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Copley’s Column Two weeks ago, I reported that local club singer Cassi Kennedy had entered a high profile competition, the Open Mic U.K. Sheffield regional finals. I am pleased to report that Cassi was victorious on the night and has progressed to the area final at Dewsbury Town Hall on the 1st December, which is one step away from a career changing opportunity in the grand final within the O2 arena on the 18th January 2014. Cassi’s victory has been rewarded by half a day at Redfern Recording Studio, vocal tuition from the A.S. Music School and publicity photograph and a DVD. She is also entered for the Open Mic U.K. I Tunes original song award, and I am delighted to have found her a song written by a friend of mine, ( a secret at this stage) which is a belter, totally suited to her excellent voice. The winner of this competition will receive studio time and a mini festival tour from a range of festivals, and will be decided on the act who achieves the highest chart position in the U.K. charts and a cash prize of £5,000 should the song reach the top forty. I have a lot of affection for Cassi and rejoice in her excitement and enthusiasm in this. I am sure you will enjoin with me in wishing her much success. When Alfie Ryan won Stephanie King’s Stars of the Future two years ago, a competition I am honoured to judge, I opined that he could make it on a professional level. However, other commitments have precluded me from seeing him, so you can imagine my delight on learning that he was to appear at the Manor Hotel in Dronfield last Tuesday, which is within walking distance from my home. I am pleased to report that Alfie was magnificent and was well received by a room full of diners. I overheard many of the customers complimenting the high standard of the food, and manageress, Danni Hodge made us feel very welcome. It was nice to have a chat with my pal, owner Kevin Gage, an excellent full back of yesteryear with Sheffield United. Thursday night was a double birthday celebration night with close pals Andrew Butcher and Gary Mason sharing a birthday. I was pleased that hey chose to celebrate at the music night I am involved in at the Victoria Inn on Thursdays where the entertainment was superbly provided by local
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Premier League Darts will visit the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield on Thursday 10th April 2014. Darts’ biggest roadshow event will celebrate its tenth staging, with reigning champion Michael van Gerwen set to defend his title against the likes of six-time winner Phil Taylor across 16 weeks of action around the UK and Ireland, live on Sky Sports. Tickets go on general sale at 9am Monday 7th October. Tickets purchased online and via the ticket hotline are priced £22 - £44 including booking fee. Tickets purchased in person are priced £42 – £21 including booking fee. “Premier League Darts has developed into a mustsee sporting event for fans across the UK and Ireland in recent years and there’s already huge anticipation ahead of the 2014 competition,” said PDC Chairman Barry Hearn. “This year’s tournament provided so many memorable matches from start to finish, and the introduction of relegation for the bottom two players after nine weeks added even more drama on Judgement Night, and the race for Play-Off places was equally exciting. “For Michael van Gerwen to win the Premier League Darts title in his debut season made it especially memorable for him following his brilliant final with Phil Taylor, and the competition for players to join them in the event next year is fierce. The competitors for the 2014 Premier League Darts will be announced in January 2014 following the completion of the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship, with the top four players from the PDC Order of Merit to be joined by six Wildcards. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Monday 7th October in person at the venue Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www. motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk.
6. What do Sumo wrestlers throw into the ring prior to a match? 7. What is the most westerly county in England? 8. Who was Anne Hathaway married to? 9. October 14th 2003 marked the 937th anniversary of which famous battle? 10. In fairy tales - what was the name of the little man who could turn straw into gold?
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Last Weekʼs Solutions ACROSS: 7) Barter, 8) Isobar, 9) Cut, 10) Barge, 11) Ill, 14) Heath, 15) Silence, 17) Raw deal, 19) Crave, 22) Bed, 23) Asset, 24) Eye, 27) Busker, 28) Pledge. DOWN: 1) Mature, 2) Ate, 3) Trial, 4) Pilgrim, 5) Row, 6) Garlic, 12) Study, 13) Heart, 16) Maestro, 18) Avenue, 20) Voyage, 21) Tempt, 25) Ski, 26) Set.
One of the globe’s best loved boy bands, The Wanted, have today announced details of their biggest tour to date, the Word Of Mouth World Tour 2014. Having already played to a combined audience of over 1 million people worldwide, The Wanted will be significantly adding to that figure with a multitude of shows across Europe, the UK, Canada and the US, with more to be announced across the world. The Word Of Mouth World Tour will stop off at the Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield on Friday 21st March 2014. Tickets go general sale on Saturday 12th October at 10am. Tickets purchased online and through the ticket hotline are priced £27.50 - £49.50 including booking fee. Tickets purchased in person at the Arena Box Office are priced £26.25 - £47.25 including booking fee. Embarking on their most substantial tour yet, Max George said, “We can’t wait to get back on the road, for what is our biggest tour so far. One of the best things about being in a band is performing live in front of the fans, and to do that across the world has always been our dream. Every night is going to be one long party!” No stranger to massive live shows, The Wanted have already performed on some of the world’s most iconic stages, including London’s Wembley Stadium and O2 Arena, not to mention New York’s Madison Square Garden and the White House! The Wanted release their third studio album, ‘Word Of Mouth’ on November 4th. The album, which will be available to pre-order from Tuesday 8th October, promises to be a combination of classic pop as well as exploring new ground. ‘Word Of Mouth’ arguably features the most hit singles on any one pop album this year, including massive hit singles ‘Chasing The Sun’, ‘I Found You’, ‘Walks Like Rihanna’ and ‘We Own The Night’. The album will also be available to pre-order as part of a bundle with the ticket pre-sale in the UK. On the album Tom Parker said, “It’s taken us two years to make this album and now that it’s finally finished we are all really proud of the time and effort, not just that we put in to it but all the writers and the label too. We think it’s our strongest album to date. We can’t wait for our fans to hear it. They’ve been really patient but hopefully they’ll think it’s worth the wait!” The band release new single ‘Show Me Love (America)’ on October 27th. The Fraser T Smith produced track showcases the band at their vocal best whilst also building on the band’s musicality with a 14 piece string orchestra. Tickets for The Wanted’s Sheffield date go on general sale on Saturday 12th October at 10am in person at the Arena Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk.
A married couple went to the hospital to have their baby delivered. Upon their arrival, the doctor said he had invented a new machine that would transfer a portion of the mother’s labour pain to the baby’s father. He asked if they were willing to try it out. They were both very much in favour of it. The doctor set the pain transfer to 10% for starters, explaining that even 10% was probably more pain than the father had ever experienced before. However, as the labour progressed, the husband felt Fine and asked the doctor to go ahead and kick it up a notch. The Doctor then adjusted the machine to 20% pain transfer. The husband was still feeling fine. The doctor checked the husband’s blood pressure and was amazed at how well he was doing. At this point, they decided to try for 50%. The husband continued to feel quite well. Since the pain transfer was obviously helping out the wife considerably, the husband encouraged the doctor to transfer ALL the pain to him. The wife delivered a healthy baby with virtually no pain. She and her husband were ecstatic. When they got home, the milkman was dead on the porch. -----------------------------------------------------I went to a casino today and came home with a briefcase. As I walked through the door, I looked at my wife and said, “I won!” “Bloody hell, Albert.” she smiled, “How much???” “£40,” I replied, “So I bought myself this.” -----------------------------------------------------A policeman knocked on my door in the early hours. “Oh my God, what is it? My daughter is late home. Oh God, no. Please, no.” He said, “I’m sorry sir, there’s been a terrible accident.” Sobbing, I asked, “What is it?” “We’ve knocked on the wrong door.” -----------------------------------------------------If there’s one thing I’ve learnt from Formula 1 over the past 2 decades, it’s the German national anthem. -----------------------------------------------------I knocked on my neighbours door last night and said, “I have some good news and some bad news.” “What’s the bad news?” she asked. I said, “I’ve just killed your cat.” “Oh no,” she wept, “And the good news?” I said, “I was just kidding.” “Thank god for that!” she cried, “Really?” I said, “Yes, there was no good news.”
this week... In the News
12/10/1266 – King John of England loses his crown jewels in The Wash, probably near Fosdyke, perhaps near Sutton Bridge. 13/10/1923 – Ankara replaces Istanbul as the capital of Turkey. 14/10/1586 – Mary, Queen of Scots, goes on trial for conspiracy against Elizabeth I of England. 15/10/1888 – The “From Hell” letter sent by Jack the Ripper is received by investigators. 16/10/1984 – Desmond Tutu is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 17/10/1933 – Albert Einstein flees Nazi Germany and moves to the United States. 18/10/1898 – United States takes possession of Puerto Rico.
Born this week... 12/10/1980 13/10/1970 14/10/1927 15/10/1953 16/10/1965 17/10/1972 18/10/1960
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Palm Reading The Heart Line This is the line that starts under the mount of Mercury (little finger). This line shows a person’s emotions and their ability to love. If the beginning of the heart line is clearly marked, with no stressful lines cutting across it, the person will have a happy life. A Curved Heart Line A curved heart line which turns up at the index finger suggests a person who is demonstrative, warm and able to put people at ease. If your heart line curves in this way you are generous to a fault and are often the first person your friends will turn to as a shoulder to cry on. If your heart line is curved towards the middle finger, beware because partners may be scared off by your intensity. What you fear most is that others will see your faults once your mask is down. However, these faults are only apparent to you! You are a good actor who is able to project a different face to who you really are. Feathered Heart Line A heart line that has lots of little lines running from it is often a sign of a difficult childhood. If you have a number of small arrow shapes at the start of your heart line it may indicate feelings of jealousy, a spiky personality and a very sharp tongue.
The Head Line The head line starts near the thumb, between the heart line and life line and ends below the heart line. There is no exact position where the head line starts. It may start on the mount of Jupiter or it may join onto the life line. The head line indicates intellect and the ability to think clearly. If it begins at the mount of Jupiter it shows someone who is confident and ambitious. The bigger the space between the head line and the life line the more impatient and impulsive the person is. When the head line and life line begin together it suggests a person that lacks confidence in their ability to make important decisions. They will remain close to their family for the rest of their lives. When the head line starts below the life line on the mount of Venus it indicates someone who is very unsure of themselves. They are shy, timid and like to keep a low profile. The End of the Head Line The end of the head line is just as important as the beginning. The head line can end at any point from the outer edge of the palm down to the mount of the Moon. The head line may end in a simple fork called the Writers Fork. If this folk is considered profound, the line dips towards the mount of the Moon, it communicates that the person is able to combine practicality with imagination.
Curved Head line If the head line ends in an upward curve, almost like a hook that points towards one of the fingers, then that person is influenced by the qualities associated with that particular finger. For instance, if the curve points towards the Mercury finger they are The End Of The Heart Line When you see a heart line stretching from one side influenced by their connection to other people. If it of the palm to the other, it suggests a person who curves to the Apollo finger then they are influenced is emotionally greedy. A line finishing under the by their own creative abilities. mount of Jupiter tends to identify someone who wears rose tinted glasses and ignores other people’s There is so much more to palm reading. I have only touched lightly on the subject but perhaps in the negative traits. If the heart line ends between the mount of Jupiter future I may write about a different aspect. Next and the mount of Saturn the person in question week my article will be about Random Marks. possesses the emotional qualities of both mounts. I have had three funerals in the past four weeks They have the emotional depth and the loyalty of so hopefully no more for a while. I have started readings again so if you would like to book a Jupiter and the sensuality of Saturn. reading please call 07811632353.
