 Film: Sea Of Sand 2:05 Cookery School 3:10 Countdown 3:55 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Come Dine With Me 5:30 Coach Trip 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Relocation, Relocation 9:00 Love Thy Neighbour 10:00 10 o’clock Live 11:05 Friday Night Dinner 11:35 The Ricky Gervais Show 12:05 Music On 4: Topman CTRL MX

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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Wreck or Ready? 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Escape to the Country 3:00 BBC News 3:05 The Smokehouse 3:35 Deadly 60 Bite Size 3:40 Deadly Art 4:00 Tracy Beaker Returns 4:30 Newsround Special: The Real Tracey Beaker 5:00 Newsround 5:05 Shaun the Sheep. 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Comic Relief: Girl On Wire 8:00 EastEnders 8:35 QI 9:00 New Tricks 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The Graham Norton Show 11:20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 11:35 Film: The Good Shepherd 2:10 Weatherview

6:40 Little Robots 6:50 Rastamouse 7:00 Barney’s Latin America 7:25 Newsround 7:30 Muddle Earth 7:40 Eliot Kid 8:00 Paradise Cafe 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Numberjacks 9:10 The Koala Brothers 9:25 Big Barn Farm 9:40 Little Human Planet 9:45 Timmy Time 9:55 3rd and Bird 10:05 Postman Pat: SDS 10:20 Pingu 10:25 64 Zoo Lane 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Meerkat Manor 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 2:30 Nature’s Top 40 3:00 Flog It! 3:45 Helicopter Heroes 4:30 Cash in the Celebrity Attic 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 7:00 Britain by Bike 7:30 Island Parish 8:00 Mastermind 8:30 Gardeners’ World 9:00 Hidden Treasures of Indian Art 10:00 Cricket World Cup Highlights 10:30 Newsnight 11:00 The Review Show 11:50 Cricket World Cup Extra 2011

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the Windasses’ new family. Claudia shares her suspicions about Marc with Audrey.

impact of her news. Summer confronts Andrew and accuses him of betraying her. Has Tash broken Andrew and Summer apart for good? Kyle and Lou struggle to work together as Lou swoops in on every one of Kyle’s sales. THURS: Lucas agrees to ride another race for Billy in his attempt to finally be free of his debt. But there is a catch - this time Lucas must lose the race. Lucas’s pride wins and he goes against the orders - but will his pride come at a grave cost? Summer struggles after the end of her romance with Andrew. After continuous coaxing, Summer breaks her resolve and tells Chris everything. But his reaction is not what Summer was expecting. FRI: Lucas avoids questions from Kate and Brennan, lashing out to avoid them getting to the truth. Has Lucas got himself in too deep? Sophie realises she has competition for Zeke’s affections. Deciding to fight fire with fire, Sophie transforms herself into a mini version of Jade to get Zeke’s attention.

7 Day Soapwatch EASTENDERS MON: Ronnie’s paranoia reaches new heights as she resolves to drive Glenda away before she discovers the truth about James. Meanwhile, Ian has a touching gesture for Jane, and will Shirley’s dogged belief in Phil’s faithfulness finally be shattered? TUES: Revelations ricochet across the Square leaving relationships in tatters - will Shirley let Glenda get away with the upset that she has caused? Jane makes a devastating discovery about Ian, and Dot is touched by Edward’s kindness. THURS: Shirley fights to keep her head held high as she faces a future without Phil - but will he succumb to her chilling request? Meanwhile Kat and Alfie do their best to support a vulnerable Shenice, and Abi’s crush on Jay leaves her humiliated. FRI: As Phil and Shirley rake over their relationship in an epic heart-to-heart, there is a final twist in store for the couple. Ian and Jane face an achingly tough decision about their future

and Kat and Alfie mourn the loss of Shenice. EMMERDALE MON: Cain takes his frustrations out on Nikhil. Jimmy is frustrated that being at home has not jogged his memory. Gennie unexpectedly lands a new job at the factory. TUES: Jimmy struggles to understand why he would love Nicola. Jai confronts Cain over his threat against Nikhil. Alicia admits to Andy that money is tight. WED: Nicola’s attempt to help Jimmy backfires. Charity is unimpressed to learn that Jai offered Cain money. Adam agrees to keep a secret for Declan. THUR: Charity is thrilled to be spoiled rotten by Jai - but is it all that it seems? Jimmy resolves to try his best to love Nicola. Chas tries to raise the cash to buy the pub. Cain is driven to the edge when Charity resists his attempts to get back together. Aaron is disappointed when Jackson seems to be keeping his distance. Jimmy hopes that hypnotherapy might

