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Copley’s Column As my last two reports on here have been solely about two people, Cassi Kennedy and Terry Herrington, I have been unable to acquaint you with life on planet Howard, where much has been happening. The Thursday night live music nights have really taken off, and we had a bit of a tribute night with the excellent John Alex, who looks and sounds exactly like Elton John, bringing the house down before an impromptu performance from Marbella based Phoebe doing her Debbie Harry Blondie tribute, all on the same night. No pub in England would have had better entertainment all in one night. The one fly in the ointment, from a personal view a few days earlier was a phone call I received stating I was urgently needed at the Victoria. I hurried down, not having eaten, and was delighted to see that Phoebe had wanted to surprise me. I duly got stuck into a few celebratory pints, much earlier than usual, and was soon feeling the effects of drinking on an empty stomach and had a nasty drunken fall on the way home, knocking myself unconscious, and being taken to hospital by ambulance to be stitched up. I also lost two hundred pounds out of my pocket in this moment of madness. I am pleased to report that I am healing up nicely and have not lost my inherent good looks. On Wednesday evening, I was pleased to be invited by my mate Gary Phillips to a sampling visit to a micro-brewery, next door to his pub, The Forest Inn, or the Woodside Tavern as it is now known. Accompanied by my close friend and local landlord, Chris Snell, we had a great evening at the Toolmaker’s Brewery, where I have to say the beer was excellent. Thanks for the invitation Gary, how nice to have a free night out. Making a return to the Victoria on Thursday night, by popular demand was the very talented and high personality girl, Bev Brookes, who as expected was well received by the large audience. A guest of mine on the night, Cassi Kennedy, soon to appear at the venue, got up and showed her class.Cassi is in the regional final of Open Mic 2013 at the City Hall on the 29th of September, which should be a fabulous
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Micky Flanagan is about to make his Motopoint Arena debut when he brings the biggest comedy tour of 2013 to Sheffield this Saturday – the 28th September! A limited number of tickets have been released for this previously sold out show! Tickets purchased online or through the ticket hotline for the new date are priced £26.95 including booking fee. Tickets purchased in person at the Arena Box Office are priced £25.73 including booking fee. Don’t panic if you can’t make it this weekend because due to phenomenal demand, having almost sold out his first Motorpoint Arena show a full year in advance, Micky Flanagan added a second Sheffield show on Wednesday 6th November 2013. Micky Flanagan is at the top of his game. Not content with the massive critical and commercial success of last year’s ‘Out Out’ Tour, or show stealing performances on the small screen, his acclaimed DVD Micky Flanagan Live: The ‘Out Out’ Tour is now the No.1 selling stand-up DVD of 2012. The celebrated comic has appeared on The Royal Variety Performance, Mock The Week, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats – amongst others – and next year will confirm his status as one of the superstars of British Stand Up.
WE TALK TO ONE OF THE ILLUSIONISTS Here at the Mercury we are looking forward to the visit of “The Illusionists!” This ground-breaking show reaches Sheffield City Hall on October 6th, and entries are already flocking in for our reader competition! Last week we were lucky enough to catch up with Andrew Basso, the young escapologist whose incredible range of stunts includes water tanks, explosives, high speed trucks and several other death-defying and exciting elements. Born in the beautiful area of Trento nestled in the Italian Alps, Andrew started his journey in magic from a young age, using books and anything he could find to develop his art. However a chance meeting at the age of 12 with a professional magician from a touring show was the turning point – he says he was fortunate that from this, he gained a mentor who was to help him study and specialise in his chosen field, learning from the greats such as Houdini and gradually creating the stunning effects that have made him a household name in his own country. The show, which began its tour in Sydney in January 2012, arrives in the UK via Mexico, South America, Dubai and mainland Europe playing to sell-out audiences worldwide. Andrew is thoroughly enjoying the opportunity to showcase his talents, working with artists who each specialise in their own field of magic. For him he freely admits it’s the adrenaline rush that counts – as he says, whatever the secrets of the escapologist’s art, he is hanging upside down in a tank of water, and needs to hold his breath for over a minute. He told me a story of his debut live on Italian television – chained in a coffin packed with explosives, he had only sixty seconds to escape before a ten ton truck ploughed through at fifty mph. Unfortunately an over-enthusiastic assistant had over-packed the explosives and as he escaped he became tangled in the wiring. With only seconds to spare he got free, but was only a few yards away when the explosives detonated, throwing him thirty feet across the tarmac and setting him on fire! The audience of course thought this was all part of the act! Don’t miss this great show when it comes to Sheffield – and of course we are giving lucky readers the chance to see the show for free!
COMPETITION The Illusionists have kindly donated ten pairs of tickets for us to give away to lucky readers to witness this amazingly spectacular show. All you have to do is answer the following question and send your entry along with your name and daytime telephone number to info@mercurynewspaper.co.uk before noon on Tuesday 1st October. Andrew was born in Trento – in which country can Trento be found? Closing date:1/10/13 - Noon
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this week... In the News 28/9/1939 –
Warsaw surrenders to Nazi Germany during World War II.
29/9/1885 –
The first practical public electric tramway in the world is opened in Blackpool, England.
30/9/1994 –
Ongar railway station, the furthest London Underground from Central London, closes.
1/10/1960 –
Nigeria gains independence from the United Kingdom.
2/10/1959 –
The anthology series The Twilight Zone premieres on CBS television.
3/10/1873 –
Captain Jack and companions are hanged for their part in the Modoc War.
4/10/1883 –
First run of the Orient Express.
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The Mystic Not every palmist is psychic, most mystics have an intuitive sense that they develop as they continue to practice their art. The popular image of someone who is psychic is that they look rather strange! Even though they can communicate with spirit guides, and lights flicker as you enter the room, you are mesmerized by their choice of dress. A more reliable and less stereotypical indication of a psychic can come from examining their palm. This can reveal whether they are a true mystic or just someone learning to read palms from a book. The true psychic has a long pointed index finger which is quite rare. A long Apollo finger (ring finger) can be of interest in spiritual matters, and this is emphasised if the finger is pointed.
Do you know what your talents and abilities are? You may have the hands of a healer! Healing covers a wide range of disciplines, from conventional medicine to alternative medicine, in particular caring professions such as doctors, nurses, and health care workers. However, it is not a person’s job that makes them a healer but their attitude and ability to show compassion for others and this is what a reader will look for in a client’s hand. It can be difficult to read these qualities as people have different reasons for following the healing route but all of these motives will be apparent to an experienced reader. Mount Of The Moon Look at your left hand. At the bottom of the hand, The Shape Of The Hand in line with your little finger, where your wrist The hand shape often reflects what type of healing starts you will see a fleshy part of your hand. This the person practices. Someone with Water hands fleshy pad on the outer edge of the palm is called will be drawn to therapies that involve sensitivity the Mount of the Moon and indicates sensitivity, and empathy. Gentle therapies such as Crystal imagination and intuition. and Spiritual Healing or Colour Therapy are ideal. However Water hands can rarely stomach dirty, La Croix Mystique smelly, unpleasant tasks like the work of nurses, This cross sometimes appears in the space between who are more likely to have Earth hands. Most the heart and head lines. As it’s name suggests it doctors have Fire hands enabling them to remain is linked to intuition and an interest in mysticism enthusiastic and energised. People who specialise and psychic talents. If it appears near the Mount in talking cures such as psychotherapy tend to have of Jupiter (index finger) it shows a person has a Air hands, which enables them to communicate tendency to use their psychic gifts to boost their clearly with patients. own ego. If the cross appears in the middle of the palm or partly consists of the fate line it indicates The Mount Of Venus that the person takes their talents seriously and may If you look on your right hand, palm facing up, make a living from them in some way. there is a fleshy part below the thumb called the Mount of Venus. A well rounded Mount of Venus Hello everybody. The article is short this week indicates someone who is in touch with their because my mam died on Saturday and my cousin feelings, a quality that is extremely important in two weeks ago and so as you can imagine it has healers. It also shows vitality and stamina, which been a stressful time. I know they are okay because enables high energy levels when necessary. I have received signs. I was walking to the car when a feather fell straight in front of me and then Medical Stigmata later a five pence piece. Also when I was feeding A small collection of lines under the Mercury Finger the birds I saw, on the seat, a white cross made of (little finger) can indicate that a person is a healer. plastic. I have never seen this before and my mam However, make sure you do not confuse these lines is of the Catholic faith. I will not be doing readings with how many children you will have! If you do until October but if you need to contact me please find the Stigmata you will most probably have an do on 07811632353.