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MEADOW Mars moves into Virgo this week, emphasizing work and wellness issues, and perhaps encouraging a competitive streak in both. You may want to make a few changes, especially as a Lunar Eclipse might just push you to take a path that you’ve long been considering. Call for more advice…
There may be an element of disruption in a key relationship, as a Lunar Eclipse in your partnership zone may bring an issue to a head. Feelings may be running high, and though you may want to make a snap decision, this isn’t the best time to do so. Call for more news and advice…
Your romance zone may get stirred up as Mars moves in early this week. However, it also moves to aspect Neptune, so if you’re hoping that you’ll soon see loving sparks in one relationship, you could be disappointed. Try not to worry and go with the flow on this. Call for more news…
Both fun and frustration could be yours this week, as Mars moves into your social zone, encouraging you to mix and mingle, network and generally enjoy life. If someone’s motives and actions disappoint, don’t overreact, a little patience can work wonders. Call for more news…
You may be motivated to get your house in order, or starting a major project that might have been on your mind. However, there’s also a lot going on socially with a Lunar Eclipse highlighting potential changes that may encourage you to move in other circles. Call for more astral advice…
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There’s plenty of activity going on for you this week, especially where communication is concerned. However, as Mars links with Neptune, you could find that trying to get through to someone could be hard work. Let it go, as things could soon improve. Call for more advice…
Life on the home front could be a bit edgy this week, as a Lunar Eclipse may bring a touchy issue to a head. Emotions may be intense, so try not to overreact as it might only make things worse. Communication matters may be fraught with delays too, so you may need to be patient. Call for more…
Though you may feel tempted to give into restlessness and plan impromptu time away, you’ll also need to be careful money wise. A Lunar Eclipse may conjure up ideas of faraway and exotic places, but don’t buy just yet, consider your options first. Call for your financial forecast in full…
A Lunar Eclipse in your communication zone may entice you to share your feelings, especially if you’ve been bottling them up. You might need to take extra care with finances, especially if making a major purchase. Keep documentation in case you need it. Call for your financial scope…
You could feel both empowered and frustrated, firstly, as Mars moves into your sign and secondly as it links with Neptune. Try not to let an important schedule be derailed by someone’s neediness. If there’s no pleasing them, just get on with your own plans. Call for your in-depth forecast…
You may find that you can develop an inspiring relationship, in which your vision and their know how may result in a positive collaboration. You may need to take positive action in response to this week’s Lunar Eclipse, but any resulting clarity may be a game changer. Call me for more…
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Paul Bloomfield the Sheffield Central MP held a consultation with his older constituents on Wednesday 2nd October at the Quaker Meeting House in the centre of Sheffield. The event was sponsored by Sheffield 50+ under the Missing Voices project funded by Comic Relief. Questions ranged from the position of older people in society, fairness, the Sheffield libraries consultation, 20 mile per hour speed limits, bedroom tax, ageism to Trident. Paul answered all questions and listened to points of view. Feedback received was that the event was both enjoyable and informative and that matters of concern were being taken to the very top. Paul is seen here with Sheffield 50+ members Hazel Cooper and Kepperine Robinson.
SHEFFIELD 50+ FOCUS GROUP MEETING Tuesday 15 October 2013 in Sheffield Town Hall You are warmly invited to a Focus Meeting on Tuesday, 15 October 2013 from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm in a Committee Room in Sheffield Town Hall. Please report to the Town Hall reception on arrival to check the room allocation. The subject we will be discussing is the Council consultation on the future of Sheffield’s Libraries.This is an important consultation which will see the library services in Sheffield transformed. Please confirm your attendance by emailing julie@sheffield50plus.org.uk or telephoning 2536736.
NATIONAL GET ONLINE WEEK TAKES PLACE IN OCTOBER 2013 This year Sheffield City Council in partnership with Heeley Development Trust is holding a special event to encourage and support people to get digital! Come along and join the fun! “ let’s get digital” (part of the get online week) 11th October 2013 10am to 2pm The Winter Gardens, Surrey street, Sheffield Event Includes; • Try out New technology- Lap-tops and Tablets • Family History Workshop • Digital Photography Workshop • Free prize draw Curtsey of Curries • Fun with IPads/Tablets including IPAD Band • And Hopefully a special appearance by Howard from the Great British Bake off
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ʻWRITTEN OFFʼ BY SHEFFIELD MENTAL HEALTH WEEK, 2013 THE NHS One in 10 people over the age of 52 7th October - 13th October feel that they are ‘written off’ by the Following the success of our Wellbeing NHS because of their age. Festival on 26th July, we are excited to be From the Age Uk website: http://www.ageuk.org.uk
approaching Sheffield Mental Health Week, 2013. The Week aims to promote positive That is according to a new survey which mental health for all and to celebrate and found that 10% of men and 9% of women promote the services in Sheffield that help aged 52 to 59 feel they have received a with recovery. poorer service from doctors or hospitals On World Mental Health Day itself (Thursday than younger patients. 10th) we’ll be in the beautiful Winter Gardens The study found that more than one in three where SAGE Greenfingers will be ‘Lifting older people feel they have been a victim of Mood Naturally’. The event will be a veritable age discrimination. Poorer people are most treasure trove of activities; members of the likely to report age discrimination, with men public can press apples for the freshest juice suffering more than women. The findings suggest that the situation worsens imaginable, learn to weave willow and plant a bulb to take home. Our flagship event for the with age, with 26% of people aged 52 and 59 week will be packed with information to take saying they have felt victimised, compared to home, we’ll be asking the public to reflect on 37% of those aged 70 to 79. their own wellbeing and to top it all off, we ‘We need to be more aware of the problem of are pleased to be welcoming the Rt Hon David ageism’ Blunkett MP at 2pm. SAGE are experts in The findings come from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, carried out by horticultural therapy and their work transforms researchers at UCL and ILC-UK. lives; so come along and see for yourself. The Professor Andrew Steptoe, director of UCL’s event is free to attend and open to all – please Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, bring some apples if you’ve got a surplus in said it is ‘particularly concerning’ that people the garden this year! over the age of 52 feel they have received Other events during the week include two poorer service or treatment from doctors or fantastic opportunities for artists from the hospitals than younger people because of their Sheffield Creative Arts Support Team (CAST); age. an open mic gathering at the Harland Cafe He added: ‘Older people are an increasingly and their annual exhibition which will be at large proportion of the population, and we St Marys Community Centre between 17th need to be more aware of the problem of and 20th October. The exhibition will include ageism. Treating people of any age with a huge variety of works in different mediums respect and courtesy is good for society, and addressing issues of mental health awareness, will help increase the wellbeing of senior stigma reduction and starting conversations citizens.’ Older people ‘an increasingly large proportion about mental health. It’s a packed week and we hope to see you of the population’ there! According to the survey, retired people feel they have encountered more prejudice than the See below for a full events listing. Keep up to date with us at older generation who are still in work. sheffieldmentalhealthweek.co.uk, Some 10% of respondents also feel that they receive a poorer service than younger people in twitter @SheffieldMHW, facebook.com/ shops and restaurants. sheffieldmentalhealthweek or contact Sara Jessica Watson, research and public affairs Hill on 0114 438 0737 / mentalhealthweek@ officer at ILC-UK, said millions of older sheffieldmind.co.uk for more information. people feel they are on the receiving end of age discrimination. Events are free and open to all. She added: ‘We know from other research that the worries are not just perceived. For Lifting Mood Naturally example, age discrimination in employment 10th October, 11am - 3pm at the Winter remains a significant barrier to working longer. Gardens, S1 2LH ‘We now have legislation in place to prevent Connecting with nature is vital for wellbeing. discrimination on grounds of age, but this research highlights that we have a long way to Join SAGE Greenfingers on World Mental go to change negative societal attitudes to age.’ Health Day for bulb planting, willow weaving, apple pressing and a special appearance from Rt Hon David Blunkett MP.
COTERIE GALLERY & FINE ART STUDIO Pack Horse Lane, High Green, Sheffield, S35 3HY 07981 851174 or 07746 718658 Following a call from the Coterie Gallery in High Green for submissions from artists to take part in a non-selective open exhibition to be held in the gallery and linking with Paces Campus to celebrate a festival of art in which to explore the artistic talent across the region, the gallery was inundated with work across a wide spectrum of genre’s from a equally wide spectrum of artists across Yorkshire, both professional and amateur. The results can be seen over 2 floors taking in the Gallery and public areas in the Campus with many pieces of original work for sale at direct from the artists prices, giving the public a chance to buy new different art and support the artist. From Contemporary to traditional, Glass to ceramics, Metal to coffee beans, it’s all there. The exhibition will run though out October with free entry, parking, and full disabled access. The gallery is open Monday - Friday 9am-5pm Further information and directions can be obtained at www.coteriegallery.co.uk
C.A.S.T. Strength and Softness Exhibition 17th-20th October - Opening event 17th 7-9pm, Exhibition 10am-4pm on 18th and 19th, 10am-1pm on 20th, at St Marys Church, Bramall Lane, S2 4QZ An exhibition of service user created works designed to inspire and start conversations around mental health and wellbeing. If you are experiencing mental health problems you can contact your GP or call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47. For more information please visit: www.sheffieldmentalhealth.org.uk Some of the myths about mental illness can be frightening. Get the facts, visit www.time-tochange.org.uk
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Archaeological surveying, Monday 21st Friday 25th October Volunteer opportunity: Throughout this week, archaeologists will be leading groups of volunteers in identifying and assessing archaeological features. All training provided. Ideally. we would also like volunteers to attend a short briefing at our offices in Sheffield, on Friday 18th October, 3pm- 4pm. Booking essential - join us for as many or as few days as you like. Guided fungi walk, Tuesday 29th October, 1pm - 3pm Not sure how to tell your waxcaps from your milkcaps? Join local fungi expert Ziggy for this guided walk, exploring the varied fungi thriving in the woods. Booking essential. Creepy Spooktacular, Thursday 31st October, 11am - 2pm Family event: Follow the trail from the car park on Woodhead Road to find our woodland spooktacle this Halloween. Bring a pumpkin to carve, and join us for cauldron snacks and spooky stories. Suitable for families with young people over 8. For further information and to book places, please contact Sarah Sidgwick at: nature.reserves@ wildsheffield.com, or phone 0114 263 4335.