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NEIGHBOURS MON: Karl thinks up some fundraising ideas for the Scully house rebuild, but when Jade and Karl lay a wager, the competition heats up. The day of Tash’s check-up has arrived, and Andrew resolves to break things off with her. But will he and Summer be able to wait that long, or will they give in to their feelings? TUES: April’s overwhelming sense of guilt over the chemical spill prompts her to break up with Xavier. John becomes determined to crack down on the River Boys’ raucous behaviour, and he enlists Romeo to help. Meanwhile, Casey strikes up a friendship with Ruby as he tries to distance himself from his brothers. WED: Reeling from Tash’s revelation, Andrew avoids Summer while trying to work out how to deal with it. Hell bent on her revenge, Tash confides in Summer under the guise of needing a friend, but knowing full well the destructive

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SKEGNESS NEW HOLIDAY COTTAGES

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for more details/new 2011 brochure

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TOP SECURITY CARAVAN STORAGE CARAVAN STORAGE NEAR SCARBOROUGH 6 OR 12 MONTH CONTRACTS AVAILABLE OWNERS LIVE ON SITE

TEL: 01723 583799

BRIDLINGTON A Warm Welcome Awaits you at the

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Now taking bookings for Spring/Summer

Tel: 07765144638 / 01723 513587

For More Information Please Call Chris on 01262 468010 or 07712 585855

TEL: 01754 874231 or 07981 702055

Perfect for family vacations & weekend breaks

• Close to local amenities, town centre • 10 minutes from beach • Short breaks available • No smoking • Guide dogs only

Site facilities include Golf Course, Country Park, Swimming Pool, Fishing Lakes and Beach Access

Close to Beach & Shops Full Facilities - Very Clean Vacancies at Spring/Easter/Summer Close to Shops

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On 5 Star Holiday Park situated on the East Coast of Yorkshire Double Glazed & Central Heated 3 Bedrooms Includes Site Fees until 2012 Fully Sited, Ready to move in to

CHAPEL ST. LEONARDS VISIT BRITAIN 3* AWARDED Chalet Available Sleeping 4 People

TEL: 01709 375122/ 07989501927 1,2 & 3 BEDROOM CHALETS Alison & Roger welcome you to the newly refurbished

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- All Rooms Face the Sea Monday to Friday Spring Easter Breaks Ample Parking - Superb Food For a Great Peaceful Break Please Get inTouch

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CHELTENHAM BECKONS, ONLY TWO WEEKS TO GO! HORSE RACING by Timelord

As the Festival draws ever nearer there are 5 NH meetings on Saturday as trainers get their final preparations made for the big event to come. There is also a meeting of all-weather handicaps at Meydan that looks pretty tricky to me and that I am not covering here.

2.15 Araldur, Buck Mulligan, Non Dom, Wick Hill, Silver Accord 2.50 Dover’s Hill, Squadron, Balthazar King, Quartz de Thai, Lake Legend 3.25 Sum Laff, Kristoffersen, Clowance House, Talenti 4.00 Playing with Fire, Lord Singer, Miss Sarenne, Thumbs Up 4.35 Gerrard, Behind the Scenes, Topless, Tuskar Rock 5.10 Hit the Headlines, Howards Present, Hinton Indiana, Tiagra, Gizzit, Medinas