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CARERS UK STATE HAVE YOUR SAY OF CARING IN THE ON THE FUTURE UK SURVEY OF ADULT SOCIAL In May, at about the same time as CARE SERVICES our Sheffield 50+ survey, Carers UK published the results of its survey of 3,000 carers across the UK. The survey looked at a wide range of issues affecting carers and their experiences and found: • Almost a third of those caring for 35 or more hours per week receive no practical support with caring. • 44% of carers surveyed had been in debt as a result of caring. • 84% of carers surveyed said that caring has a negative impact on health – up from 74% in 2011-12. Carers UK highlights five challenges for national and local improvements to carers’ lives: 1. Ensure better access to support and information for carers. 2. Deliver services and workplaces that support carers to juggle work and care. 3. Act urgently to prevent carers’ financial hardship. 4. Ensure carers are able to achieve the best health outcomes possible. 5. Deliver high quality care and improve the interface between health and social care services. Sheffield 50+ supports these challenges and works with others to achieve such aims.
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Sheffield City Council would like to invite you to a series of events that will look at the challenges facing Adult Social Care Services. They would like to hear your views on how they should plan social care services in the future and feedback from the event will help the Council make future changes. A summary report will be produced which will be presented to decision makers to inform the 2014/15 budget setting process and service design. You are welcome to attend one or all of the events. Event 1 An introduction to the challenges facing Adult Social Care 27 September 2013 at 10.30 – 13.00 in the Town Hall Event 2 Helping people to help themselves and each other 14 October 2013 at 13.00 – 15.30 in the Town Hall Event 3 How can Housing and social care work better together? 27 November 2013 at 14.00 – 16.30 in the Town Hall Event 4 Closer working between Health Service and Social Care 20 December 2013 at 10.30 – 13.00 in the Town Hall There are a limited number of places. If you would like to attend please contact the Quality Development Team, Corporate Mail Facility, Freepost NEA5527, Town Hall, Sheffield S1 2ZZ (No stamp required) or by telephoning 0114 203 9325. Please also let them know about any adjustments or support you may need to attend. If you cannot attend the Quality Development Team still want to hear from you. At each event we will be asking these questions:1) What do you think the priorities for Adult Social Care Services should be? 2) What 3 changes do you think need to be made to Adult Social Care Services? 3) What are the key features of a good customer service? You can feedback suggestions, views, ideas or comments by using the contact details above.
Care Opinion is a website that enables users, families and carers to anonymously share their experience of care providers. Care Opinion is available to anyone in England and can provide valuable intelligence to care providers, helping them understand what is working well and what areas might benefit from more development. You are invited to attend a Care Opinion/ PfI Workshop on 27th September from 1.30 to 3.30p.m at The Circle, Rockingham Lane, Sheffield, S1 4FW. The workshop is an interactive session to look at the way that Care Opinion works and how it can show feedback from disabled people on their experiences of social care. If you would like to attend the event please contact Andrew Crooks on 0114 281 3108 or email Andrew.crooks@ Family friendly Salsa and Zumba event careopinion.org.uk informing him of any additional needs you may have, including to raise money for Sheffield City of Sanctuary access and dietary requirements. Friday, 27 September 2013 - 6:30p.m. This event will be a celebration and shared learning of the diverse cultures and communities in Sheffield. Trained speakers will be there to talk about their experiences and what conversation club and the drop-in service mean to them. Confirmed artists so far: Holly Tara Knight (Zumba); Ieva Dubova (Bokwa); Ivan Rodrigo Garcia (Salsa/ Sheffield 50+’s neighbours at The Circle are announcing some big changes to their Zumba); Jodie Marshall and team from ‘A Mind Apart’ (Facepainting). services. DASS asks that all users of their service attend a meeting on Monday Prices: SUGGESTED DONATION: £5 adults/ £1 for children/free to those 7th October 2013. The meeting starts seeking sanctuary. The event is being at 6.00p.m. to 8.00p.m at the Circle held at Crookes Social Club, Mulehouse Building (downstairs from DASS) 33 Rockingham Lane, Sheffield, S1 4FW. Road, S10 1TD, Sheffield.
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Last summer, Sheffield Council asked for your views on what you value about Council housing services in Sheffield, and about what you think should be changed or improved. They had a fantastic response to the ‘It’s your shout’ campaign, and have been busy over the last year using all the feedback you gave to develop more detailed proposals. Eight service design project groups were set up, each focussing on a part of the housing service which you said is important to you. Using your feedback, the project groups have now agreed a set of recommendations which will help us to deliver the improvements you have asked for. These include the following: • One size doesn’t fit all! We should deliver services in a way which meets Wthe needs of local people • We should work with the whole household to help them to achieve their aspirations • We should do more pre-tenancy work with applicants so that they are better supported from the beginning of their tenancy • Housing, health and social care services should be more joined-up so that tenants are better supported in their tenancy • We should work with the whole family, and make links with carers, GPs and other health professionals • We should nurture stronger communities by encouraging people to become more involved in their communities • We should manage and look after our estates effectively to make them safer and more attractive • We should give more budgeting advice and support to tenants and leaseholders – especially those affected by the Welfare Benefits reform They acknowledge that there is still a lot of work ahead, but we already know some of the things we will need to do. For example: • Consider how housing staff could work differently with other Council services to provide better support to tenants and leaseholders • Use the information we have about local communities to help us find out what support different areas need • Let you know about the progress we’re making by giving regular updates and holding information events If you have any comments, or would like more information, please contact the Future of Council Housing Team: Telephone: 0114 205 3908 Email: planningthefuture@sheffield.gov.uk Write: Town Hall Room G31, Sheffield, S1 2HH
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Last weekend we held our Autumn Wedding Fair at Hillsborough Stadium with over 25 exhibitors filling the function suite with displays of Flowers, Bride and Groom Wear, Luxurious Cakes, Beauty Products, Jewellery, Venue Stylists, Photography and much more. The exhibition which was open to the public from 11.00am until 3.00pm featured two very popular and successful catwalk shows from Loveona Bridal and Charisma. Over 300 people attended the event and they were offered a complimentary glass of Bucks Fizz or orange juice on arrival. Simply Strings, a trio of stunning ladies and string instruments, played beautiful sounds in
the reception to welcome all guests. If you did attend I am sure you will have come away with plenty of ideas and advice. If you didn’t go, why not? You missed a great show! Our Spring Wedding Fair has now been confirmed at Bramall Lane Stadium on the 2nd March 2014. Put that date in your diary if you’re wedding is next year. If you are an exhibitor, please call Mandy to book your place. The wedding season is starting to slow down a little now, with the summer being over, however winter weddings are becoming more popular, especially as the whole event can now be held in doors. I went to view the marquee at Aston Hall last week which has been refurbished and it really does look amazing and it is heated so can be used throughout the winter. If you are looking for something with the wow factor, the Marquee certainly has that. The hotel has also undergone a refurbishment and boasts a large function suite. Wedding Vows, Paula’s new bridal boutique, recently opened in Rotherham in the summer and they now have a new contemporary stylish showroom at Hellaby. Paula has a wonderful range of wedding dresses and menswear, and a
relaxing lounge area with complimentary drinks for everyone. Loveona Bridal at Neepsend is run by Michelle Garretty and her team who invite you to call as a client and leave as a friend. Michelle offers more than the usual bridal wear as she also has florists, beauty, cars, cakes and much more on offer. She can also decorate your venue so Loveona is well worth a visit. Michelle and Marie will certainly look after you. Loveona did a great catwalk show at our wedding fair, and will no doubt be at the next one. There are some beautiful venues with landscaped gardens that are just perfect for those all important photographs, and contemporary outdoor seating areas for your guests to relax. Whitley Hall, Sitwell Arms at Renishaw, and Wortley Hall are just a few offering theses facilities. A lot of venues are now offering All Inclusive Packages at set prices, which makes it much easier when you are trying to stick to a budget, as some of these packages include venue décor, flowers, cakes and photography. The Kiveton and Wales Village Hall can offer you just that so if you want to pay one price and have it all under one roof, give them a call.