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Friends From Long Ago Every fortnight we are running a serialisation of the latest story from published children’s aouth Diana Stimely. Diana is a Councillor for the Ecclesall Ward and on the committee of ‘Friends of Sheffield Castle’. Episode 2 A small humped figure dressed in black, with a hood that draped itself far beyond its face, trotted round and round the site of the new Sheffield Market. The workmen signalled to each other. “It’s here again”. They couldn’t hear it speak but it did so, quietly, as it thought aloud. “I shall have to prepare another little accident, I don’t want those two fools to arrive and think that at last Sheffield Castle is about to be restored”. Suddenly the figure started to grow, and in only a second its size doubled. Another second later and a hideous face appeared, with horribly distorted features. Raising its arms high above its head, bolts of black light flew from its fingers, casting an evil spell. Then in the blink of an eye it became the small black figure again There was a cry from one of the workers. “We’ll have to do this wall again - a crack has appeared out of nowhere”. “Harry” shouted one of the workmen. “Did you see that? It’s happening again! I’m telling you there is something not right here” “Oh shut up” replied Harry. “We all know its kids playing games. The little brats have nothing better to do. Come on - it’s time for a bacon sandwich” The small figure in black made its way to a large grate leading to the sewers below. Once away from any human eyes it threw off the evil black clothing. Breathing deeply it started to grow flexing its distorted body until the sewer was full of arms and legs and heads. “Ah… that feels better” Suddenly he paused, sniffing the air as if detecting a faint aroma from long ago. “The dragons are not far away! I can feel them getting stronger.” Angry memories stirred in his head, from a time that history had forgotten. The words rang round in his head as he recalled the curse that had doomed him to an eternity in captivity…. “Sorcerer of the world - I condemn you to a life spent in Sheffield Castle. If ever the castle is destroyed you will stay in the remains until it rises again for the very last time - and then you will be gone forever!”
A fish & chip restaurant in Conisbrough is launching a new series of live country music nights. Kenny’s, on Doncaster Road, is teaming up with online country music radio station UKCountryRadio.com to host “Kenny’s Country Night”. Launch night is Sunday 13th October when local trio The Voodoo Katz (formerly known as Red Rock County) will perform a blend of country and 50s and 60s rock ‘n’ roll. As well as the music, the audience will be treated to a portion of Kenny’s Traditional Fish & Chips. Places can be booked by calling Kenny’s on 01709 863030 Owner of Kenny’s, Ken Blow said, “I am delighted to be working with UKCountryRadio.com to bring some great country music artists to Kenny’s. I think the mixture of country music and fish and chips will be something unique and different for music and food lovers to enjoy together”. Kenny’s Country Night is part of UKCountryRadio. com’s plans to bring country music artists to new audiences in different settings around the UK. It will uphold the radio station’s Live Music Night values, which include all artists playing live, no bingo or raffles to detract attention from the music, and a welcoming of artists from the wide range of styles linked to country music.
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SHEFFIELD TRIBUTE ARTIST COLLECTS NATIONAL AWARD Sheffield tribute artiste Lorrie Brown, who won a National Award from the Entertainment Agents Association of G.B, will be collecting her trophy on Nov 1st when she attends a winners gala concert at the Garrick Theatre in Lichfield. Lorrie who wins the award for her tribute to Dame Vera Lynn says, ‘I can’t wait, it’s going to be so exciting and to be awarded it by the Agents Association is an incredible honour.’ Lorrie has been performing her tribute to the forces sweetheart for almost 20 yrs and in that time has worked all over the country in theatres, football stadiums and city centres, Lorrie goes on to say, ‘ It’s amazing that it’s been 20 yrs, it’s gone so quickly and I have so many
memories I will always treasure, like spending 2 yrs touring with the legendary Danny La Rue. It was a tremendous experience standing on stage with him and seeing the love that the audience genuinely had for him. He even let me share his dressing room on one occasion when mine was flooded, something not many stars would allow.’ In 20 yrs Lorrie has worked to audiences ranging from one to 33,000. ‘I was once booked to sing for this gentleman’s boss in his office in London. He was 80yrs old and loved Vera Lynn, so they booked me to surprise him when he arrived into work. I had to hide in his office and as he walked in I had to sing ‘We’ll Meet Again’
to him, then on another occasion, on Remembrance Day I had to sing to 33,000 people in a football stadium at half time, that was amazing.’ As well as her solo act Lorrie has co produced a 1940’s variety show, ‘A Salute to the 1940’s’ has been touring for the last 4yrs and includes tributes to the greats such as George Formby, The Andrews Sisters, Gracie Fields and Frank Sinatra. The show is a regular feature in the Peace Gardens on Armed Forces and Veterans Day. Lorrie recently performed for the Mercury at the Embassy in Sheffield and had a packed room on it's feet waving their flags and singing along to We'll Meet Again, Always Be An England and many of the hits from the 40's. Lorrie’s next performance is at the Garrison Hotel in Hillsbrough on Thurs Oct 17th, 12 - 4pm. Tickets can be booked through the Mercury and are available from Mandy on 0114 276 3633 priced £14 and include Pie + Peas supper and bingo.
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INTO YOUR MORNING MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas
If you’re one of our regular listeners first thing in a morning you’ll probably know about some of the fun and games we enjoy on Magic AM’s Breakfast Show. While Glenn’s been away on holiday, it’s been my pleasure to man the controls during the last fortnight where we’ve uncovered lots of surveys including the wardrobe item which causes most accidents, the humble flip-flop, to the time we spend online searching for our ex-partners. The ‘Clip around the ear’ mystery sound games continues, and the Music Box gives you a daily chance to win tickets at the moment for 60s Gold with Gerry and the Pacemakers, the Searchers, Fortunes and many more. Not forgetting the Killer Question which has seen me asking you for the name of the dog in Tom and Jerry, and the character played most by the same person in the James Bond movies. I’m also going to be out and about this coming weekend at Sheffield’s annual charity 10K run in Endcliffe Park. Come along and join us as we cheers on the intrepid runners raising money for charity. Myself and the team will be there from 9am. Ooh, and the answers to those questions… the dog was Spike, and the Bond character was Moneypenny.
Last week, we looked briefly at some of the similarities with the Cooperative movement but there are other organisations that shared some of the club movement’s early ideals. One which might not immediately spring to mind is St. John Ambulance with their original charitable aims and deeds. Charitable assistance was also perceived here as necessitating practical aspects such as when people have accidents. The rapid industrialization of Britain in the 19th century brought many changes to the landscape and way of life including how and where people worked. There were no Health and Safety laws back then and little, if any, assistance to those who had accidents in the workplace. Many lost limbs and suffered, or even died of their injuries. Members of the Order of St. John sought to find a way to ameliorate this terrible situation and came up with the idea of training ordinary people to treat injured people on the spot. What we now know as First Aid. Things got going in 1877 with the organization taking the name of St. John Ambulance. The links here to clubs ideals is the emphasis on ordinary people doing their bit as volunteers, with a commitment to helping others and charity. The club movement had a strong element of charity from its early years and in practical terms the CIU set up a number of convalescent homes for working men recovering from surgery or illness. Perhaps some of those men had been treated by St. John first aiders! The voluntary aspect is also a shared idea: ordinary people helping others for no recompense but the satisfaction that they are doing their bit for the community. Just as the CIU spread its message of how clubs could benefit members and their families, St. John did as well in the latter part of the 19th century, with different branches across the country offering first aid training, including in workplaces. Some volunteers looked after those sick or injured in their own homes long before the NHS was founded and meant doctors would visit sick people at home, for no fee. Calling out a doctor was too expensive for many working people before that. So, this organization that came into being around the same time as the CIU can be seen to have many parallels with the early club movement.
GUIDE Please send your Views, News and Reviews to info@mercurynewspaper.co.uk / What’s On, 4b Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG / Tel: 0114 276 3701
THE VOTES ARE IN
All the votes are in and the final count is taking place even as we go to press this week. So make sure you get a copy of next week’s Mercury, when
we will be announcing your choices for the 2013 Mercury Clubland Awards! Tickets are selling fast for this year’s Awards Night, being held at Crookes Club on November 7th, so give us a call to reserve your seats now! It promises to be a fantastic night out, with a number of new faces in Clubland picking up awards for the first time – and of course we look forward to welcoming our special guest on the night, local legend Bobby Knutt.
LOCAL TALENT SHINES ON THE MIC Cassi Kennedy from Beighton in Sheffieldhas been given the big thumbs up by judges at the Open Mic UK auditions. Along with other impressive acts, Cassi Kennedy has made it through to the Open Mic UK 2013 Regional Finals and will now be performing in the live showcases of the competition. She is now in the running to compete for a place in the Grand Final within The O2 in London. Thousands of hopefuls entered nationwide and hundreds of auditionees queued patiently on the day for their turn to impress the judges. Those who made it through the audition stage will now take part in the live Regional Final showcases alongside the best talent in their area. They’ll be performing in front of hundreds of audience members and a music industry judging panel to win a place at the 2013 Grand Final.
Events Coordinator and Head of Future Music Chris Grayston said “Every year that we hold this competition the bar is raised and the quality gets higher and higher. We’re really looking forward to experiencing the raw talent from across the country. For promising singers, song-writers, rappers and vocalists, Open Mic UK provides a real opportunity to open the door to a music career by showcasing their talent to music industry professionals and audiences across the country” The latter stages of the competition will also provide acts with the opportunity to impress many guests from record labels, agencies and the entertainment industry. Open Mic UK is presented by Future Music - the company behind the development of artists such as Warner Music’s Birdy, Jahmene Douglas and Lucy Spraggan, who is now signed to Colombia Records and has a debut album due for release later this year. Previous finalists also include Union J’s Jaymi Hensley and R&B/Pop singer Hatty Keane.
LEGENDS UNITED
Another full house at Firth Park WMC in Sheffield - this time to see these two former Blades favourites! Everyone knew that we were in for a good night when Kozzy was asked what he would be if he hadn’t been a footballer to which he responded ‘ a pigeon ‘ - the whole room erupted into hysterical laughter along with his explanation of this and that really set the scene for the rest of the evening Kozzy was signed for Sheffield United by manager Steve Bruce in 1999 but spent much of his time there under manager Neil Warnock - of whom he does a great impression...! His reputation as the dressing room joker at the club is now well understood by everyone there on the evening as he recalled the jokes and pranks that he used to play.
Pesch signed for The Blades by Neil Warnock in 2001 after an initial loan spell with the club. A popular and talented Canadian striker, he was a key player for them in the 2002 -2003 season and is probably best remembered by Blades fans for the “Oh my God” goal against Forest in the Play-Off semi final. He recalled his enjoyable time spent at the club & also how he used to come in to training early to listen to Kozzy’s jokes He talked about his life and football career, club and country, in Canada before leaving and coming over to England - a very likeable and interesting guy. Overall, an excellent evening enjoyed by everyone there - many thanks for the great feedback and the fantastic reviews that have been put on the message boards about the evening at Firth Park WMC watch this space for the next event there ! For more information on the evening & enquiries - please call 07967 714224 or visit the website www.legendsreunited. co.uk
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Tuesday 15th October
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SATURDAY 12th October
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OLIVER PAIGE TUESDAY 15th October
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LAURA ELLIS Les and Carolynn Welcome You to...