Kelso: 2.00 PamakD’Airy, Polar Gunner, Seeyaaj, Storm Surge 2.35 More Shenanigans, Tartan Snow, Alfie Channel 4 is showing six races live – 4 from Flits, Wind Shuffle, Catch Bob Newbury and 2 from Doncaster that will no 3.05 Pokfulham, Grand Diamond, Little doubt form this week’s Scoop 6. The races to Hercules, Freddie Brown be shown are: Newbury: 1.55; 2.25; 3.00; and 3.40 Skippers Brig, Killyglen, Camden 3.35. Doncaster: 3.15; and 3.50. George, Chief Dan George With so many meetings on offer this weekend I 4.15 Desert Cry, Vosges, Danceintothelight, am simply going to provide a shortlist for each Wyse Hill Teabags race. However, in the first race at Doncaster 4.50 Twelve Paces, Idle Talk, Doc Row, I am going to nap Stow who ran really well a Commercial Express, Ardnaclancy few days ago at Newbury. If he is in the same 5.25 Role On, Rawaaj, Super Baby, Leith mood on Saturday he will take some pegging Walk, Sendali, Everaard back and I am fairly confident he can score again to get us off to a good start. Gowran Park: 1.55 Maddoxtown, Resolute Bay, Massyoun, Next week I will cover the Festival opening Princeton Plains day in detail with an advance look at the later 2.25 Electric Palm, King of the Refs, Jetson, days and the usual Saturday preview. The week Sicilian Secret after that I will cover the Wednesday, Thursday 3.00 The Buck, Battling Boru, Lucky Spring, and Friday Festival cards in more detail and Ready to Rocknroll will also preview the Saturday meetings. 3.35 Newmill, Top of the World, Idarah, Anothercoppercoast Selections: 4.10 Browns Baily, Like Your Style, Uncle As previously I have provided a short list for Junior, Definitive Edge each race in case of non runners. The list is 4.45 Beantown, Whyso Mayo, Rossberry Lad, in order of preference reading from left to Top Twig, Jill’s Oscar, Viking Splash right. As always, because of multiple entries, 5.15 No selection remember to check for non runners and race times. Good luck! Newbury: Last week’s results: 1.55 Buck Mulligan, Nortonthorpe Lad, It was another week of poor results for the Boomtown Kat, Warne’s Way column as many selections hit the woodwork 2.25 Cornish Sett, Character Building, Eric’s but couldn’t score. Up at Newcastle the second Charm, Cane Brake, Double Dizzy 3.00 Fine Parchment, Niche Market, Don’t choice horses ran well with Gansey, Battle Push It, Saphir Des Bois, Prince de Beauchene Group, Companero and Chamirey all scoring 3.35 European Dream, King’s Revenge, Puyol, at odds of 8/1, 5/1, 16/1 and evens respectively. Karky Scultz, Zafranagar It was left to The Tracey Shuffle to be the only 4.10 Russian Song, Sum Laff, Clowance scorer for the first choices at 6/5. House, Wyck Hill, Victrix Gale 4.45 In The Zone, Kack Handed, Special Kempton Occasion, Fiftyonefiftyone, Rimini 1.55 Kazzene – 9th @ 10/1 5.20 Hit the Headlines, Eastlake, Hinton 2.25 All non runners Indiana, Tiagra 3.00 Tatenen – 7th @ 16/1 3.35 Empire Levant -2nd @ 5/1 Doncaster: 4.10 Paint the Clouds – 2nd @ 16/1 2.10 Stow (Nap), Go Amwell, Awesome 4.45 Forget it – 3rd @ 6/1 Freddie, Five Star Wilsham 5.15 Tour D’Argent – 2nd @ 9/4Fav. 2.45 Donny Briggs, Cruise Control, Rawaaj, Tara Warrior, Nouailhas Chepstow: 3.15 Character Building, Daldini, The Tother Meeting abandoned One, Killyglen, Ballabriggs 3.50 Araldur, Pokfulham, Non Dom, The Newcastle: Cockney Mackem 1.40 New Alco – 5th @ 10/1 4.25 Greywell Boy, Sleepy, Close House, 2.15 Dontpaytheferryman – 9th @ 11/2 Milarrow, He’s Our Lad 2.45 Yurok -2nd @ 8/11 Fav. 5.00 Benny Be Good, The Ferbane Man, 3.15 Morgan Be – 3rd @ 13/2 Tarablaze, Indian Pipe Dream, Lake Legend 3.50 All non runners 5.35 Moon Over Miami, Elite Land, Film 4.25 Ballymacduff – fell 4/1 Festival, Russian Flag 5.00 The Tracey Shuffle= won @6/5 Fav. Kempton: Lingfield: 1.45 Araldur, Robin Will, Joker Choker, American Ladie 2.10 Qadar – 3rd @ 6/1

LACKLUSTRE STEELERS LOSE TO STINGRAYS ICE HOCKEY By Sarah Youle

Sheffield Steelers fans left the Arena on Saturday feeling decidedly disappointed. As club official David Simms said on his Twitter “The Steelers got what they deserved tonight. Nothing.” The Steelers had to win six out of their remaining eight matches to retain the top spot and claim the league trophy, so the unexpected loss to the Hull Stingrays puts them perilously close with only room for one more loss before the title is gone. All appeared to be going to plan, when Jeff Legue scored his 36th goal of the season, a powerplay goal at just 2:32 in the first period. However it wasn’t long before the Stingrays tied the scores, also with a powerplay goal at 7:31. The Steelers took the lead again with another powerplay goal at 15:18, and the first period closed with the home side in the lead. In the second period Legue added his second of the night at 24:20, but that was the final Steelers goal of the night and the Stingrays took full advantage of some very silly penalties in the third period. Their first goal of the third period was at 40:49, levelling the scores, and they successfully held onto the scoreline as the Steelers fell apart. At 49:56 the Steelers lost Rod Sarich who took a slashing major penalty with a game misconduct penalty which saw him dismissed from the game. The Stingrays took the

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lead at 43:50 with a goal from Konstantin Kalmikov. Shortly after Jeff Legue, already in the penalty box for a slashing minor penalty, was dismissed from the ice with a 10 minute misconduct penalty after venting his frustrations in the penalty box over what he deemed to be a missed call on the ice. The score remained 3-4 to the Stingrays, and the Steelers fans left disappointed. On March 20th at their next Arena home game the Steelers will hold their annual Teddy Bear Toss and Auction. Over just a few years the Auction, at which bears kindly donated by Build-a-Bear Warehouse Meadowhall and made by the Steelers players themselves are auctioned off, has raised nearly £4000 for local charities including Bluebell Wood, Sheffield Children’s Hospital, and Amy’s House Respite Nursery. In addition to that, over 5000 toys have been donated to children’s charities during the “Teddy Toss”, which sees hundreds of fans throw teddy bears and soft toys onto the ice when the Steelers score their first goal of the night, which is quite the sight to see from ice level! The SSSC AGM will be held in the Glacier Suite at Ice Sheffield on Thursday 26th May. SSSC Members who are eighteen years of age are entitled to vote and should have their own membership card in their possession at the AGM. Please help the SSSC to save on postage charges by collecting your AGM information and SSSC renewal pack from the SSSC desk at the next home game.