The Sitwell Arms at Renishaw are proud sponsors of our Wedding Guide, and they provide quality facilities at affordable prices. It is a beautiful 18th century coaching inn with landscape surroundings, perfect for the photographs. The Consort Hotel in Thurcroft has been recently refurbished to a high standard. The staff there will be happy to show you around their venue. I want to hear your stories, your dilemmas, your highs and your lows. If you have some advice to pass on, please let us know. I want to hear all about it and so do the other readers. I would also like to put some photos in this feature, so if you would like your wedding pictures in The Mercury, send them or any success stories to HUmandy@mercurynewspaper.co.ukU The next Wedding Guide, will be out on Wednesday 25th October. Good luck with the planning and don’t forget to call our experts for friendly advice and help, and tell them you saw them in The Mercury See you next month ….. Mandy
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On-trade roll out follows successful off-trade performance Britain’s biggest brewer, Molson Coors, is launching Carling British Cider on draught to the on-trade following its successful performance in the offtrade. Carling British Cider will initially be launched on draught in Punch Taverns pubs and will be rolled out across the ontrade from January 2014. Jeremy Gibson, Brand Director, Carling at Molson Coors UK said: “The success of Carling British Cider among retailers has been fantastic. In response to customer demand, we are excited to be making Carling British Cider available on draught, opening up the most refreshing modern premium cider to the on-trade. We look forward to continuing to innovate in the cider market which we believe offers superb opportunity for growth.”
We’re confident that Carling British Cider will offer us a great return and become a firm favourite with our customers.” Carling British Cider launched exclusively in the off-trade in March this year and won a gold medal at the International
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Well, the nights are drawing in, Strictly and X Factor are back on the telly and autumn is upon us yet again. We have another super night out coming up, and if you like the hits we play on Magic, you’re sure to enjoy this. Come along and see 60s Gold which will feature PJ Proby, the Fortunes, Chip Hawkes and Brian Poole of the Tremeloes. There’s also an appearance from fellow legends Gerry and the Pacemakers, and a member of the Magic team will be popping along as well to join in with the fun, games and great music. The show is on tour across the country and descends on Yorkshire in the weeks ahead, recapturing the memories which accompanied all those classic tunes. I’ll be popping along to Doncaster Dome on Friday November 1st and I would love you to be there too to see the show. We have some free tickets to give away on the Magic Breakfast Show Monday to Friday mornings during the next few weeks. Simply tune in between 6.00 and 10.00am, name the songs played on the Magic Music Box and you could be a winner. There are also full ticket details on our website at magicam.co.uk and over the airwaves as well. Look forward to hopefully seeing you down there, and talking to you in the mornings as ever. Trevor
This weekend has seen the annual ‘Open House’ event across London when people could visit around 700 buildings for free. Not only historic ones that are usually not open to the public but also not-so historic ones that have, nevertheless, some interesting aspects. Ordinary people can open up their homes if they think they have something interesting to display such as architecturally ingenious ways of transforming properties. A few streets from me, an open house looked ordinary from the outside but visitors could see inside how a dowdy Edwardian terrace had been transformed into a lovely, modern living space. Even buildings that are quite mundane might house some interesting facts or history. Some of the properties are normally open to the public but during Open House they offer guided tours and can flag up what they have to offer such as libraries, museums and so on. I thought it would be a good idea for London clubs to open their doors: some are, after all, housed in quite old and interesting buildings. To my knowledge, none participated in Open House weekend though I’d be happy if someone pointed out that I was wrong, and that some did! Even not-so old clubs established in the postwar era have something to show visitors, especially if those visitors have never set foot inside a club before. What goes on in clubs, the history, the traditions of club life would all make for an interesting guided tour in my view. It just takes a bit of thought and planning. To be listed as part of the Open House event, the owners of a building first have to apply to the organisers and say something about why they want to be part of the weekend. Clearly there would need some time spent on the planning and making sure that there are guided tours and some information to share with visitors. Clubs could distribute memberships forms as well, to encourage visitors to join. And they could put their names and contact details down for future mailings about events. It would be a good opportunity for clubs to throw open their doors and show the public that they are not introspective and isolated places as some people assume. Maybe some club committees could start thinking now about applying for next year’s Open House in London, or any equivalent event in other cities across the country.
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CAMRA LAUNCH THEIR FIRST EVER NATIONAL ONLINE PUB GUIDE THIS WEEK
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has today launched its first ever national online pub guide – whatpub.com - dedicated to helping the public find the best pubs to suit their needs across Britain. Following an extensive two year project by thousands of CAMRA volunteers, whatpub. com features 47,000 pubs, around 36,000 of which serve real ale – making the site the most definitive online guide to real ale in the UK. Whatpub.com, which has been designed to automatically optimise for use on laptops, tablets and mobile devices, offers over thirty different search fields ranging from dog friendly pubs to those that offer newspapers or live music, making the results customizable to each person’s individual preferences. Another key feature is that of the 35,800
real ale pubs featured, around 22,000 have details of the real ales being served – taking the guess work out of a visit for real ale lovers. Andy Shaw, CAMRA Director said “CAMRA has developed WhatPub to be the ultimate online pub guide for all pub-goers. It may even help encourage people who have stopped using pubs regularly, since WhatPub will help them find the ideal pub to suit their needs.” WhatPub entries are written by local CAMRA members and then approved by dedicated branch volunteers. A full entry offers a description and pictures of the pub, the address, opening hours, who owns it, lists the regular real ales they stock, states whether the pub offers Guest Beers, highlights the pubs main features e.g. availability of food, gives a map of where the pub can be
located, sat nav reference, OS reference and highlights the local transport available WhatPub also allows CAMRA members to score the quality of the real ales served in the pub which helps CAMRA select entries for a number of local and national publications. Mr Shaw commented on the entries, “WhatPub differs from many other pub websites which are based on details provided by the person who owns the pub, who may be a little biased! I would like to thank the thousands of CAMRA volunteers for their time and effort in submitting these entries. It is this process that makes WhatPub totally independent.” Mr Shaw concluded, “WhatPub has plenty more future planned developments but we are very proud of the website launched today and CAMRA hopes everybody will enjoy using
it.” ‘Simmer Dim’. The Keen of Some examples of pubs Hamar nature reserve, home featured on whatpub.com: to some unique local species of flora, is within walking Nutshell, Bury St Edmunds distance. Three regular real (Smallest pub in the UK) ales are served. One of the claimants to the title “England’s smallest pub”, with The Baum, Rochdale an interior measuring only 15 (CAMRA National Pub of The by 7 feet & is listed by the Year 2013) Guinness Book of Records. A hidden gem within a Main drinking area is crowded conservation area, the Baum if more than 6 people are in occupies part of the same the bar at any time. The record building as the Pioneer for the number of people Museum on an isolated part crammed into the pub is said of Toad Lane, just south of the to be 102 (plus a dog called By-Pass (St Mary’s Gate). A Blob). Contains various curios split level inn with old world including a mummified cat & charm, the conservatory at old halberd. Function room the rear overlooks a large beer upstairs. The building dates garden. Friendly staff serve from the mid-19th century. ever changing real ales from 8 hand pulls - one dedicated The Baltasound Hotel, to Cider, a large choice of Shetland (Most Northerly pub worldwide bottled beers and in the UK) continental lagers on draught. The capital of Shetland, Good, reasonably priced fresh Lerwick, is 70 miles and two food served daily until 9.00pm ferry rides away from the most (6.00pm Sunday). Outside northerly hotel in Britain with is a covered smoking area. 25 guest rooms. At midsummer CAMRA branch Pub of the an almost perpetual daylight Year 2009 and National Pub of exists, known locally as the Year 2013.
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham (Reputedly the oldest pub in the UK) This famous historic pub is hewn out of the rock on which Nottingham castle stands. Previously known as the Pilgrim, no one knows for sure how long an Inn has stood on this site. There are 4 bars and sitting rooms downstairs and two further rooms upstairs. One of these, the Rock Lounge, has a case containing the infamous Cursed Galleon; a number of people are reputed to have died after trying to clean it! The Museum room has a tapestry depicting the history of Nottingham. The pub can get crowded, as it is very popular with tourists. For those feeling peckish the pub serves breakfast in the morning, and a large selection of starters, main meals and desserts until 8pm. Outside, there is a courtyard and a seated pavement area. The unusual game of ‘ring the bull’ is in the front bar.