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LOUIE STEPHENS
THE DISTANCE FRIDAY 11th October
MEN IN BLACK SATURDAY 12th October
SPIRAL SCRATCH SUNDAY 13th October
YOUNG & FOOLISH MONDAY 14th October
DANNY HERROD THURSDAY 17th October
FEVER PITCH
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Sunday 13th October
FRIDAY 18th October
Saturday 12th October
KAREN KRISTIAN Every Monday - Ladies Night & Raffle Every Wednesday - Take Your Pick & Tombola Every Thursday - Quiz Night Tuesday & Fridays are MARKET DAYS in the car park: any enquiries contact club
JOHN SMITH’S AND STONES BITTER NOW ON SALE
THURSDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 12NOON - 4PM
‘The
Doris Day Story’... ‘It’s Magic’ Featuring Susan St. Nicholas
A Musical Autobiography of this Iconic Film Star ... with narration, movie clips and ‘live vocals’. Tickets: £8.00 (Includes Pie & Pea Luncheon) Tickets Selling Fast
Tickets Available At The Club or call 0114 2453140 / 07789088810
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LAURA McGANN Top Female Vocalist
56 Idsworth Road - Sheffield - S5 6UP Telephone: 0114 242 6321
WATCH LIVE SPORTS HERE! DOUBLE BAND WEEKEND Saturday 12th October GREAT LOCAL BAND
STILL THE RHYTHM Sunday 13th October TOP ROCK COVERS BAND
SCREAMING EAGLES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY
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TOP ENTERTAINMENT
MON & THURS EVENINGS
ROCK COVERS BAND
2 Margetson Road, Parson Cross, Sheffield Telephone: 0114 232 1529
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GREAT FUN NIGHT CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT Wednesday 9th October
STEVE ROSE SONYA
THE RAG DOLLS Every Tuesday - from 8:30pm
LADIES DANCE NIGHT PLUS WIN A GALLON OF BEER
PLUS 3 TOMBOLA FLYERS
CARL KNIGHT Saturday 19th October
ROCK THE NIGHT Sunday 20th October
CRASH
SATURDAY 12TH OCT
ADVERSE CAMBER SUNDAY 13TH OCT FEMALE VOCALIST
Saturday 12th October
QUIZ NIGHT
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IN THE LOUNGE
Friday 11th October
Wednesday 16th October
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COLLEY WMC
Sunday 13th October
Excellent Male Vocalist
Sunday 13th October
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
Excellent 3 Piece Group
EX STAR LEE CAMMSTAR
AMANDA SMITH ELLI GENT
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DUAL IMPACT
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Saturday 12th October
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Saturday 19th October
FUEL
SOCIAL CLUB
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LIVE FOOTBALL FRIDAY 11TH OCT
ENGLAND V MONTENEGRO Club Open At 7pm
TUESDAY 15TH OCT
ENGLAND V POLAND
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THE WHITE LION EST 1781 THE PRINCE OF WALES THE PRINCE OF WALES
EVERY SUNDAY
JAM SESSION
4pm Start - EVERYONE WELCOME
Use available instruments or bring your own Monday 6:30pm onwards
EASY DANCE - Tuition With Mark
(Free Buffet and Big Prizes to be Won)
Tuesdays & Thursday 7pm-8pm
ZUMBA FITNESS
Every Thursday 12noon-3pm
Dancing with the Steel City Dancers First Friday of Every Month
EVERY WED - POKER NIGHT AT 7:30pm (With RedTooth Poker)
EVERY WED - QUIZ NIGHT AT 9.30pm
FREE JUKE BOX
Live Entertainment
THURSDAY 10TH OCTOBER (9PM)
FREE JUKE BOX NIGHT
CLASSIC COVERS TAKEN TO THE DARK SIDE
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER (9PM)
Live Entertainment
NORTHERN SOUL
FRIDAY 11TH OCTOBER
DARK SIDE OF THE LOUNGE
FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK CONTACT THE CLUB FOR DETAILS
DONNA RAMSDALE
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER (9:30PM)
STUNNING PERFORMER
FRANK WHITE BAND
LA PLATA S.C.
NEED NO INTRODUCTION!
FRIDAY 18TH OCTOBER
MONDAY 14TH OCTOBER (8:30PM)
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Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday
Saturday 12th October
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BLUES & JAZZ SWING CLASSICS
TURNED UP AGAIN!
• Every Wednesday is Mid-week Madness on Fosters & Tetley’s at £2 a pint. • We have 5 cask ales on sale with a good rotation of beers each month, also 4 premium lagers and other beers and bottles to choose from.
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Welcome to...
13 Hall Road, Sheffield S13 9AG • Tel: 0114 269 7277
Saturday 12th October
TABU
Boy/Girl Duo Sunday 13th October
PETER JONES
Male Instrumental Vocalist Saturday 19th October
JAMES BRANDON & FIREWORX Sunday 20th October
BONNIE
Classy Top Vocalist
BINGO & SUPER 5 BALLROOM DANCING BINGO & SUPER 5 BINGO LIVE ARTIST (Last Orders 12pm) OPEN THE BOX, SUPER 5 & LIVE ARTIST
Snooker Tables Sky TV 2 Huges Screens showing all FOOTBALL MATCHES Child Free Lounge
(Children are welcome in the Games Room & Concert Room)
UD OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
The Chantrey Arms
EVERY TUES - QUIZ NIGHT AT 9.30pm (Free Buffet and Big Prizes to be Won)
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOW OPEN UNTIL 1AM!
Live Entertainment! FRIDAY 11TH OCTOBER - 9PM
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER - 9PM
With
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80’S DISCO ROSCOE
REGGIE
733 Chesterfield Road S8 0SL 0114 258 5864
0114 2582095
The Home Of Sport In The Heart Of Ecclesall Road
HANDSWORTH SOCIAL CLUB TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
THE PLACE TO BE IN NORTON LEES!
THE PLACE TO BE IN HEELEY!
Star Male Vocal
LIVE ARTISTS
PAUL BARRY
MALE VOCALIST ON A RETURN VISIT
We Are Open All Day Every Day TOWNGATE, HIGH BRADFIELD, SHEFFIELD, S6 6LG T: 0114 285 1207
Sunday is Carvery Day
Monday is
Served 11:30am - 7pm
Tuesday is
Wednesday is Friday is
Thursday is
FISH
FRY-DAY
BOOKING IS ADVISABLE ON ALL DAYS (Food is served Mon to Fri 11:30am - 3pm & 5pm - 9pm & all day Sat 11:30am - 9pm)
TUESDAY IS QUIZ NIGHT - Jackpot and Prizes to be won - 9.30pm Visit our website: www.theoldhorns.co.uk
WOODHOUSE MILL WMC
582 Retford Road, Sheffield Tel: 0114 269 2910
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE TUESDAY ZUMBA (7PM - 8PM) £4 WEDNESDAY BINGO AT 9PM THURSDAY CLOSED SUNDAY SUNDAY LUNCH BINGO, OPEN THE BOX & 5 NUMBER BINGO
Friday 11th October
STARS OF THE FUTURE CHARITY SHOW Saturday 12th October
PETE MARX Sunday 13th October
MADELEINE ROBERTS
Mags & Michael Welcome You To
THE ANGLERS REST
Richmond Park Road - Handsworth - Sheffield Telephone: 0114 2430958 /0114 2442978
TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH £5.99 with a free drink*
(*From Landlord’s Selection)
SPECIAL OFFERS ON FOOD & DRINK SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER
RUSSELL T BIRD EVERY SUNDAY
KARAOKE WITH BOB & SUE CHRISTMAS MENU NOW AVAILABLE Book before the end of October & receive a special discount
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Friday 11th October
ROBBIE DIXON
Saturday 12th October
PARK GARDENERS
ELLI JAMES
OPEN ALL DAY FOR FOOD 9am - 8pm Bar Opens at 11am BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 9AM ONLY £3.50
CRAIG OFFERS A WARM WELCOME TO CUSTOMERS OLD AND NEW
FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE - RING FOR AVAILABLE DATES
WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC
SUNDAYS CASH BINGO & 5 NUMBER BINGO
NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT WATCH OUT FOR MORE FORTHCOMING ACTS
BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
CARVERY 7 DAYS A WEEK
SERVED MONDAY TO SATURDAY 12NOON - 8PM (2 COURSES FROM £4.75 BETWEEN 12NOON &6PM) SUNDAY 12NOON - 5PM (2 COURSES FROM £4.75 BETWEEN 12NOON &5PM)
Halifax Road - Sheffield 6 0114 231 3151
MON NIGHT QUIZ MON|WED|FRI BINGO Saturday 12th Oct
BERNADETTE WILDE BAND
Saturday 13th Oct
MEN IN BLACK
Saturday 19th Oct
BIG IN JAPAN
Saturday 20th Oct
THE FUTURE
SEQUENCE DANCING
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FOLLOW US ON
Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield Telephone: 07533543549
Sunday 13th October
STEVIE
Sunday 20th October
BEV BROOKES
Function Room Available For Hire, Parties, Weddings, Funerals Etc... up to 150 persons
THE VICTORY CLUB
134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD TEL: 0114 244 2134 EXTERNAL SMOKING AREA
FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION UP TO 100 PEOPLE WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES, FUNERALS WITH DISCRETION, BUSINESS MEETINGS & CONFERENCES RING 0114 244 2134 FOR DETAILS
Every Monday - BINGO & QUIZ in the Lounge Every Thursday - LADIES BINGO NIGHT - CASH PRIZES
NIK POWERS
MONDAY
BINGO
Cash Prizes
DANCING WITH RAY Line Dancing & Sequence Dancing with Tuition Spot Waltz with Prizes
TUESDAY
POKER NIGHT Private League & Cash Games POOL LEAGUE New Members Wanted Free Table
WEDNESDAY
FAMILY GAMES NIGHT, pool night, FREE table
THURSDAY
BILL & PETES SING-A-LONG
FULL SIZE SNOOKER & POOL TABLE SUPERB FUNCTION ROOM Air Conditioned, Private Bar, Seats 150, Catering, Live DJ - For Any Occasion
Saturday 12th October
EVOLUTION
SUPERB VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL TRIO
Sunday 13th October
SOUL SUMMIT
FANTASTIC 5 PIECE SOUL BAND
Gary & Laura Welcome you to the ...
Bagshawe Arms
Woodhouse Westend WMC 149 Sheffield Road Sheffield Tel: 0114 2693 057
MONDAY QUIZ NIGHT
BEER TOKENS FOR THE WINNER + BINGO FROM 7TH OCT BINGO SNOW BALL STARTS AT £50 - LAST GAME EVERY SESSION
WEDNESDAY MODERN SEQUENCE PLUS BINGO THURSDAY DOMINO KNOCK OUT FRIDAY & SATURDAY BINGO, PYCR & OPEN THE BOX SUNDAY BINGO/OPEN THE BOX KARAOKE (3PM - 8PM) Friday 11th October
CASEY CADENZA Saturday 12th October
KEIRON SCOTT
MONDAY TO FRIDAY ALL DRAFT BEERS, LAGERS & CIDERS ARE £2 PER PINT* *Except Carling & Coors (£2.50) *Excluding Bank Holidays & Functions
A Warm Welcome from Jill & Steve
Malin Bridge Inn
Holme Lane, Sheffield, S6 4J2 Tel: 0114 2348241
SAT 19TH OCT
PERFUME PARTY
MALE/FEMALE FRAGRANCES
PAY ON THE NIGHT & PICK UP A FEW DAYS LATER
SAT 26TH OCT
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Norton Avenue, Sheffield S14 1BP Tel: 0114 348 4000
SATURDAY 2ND NOVEMBER 7:30PM TILL DEATH!