by Clint Walker

This week, I visited Wrinehill Pool near Junction 16 of the M6 motorway to fish for some of the big carp known to reside within its depths. A lovely warm South Westerly, raising the air temperature to around 14 degrees and a cloudy sky meant I was full of confidence as I approached a water I’ve only fished (blanked) on once previously. I set up in the bay into which the wind was pushing, shallower than the main part of the lake so obviously the place to warm up first as the sun rose and shone onto that end of the lake...... Confident? You bet! I’ve been using Pallatrax stonze (www.pallatrax. co.uk) recently instead of leads, so tackling up with a couple of small stonze and mono hooklinks baited with top quality boilies, I cast out and waited.....and waited......and waited! Nothing all day unfortunately, but then no-one else on the entire lake had so much as a single bleep from their alarms either, so although fed up, I wasn’t blaming myself... Confidence is a big thing with many anglers; I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve fished when everything has been ‘perfect’ and still not managed to land anything, and others have struggled around me. Is it me? Is it the venue? Is it the fish? Is it the weather? The truth is, it could be any or all of the reasons given; if it was easy, it would be called ‘catching’ rather than fishing and we’d all get bored and go home! I was recently asked by another angler whether a change of boiliewas a good idea after a prolonged series of blank sessions. I enquired whether he had had previous success with the baits, to which he replied “..... battered it all last year!” So why change? Obviously whatever was successful last season would be just as good this year; rarely does a boilie bait become ‘blown’ and readily associated with danger by fish (they are just fish after all!) and

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A fine, cool afternoon after heavy rain overnight greeted our visitors from Watford. The Rovers welcomed Billy Sharp back from injury but lost Neil Sullivan to a knee injury, Gary Woods replacing the veteran keeper. The Rovers defended the South Stand end in the first half. Watford got the game underway and so began the task of both teams of sussing out their opponents. Eleven minutes of of indeterminate play ensued before the Rovers won a corner on their left. This was cleared but it was the first meaningful action against goal. Minutes later, Hird, just inside the visitor’s half received the ball, passed inside to Euell who fed Sharp. Running on Sharp tried a shot from 25yards that just went past the far post. Then, in the 18th minute, Graham, for Watford got a sight of goal from 30 yards but put his shot wide. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when the first goal went to Watford. A high cross from their left past the far post was played back into the middle by Weimann for GRAHAM to head into the net from close range. Five minutes later the Rovers attacked down their right through Oster, as a consequence of which the Rovers besieged the Watford goal but every attempt at goal, of which there were several, was blocked by a packed defence. Past the half hour and Sharp won a corner down by right corner flag. The flag kick was cleared out of defence to Graham near the halfway line. He set off for goal accompanied by two team-mates against one defender, Hird. Graham passed to McGinn on his right but from 20yards he fired wildly

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Doncaster Rovers earned two draws on the bounce on Saturday afternoon, coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Watford at the Keepmoat Stadium. Jason Euell netted his first Rovers goal since joining on loan from Blackpool, cancelling out Danny Graham’s opener as the two sides went into the half time break level. “We carried on from the Norwich game,” Sean told

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Doncaster Rovers Chairman John Ryan called for Rovers fans to come together and get behind the boys in red and white hoops this week - and the fans responded in a huge way during Rovers’ 1-1 draw against Watford at the Keepmoat Stadium on Saturday. In a show of solidarity and togetherness, Mr. Ryan - in addition to the entire Rovers Board of Directors - swapped their executive boxes and seating for the Polypipe South Stand to be in amongst the supporters and the Chairman was delighted with the support generated for Sean O’Driscoll and his team. “The support was absolutely

over the bar. Four minutes from the break, a good build-up on the Rovers right gave Sharp a crack at goal from the angle of the penalty area but it went the wrong side of the far post. Continuing to press, a Rovers attack seemed to be going nowhere when the ball was played back to Hird on the right in his own half but a lofted ball forward was won by EUELL, who took it on a few yards before firing low across the keeper and into the far corner of the net in the first minute of added time. It had been a fairly even first half and when the whistle went for the break the scoreline was also equal. The Rovers got the second half underway but it was the visitor’s who went on to the attack, with Whichelow getting in a shot from just outside the left of the penalty area that took a big deflection off Hird to fly high over the bar. a minute later and Sordell, a half-time substitution for Watford had a shot blocked and from the rebound put the ball wide. It took the Rovers five minutes to get going but a long clearance by Woods found Euell deep in the Watford half to the left of goal. He went clear of the defenders but his shot was beaten out by Loach. Euell got the rebound but his second attempt was deflected for a corner. Then Oster put a ball through to Sharp, who hit a high ball from 25yards over the bar. Watford then had a spell of possession but their only reward was a couple of corners that came to nothing. In the 69th minute, Hird put in a high ball for Sharp but it was headed out of defence by Taylor to Euell, who hit the ball on the up and over the bar from 25 yards. Then the Rovers had three successive corners but gained nothing. Watford reciprocated by getting a couple of corners of their own but they were cleared. Each side had taken it in turn to have periods of possession but as the last ten minutes came up the Rovers found their second wind. However, in the 82nd minute, Watford were reduced to ten men when their captain,