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Coronation Street Mon: Desperate David suggests a fresh start. Ryan’s spurred into action after Steve’s words of wisdom. Owen promises to chase up his debts. Wed: Will David crumble as Tina piles on the pressure? Owen sets out to confront Phelan. Michelle is emotional as Ryan leaves for Ibiza. The Platt’s worry that Nick will blurt out the truth. Fri: Frantic David begs forgiveness. Owen attempts to call Phelan’s bluff. Michelle is floored when faced with the truth. Emmerdale Mon: Nicola’s devastated to learn of Jimmy’s accident. Val and Victoria’s attempts to distract Amy fall flat. Laurel makes a strange proposition to Marlon. Tues: The police aim to discover the truth behind Jimmy’s accident. Amy receives surprising news from Joanie. Old feelings bubble to the surface for Ashley. Wed: Marlon plans a huge surprise for Laurel. Kerry’s worried to learn of Andy and Amy’s relationship. Nicola determines to save her marriage. Thurs: Laurel uncovers Marlon’s secret plan. Rodney makes an unusual career choice. Amy’s in over her head as she prepares a meal for Joanie. Fri: Eric fears that his relationship with Amy has been ruined. Not everyone is happy to hear of Laurel and Marlon’s news. Georgia unwittingly enjoys the fruits of Rodney’s labour.
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So to the present…the modern day where Sleeping With Sirens are a regular twitter trend and Kellin Quinn’s face is sprawled across folders, t-shirts and bed room walls across the globe. Whether or not they expected it, or quite frankly new the scale of which they have escalated, SWS have fast become part of a teenagers repertoire of favourite bands. But ultimately, what is this boiled down to? One word…songs. Having recently toured the UK with The Word Alive along with appearing at the mighty Slam Dunk Festival North and South, it would be hard not to have seen SWS perform live at least once this year. Producing hit after hit after hit for their fans to appreciate, the pressure’s on each and every time a new single is put out, to ensure not only diehard fans are catered for, but the music written is both innovative and imaginative to absorb new fans in aswell. “We’ve been touring for five years straight. Because we’ve been playing that much together, we’ve kind of all just mashed together in terms of writing our music. Kellin and I, I know what he’s going to do next. Together we’re just like, let’s play around with different things and see what happens, what we can get out of it. And you know a lot of the time it does work. We’ve got to a stage now where we don’t have to figure everybody in the band out, it just flows.” With three rawring studio albums under their belts, 2010 saw Sleeping With Sirens burst onto the scene to ‘With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear.” Hitting number 3 in the US Indie chart, this was proceeded by ‘Let’s Cheers to This’ followed by their 2013 belter ‘Feel.’ Peeking at number two in the US Chart, the band itself not only have emerged as a hardcore force to be reckoned with, but have also rapidly turned themselves in a household name. ‘Feel’ is as emotive as it is brutally hard hitting, with the order of tracks balanced with enormous harmony and fluidity. A soundtrack of the past five years Sleeping With Sirens have been formed, the album details the ups and downs the five piece have been through in order to proudly stand as the band they have developed into today. Title track ‘Feel’ embodies truly dark, gritty lyrics (‘what I think hurts the most, I felt like it made me, hate me, But I won’t apologise for being different, I can be who I am, and yes I felt so dead inside, but now I feel so alive, for the first time’) alongside hit ‘Congratulations,’ (‘I hope this lesson taught is a lesson learned, now go and bury your head while me and Kell rule the world’) which sees performer Matty Mullins join ranks to produce one of the catchiest tracks on the record. A clear
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updated Sleeping With Sirens, the progression from album number one through to their latest album hits listeners with a breath of fresh air. “It’s never really easy to write songs but it’s really exciting. Knowing there are loads of kids waiting for new tracks really pushes and motivates us to make the best we can. Writing songs really does flow well for Sleeping With Sirens now, we’re really lucky in that respect.” Being a rock star, we imagine, is a pretty damn cool job… It’s totally fine that we’ve already planned out what we would order on our rider isn’t it? Or written lists on who we would have as out three support bands right? We would expect never to stand in a queue and would forever use ‘don’t you know who I am?’ on an almost regular basis. Sleeping With Sirens are quite the opposite. If you’ve ever been lucky enough to meet them in person, you’d be met with a group of charming musicians eager to meet their fans and sign an autograph. Before or after a gig, it’s a normal occurrence to see lines and lines of passionate fans willing to stand out for hours in order to pose for a picture with their favourite group. But the charming thing is…Sleeping With Sirens won’t ignore you. Fact. “The UK’s great. What I really do love about it are the fans – when we get spotted, the kids are super respectful. They don’t force it and demand pictures, especially when we’re trying to relax because we have such a busy schedule. They’re really chilled about speaking to us and that’s really great, they have a lot of respect which we love.” Being in Sleeping With Sirens must have some pretty big perks right? Correct. It’s a well-known fact that each and every human being on planet Earth hates to stand in a queue, therefore if we are to join a super cool hardcore group, we’ll stab a guess at reducing average queuing time by approximately 95%. Jesse explains…”I walked into a Subway and there was a really long line of people. The guy serving behind the counter recognised me and shouted ‘Jesse, from SWS right? What can I get for you?’ so I got to cut the line! My favourite subway sandwich is a steak and philly cheese on parmesan, 6 “, I can’t eat any more than that it’s too much.” However, with everything in life, you have to take the rough with the smooth. Rudyjard Kipling once said ‘If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same…’ meaning such tremendous highs are as fake and unrealistic as rock bottom lows. For Jesse, he may well be touring the world, seeing some of the finest places an eye can ever witness, however he too has a family back in the nest which he sees only very rarely due to such extreme touring commitments. “I’m about to have a baby girl, due date this week. That will change it up a lot, because it’ll be so hard to leave my daughter. But I do this to support my family and nothing in this life is easy right?”
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AWARD WINNING FOLK AT THE LIBRARY THEATRE Since winning Best Newcomer at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2010, midlands-born singer, guitarist and songwriter Sam Carter has been more in demand than ever. From performances at the Royal Festival Hall for Richard Thompson’s Meltdown to sharing the stage with the great Nic Jones alongside Chris Wood, Martin Simpson and Jon Boden at Sidmouth Folk Week, Sam continues to impress audiences and fellow artists alike. He arrives in Sheffield for a special performance at one of the area’s newest venues, The Library Theatre in Sheffield on Friday 27th September. Armed with a ‘killer voice’ (Nitin Sawhney) and the ability to play his guitar ‘like a harp’ (Time Out), as well as an unerring ability to put his personal experiences into a wider perspective, the east London-based songsmith made his mark with his debut album ‘Keepsakes’ released August 2009. Sam is a former Emerging Artist In Residence at the Southbank Centre, where he collaborated with a wealth of talented musicians and artists including Nitin Sawhney, Riz MC (actor Riz Ahmed, star of ‘Ill Manors’), Nathan ‘Flutebox’ Lee and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Most recently Sam toured in support of Seth Lakeman and with Music Beyond Mainstream’s ‘Homage to Sandy Denny’ tour, where he performed to sold-out crowds both as a band member and soloist alongside singers including Joan As Policewoman and PP Arnold, most notably giving stunning duo performances with legendary fiddler Dave Swarbrick. In Summer 2012 Sam performed a live score to newly restored Hitchcock film ‘The Lodger’, the bespoke score written by Nitin Sawhney who conducted the London Symphony Orchestra for a special one-off screening at the Barbican. That autumn he performed on BBC 2’s Later With Jools Holland. Sam now returns with highly anticipated followup to ‘Keepsakes’ with ‘The No Testament’, an album that sees Sam reinvent his contemporary narrative-based songwriting by infusing it with shapenote, gospel and work song influences. This ambitious album ranges from intimate solo performances through driving a capella chants to full-throttle electric blues and features performances by Neasden Sacred Harp singers and an expanded line-up including Will Pound on harmonica and Sam Sweeny on fiddle. Sam Carter The Library Theatre, Sheffield Friday 27th September Tickets available from www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk
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After learning a lot of lessons last week at a number of venues across Derbyshire, I returned to one of the waters this week to see if I could put my new found knowledge to good use..... Longford Fishery near Alkmonton has a number of lakes to choose from, but I fancied a few carp, so I set up on the main pleasure lake which was already busy at 7am. I chose a comfortable peg facing into a brisk September breeze and decided on a method approach as other anglers using standard carp tactics were reporting that fishing was very slow with just a couple of fish seen during the previous few hours. I’m always confident when fishing the method, it has to be one of the most positive ways to fish any new venue and can often bring results on the toughest of days. My method mix consisted of Marukyu products, especially the new 2mm Jpelletz which soak up loads of flavours and really bulk up my bait; on the hook, it was a first use of the JPz tough range of Marukyu hookers. The new range of JPz are designed to be more resilient than existing JPz, are available in three different flavours and come in a handy jar, so they are easy to keep fresh if you don’t use them all; with almost one hundred and twenty baits in each pot, you would do well to use them all in a single outing! I didn’t ‘clip up’ my rig, preferring instead to make a couple of casts to see what the lake bed was made up of whilst getting a bit of bait in. I quickly found I had around eight feet of water which shelved to ten feet at forty odd yards, which constituted a significant feature to fish to. A medium Prestons feeder was packed with
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It’s the first leg of the bookies’ benefit (autumn double) this weekend when the Cambridgeshire Handicap is run. The race looks totally impossible to fathom so extreme caution is recommended. Although they may not be the same sort of spectacle, the other Channel 4 races from Newmarket (two Group 1s and a Group 2) are far more preferable as betting opportunities and are better quality races to boot. Market Rasen puts on two Listed Handicap races (a hurdle and a chase) and both look pretty competitive. The final Channel 4 race is a sprint handicap from Haydock.