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME SPOOKY ACTIVITIES • SHOCKTAIL DRINKS
BONFIRE SPECTACULAR TUESDAY 5TH NOVEMBER FROM 6PM
NEW YEAR’S EVE BIG BASH INCLUDING DISCO, BUFFET & CHAMPAGNE
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM 1ST NOVEMBER ONLY £5 PER PERSON
FREE WALK-IN WIFI
CROWN & GLOVE Stannington
Regular Beers & Changing Guest Ales
Cask Marque Accredited
We are now a member of SIBA Now stocking local ales. Farmers Ales/ Thornbridge/ Guests
JOHN FITZPATRICK
TUES 29TH OCT
TEMPLE SPA
TUESDAY - FRIDAY 5PM - 8PM 2 MEALS FOR £7
NORTHERN SOUL
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
96 Uppergate Road • Stannington Sheffield • S6 6BY Tel: 0114 232 4440
Sunday 13th October
CRAIG MICHAEL
FANCY DRESS & FREE SHOTS
Sunday 20th October Saturday 26th October
www.wadsleybridge-wmc.co.uk
Sunday 13th October
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MEMBERS & AFFILIATED FRIENDS MOST WELCOME
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THE TRADES CONFERENCE CENTRE & SOCIAL CLUB 19 South Mall • Frenchgate Centre • Doncaster • DN1 1LL T: 01302 326 313 E: enquiries@doncastertrades.co.uk W: www.doncastertrades.co.uk
DONCASTER TRADES THE PERFECT PLACE TO MEET…
…and eat, drink and make merry whatever the occasion.
Of all the venues in The Mercury region, “The Trades” is genuinely unique.
Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of its move into The Frenchgate Centre in Doncaster this month, The Trades is still as modern a venue as it is possible to find and their slogan “more than just a club,” is highly appropriate, as there is everything here to cater for any event. From a great night out following your favourite live acts, to hosting a wedding reception for up to two hundred guests; from enjoying great “home cooked” meals from two excellent menus, to organising a conference or business meeting, The Trades caters for all this and more from its location inside the Frenchgate Centre right in the centre of Doncaster. Catering can be provided for every event held in the concert room, lounge, or meeting rooms, or you can “bring your own” if preferred.
However great meals and snacks are prepared by dedicated staff in The Trades own kitchens and are served regularly between 11.30 am to 2.30pm on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with cold sandwiches available until 3.00pm. On Tuesdays and Fridays you can choose from around twelve main courses including Roast of the Day for only £4.80, and there is always a Specials Board. On Saturdays there’s a choice of five main courses, plus hot snacks and sandwiches. (Articles continued on following pages).
Doncaster Trades 19 South Mall Frenchgate Centre Doncaster DN1 1LL
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Doncaster Trades Club from Everyone at Heineken
Tel: 01302 326 313 E: enquiries@doncastertrades.co.uk www.doncastertrades.co.uk
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What’s more the surroundings are fantastic. With bright, modern furnishings and flooring The Trades is extremely comfortable and welcoming. There are lifts to all floors where you will find a huge games room with two full size snooker tables and a pool table, plus a big screen TV and Sky Sports. Then there is the lounge, so big that live entertainment is provided and it even has a dance floor! When The Mercury visited last Friday the regular Country & Western event was in full swing with line dancers clearly enjoying themselves, and this was in the afternoon!
Proud to Support Doncaster Trades Club
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It’s Celebration Time! Congratulations to
THE TRADES CONFERENCE CENTRE & SOCIAL CLUB
on their 5th Anniversary at The Frenchgate Centre
Doncaster Trades Club Feature
THE TRADES CONFERENCE CENTRE & SOCIAL CLUB
The spectacular McChrystal Room, with its own stage and well stocked bar, caters for up to 180 conference guests or 130 people seated around tables, and then there is the Harrison Suite and the Elvin suites, so you can choose where to hold your own functions from parties to business conferences. Traditional attractions include bingo of course, but even here The Trades
offers that bit more, as there are big bonus prizes to be won on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, starting at £500 and going right up to £1,000! It goes without saying that The Trades is well worth a visit from anywhere in The Mercury region so don’t leave it too long to make a night (or day) of it, you will find it unique, welcoming and a great deal of fun.
SUPPLIERS OF CATERING & WASHROOM DISPOSABLES JANITORIAL & BAR SUPPLIES WISH DONCASTER TRADES CLUB EVERY SUCCESS FOR THE FUTURE
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WALES JUBILEE Social Club
2 School Road • Shef�ield • S26 5QG Telephone: 01909 773063
EVERY 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
JAM NIGHT
HOSTED BY CLASSIC ROCK BAND
EMERALD FROM 8:30PM Open To Everybody - Free Buffet During Interval
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER - MALE VOCALIST
CLIFF ANTHONY
SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER - FEMALE VOCALIST
ELLA J
SATURDAY 19TH OCTOBER - MALE DUO
INSPIRATIONS
SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER - MALE VOCALIST
LEWIS MATTEWS
SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER - FEMALE VOCALIST
LAUREN KAYE
Small Cover Charge On Weekends Small Function Room Available to Hire (70 People)
CHARITY NIGHT!! WEDNESDAY 23RD OCTOBER 7:30PM - LATE
HANDSWORTH SOCIAL CLUB
13 Hall Road, Sheffield S13 9AG • Tel: 0114 269 7277
LIVE ARTISTS
JO LITTLE
FEMALE COMEDIAN
SECOND JOURNEY DUO
URBAN VIBE TRIO
BOOK NOW!!
ALL PROCEEDS TO AMY’S HOUSE CHARITY ALL TICKETS (ADULTS & CHILDREN) £2.50 TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ON THE DOOR
CHILDREN WELCOME
THE EMBASSY & FOXWOOD 57 MANSFIELD ROAD, INTAKE, SHEFFIELD S12 2AG - 0114 239 9399 Live Acts At The Foxwood In October SATURDAY 12TH
DESPERADOS THURSDAY 17TH
DOMINO - DUO SATURDAY 26TH
LAUGHING GRAVY All Premiership & Championship League Matches Shown (including live 3 o’clock kick offs)
NEW 13FT HD PROJECTOR IN THE EMBASSY!
SHOWING ALL MAJOR MATCHES - Ring for details
Blades & Owls raffle every Friday to win 2 tickets to the following home match!!*
*Tickets Are For Whichever Team Is At Home The Next Day (Get 1 Raffle Ticket For Every Drink Purchased.)
1st Sunday Of Every Month SHEFFIELD SCOOTER CLUB
Pint Prices
meets from 2pm with DJ Fat Piggy MC Carling £2.52 Fosters £2.52 JS Smooth £2.32 SOUL SUNDAY from 3pm Magnet £2.42 DJ Gordon The Reverend Guiness £2.77
Sunday 13th October Every Friday
EMBASSY NIGHTCLUB
10pm - late with free entry until midnight
ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE HIRE
with large stage & dance floor, professional PA & lighting. MASSIVE DISCOUNTS THROUGH OCTOBER & NOVEMBER
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GRAHAM’S FAMILY FUN NIGHT PLUS BINGO
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SARAH LEE SCOTT
57 Greenhill Main Rd, Shef�ield S8 7RB
Cooked Daily by Our Resident Chef Ray
MARTIN GREGORY
+ Free Pudding
TWO MEALS FOR £7 (SELECTED) Noon - 6pm • Monday - Friday
CHARITY NIGHT FOR NICOLA GILBERT
SERVING QUALITY CASK ALES
WITH MALARKY AFFAIR
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CHRISTMAS FAYRE BOOKING NOW
OAP SPECIALS SUNDAY LUNCHES £5.95
FANTASTIC LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER
SUE & PAUL’S ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY THURSDAY
LOCALLY SOURCED HOMEMADE FOOD
EVERY WEDNESDAY - SENIOR CITIZENS TEA PARTY 12 NOON FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE
SHEFFIELD LANE WMC
45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU
0114 2457 806
Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge
Friday 11th October
SOUTHEY SOCIAL CLUB
Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ
TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101
HALEY LEWIS BAND
Thursday 10th October
Saturday 12th October
OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY
TOTAL RECALL Sunday 13th October
RICHARD YORK
RIDGEWAY ARMS QUARRY HILL, MOSBOROUGH, SHEFFIELD S20 5AZ • TEL: 0114 2477111
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Tuesday 15th October Friday 18th October
Thursday 17th October
CHRIS JOHNSON
Saturday 19th October
VASTLY REDUCED BEER & LAGER PRICES ALL HELD FOR 3 MONTHS
MONDAY AFTERNOONS
Sequence & Modern Dancing
WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start
ROBBIE MARTIN Monday
SAT 21ST DECEMBER Live Music with the Fabulous
ROXANNE NEW YEARS EVE
QUIZ NIGHT Tuesday
BUSKERS’ NIGHT & PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT- £100 Wednesday & Thursday
FREE POOL
Cocktail Party Including Disco, Buffet & Free Fizz
Dress to Impress! TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE
£12 per person
Friday
OPEN THE BOX Every Sunday & 1st Thursday of Every Month
SING-A-LONG & BINGO WITH BRIAN (1PM - 4PM) PENSIONERS’ SPECIAL
11AM - 5PM
Except Wednesday & Sunday
FOOD SERVED 11AM - 5PM
ALL DAY BREAKFAST NOW SERVED 11AM - 5PM
Saturday 12th October
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HEROES
Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED
All are welcome in the Concert Room Sequence & Modern Dancing
CASK ALES FREE WI-FI•BT SPORTS
We Cater For Up To 100 People For Private Parties, Christenings & Wakes etc
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Oct 12th- LUCY ANNE CARNELL Oct 19th- JENNIE LAINE
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£2.80 A PINT
BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUN LUNCHTIMES & TUE NIGHTS
Saturday 12th October
8PM TILL LATE Prizes for Best Costume
THE LOUNGE (5PM - 7PM)
Sunday 13th October
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SLING BACK
197 Mansfield Road, Sheffield S12 2AL - 0114 239 8681 Friday 11th October
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SHOW NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY THE BLUE BALL, WHARNCLIFFE SIDE EVERY FRIDAY STAVELEY CRICKET CLUB EVERY SATURDAY BARLBOROUGH M.W. EVERY SUNDAY HOLLY BUSH, RIVELIN
Andy & Rachel Welcome you to
THE MILESTONE Next to the Bus Station at Crystal Peaks rvery Daily Ca ay
Telephone: 0114 321 4346
FULL MENU ALSO AVAILABLE
Monday - Sund Noon - 4pm
9th Oct
ober
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£4.99
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EVERY MONDAY!!
JAM NIGHTS EVERY WEDNESDAY
Sit Back & Enjoy or Come Along and Play Live!!! Instruments provided or bring your own!
BIKER GROUP
FREE CHIP BUTTIES DURING BREAK
EVERY THURSDAY!!
Come Along On Yours Or Come & View The Hogs, Trikes & Bikes
Re-live the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s & 00s
EVERY FRIDAY!!