Eustace, was booked for dissent, his second booking of the match and consequently sent off for first use of the showers. A minute later, from a free kick thirty yards out, Mills had Loach going down on his knees to make the save but spilled the ball, only collecting it in time as Euell came in. The pressure mounted on the Watford defence when Oster put a cross into the middle where it pinballed around the penalty area before Keegan got in a strike that was deflected for a corner. Minutes later and a cross from Hird was headed over by Euell and as the 90th minute came up the Rovers fans urged their team on expecting the Watford defence to crumble. But they didn’t and despite playing five minutes of added time in the Watford half the Hornets held on to a point. Disappointment for the Rovers but they had put on another good performance in front of their own fans.

RoversPlayer following the game’s final whistle. “We were full of spirit and we kept going. We were competitive; if we’d played like that against Portsmouth, we’d have beat Portsmouth not because we played great football, but because we were competitive. I think that the players have realised that no matter how much you want to play the game you want to play, you have to deal with what is happening at the minute. We’re in a fight and we’ve got to act accordingly.” “Ironically, the best chance came from Gary Woods smacking the ball forward from

back to front. It was the way that Watford would score a goal and, with the way that we set up, it was probably the way that we would score a goal. We had to do something; we were losing too easily. We’ve not been competitive in the games that we have played. It the last two games we have been competitive and we could have got a better result in the last two games. We’d like to move the ball around more and we would like to play more and like to do a lot of things, but at the minute we’re not there, so we have to make sure that we do all of the things like the nitty gritty and the basics the best that we can.”

fantastic,” beamed the Rovers Chairman. “I took my place in the stand with my horn alongside the drummer boys, who worked their socks off! All of the fans were cheering, even when we were 1-0 down; they kept cheering on the boys.” “I thought we were very unlucky not to get the win in the end. Their goalkeeper got a little bit lucky on one or two deflections and they could have easily gone into the back of the net.” “It was really nice. A lot of supporters came up to me and said how nice it was for us to be there with us; but I have always been a fan! I used to stand behind the goal! There was nothing new there, but my ears are ringing a bit now. That’s proof in the pudding; I know we made a lot of noise and I know that the players appreciated it. “We had players out there like

Billy and Stocky who are not 100% fit, but blooming heck - did they give it their all?! I thought we were unfortunate not to nick it really, but it’s a draw and the bottom three have lost. As long as we stay up this season, I will be happy; because we will never have an injury crisis like this every year. One of these days, we’ll be able to keep a full team and make a real push. I’ve never known anything like it - in fifty years of watching Rovers. It’s odd to say the least! We need to look into it and see how we can prevent it in the future - and get everybody ready for the start of next season. “In the meantime, we have 15 more games and we’ll just battle on.” “We have great support and those supporters deserve success - and I severely hope that we can bring it to them in the coming years!”

Teams - ROVERS - Gary Woods; Sam Hird, Wayne Thomas, George Friend, Joseph Mills; John Oster, Paul Keegan, Brian Stock, Franck Moussa; Jason Euell, Billy Sharp Subs used - Mark Wilson for Moussa 71 mins; Subs not used - Simon Gillett, Dean Shiels, Byron Webster, Dennis Souza, Matt Kilgallon, Jordan Bradshaw gk Caution - Sharp 35 mins; Watford - Scott Loach; Adam Thompson, Adrian Mariappa, Martin Taylor, Lee Hodson, Steve McGinn, Matty Whichelow, John Eustace, Don Cowie; Danny Graham, Andy Weimann Subs used - Danny Drinkwater for McGinn 37 mins; Marvin Sordell for Weimann 46 mins; Ross Jenkins for Drinkwater 62 mins; Subs not used - Troy Deeney, Will Buckley, Rene Gilmartin, Dale Bennett, Caution - Eustace, Eustace, Loach Sent Off - Eustace (2 bookings)