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2.50 Totepool Home of King-size Pools Handicap Chase, (Listed), 4yo+, 2m 6f 110yds: This valuable race is well contested with several last timeout winners in the field. However some may prefer to be going left handed rather than this way round. Based on their speed figures last time out my pecking order is: Owen Glendower; Dark Energy; The Disengager; Twirling Magnet; Rob Conti; Kian’s Delight; and Bobowen.
Haydock: 3.30 Racing Welfare Pride of Racing Stakes (Handicap) (Sponsored by Betfair), 3yo+, 0-105, 5f: With only 16 of the current 41 sure to get in there could be a few of my preferences left out. The list in order of preference is: Best Trip; Free Zone; Magical Macey; Demora; Jiroft; Secret Newmarket: Witness; Racy; Masamah; Jamaican Bolt; 2.00 Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes, Group Cheveton; and Addictive Dream. Hopefully I 2, 2yo Colts and Geldings, 1m: will have at least one runner from this list but Paul Cole’s Berkshire has the beating of Bunker, check the list of runners carefully on the day. Somewhat and Sir Jack Layden if his victory in the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot turns out to be reliable. He may well win here but that race Selection summary (for reserves see above): was some time ago now and the others appear to Newmarket: have progressed in the meantime. Ensuring has 2.00 Sir Jack Layden won his only start and is unexposed and “could 2.35 Come to Heel be anything”, a remark that may also apply 3.10 Purr Along to the once-raced Yuften. Richard Hannon’s 3.50 Strictly Silver Washaar has won two Listed races on his last two outings and will be ridden by Paul Hanagan, Market Rasen: Hamdam Al Maktoum’s retained jockey. He 2.15 Hidden Cyclone, if absent Taaresh looks to be on the upgrade and could prove hard 2.50 Owen Glendower to beat. Kingfisher disappointed in my view last time and he is passed over on this occasion. Haydock: However, after some deliberation, I reckon that 3.30 Best Trip there could be some value in following the form of Sir Jack Layden after a decent showing in a Good Luck! Doncaster handicap last time where he finished 2 ½ lengths fourth to Photography when trying Last week’s results: to give 13lbs.That race was run in a quick The final runners and outcomes were: time for the conditions. The reserve order is: Ayr: Washaar; Berkshire; Somewhat; Yuften; and 2.05 Hajras – 6th @ 11/2 2.40 An Saighdiur – 3rd @ 17/2 Kingfisher. 3.15 Valonia – 4th @ 9/4 2.35 Connolly’s Red Mills Cheveley Park 3.50 Jack Dexter – 3rd @ 8/1 Stakes, Group 1, 2yo Fillies, 6f: With Lucky Kristale and Rizeena now set Newbury: to miss the race the way is open for David 1.50 Fattsota – 5th @ 16/1 Wachman’s unbeaten Come to Heel to step up 2.20 Hot Streak – 3rd @ 8/1 from her last time out Listed race win and record 2.55 Benzanno – 9th @ 8/1 a first Group 1 success. Kiyoshi, Princess Noor 3.30 Kingsgate Native – 3rd @ 12/1 and Vorda may be the ones to provide most opposition although Dorothy B and Joyeuse could also prove competitive. The reserve order Newmarket: 2.30 Tears of the Sun – 14th @ 16/1 is as shown here. 3.05 Jallota – 2nd @ 5/4 3.10 Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot There were some hard luck in running stories Stakes, Group 1, 3yo+ Fillies and Mares, 1m: The two last time out winners in the field, La from last weekend but unfortunately that’s Collina and Integral are respected but this racing! Another week of near misses saw a zero race looks very open in my estimation. With return for a straight loss of ten points to one no great conviction I have opted for my last point level stakes. time out ratings to make a selection. This gives the following order of preference: Purr GOLF Along; Maureen; La Collina; Say; Integral; Sky Lantern; Chigun; and Duntle. 3.50 Betfred Cambidgeshire, (Heritage Handicap), 3yo+, 1m 1f: This is a race best left alone for betting purposes. There are many of the current 103 entries that are running very well at present but only (!) 35 can run. Like the Grand National I reckon that you need a few running for you to have a decent chance of scoring so here is my (long) shortlist based on last time out performances: Strictly Silver; Sam Sharp; Pacific Heights; Chapter Seven; Haafaguinea; Chancery; King George River; Short Squeeze; Ascription; Machete Mark; Red Avenger; and Forgotten Hero. Pacific Heights, Short Squeeze, Machete Mark and Forgotten Hero all need a few to drop out before they have a chance to get a run. Market Rasen: 2.15 Bet Totescoop6 at Totepool.com Hurdle, Handicap, Listed, 4yo+, 2m 1f: Hidden Cyclone presents a poser as he ran a cracker of a race to win a chase at Listowel last Friday and recorded an excellent speed figure in doing so. He may not make the journey over from Ireland but if he does please take the hint. In his possible absence the vote goes to Kevin Morgan’s lightly weighted Taaresh who also recorded a pretty fair speed figure last time out. First reserve slot goes to My Lord followed then by: It’s A Man’s World; Laudatory; Orthodox Lad; and Ahyaknowyourself.
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MACHEDA BRACE EARNS POINT Kiko Macheda scored a brace in his home debut to help Rovers secure a point against Billy Davies’ Nottingham Forest. A fine, bright, cool afternoon presented itself for today’s match against Nottingham Forest. For the Rovers David Cotterill and James Coppinger were dropped to the bench and Dean Furman and Federico Macheda replaced them in the starting line-up. For Forest they showed three changes from their last game against Middlesbrough. Kelvin Wilson and Simon Cox were out with injury and replaced by Greg Halford and Darius Henderson. New loan signing, Nathaniel Chalobah, from Chelsea replaced Radoslav Majewski, who dropped to the bench. Rovers defended the South Stand end in the first half. Turnbull was in action twice in the first two minutes after Reid and Mackie both had strikes at goal from outside of the area but the keeper saved comfortably. In the 5th minute the Rovers won the first corner, followed by another one but nothing came from them. Despite the visitors having slightly the better of the possession, a quick break down the right by Brown and a low cross was met by Robinson and Lichaj, together in the challenge, the ball going out for a goal kick. A corner to Forest was headed clear by Khumalo and a shot by Mackie from near the right byline, was saved at the near post by Turnbull. In the 17th minute, Wabara and Keegan got in a tangle near the corner flag and let in a Forest player but Khumalo made a last ditch tackle and the danger passed. In the 20th minute, Reid met a corner from Forest left with a volley about 16yards out, but it was deflected for a corner. Minutes later a cross from Rovers right by Wabara came out of the Forest defence to Macheda but Darlow saved the shot. On the half hour Keegan placed a free kick from the left to the far post where Jones headed back to the middle for Robinson, who stabbed the ball goalwards as he fell, Darlow making the save. In the 35th minute, a Forest attack broke down and the ball cleared out of the Rovers defence caught the Forest back line square as Robinson got the ball and went forwards before squaring to MACHEDA, on his left. His low shot from the edge of the area went into the bottom far corner of the net. The 40 th minute brought an equaliser for the Forest when Reid, on the left flank, passed inside to COHEN, on the angle of the area. A terrific left foot shot nestled in the top far corner of the net. Minutes later the Rovers nearly went in front but the Forest defence managed to put the ball out for a corner as Wellens and Robinson tried to score. The half came to an end following a couple of Forest corners. The game was even in the early minutes of the second half, with both sides in attacking mode. Then, in the 52nd minute, Brown won the ball off Cohen, halfway in the Forest half. He took it on down the right before giving to Wellens, who crossed low to the far post for MACHEDA to rifle into the net. Four minutes on and Reid, with a free kick in a central position 25yards out, placed his shot just inside a post but Turnbull, diving left, tipped it out for a corner.