Free Function Room Available For Hire
with Own Bar, any occassion up to 80 people
QUIZ NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY
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GREASBROUGH
WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham 01709 551117
CHILDREN ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYS BUT NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON SATURDAYS
Saturday 12th October
FUEL
Sunday 13th October
IAN TYLER Wednesday 16th October
Top Weekend Entertainment Friday 11th October
HOOCH NAVARRO Saturday 12th October
Traditional Home Cooked PERSONAL FX Food Sunday 13th October
RICHARD YORK Tuesday 15th October
THOMAS HENRY
THE SHERLOCKS
RAWMARSH TRADES & LABOUR CLUB
BRINSWORTH
Saturday 12th October
Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825
COAST
SOCIAL 01709 364435 Brinsworth Lane
ANASTASIA RYAN
SATURDAY 12TH OCT
EVERY WEDNESDAY - AUCTION NIGHT
WAYNE SAMUELS & LAUREN FAYE MOSS SUNDAY 13TH OCT
INFINITY
MONDAY & FRIDAY
BINGO
THURSDAY
OLD TIME & MODERN DANCING OPEN ALL DAY
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
LIVE SKY SPORTS NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
Sunday 13th October
Saturday 19th October
BIG TIME CHARLIE
OLD WHITTINGTON MINERS SOCIAL CLUB
Station Lane, Old Whittington, Chesterfield
Tel: 01246 451961
Every Monday - ZUMBA 6pm to 7pm Every Tuesday - POKER NIGHT Every Wednesday - AUCTION Lotting 12 Noon - Auction Starts 7pm Followed by BINGO - 9:30pm start BIKERS WELCOME
SAT 12TH OCT
THURSDAY 10THAVAILABLE OCTOBER FUNCTION ROOM
BARBARA DEAN TOP FEMALE VOCALIST
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER
THE JUKE BOX JETS
Live Entertainment WEDNESDAY 9TH OCTOBER
STILL CRAZY LIVE BAND - FREE ENTRY SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER
EBONY MOONBEAM
PLAYING FLEETWOOD MAC, EDELE, TINA TURNER ETC. FREE ENTRY
New Regular Events MONDAY 14TH OCTOBER
POKER NIGHT TUESDAY 22ND OCTOBER
QUIZ BINGO
BOTH START AT 8PM FREE CROCK POT STEW WITH CRUSTY BREAD FOR DIPPING P.Y.C.R FOR CASH ON BOTH NIGHTS IN THE INTERVAL
SUN 13TH 0CT
RING FOR DETAILS Saturday 12th October
KEVIN MICHAELS
Saturday 19th October
HALLOWEEN PARTY STARTS 6:30PM - FREE ENTRY
DISCO, FANCY DRESS (WITH PRIZES), PARTY GAMES, APPLE DUNKING ETC.
TUESDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
FIREWORK DISPLAY OUR 9TH ANNUAL DUSTY MEGA
FIREWORK DISPLAY & DISCO HOT & COLD SNACKS & DRINKS, SPARKLERS, TOFFEE APPLES & CHINESE LANTERNS ETC. FUN STARTS AT 5:30PM DISPLAY AT 7:45 - FREE ENTRY
Book Your Christmas Party Early!
ALSO SERVING FOOD ALL THROUGH THE CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAY PERIOD CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR MENU DETAILS www.dustymiller.co.uk
WMC CLUB CHESTERFIELD NEWBOLD Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200
Saturday 12th October
TONY ALLEN
Maureen Welcomes You To
ANNUAL TEAM QUIZ
FRIDAY 1ST NOVEMBER
FINE CASK ALES NOW BEING SERVED
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
THE RED LION Real Ale & Mild Beer
Special Events
Dusty Carvery & Bar Meals Served All Day
KEELEY K KENNY FRANCIS
Thursday 10th October
DONCASTER RD, ROTHERHAM TEL: 01709 363323
Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW - Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1) Tel: 01246 810 507 • Email: adrian.fazakerley@virgin.net
BINGO EVERY NIGHT
Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770
EAST DENE SOCIAL CLUB LTD
The Dusty Miller
ALBION ROAD
29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545
Sunday 13th October
MIKE SUMMERS Tuesday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish Bingo Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Large Function Room For Hire Holds 250 People Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.
RAY DAVID
Excellent live shows! Friday 11th October
VAVOOM SASSY RICHIE RICHARDS NIGHT TO REMEMBER Saturday 12th October Sunday 13th October
Friday 18th October
For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849
BRIMINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD
T: 01246 233700
VENUE SUPPLIERS
EXCELLENT ROCK & ROLL SHOW
SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER
ROCK THE NIGHT EXCELLENT BOY/GIRL DUO
TUESDAY 22ND OCTOBER
DAN KNIGHT’S STORM
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY
BINGO
TUESDAY
QUIZ
MEMBERS & AFFILIATED MEMBERS ONLY SNACK BAR OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS COACH PARTIES ACCEPTED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
103 Coney Green Business Centre, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9JW
Telephone: 01246 252868
RETURN OF A BRILLIANT BAND WITH FANTASTIC LIGHT SHOW
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CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC
CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520
IN OUR LUXURY LOUNGE
Saturday 12th October
Friday 11th October
Saturday 19th October
Topline Vocal Entertainer
SUPERB MALE VOCALIST
EXCELLENT 4 PIECE BAND
Saturday 12th October
Sunday 20th October
GEOFF GRAYSON
STEVE BEYER
Saturday 19th October
THE MANHATTANS
MOTEL CALIFORNIA
AFTERSHOCK
STACEY RHODES
TOP NORTH EAST BAND
A TRIBUTE TO THE EAGLES
Sunday 13th October
Tuesday 22nd October
COMMERICAL ROCK BAND
CLASSY TOP VOCALIST
Young Vocal Entertainer
Tuesday 15th October
Friday 25th October
1ST & 3RD TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
EXCELLENT GIRL SINGER
EXCELLENT SOLO ACT
Friday 18th October
Saturday 26th October
SUPERB YOUNG FEMALE VOCALIST
CONTEMPARY ALL HARMONY BOY BAND
Young Female Vocal
Saturday 26th October
LUKE HOYLAND Parklands Sports & Social Club Wheatley Hall Road, Doncaster, DN2 4LT Tel & Fax: 01302 349881/344825 www.parklandsclub.co.uk
THE PARK SOCIAL SP RTS BAR 2 Victoria Road • Doncaster • DN4 0LZ
Friday 11th October - Brilliant North East Band
THURSDAY 10TH OCTOBER
BIG STEVE & THE HEADLINERS Saturday 12th October - 80s Tribute Band
BIG IN JAPAN
Sunday 13th October - Star Female Vocal
LAURA McGANN
Saturday 19th October - Excellent Yorks Band Sunday 20th October - Star Male Vocal
CONNOR O NEIL
Every Wednesday - BINGO with ALL CASH PRIZES! Last Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN
THE FUTURE
LAUREN FAYE MOSS
ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393
THOMAS MARX
DENISE JOHNSON
50’S ROCK & ROLL TO LIVE BANDS
ENIGMA
BONNIE
COYOTE
Telephone 07872463929
QUIZ NIGHT
FRIDAY 11TH OCTOBER
DISCO WITH DJ STEVE MAC
SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER
WHEATLEY W.M.C
Morley Road, Doncaster DN1 2TN Tel: 01302 360984 ENTERTAINMENT A BIG WELCOME TO OUR NEW STEWARD TONY & HIS WIFE ANN.
Welcome to The Wheatley Club!
SAT 12TH OCTOBER - EXCELLENT FEMALE VOCAL
STEVIE JAMES
SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER - EXCELLENT MALE VOCALIST
GARY LANE
MONKEY DUST
TUESDAY 15TH OCTOBER - TOP FEMALE VOCALIST
SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER
EVERY FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN NIGHT
TOP LOCAL BAND
STEVIE MAC DISCO & KILLER POOL FOOD NOW BEING SERVED 12noon - 6pm Mon to Fri BIG SCREEN SKY SPORTS Showing All Live Football
OPEN: MON-FRI from 1pm • SAT/SUN from Noon
HEIDI MILLS
WITH SNOWY AND GUEST DJs BRILLIANT DANCE NIGHT - 12:30 BAR
FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS 360984/812353
WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY WITH DISABLED TOILET
FIND US ON FACEBOOK ALL SKY SPORTS SHOWN FREE POOL ALL DAY EVERY DAY • NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS
ROSTHOLME BARNBY DUN SOCIAL CLUB SOCIAL CLUB 128 Askern Rd, Bentley Tel: 01302 873201
EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
COUNTRY NIGHT & BINGO Wednesday 9th October
DAVE WILSON Friday 11th October
BRIAN GIBSON
EVERY WEDNESDAY!
LOTTIE T’VAY YOUNG FEMALE VOCALIST Saturday 12th October
COUNTRY COUSINS POPULAR COUNTRY DUO
Wednesday 16th October
GRAHAM METCALFE
ROBBIE J POPULAR MALE VOCALIST
Friday 18th October
Saturday 19th October
Wednesday 16th October
2 DOLLARS MORE Wednesday 23rd October
BILLY LEONARD EVERY TUESDAY (VIEWING FROM 3:30PM)
AUCTION - 6:30PM EVERY THURSDAY
SEQUENCE DANCING TO A LIVE BAND
91 Woodfield Rd, Doncaster , DN4 8HN Tel: 01302 853446
BINGO BONUS NIGHT Wednesday 9th October
Every 3rd Friday of the month (FREE ENTRY!!)
SNOWY’S SOUL & MOTOWN NIGHT Saturday 12th October
SHARP EXPERIENCE 2 BOY VOCAL COMEDY SHOW
Sunday 13th October
JOHNNIE & LYNETTE
LITTLE SAM LYONS
Friday 25th October
Don’t forget our £1 draw on Sunday Nights
POPULAR COUNTRY DUO
HERE’S JONNY POPULAR ROCK BAND 01302 882 936
Off High Street, Barnby Dun,Doncaster DN3 1DS
WOODFIELD SOCIAL CLUB
PERSONALITY FEMALE VOCALIST
EVERY MONDAY
Quiz Night & Play Your Cards Right
EVERY TUESDAY
Ladies Night Chair Dancing/ Burlesque
EVERY WEDNESDAY Poker Night - Members Only
EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY Bingo & Play Your Cards Right
FIRST SATURDAY IN EVERY MONTH
Every Wednesday:
Karaoke
With The Dalton Johns Band & Guests
www.woodfieldsocial.co.uk
COUNTRY & WESTERN Every Monday: BINGO
Membership Available Anytime
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E8 SCAWTHORPE SOCIAL CLUB Eskdale Drive, Doncaster, DN5 9NT Tel: 01302 562 723
FRI 11TH OCTOBER
DONCASTER TRADES South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster Starts At £500! And Up To £1,000! - Sun, Wed & Fri
FRI 18TH OCTOBER
JOHN McKENZIE
ANASTACIA RYAN
GREAT MALE SOLO ARTISTE
GREAT FEMALE SOLO ARTISTE
SAT 12TH OCTOBER
SAT 19TH OCTOBER
MOD REVIEW
THE SHERLOCKS
Fantastic Facilities Are Right Here At The Trades, Inside The Frenchgate Centre
Friday 11th Oct - 1pm Start - COUNTRY & WESTERN
PETE JONES
MOD SKA POP BAND
GREAT YOUNG INDIE POP BAND
Saturday 12th Oct - FEMALE VOCALIST
SUN 13TH OCTOBER
SUN 20TH OCTOBER
Tuesday 15th Oct - 2pm Start - ROCK DUO
FEMALE FRONTED POP TRIO
FEMALE FRONTED POP BAND
Friday 18th Oct - 1pm Start - COUNTRY & WESTERN
ROXY
DUNSCROFT SOCIAL CLUB Live Entertainment
CHUBBBROYWN
CHRIS LAWFORD MALE VOCALIST
Sunday 13th October
UP CLOSE & PERSONAL
Skellow Grange WMC Friday 18th October • 7:30pm
MALE VOCALIST
est Special Gu n Comedia MICK MONROE
TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO
ALL SPORTS TV FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE
Available from the club or by calling 07841 909 445 Sports Media Promotions
BENTLEY WEST END SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
Cusworth Road, Doncaster DN5 9RF Tel: 01302 876340
TOP GUN ROCK BAND
Sun 13th BERNADETTE WILDE BAND Oct Sat 19th Oct Sun 20th Oct Fri 8th Nov
Tuesday 22nd Oct - 2pm Start
MARK TURVER Tel: 01302 326313
www.doncastertrades.co.uk ENJOY A NIGHT AT THE RACES..