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Rotherham United recovered from a half time deficit to beat Burton Albion 4-2 at the Pirelli Stadium. Johnny Mullins scored for the Millers in the first half, and second half goals from Marcus Marshall, Adam Le Fondre and Jason Taylor wrapped up victory for the visitors. Ronnie Moore made two changes from the side that beat Accrington Stanley 2-0. Danny Coid marked his return to the club with a start in place of Dale Tonge, whilst Ryan Taylor returned in place of Liam Henderson. Burton Albion took the lead inside the first minute after Paul Boertien picked out Greg Pearson with a cross, and the unmarked striker headed past Andy Warrington. The Millers levelled in the fifth minute with their first attack of the game. Tom Newey launched a free kick from halfway into the Burton area, which Nick Fenton headed back into the danger area for Mullins to nod into the corner. Three minutes later the visitors could have had the lead. Marshall latched onto a high ball into the Burton area and glanced back to Ryan Taylor. Taylor’s first touch was excellent, but he snatched at the shot and fired over from eight yards. At the other end, the dangerous Jacques Maghoma was giving Coid a torrid time. This time his cross from the left was completely missed by Pearson, who had made a late run into the penalty area. On 33 minutes, a hopeful long ball forward by Warrington almost brought the Millers a goal. Ryan Taylor galloped after the clearance, smashed a left footed shot from just inside the area which sailed just a yard wide of Adam Legzdins’ post. The Millers appeared to be gaining the upper hand, but were dealt a sucker punch on 34 minutes when the home side re-took the lead. Russell Penn weaved down the right wing before cutting the ball back to the onrushing Webster to side foot home past a helpless Warrington. Le Fondre was inches away from levelling the score two minutes inside the second half. Marshall found space down the right and drilled in a low cross, but Le Fondre couldn’t connect at full stretch. The home side then missed a golden opportunity to double their lead on 49 minutes. Pearson was brought down by Mullins inside the area, but Aaron Webster smashed the penalty kick against the crossbar. Mullins redeemed his mistake on 68 minutes, when he headed a fierce goalbound effort from Penn over the bar. With 18 minutes remaining, Moore introduced Henderson, and within two minutes he had created the equaliser. Pulling wide onto the right wing, he dug out a pinpoint cross for an unmarked Marshall to head home to make it 2-2. He almost got on the scoresheet himself minutes later, curling wide from 18 yards before driving another attempt the wrong side of Legzdins’ post. As the game entered the final minute, the Millers snatched the lead. A ball into the area wasn’t cleared by Burton, Marshall picked out Le Fondre and the prolific marksman fired into the roof of

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the net to send the sizeable away support into raptures. Jason Taylor wrapped up victory in stoppage time after Nicky Law broke quickly and laid the ball into his path to slide home from 12 yards. Burton: Legzdins; Boertien, Webster, Stanton, James, McGrath, Corbett, Penn (Winnell 87), Pearson, Maghoma (Phillips 82), Bolder. Subs not used: Poole, Moore, Walker, Austin, Young. Rotherham: Warrington; Coid, Fenton, Mullins, Newey, Marshall, Law, J. Taylor, Daley (Henderson 72), Le Fondre, R. Taylor. Subs not used: Harrison, Ashworth, Warne, Kennedy, Randall, Annerson. Att: 3,596.

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A new chapter in the history of Rotherham United has now been written after final plans for the clubs new stadium were revealed last week. At a packed press conference at Don Valley Stadium, Chairman Tony Stewart, manager Ronnie Moore and representatives from Gleeds, GMI Construction and S&P revealed plans for a multi-million pound 12,000 all seated arena to be built on the old Guest and Chrimes foundry site in the centre of Rotherham. Designs of the new stadium were shown for the first time. “This is an historic day for Rotherham United Football Club,” said Chairman Tony Stewart. “Two years of meticulous planning and hard work have culminated in today’s announcement and I am absolutely thrilled with the final designs. This stadium will be an iconic figure right at the centre of Rotherham and its facilities and unique design will stand up against any stadium in the country. The stadium will not only benefit this football club but will provide the centre piece of significant regeneration in Rotherham. The supporters of Rotherham United have had to wait a long time for this moment and I can assure them that we are going to build a stadium that everyone in the Rotherham community can be proud of.” The stadium will be Project Managed by Gleeds who were selected for their impressive history of stadium projects. “Gleeds have a strong track record in delivering stadiums in the UK and abroad,” said Simon Morris, Associate Director and Project Manager for Gleeds. “We are particularly excited with our role as Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor and CDM Co-ordinator on a new 12,000 seat, multi-million pound stadium for Rotherham United Football Club as the new project will act as not only an important focal point for football fans, but also a key element in regenerating the town centre. The release of the plans today, shows both the imagination and ambition displayed by the Club and its sponsors and we are looking forward to delivering a world class sporting arena for the town.” The construction of the stadium will be undertaken by GMI Construction who, like Gleeds, have a rich history and reputation for reliability and quality in sports construction. “Securing GMI’s place on the delivery team for Rotherham United’s new state of the art stadium is an exciting honour for us,” added Jarrod Best, Managing Director, GMI Construction Group. “We have delivered exceptional sporting schemes in the past and we look forward to bringing our skills and expertise to this development, which is set to breathe life and sustainable growth into the South Yorkshire area long into the future. The designers, S+P Architects, have had a desire from the outset to create a scheme of major benefit for local people and to deliver the most fan-friendly stadium. It will be an exceptional place to watch football and a fantastic addition to the Town Centre Renaissance Programme.”