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Forest continued to push forward, with Reid firing over the bar just past the hour. Then a corner to Forest reached Reid but he fired over from the edge of the area. Derbyshire had a tame close range effort saved and Henderson put wide from the left. In the 73rd minute a corner to the Rovers was played out to Wellens, who crossed to the near post where Robinson headed wide. To and fro the game went, with Forest striving hard to get on level terms. In the 81st minute they succeeded when REID fired into the top corner from the edge of the area. Minutes later and Derbyshire put in a good cross but Henderson, at close range, miskicked and Turnbull was able to collect the ball. In added time a cross from Cohen on the visiting left brought a header from Lichaj but Turnbull saved well. A thrilling and entertaining match ended with honours even
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LOCAL ROUND UP County Senior League Premier Division Swallownest Miners Welfare sit atop the Premier Division, despite being held to a 2-2 draw away at Millmoor Juniors on Saturday. Rob Hayes and Chris Esberger were familiar goalscorers for Millmoor, who have now drawn their last three league games. Oughtibridge WMFC worked hard on Saturday for a 2-0 away win over Frecheville. Their hardwork was worthwhile though, as they are only second placed in the Premier Division table due to an inferior goal differential. Penistone Church made it back-to-back wins for the first time this season, with a 1-0 win over Houghton Main at Middlecliffe Lane. Lewis Dickinson scored the vital goal for Penistone, and in the process end Houghton Main’s three game unbeaten streak. Athersley Recreation Reserves edged-out Swinton Athletic 3-2 in an entertaining affair at Mexborough Athletic Ground. The win pushed Athersley into a mid-table position. Luke Townsend scored a brace for Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves in their home game against Everest. It was not enough for the win though, as goals from Andy Taylor and Jamie Jones gave them their first draw of the season. Wombwell Main and Ecclesfield Red Rose shared the spoils in an eight goal thriller at Wombwell Main Cricket Ground. Ross Tutill was in particularly good form for Wombwell scoring twice. Division One Wickersley were made to work hard to claim a 3-1 home win over Sheffield Athletic. The win take Wickersley to the top of the table. One point back from the leaders are Rotherham Town, who were in formidable form at the weekend, beating Sheffield Bankers 5-0 at Herringthorpe Leisure Centre. Carl Marriott grabbed the plaudits for Rotherham, with a brace to his name. Thorncliffe ended a run of two defeats, with a 3-1 away win over Thorpe Hesley. The win takes Thorncliffe into third place, five points of the pace. Jubilee Sports showed the kind of form that saw them runaway with the Second Division title on Saturday. They were big 6-1 winners over Millmoor Juniors Reserves at Chaucer School. Jubilee remain unbeaten with five games played. Penistone Church Reserves played-out a 1-1 draw at home with Hallam Reserves. Tim Council was on target for Penistone, Connor Brunt scored the reply for fourth placed Hallam.XQ Division Two Richard Dey scored twice for Kingstone United as they made it seven wins from seven in the league. Ricky Berry and Luke Fry were also on the scoresheet for Kingstone in a 4-2 victory over AFC Dronfield at Barnsley Sports College. North Gawber Colliery claimed their fourth straight league win, with an impressive 5-1 away victory over Bramley Sunnyside. Jordan Lodge scored a hat-trick in the game for North Gawber who climb into second place. Sheffield Lane Top claimed a second consecutive win, with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Maltby Main
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DANIEL NARDIELLO’s fifth goal in four games maintained Rotherham United’s unbeaten league record as they earned a creditable draw at Walsall. Following a dull opening, Nardiello’s first half header put the Millers infront but Sam Mantom’s strike pegged the visitors back at the Bescot Stadium with the equaliser just past the half hour. Following their fine run of form of late, Steve Evans made just one change to his starting line-up with skipper Craig Morgan returning at the heart of the Millers’ defence at the expense of the injured Claude Davis. Former Saddler Mark Bradley was named among the substitutes alongside new signing Tom Eaves, who put pen-to-paper on a loan deal from Bolton Wanderers in the build up to the clash. In a quiet opening, Romaine Sawyers saw yellow for leading with the arm in his aerial duel with Richard Brindley before the Millers had the first sight of the home goal when Ben Pringle pounced on the loose ball before striking a cross-cum-shot which struck the retreating Paul Downing. From the resultant corner, Pringle floated an outswinger which was met by the head of Kari Arnason but the Icelandic international could not control his header. Moments later, Lee Frecklington blazed over from distance before the Millers opened the scoring on 21 minutes. Following hard work from Kieran Agard on the right, Frecklington floated a cross which saw Alex Revell tower above his marker to plant a header into the path of Nardiello, who carefully guided a header past the outstretched hand of Richard O’Donnell into the corner of the goal. The home side came within a whisker of levelling matters minutes later when Andy Taylor’s corner was knocked down by Andy Butler into the path of James Baxendale, who spooned the ball over the bar despite the goal being at his mercy. Minutes later, Arnason found himself in the referee’s book for an illegal charge on Mantom before the home side equalised just past the half hour. After Mantom had a snap shot deflected behind for a corner from the resultant set-piece, Baxendale floated a cross which was only half-cleared by the visitors rearguard and Mantom struck a volley from the edge of the box through a ruck of bodies which squirmed under the body of Scott Shearer before
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dribbling over the line. With half-time approaching, Downing saw yellow for hauling down Nardiello off the ball before Agard was booked for tripping Nicky Featherstone in full flight. In injury-time, Pringle struck an effort from distance which stung the palms of O’Donnell before Rob Milsom wasted an opportunity with an overhit cross despite visitors numbers at the back post. Following the restart, Revell was the next to see yellow for an illegal jump on Butler before Rotherham were frustrated with referee Stuart Attwell when Shearer’s lung punt upfield was flicked on by Revell into the path of Nardiello, who got on the wrong side of Taylor before being appeared to be nudged over as he looked to strike but the referee waved away visiting appeals for a spot-kick. Moments later, Pringle pounced on a loose ball before firing a skimming drive which forced O’Donnell into a smart save to his right before Baxendale curled an effort harmlessly wide of the target at the other end. Minutes later, Joe Skarz failed to clear decisively and Mantom hit an effort with his instep which whistled narrowly wide before Frecklington fired a halfvolley which had O’Donnell nervously scurrying across goal. With time running out, the Millers came within a whisker of the winner when Arnason’s long-throw was flicked on by Eaves into the path of Nardiello, who headed goalwards but O’Donnell saved at full stretch with the ball arrowing towards the top corner to keep the scores level. At the other end, a long punt forward saw sub Craig Westcarr get a yard on his marker but his low drive from the edge of the box was superbly blocked by Morgan. With the game in the balance, Milsom dragged an effort narrowly wide from distance before the home side missed a guilt edged chance in stoppage time when good work from Milan Lalkovic saw Westcarr strike against a retreating defender before firing over with the goal at his mercy seconds later.