...ON THE BIG SCREEN COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL RACE NIGHT SERVICE TEL: 01302 884725 / 844532 MOB: 07890 308053
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DONCASTER CINEMA SERVICES
Including Reserve Seating & Buffet
Sat 12th Oct
FIXATION
TICKETS £25
Parties • Weddings • Funerals etc Up to 180 people
200 Station Rd, Dunscroft, Doncaster DN7 4JR
Saturday 19th Oct - MALE DUO
appearing at
LUKE MURGATROYD
TEL: 01302 845 637
DEE DEE JAMES
ROY AN AUDIENCE WITH
Friday 11th October
KENNY LYNNE’S SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW
ROADHOUSE
Sports Media Promotions & Andy Booker Presents
Every Fri, Sat & Sun
Saturday 12th October
PROJECT 4
VICKY JAY
BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW SOUL & MOTOWN
FATE
POP & SOUL BAND
BONFIRE NIGHT
MONDAY QUIZ NIGHT 9.00 PM FREE ENTRY PRIZE: A GALLON OF BEER
WEDNESDAY
BINGO NIGHT FIRST HOUSE 8.50 PM THURSDAY POKER NIGHT CASH PRIZES ON THE NIGHT 8.00 PM FRIDAY BINGO NIGHT FIRST HOUSE 9.00 PM TOTE DOUBLE DRAW DRAWN 10.00 PM
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One of the most pioneering groups to emerge out of the English folk-rock scene since records began, Dry The River, it seems are kicking up quite a storm. From humble beginnings in Stratford, London, to recording their debut studio album “Shallow Bed” in Connecticut USA, the five piece are to embark on a full UK tour seeing them perform the infamous Leadmill Main Stage on 15th November. “I think people are surprised when they come to see us live,” explains Peter Liddle, heavily tattooed frontman of London’s Dry The River. “They expect us to be really calm and quiet but in some ways we’re the opposite.” Whatever impression you have of Dry The River in your mind, banish it. Emotively heavy, bass guitar riffage alongside intricately woven lyrics, the band is anything but a typical folk band. But with their roots held firmly in post-hardcore, the explanation into the twisted dark lyrics, haunting stage personas and sludgy bass lines ensure Dry The River are the alternative folk bank in the UK. “Emo has become a term of derision, but originally it mean emotive hardcore – all these DC bands like Indian Summer, Rites of Spring, Antioch Arrow who wanted to move away from political music to express personal things in an intense and energetic way. They screamed and cried in their sets and more often than not sounded like an amplified food blender,” reveals Liddle. “But the underlying idea is cool – although it’s important to play with passion, I believe that there should be an emotional underpinning to all music and all performance.” The band released their debut studio album “Shallow Bed” on 5th March 2012 to a reception of chart success. Landing themselves in at number 28 in the UK album charts, tracks “History Book,” “Weight And Measures” and “Shield Your Eyes” all work together to create a powerfully written and performed first album. Produced by Peter Katis, who historically worked with the likes of Interpol and The National, Dry the River are now set to release their second album later this year. Residing in Iceland over the summer to allow for the flowing of creative juices, if “Shallow Bed” is anything to go by…we suggest you get yourself a box of Kleenex…it’s going to be a weepy one. “I’d be pleased if people felt that it’s not just another indie folk record,” says Liddle. “I think we’ve agonised over every note of it. It has some hooks and big melodies but it’s contemplative and considered too.”
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Fake Britain 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Britain’s Empty Homes 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Keeping Up Appearances 3.15 Perfection 4.00 Escape to the Country 4.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Waterloo Road 9.00 Truckers 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Question Time 11.35 This Week 12.20 Holiday Weatherview 12.25 BBC News
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6.00 This Is BBC Two 6.05 Homes Under the Hammer 7.05 Real Rescues 7.50 Britain’s Empty Homes 8.20 Sign Zone: Wanted Down Under 9.05 Ultimate Swarms 10.05 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain 10.35 HARDtalk 11.00 BBC News 11.30 BBC World News 12.00 Daily Politics 1.00 Classic Mastermind 1.30 Weakest Link 2.15 Great British Menu 2.45 Floyd on Fish 3.15 Are You Being Served? 3.45 ’Allo ’Allo! 4.15 Cagney & Lacey 5.00 Flog It! 6.00 Eggheads 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two 7.00 Rick Stein’s India 8.00 The Great British Bake Off 9.00 The Wrong Mans 9.30 The Sarah Millican Television Programme 10.00 Later Live – with Jools Holland 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Stephen Fry: Out There 12.20 Sign Zone: Mum and Dad Are Splitting Up 1.20 This Is BBC Two 3.50 BBC Learning Zone
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6.00 This Is BBC Two 6.05 Homes Under the Hammer 7.05 Real Rescues 7.50 Britain’s Empty Homes 8.20 Sign Zone: Wanted Down Under 9.05 Robert Peston Goes Shopping 10.05 Plan It, Build It 10.35 HARDtalk 11.00 BBC News 11.30 BBC World News 12.00 Daily Politics 1.00 Classic Mastermind 1.30 Weakest Link 2.15 Great British Menu 2.45 Floyd on Fish 3.15 Are You Being Served? 3.45 ’Allo ’Allo! 4.15 Cagney & Lacey 5.00 Flog It! 6.00 Eggheads 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two 7.00 Rick Stein’s India 8.00 Trust Me I’m a Doctor 9.00 Peaky Blinders 10.00 Mock the Week – Again 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Stephen Fry: Out There 12.20 Sign Zone: Britain’s New Banking Scandal – Panorama 12.50 This Is BBC Two 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
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Coronation Street Mon: Kylie is left reeling from a shock discovery! Steve’s in the doghouse, but who will rule the roost? Hayley is overwhelmed by Roy’s surprise plans. Wed: Is David about to lose it all? Roy and Hayley have a ball in Blackpool. And Michelle puts her foot down. Fri: Roy is floored by Hayley’s decision. Nick, Kylie and David face the fallout. Barry reveals the shocking truth to Michelle. Emmerdale Mon: When Sarah goes missing, Debbie fears that Cameron is responsible. Ruby delivers shocking news to her mother. Can Alicia get through Priya’s hen night without cracking? Tues: Alicia comes clean to David about her true feelings. Lindy has a surprising yet tempting proposition for Ruby. Wed: Cameron has the Woolpack under Siege and one of the villagers is shot. Marlon lies lifelessly in the flooded cellar as the water rises to dangerous levels. Thurs: Cameron presents two of his hostages with an impossible choice. The first victim of the siege fights for their life in hospital. Fri: The victims of the Siege worry that life in Emmerdale will never be the same. Joanie finally reaches a decision regarding Amy’s relationship with Kyle. Kerry’s left to make a choice that deeply affects Ruby’s baby plans. Eastenders Mon: Jack throws a flat-warming party to lift Ronnie’s spirits, but Phil makes it clear that he will not be going as he doesn’t approve of their relationship, which tests the Mitchell loyalties. Michael continues to execute his master plan to ruin Janine, but is left furious when Alice throws a spanner in the works. Tues: Michael continues to use Alice in his battle against Janine, but will she fall further into Michael’s manipulative plan? Ian is surprised to see that David is back in Walford and it doesn’t take long for David to rile Ian as he plays on his insecurities of the past. Thurs: Carl continues to put pressure on Ronnie but she is pleased when help comes from an unlikely source. Michael is thrilled that his manipulation of Alice seems to be working, and he begins to be the ultimate puppet master, finally putting his plan into place. Fri: Alice hatches a cunning plan to show who her alliances are really with. The competition between Lucy and Danny is heating up, but Lucy is left shocked when she finds out the truth about Danny. Home & Away Mon: After a rocky start, the Braxton boys start to enjoy themselves on Heath’s stag weekend in Melbourne. Left to organise the wedding, Bianca gets cold feet, not least because the ever-helpful Zac seems much better husband material than Heath. Tues: Brax enlists Ricky’s help to get the wedding back on track and reassures Heath that it is just cold feet. Wed: Bianca asks Ricky to be her bridesmaid. Leah admits to an over worked Irene that she is bored with the diner. Chris upsets Sasha as he continues his charm offensive on Indi. Thurs: Sally is waiting for the money from the Blaxland sale, but will it be enough to pay for the air fare to America and Pippa’s treatment? Fri: Stranded in the bush while John goes for help, Marilyn and Jett thrash out the problems in their relationship. Sally is forced to realise the real cost of sending Pippa for treatment to the Mayo clinic. Neighbours Mon: Afraid of being implicated in the hit-and-run, Paul pays Marty to leave town. Jack Lassiter reveals that he is dying and has spent his entire fortune. Tues: Toadie’s hopes that Marty’s confession will clear his name are dashed when Ellen takes him in for questioning. Wed: All the hit-and-run suspects are gathered together for Lucas and Vanessa’s wedding. A picture of what happened that night is gradually revealed in flashback from each person’s point of view. Thurs: With the mystery of the hit-and-run solved, now come the repercussions. Chris cannot understand why Hudson refuses to see him, the Turner kids are grounded for being dishonest and secretive, and Matt struggles with the knowledge that Mason turned to Paul for help instead of him. Fri: Disappointed with Mason and angry when Amber breaks the Josh ban, Matt washes his hands of his kids.