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BLADES WINLESS 2011 CONTINUES VS DERBY MATCH REPORT www.sufc.co.uk

United’s 2011 winless streak will continue into March after a solitary strike gave Derby victory at Bramall Lane on Saturday. Loanee Theo Robinson scored the all-important goal on 27 minutes as United’s battling display again went unrewarded. Adams made just one change to the starting XI with Derby-born Williamson returning to face his hometown team, at the expense of the suspended Lowry. The 4-4-2 remained, with Ertl dropping into central defence to partner Collins. The bench included Vokes, back after a hamstring strain, and Irish midfielder McAllister. After a slow start - just a halfchance apiece in the opening ten minutes - United began to look like the better side. The first major opportunity needed Derby’s Barker to be alert, he cleared twice as Riise’s deep corner caused problems. The defender cleared ahead of Evans and then headed off the line from Cresswell in the same move. Riise’s free-kick was saved by Fielding at the near post and then an unmarked Doyle headed over a

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corner from Quinn, who was very active in the early stages. However, United’s promising start took a blow when the visitors opened the scoring from their first serious attack. A free-kick from 40 yards saw Evans and Nosworthy go for the same ball but neither could clear and Ayala’s cross from the left found ROBINSON unmarked at the back post to tap in from close range. Savage picked up the game’s first yellow card, for a foul on Quinn, and then there was a moment of panic in the United defence when Green’s cross took a deflection and fizzed across the six-yard area. United hit back with a couple of efforts from Evans before the half-time whistle. His first was a volley from an inviting position but he could not keep his shot down and then the second was saved by Fielding - signed on loan from Blackburn 24 hours before kick-off. Both sides were unchanged for the start of the second period and United created a chance within the opening 30 seconds. Riise escaped his marker and delivered a good cross but after Fielding failed to gather, Lowton was off target with his left-footed effort. Evans had a shot blocked by Pearson after Williamson and Doyle switched the play from left to right and then Collins headed over the resulting corner. Cresswell headed over, under

pressure from Fielding, from Nosworthy’s cross and then the striker was beaten by Barker after Evans had taken the attentions of Brayford and Ayala. Soon after, Quinn’s free-kick just evaded Ertl at the back post. Manager Adams made all his changes in a seven-minute spell, throwing on three strikers - Bogdanovic, Bent and Vokes - and altered the formation. However, at the other end Simonsen had to push away a long-ranger from Robinson and Williamson was booked for a foul on the Derby goalscorer. Fans in the Kop were on their feet on 72 minutes but held their heads in despair when Lowton’s header from Riise’s set-piece was pushed away from under his crossbar but Fielding and then, whilst waiting for the resulting corner, Evans and Brayford were booked. In the remaining minutes United were on top in terms of possession and territory but the Derby defence were proving tough to break down and were certainly limiting chances. Six minutes of added-time mainly due to Derby’s timewasting tactics - were signalled and Fielding was forced to collect under his own crossbar from Barker, attempting to clear. The final chance of a leveller came from a corner but it almost resulted in a second Derby goal. With everyone pushed forward, Robinson broke clear from the

edge of his own penalty area and was running out of steam by the time he reached United’s box, allowing Simonsen to save at his feet. However, there was no time for the home side to mount another attack and the visitors celebrated with their fans at the final whistle. Blades: Simonsen, Nosworthy, Ertl, Doyle (Vokes 70), Evans, Williamson, Cresswell (Bogdanovic 63), Collins, Quinn (Bent 70), Lowton, Riise. Unused: Yeates, Kozluk, McAllister, Long. Derby: Fielding, Brayford, Green, Barker, Savage, Robinson, Pearson (Cywka 58), Porter (S. Davies 80), Addison, Ayala, B. Davies (Buxton 89). Subs: Pringle, Doyle, Bueno, Atkins.

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Micky Adams says that Marlon Harewood’s decision to join Barnsley is indicative of the problems he faces in the loan market. The Blackpool striker elected to join the Tykes last week and Adams admits that Harewood was on his own radar: “We were in for him but he chose to go to Barnsley and maybe he didn’t fancy it here because they are higher up the table. “When you are at the lower end of the division there is a more limited market available because Premiership players usually don’t want to tackle a relegation fight.” The United boss, who says he is still actively looking for a further signing, also revealed why Stephen Jordan has been allowed to join Huddersfield Town on loan: “With Joe Mattock coming back to training and Matt Lowton performing pretty well I just think that Jordan is better served getting games under his belt at Huddersfield.”