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The Blades fans inside Bramall Lane on Saturday will be wondering how David Weir’s team lost this fixture. Even the Preston supporters who made the trip across the Pennines will agree that the Blades were the better team. However, the visitors extended their unbeaten start to the season thanks to Stuart Beavon’s goal midway through the half as United’s miserable luck continued. New boys Hall and King - signed this week - both started in Saturday’s home encounter, which also marked Cuvelier’s home debut. Boss Weir made three changes in total, Brandy also started after suspension, whilst Westlake, McGinn and Ironside dropped to the bench. Preston included Blades fan Davies in their line-up. With plenty of attacking-minded players in the starting line-up it was soon evident that Cuvelier was partnering Doyle in central midfield. Brandy, Baxter and Hall were further forward and King leading the frontline. The Blades made a positive start, which drew encouraging noises from the crowd. McMahon fired over on three minutes and Rudd was called upon to make a save from Baxter’s curler after a neat build-up. United’s confident start continued. After referee Graham spotted Huntington’s foul on Baxter, a 25-yard free-kick from McMahon needed turning around a post by Rudd, whilst a Hall effort, after cutting in from the right, was deflected over. In addition, Brandy almost connected with a McMahon cross and Cuvelier fired over. Another McMahon free-kick, this time on 22 minutes, curled just over the angle of crossbar and post, whilst offensive play also won United a couple of corners. Preston’s first opportunity, on 32 minutes, was the result of a mistake by Long but he recovered to collect a subsequent chip by Davies.
The Blades hit back and before the interval Hill went close to his first goal for the club - against his former employers - but his first-time effort from the edge of the box was always rising and flew over the crossbar in what turned out to be the last serious chance of the half. United were applauded from the pitch at the end of the first half due to their endeavours, and the second period began well with a run and shot from Brandy, which rose just over the crossbar. Collins was the first Blade to be booked, on 56 minutes, for stopping Davies, whilst the home team could not take advantage of two unnecessarily conceded corners by Preston. United continued to attack. On 64 minutes, a penalty appeal was waved away when Wright blocked Brandy’s shot and then, from the subsequent corner, Collins headed wide Baxter’s delivery. However, as the Blades prepared to bring on Taylor, disaster struck. Hill looked to be clipped as he looked to shepherd a ball back but when he finally fell no free-kick was forthcoming and Davies laid off for BEAVON to bide his time before sliding home in front of the Preston fans. Taylor replaced Hall soon after and was in the thick of the action as the Blades appealed for handball against Keane from Hill’s cross but again there was no award. Westlake replaced in the injured Brandy with little more than ten minutes remaining and United’s intensity increased. Late on, Baxter’s free-kick was headed over by Collins and four minutes of added time was announced. McGinn replaced Doyle, who was suffering with cramp but the Blades, despite a late shot from Taylor, were unable to get back on level terms, which their efforts deserved. Blades: Long, Hall (Taylor 72), Maguire, Hill, Doyle (McGinn 90), Baxter, Collins, Cuvelier, King, Brandy (Westlake 79), McMahon. Unused: Howard, Coady, McGinty, Ironside. Preston: Rudd, Keane, Laird, Huntington, Clarke, Wright, Humphrey, Davies, Beavon (Garner 84), Byrom, Hume (Holmes 75). Unused: Stuckmann, Wroe, Buchanan, Welsh, Mousinho.
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David Weir insists the fight goes on for the Blades, despite a fifth consecutive league defeat at the weekend. The Blades boss thought his side deserved something from Saturday’s clash with Simon Grayson’s Preston North End, but in the aftermath of the loss he remained defiant, commenting: “I can understand why people are continuing to question what is happening but all I can ask is for the supporters to stick with us. “After another defeat, especially given everything we put into the performance, we are all left frustrated and angry, I can see the hurt in the eyes of the players so you can’t ever question their commitment to the cause. “It would be easy to curl up in a ball in the corner and hide, but me, the staff and the players will all respond positively and we will come out fighting again. We start again on Monday morning, that is the nature of the job, we will go again during the week and look to get a positive result at Wolves on Saturday.” The Gaffer also allied fears of injuries to two players that were substituted in the second-half and emphasised his request for patience from the terraces, adding: “Febian (Brandy) had ran his race and we didn’t want him to damage anything once he was clearly feeling fatigue. “Michael (Doyle) had simply run himself into the ground too, as skipper, he typifies the desire the lads have to succeed. “This football club is packed with great people, we want to bring success to Sheffield United, these are testing times but again I just want everyone to remain behind us.”
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Matt Hill felt he was fouled in the build-up to Preston’s winning goal at Bramall Lane on Saturday, a decision that he believes typifies United’s start to the League One season. Giving his take on the incident between himself and North End’s Kevin Davies, Hill remarked: “I went to nick the ball off Kevin and he clipped my heels, I tried to stay on my feet but I couldn’t keep my balance and unfortunately they scored from the subsequent cutback. “Perhaps, in hindsight, I should have just fallen to the floor straight away, my honesty probably cost us the decision going in our favour, which is massively frustrating. “It seems to be the story of our season we dominate, don’t take our chances and then a mistake or bad decisions costs us the game at the other end.” Looking ahead, the experienced campaigner added: “It is soul destroying at the moment because we are so near, yet so far, but we have to lick our wounds quickly and look forward to a trip to Wolves at the weekend. “We will have to go to there, grit our teeth and really try and ground out a positive result.”
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The Owls went down to a comprehensive 4-1 defeat at the hands of Birmingham at St Andrews on Saturday. Manchester United loan striker Jesse Lingard did the damage, firing all four goals on his debut, including a 13-minute first half hat-trick that effectively put the game to bed. Kamil Zayatte headed a second half consolation for Wednesday after Lingard struck again but it proved academic as the Midlanders emerged comfortable winners. Dave Jones handed an instant debut to Stephen McPhail, who joined SWFC on a free transfer earlier in the week. Fellow new recruit Roger Johnson also made his first appearance and against his former employers. Unbeknown of the whirlwind to follow, Wednesday were first to show when Michail Antonio tested Darren Randolph with a long ranger before Liam Palmer screwed wide following a neat three-man move. But just as the Owls seemed the more likely, Birmingham scored from their first attack of real purpose on 20 minutes to open the floodgates. Chris Burke drilled in a low shot from distance that brought a fine save from Chris Kirkland but Lingard was on the spot to smash home inside the six-yard box. The strike was a shot in the arm for the home side, who threatened to double
their lead moments later, this time when Matt Green burst in on goal but Kirkland was off his line swiftly to deal with the danger. Kirkland again came to the rescue just before the half-hour when Lingard hit a fierce drive goalwards that the Owls’ keeper tipped over the crossbar. But Kirkland could do nothing on 29 minutes as Lingard jinked his way into the penalty area and finished hard and low to put the Blues squarely in the driving seat. Things went from bad to worse for the visitors on 33 minutes when Lingard found space on the right edge of the area to unleash an unstoppable shot that completed his quickfire treble. The shellshocked Owls needed the interval to regroup – only to meet with dangerman Lingard still in scoring mood. And on 51 minutes, after Burke did well down the right to pull back for the young Red Devil, Lingard drilled hard into the far corner out of Kirkland’s reach. From that juncture, it was a matter of keeping Birmingham at bay and launching sporadic counters, as was evidenced when Jacques Maghoma went on a mazy run upfield then ended with a blistering shot that flew past the post. The Owls did find a way through on 67 minutes, though, when McPhail floated an accurate set piece into the mix and Zayatte got the merest of touches to guide past Randolph. At the other end, Tom Adeyemi went close with an angled drive before the Owls responded with Jermaine Johnson forcing Randolph into a flying save. Shane Ferguson broke free on goal as the clock ticked down only to shoot wide but it mattered not for Birmingham, who eased to their first home victory of the season.
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Dave Jones reflected on the Owls’ 4-1 defeat at Birmingham and said the manner of the defeat left a bitter taste. Wednesday were put to the sword primarily by new Blues loan recruit Jesse Lingard, who fired all four goals as the Midlanders romped to their first home win of the season. And Jones said the whole visiting camp must take responsibility for the comprehensive reverse: “We are all in this together and we should all apologise for that performance, which was poor. “It’s particularly hard to swallow because the training has been so good all week but we’ve gone there and left it behind. “If you lose the first goal, you prevent a second but we didn’t do that and we kept giving the ball away. “The lad Lingard has had a great debut but we made it easy for him. “We’ve let ourselves down today and we have to put that right next week at home.” Whilst hugely disappointed with the reverse in the second city, Jones had nothing but praise for the travelling hoards from Sheffield, who were vocal throughout what was a dismal performance from their side. He added: “They were fantastic once again and I feel for every single one of them. “They have paid their money, they have travelled again to see us and in their thousands. We have let them down. “As I say, everyone should be apologising to our supporters today because they have come here in their thousands, they have kept going but we didn’t.”