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Points win prizes, or so they say – but United haven’t been winning points and haven’t been winning any prizes and their defeat to Derby County summed their season up in just 90 minutes. On reflection I would like to say that in most of the games United have played quite well but have either lacked that killer instinct in front of goal or has seen a leaky defence. Against Derby the Blades came close to scoring on a number of occasions, but credit to debutant Fielding in the Rams goal, he kept the Wizards at bay despite a number of assaults on goal. But at the other end it was a sloppy mistake from defence that allowed Theo Robinson the opportunity to take advantage. This has been the norm all season and it’s clear to see why we are in the bottom three – at this rate it’s difficult to see us finishing above Preston and should seek advice on Scotland on how to obtain the wooden spoon. Mr. Birch made an inspiring statement on Monday on how the football club as a whole is disappointed that this season has turned into tragedy, but yet saluted the fans who have stuck by the club. A trip to Portsmouth is on the cards this weekend quickly followed by a home match against Forest – maybe the reserves will turn out better today at Barnsley (KO; 2pm). UTB

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Optimism is alive and kicking this week. Not based upon any logic or sound judgement but merely for the purpose of this column. Assuming that we do manage to achieve what currently seems impossible and secure a place in the Championship for next season, where will Sheffield United go from there? The last few years have seen the majority of our better performers leave the club to be replaced by loanees and permanent signings of considerably lower pedigree. That is the reason why we are struggling in the lower reaches of the Championship and are battling against relegation. If, after a hypothetical survival, this same pattern continues you struggle to see how we won’t be in the same position next time round. I said last week that we can’t compete financially with too many teams in this league anymore and if we were to stay up that would continue to be the case. I would love to know what Kevin McCabe’s plan is looking forward because he can’t be happy with the way things are going. But at the same time he should not be surprised. On the whole our players are about as good as the league table suggests. We will climb the table if we invest in better players, but financially we appear unable to do so. I suppose we need major investment to allow us to compete again but at the minute that doesn’t appear to be forthcoming. What is also unclear is whether Kevin McCabe even intends to sell or if he is just looking for a financial injection, but with the club remaining under his overall control. Looking back maybe that doesn’t qualify as optimism. I’ve been optimistic in considering next season after the Blades have avoided the drop, but then predicted a sorry tale of woe even if we do. Out of the frying pan and into the fire you might say?

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Gary Madine headed the first chance over the crossbar. Both sides had shots charged down as the goalkeepers were well protected by their defenders - until the 20th minute when the Owls stole into the lead. Madine flicked on Tommy Spurr’s corner and the ball fell kindly to Miller, who smashed home six yards from goal. Clearly buoyed, the Owls began to boss the game, pushing the Cumbrians on to MATCH REPORT the back foot as the first half www.swfc.co.uk unfolded. Sheffield Wednesday posted When Carlisle had the ball, their first win under Gary they were up against a wellMegson and ended a winless drilled, compact rearguard and run spanning ten league had little joy in forging a way games with a 1-0 victory through. over Carlisle. The closest the hosts came Tommy Miller’s first half to finding an equaliser came strike proved the only goal ten minutes before half time, of the game but the Owls when Ben Marshall cut inside were excellent value for the from the left and curled a points, turning in a sound and rising shot goalwards that confident display at Brunton brought a fine save from Park. Nicky Weaver. Coming on the back of an The game promptly reverted impressive draw at promotion- to type, though, and Carlisle chasing Bournemouth in keeper Adam Collin was midweek, this victory showed almost caught out by a signs that Wednesday are well dipping cross from Spurr that on the road to recovery after he palmed to safety at full by far their worst spell of the stretch. season. Carlisle had to up the ante Possession was shared in a after the break while more cagey opening to the contest of the same was required and 15 minutes passed from a determined looking before ex-Carlisle striker Wednesday, who introduced

Darren Potter in place of Liam Palmer for the second period. Greg Abbott’s side enjoyed more of the ball and James Berrett saw a low shot from distance roll the wrong side of the post. But the Owls continued to look dangerous and Teale went close with a rasping drive that flew over the bar. Potter had two half chances, the second of which came after some sterling wing play from Teale, as Wednesday seemed far more likely to sealing the points than Carlisle did to earning one. It was more of the same in the closing stages and the Owls finished the game firmly in the driving seat and with a welcome travelling triumph. Carlisle: Collin, Simek, Livesey, Murphy, Robson, Taiwo, Zoko (Madden 67), Marshall, Curran (McKenna 79), Noble (Loy 57), Berrett Unused substitutes: Borrowdale, Caig, Wells, Gbarssin Owls: Weaver, Hinds, Johnson, Beevers, Spurr, Osbourne, Teale (Jones 86), Palmer (Potter 46), Miller, Sedgwick, Madine (C Morrison 69) Unused substitutes: Jameson, M Morrison, Mellor, Heffernan

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Manager Adam Smallman said: “To play against a team that on paper are a more superior side and beat them is testament to the girls work rate and commitment. This is the furthest the Owls have ever come in the cup which is a great feat in itself.” Sheffield Wednesday Women have been drawn at home against Bristol Academy LFC in the fifth round. The match will take place on Sunday 13 March 2011 with a 2.00pm kick off.

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