Two SWFC internet forums, Owlsonline and Owlstalk, have gone toe to toe on the pitch in memory of Wednesdayite Kevin Wright, who sadly passed away this summer during the Owls’ preseason trip to Portugal. Playing for the ‘Kevin Wright Memorial Shield’, the aim of the game was to celebrate the life of Kevin and to raise money for charity of the Wright family’s choice, The British Heart Foundation. Lee Hicklin, who helped organise the game, said: “We decided to have an 11-a-side game between the two forums for charity before learning of Kevin Wright’s death in Portugal. “I knew one of Kevin’s sons (Ryan), so when I started organising it all I asked him if we could play in his honour, and for a charity of the Wright family’s choice. He agreed, and asked for the proceeds to go to the British Heart Foundation. Owlsonline claimed the honours with a 4-2 win earlier this month. Lee continued: “Three of Kevin’s sons played and one of them made the presentation to the winning team. “We’re planning on holding the tournament every year, and hopefully next year we’ll have more teams enter.” In total £418 was raised for the British Heart Foundation, so well done to all involved!
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Fri 4th Oct
OCT 2013 16TH OCT 17TH OCT 19TH OCT 20TH OCT 23RD OCT 24TH OCT 27THOCT 27TH OCT 29TH OCT 31ST OCT
SKIPTON MARKET........................................................£12 LINCOLN ..........................................................................£12 DURHAM....................................................................£15.50 LLANDUDNO ............................................................£15.50 SOUTHPORT ..................................................................£12 McARTHURGLEN & YORK..........................................£12 TRAFFORD CENTRE....................................................£12 OXFORD ....................................................................£15.50 BLACKPOOL LIGHTS (No Drive Through) .................£12 BLACKPOOL LIGHTS (No Drive Through) .................£12
COACH HOLIDAYS OCTOBER 2013 6 OCT - 12 OCT
BABBACOMBE....................................NOW £221
7 OCT - 11 OCT
ISLE OF WIGHT..............................................£210
7 OCT - 11 OCT
PAIGNTON.......................................................£195
7 OCT - 11 OCT
SOUTHPORT ..................................................£152
7 OCT - 11 OCT
TORQUAY........................................................£199
14 OCT - 18 OCT
EASTBOURNE ...............................................£178
14 OCT - 18 OCT
GILSLAND........................................................£254
14 OCT - 18 OCT
LLANDUDNO ..................................................£216
14 OCT - 18 OCT
WARNERS HOLIDAY ....................................£329
19 OCT - 27 OCT
TOSSA DE MAR .............................................£397
21 OCT - 27 OCT
BLACKPOOL...................................................£199
21 OCT - 25 OCT
BLACKPOOL...................................................£139
21 OCT - 25 OCT
BOURNEMOUTH ............................... NOW £208
21 OCT - 25 OCT
FOLKSTONE...................................................£185
21 OCT - 27 OCT
ISLE OF WIGHT..............................................£230
21 OCT - 25 OCT
SKEGNESS .....................................................£220
EXCURSION & THEATRE TRIPS
Singles where available may incur a supplement
* Any Admission Fee not included
SEPT 2013 24TH SEP 28TH SEP 29TH SEP
OCTOBER 2013 28 OCT - 1 NOV 28 OCT - 1 NOV 28 OCT - 1 NOV 28 OCT - 1 NOV
LLANDUDNO ..................................................£216 OBAN ‘HOUSE PARTY’.................................£239 TORQUAY.............................................NOW £180 GT YARMOUTH..............................................£170
NOVEMBER 2013 1 NOV - 3 NOV 3 NOV - 7 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 10 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 4 NOV - 8 NOV 8 NOV - 11 NOV
BLACKPOOL.....................................................£89 BABBACOMBE...............................................£197 BRIDLINGTON ................................................£199 EASTBOURNE ...............................................£235 ISLE OF WIGHT..............................................£210 ISLE OF WIGHT..............................................£220 LLANDUDNO ..................................................£230 TORQUAY........................................................£205 GT YARMOUTH..............................................£212 GT YARMOUTH..............................................£175 SCARBOROUGH ...........................................£175
SPECIAL OFFERS
CREAM OF THE COTSWOLDS from £145 • 14th - 18th October
2014 EARLY BIRD
Blackpool Illuminations
3 days
£159
Mon 21st Oct
Kent (Optional Day to France)
5 days
£189
Sun 3rd Nov
Blackpool Illuminatons
2 days
£84
Fri 8th Nov
London – Armistice weekend
3 days
£177
Mon 11th Nov
Turkey & Tinsel Southport
5 days
£195
Mon 18th Nov
Turkey & Tinsel – Somerset
5 days
£240
Mon 9th Dec
Warners – Cricket St Thomas
5 days
£299
Mon 23rd Dec
ILFRACOMBE AT CHRISTMAS
5 days
£408
Fri 27th Dec
TWIXMAS-Weston-Super-Mare
4 days
£180
Mon 30th Dec
NEW YEAR - SCARBOROUGH
4 days
£313
Mon 13th Jan
Torquay
5 days
£149
Mon 24th Feb
Somerset & Bath
5 days
£167
New Inn
The Moon is Higher than any Five Stars T he First for Homemade Food in Sheffield
T he Firs t for Atmosphere First for Entertainment First for Drinks Selection
First for Friendly, Experienced Staff
bably the best By Day between Noon - 8pm we have proeff selection of Homemade Food in Sh ield
Friday 25th October
Thurs 31st October
Live Band
Visit our Scary Dungeon
BEATLES TRIBUTE
BOOK NOW F OR CHRIST MA S & CHRIST MA S DAY! Telephone 0114 255 1314
T he New Inn is also availabl e for privat e hire for an y occasion
2014 – Thur 2nd Jan Wed 15th Jan Wed 30th Apr
West Side Story – Manchester Snow White – Birmingham LION KING – BRADFORD MAMMA MIA- BLACKPOOL 1/2/3 DAYS RING FOR INFO
adult £15 adult £35 adult £39 adult £15 adult £49.50 adult £30 adult £14 adult £14 adult £15 adult £42 adult £23 adult £65 adult £44 adult £35 adult £65
Call our Travel Office on 0114 248 1155 14 Bridge Street, Killamarsh - www.cooperstours.co.uk
NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS - PICK UP IN SHEFFIELD
2014 WINTER WARMERS
February 3rd - 7th Weymouth Prince Regent Hotel, BBEM + 1 Night Half Price Bar................. £169pp
For Information and Bookings Please Call Telephone 01226 360901 Sheffield 0114 232 3366 or Barnsley 01226 287403 Freephone 0808 1682928 Hemsworth Road Norton Sheffield S8 Telephone: 0114 255 1314
Sun 13th Oct Pickering @ War OR Whitby Sun 20th Oct Wicksteed – Hooray for Hollywood Thurs 24th Oct Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Sun 17th Nov Manchester Christmas Market Thurs 14th Nov Singing in the Rain – Manchester Tues 26 Nov/10 Dec Thoresby – Christmas Lunch Sun 1st Dec Melton Mowbray Victorian Market Sat 7th Dec Lincoln Christmas Market Sun 8th Dec Birmingham Christmas Market Sun 8th Dec Clothes Show LIVE (Birmingham) Tues 10th Dec Chatsworth @ Christmas Thur 19th Dec Carols @ The Albert Hall
SUNDAY 3RD NOV - BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS - 2 DAYS £84 MON 11TH NOV - TURKEY & TINSEL - SOUTHPORT - 5 DAYS £195 FRI 6TH DEC - BRISTOL & BATH XMAS MARKETS - 3 DAYS £156
February 21st - 24th Blackpool Hotel Belvedere, BBEM 3 Night Cabaret Entertainment.... £139pp
BROCHURE OUT NOW
The
ALL OUR TOURS ARE FULL Y BONDED
Coaches Turkey & Tinsel
November 11th - 15th November Llandudno Kensington Hotel .......................£229pp December 23rd - 2nd January 2014 FULL XMAS PACKAGE Gt. Yarmouth Hotel Victoria ........................£595pp December 30th - 2nd January 2014 NEW YEAR PACKAGE! Call for Details Gt. Yarmouth Hotel Victoria ........................£280pp
Christmas Trips
December 14th - 15th December Bristol & Bath Xmas Market 2 Day ............................................£69pp