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by Clint Walker
This week I haven’t done any fishing due to being struck down with acute ‘manflu’ at short notice, so I’ve been stuck in reading the forums and trawling the internet whilst suffering.... One thing which has struck me this week, (especially after the lies I highlighted last week) is the amount of people who are prepared to spoil, decry, slander or libel another angler’s passion. I see many youngsters (and older) keen to make their mark and share their enjoyment by offering video content, blog posts and other similar content only for other so called ‘anglers’ to rip it apart! Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate that some may need a little guidance, some may be practically unsafe and some haven’t a clue what they are talking about, but the venom from others that is so quick to be spouted astonishes me! I can’t for the life of me think why; if I don’t agree with a point being made, I will perhaps offer an opinion respectfully, and if it’s not agreed with, then fine....I’ll move on. What I won’t do is resort to vitriol or abuse which so many seem quick to revert to! If I don’t agree particularly with what has been written, but don’t feel the urge to offer an alternative then I most definitely would not see fit to retort with a reply edged with sarcasm or tinged with anger or even one which now constitutes bullying.... so why do others? I’m sure that jealousy does play some small part; the green eyed monster looms because the contributing angler is sponsored (or seeks to be) has access to a valued water or is able to portray his angling as enjoyable,
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It’s Future Champions’ day at Newmarket on Saturday where the top races are the Middle Park Stakes and the Dewhurst Stakes, both of which are Group 1 contests. Also the second leg of the bookies’ benefit (Autumn Double) is run on Saturday when another apparently impossible to solve contest takes place in the shape of the Cesarewitch handicap. Needless to say it is the Middle Park Stakes and the Dewhurst Stakes where I recommend readers to focus their attention along with the Group 2 contest at 2.05. York complements the Channel 4 TV coverage with three handicaps and a Listed race – making eight races in total on that channel. Newmarket: 2.05 Dubai Challenge Stakes, Group 2, 3yo+, 7f: Godolphin’s Lockwood has been running well all year and can bounce back from a second place last time out to score again here. Last time he was run down by Viztoria at Doncaster but that was quite a competitive event and I fancy he can come good again in this race. Arnold Lane, who finished behind Lockwood at Doncaster, gets the first reserve slot after running really well to be fourth in a valuable handicap at Ascot last weekend. Leitir Mor, Highland Colori, Professor and Cristoforo Colombo occupy the next reserve positions in that order. 2.40 Vision.ae Middle Park Stakes, Group 1, 2yo, 6f: Aidan O’Brien dominates the early entries with eight nominees but without any jockey bookings on show at present it is hard to know which might run. The one that catches my eye most of his is Great White Eagle who has looked quite special to date. However I am looking elsewhere for the selection and have gone for Richard Fahey’s Supplicant who ran a fast time recently at Newbury. The booking of Ryan Moore only enhances his chances in my view. This is nevertheless a mighty open race with many of the contestants seemingly in good heart at present. Great White Eagle heads a long list of dangers followed by: Shamshon; Astaire; Hot Streak; Wilshire Boulevard; Justice Day; Sudirman; Saayerr; Giovanni Boldini; Craftsman; War Command; and Green Door. 3.15 Dubai Dewhurst Stakes, Group 1, 2yo, 7f: This is a furlong further than the Middle Park but also has many of the same entrants as that race so watch for their chosen options on the day. I do like Stormardal but the ground may have to have a bit more “cut” than he is likely to get this weekend for him to show his absolute best. The others might be pretty difficult to separate in my estimation but the call goes to Great White Eagle in the hope that he runs here and not in the Middle Park. The reserve order is: Wilshire Boulevard; Sudirman; Giovanni Boldini; Craftsman; War Command; Outstrip; and Friendship.
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3.50 Betfred Cesarewitch (Heritage Handicap), 3yo+, 2m 2f: Normally this would be a race where my advice would be to leave it well alone but I am taking a chance that the merit of Tiger Cliff’s Ebor victory in a very respectable time might be good enough to see him land the spoils. The only small niggle is whether he will get the trip as last time he was tried over beyond 2 miles he finished second to Well Sharp in the Ascot Stakes (2m 4f). The slightly shorter trip should help. The reserve positions are occupied by (in order of preference): Moidore; Smoky Hill; Highland Castle; Los Nadis; Lieutenant Miller; and Seaside Sizzler. York: 1.50 Coral Mobile Three Clicks to Bet Handicap, 3yo, 0-100, 1m 208yds: Andrew Balding’s Butterfly McQueen gets the nomination here after a very respectable second in a one mile Listed contest at Chantilly at the beginning of September. The reserve positions are filled by: Favourite Treat; Tinghir; and Topamichi. 2.20 Coral App Download from the App Store Stakes (Handicap), 3yo+, 0-112, 1m 2f 88yds: In an open contest Chapter Seven is the call followed by: Sam Sharp (often runs well here); Black Spirit; Out Of Bounds; Hi There; Ehtedaam; Highland Knight; Songcraft; and Two for Two. 2.55 Coral.co.uk Rockingham Stakes, Listed, 2yo, 6f: This is another very competitive and open race with many in with good chances from what they have achieved recently. While I sometimes have doubts about the value of French soft ground form Haikbidiac’s third in a soft ground 5 ½ furlong Group 3 contest at Chantilly in early September may prove to be the answer to this particular riddle. My reserve slots are filled by: Rufford; Shamshon; Al Thakhira; Outer Space; Green Door; Complicit; Brave Boy; and No Leaf Clover. 3.30 Coral Sprint Trophy (Handicap), 3yo+, 0-105,
6f: With several of the contestants running particularly well this makes the Cesarewitch look like a walk in the park. There are currently 64 entries with only 20 sure to run. Several are seeking to extend a winning sequence and, to complicate matters further, no fewer than 37 of the 64 bettered a speed figure of 100 in my system last time out - making this one of the most impenetrable contests. My top ten speed figures from last time out are: Green Howard (134); Tatlisu (134); Ninjago (130); Spinatrix (125); Jamaican Bolt (124); Normal Equilibrium (124); Medicean Man (123); Aetna (120); Ancient Cross (120); and Jack Luey (120) – so you can see how tight this is! With Green Howard edging it over Tatlisu by half a length in the Ayr Bronze Cup last time out he gets a tentative vote but may not get a run as he is well down the list of weights. In the very strong possibility that neither Green Howard nor Tatlisu get a run Ninjago fills out the top reserve slot and is a certain starter if connections so decide. Next in line and sure to start if so decided is Spinatrix but the full order of preference is as shown above. Selection summary (for reserves see above): Newmarket: 2.05 Lockwood 2.40 Supplicant 3.15 Great White Eagle 3.50 Tiger Cliff York: 1.50 Butterfly McQueen 2.20 Chapter Seven 2.55 Haikbidiac 3.30 Green Howard Good Luck! Last week’s results: After non runners were discounted the final runners and outcomes were: Ascot: 2.05 Hot Streak –won @ 9/2 2.40 Secret Number- won @ 4/1 3.15 Free Wheeling – 5th @ 14/1 3.50 Big Jonny D – 17th @ 6/1 Newmarket: 1.50 Flippant – 12th @ 14/1 2.20 Extremity – 10th @ 11/1 2.55 (Race run at 5.15) Mahican – 7th @ 7/2 Redcar: 3.30 Anticipated – 7th @ 7/1 Sunday, France: Longchamp: 3.15 Novellist – non runner With two winners (at 9/2 and 4/1) and one non runner the return on the weekend was a profit of 2.5 points to one point level stakes.
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DICKOV ON INJURIES Paul explained exclusively to Rovers Player why the international break is good for getting the squad back in full fitness after the strains of games coming thick and fast. Dickov “This international break lets us get on top of the knocks and bumps players get on a weekly basis without chance to get them back fully fit. We have had Reece (Wabara) and Richie (Wellens) both struggling last week so this break gives a chance to get a clean bill of health for the majority of the players. “The problem injury was James (Husband) who is our only recognised left back, who will now have an operation on Friday for a dislocated shoulder that has resulted in a torn cartilage. We will now look at whether we need to bring someone in on loan for cover but Reece (Wabara) came in Saturday and probably had his best game for us, covered the left back position well. “When we first signed Reece, I knew he could play in the left side position from when I had him at Oldham and also from watching him play. The more players like this, who can cover other positions when need its better for us.”
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LOCAL ROUND UP GAFFER PLEASED QUIZ SHOWDOWN County Senior League League Cup 1st Round Last years’ cup winners Wombwell Main take the headlines once again. They were involved in a 13 goal thriller at the weekend against Thorncliffe. Goals from Lee Angel (3), Zach Lycett (3) and Ross Tutill (2) settled the game 8-3 in their favour. Last years’ Semi Finalists and Division Two winners Jubilee Sports claimed the scalp of Premier Division Frecheville. They were helped to a 5-2 win, with doubles from Matt Turner and Danny Barnsley Sheffield FC Reserves also beat higher level opposition in the form of First Division’s Davy FC. They took the tie impressively 4-1, with goals from Miles Haworth, Matt White, Perry Jackson and Harry Liddell. In-form Handsworth transferred their league form into the cup, with a 3-1 home win over Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves. Millmoor Juniors showed their Premier Division pedigree with a comprehensive 10-0 away win over valley Knights U21. Both Chris Esberger and Phil Roberts scored hat-tricks for Millmoor. South Kirkby Colliery were 5-0 winners at home to Houghton Main U21, with goals from Craig Hobson (2), Richie Gaskell (2) and Shaun Hobson. Shaw Lane Aqua Force Barnsley U21 held Sheffield Athletic of the First Division to a 2-2 after 120 minutes. Sadly, for them Sheffield defeated them 4-3 in the penalty shoot-out that followed. Rotherham Town have been going well in the First Division, with only one defeat in their first eight games. They carried on this form in the cup at the weekend, with a 4-1 win over Bawtry Town U21 at Herringthorpe Leisure Centre. Houghton Main passed safely into Round Two, with a comfortable 4-1 home win over Swallownest Miners Welfare U21. Houghton Main’s goals came from Simon Askwith, Ashley Emmett, Adam Stead and Nicky Harper. Four goals from Adam Green and a Chris Telling strike gave Millmoor Juniors Reserves a 5-1 home win over North Gawber Colliery U21 at Grange Park. Sheffield Lane Top edged an all Division Two tie with New Bohemians 3-2 at Boundary Sports Club. Also, North Gawber Colliery defeated fellow Division Two opposition Caribbean Sports 5-3 at Wooley Miners Welfare. Maltby Main Reserves made it back-to-back wins, with a comfortable 5-2 home win over Davy FC U21. Adam Smith scored twice to help Everest to a 4-1 home win over Penistone Church Reserve at Holme Lea Sports Ground. Joe Yeardley and Ibrahim Mohammed were also on target for the hosts. Silkstone United of Division One narrowly defeated Division Two’s Bramley Sunnyside 2-1 at Ruby Cook Playing Fields. Both Rob Jerrison and Mike Russell scored to twice, as Sheffield Bankers beat Boynton Sports 5-1 at the Civil Service Ground. The win ends a run of three consecutive league defeats for the Bankers. Swinton Athletic claimed their second win of the season, by beating Joker FC 3-0 at Mexborough Athletic Ground. Swinton’s goals were scored by Curtis Wilkinson, Mark Clare and Hayden Barnett. Treeton Terriers U21 made it five wins from five, with a 6-1 home win over Swinton Athletic U21. Tom Bartholomew scored twice for the hosts, which follows the hat-trick he scored in Treeton’s previous game against Houghton Main U21.
Premier Division It was bottom versus top at Thorncliffe Playing Fields, with winless High Green Villa hosting league leaders Oughtibridge WMFC. High Green will be the happier of the two teams though, as goals from Joe Coy and Ian King helped them to a 2-2 draw and their fist point of the season. Penistone Church extended their unbeaten run to four league games, with a 1-0 home win over second placed Swallownest Miners Welfare at the Memorial Ground. Alvin Riley scored the winner for Penistone. Ecclesfield Red Rose drew their third consecutive game. This time they were held to a 3-3 draw at home by Athersley Recreation Reserves. There have been 35 goals involved in Ecclesfield’s first eight league games this season, so the Civil Service Ground is definitely the place to go for Saturday afternoon entertainment. Division One There was just one game in Division One, with Hallam Reserves hosting Thorpe Hesley at Warminster Road. Hallam Reserves took the points with a 3-1 win, thus maintaining their unbeaten start to the season. They sit in third two points off Wickersley’s lead. Division Two Frecheville Reserves claimed their first win of the season, with a 3-1 home win over third placed AFC Dronfield. The win takes Frecheville off the foot of the table.
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Rotherham United boss Steve Evans hailed his troops as they beat promotion-chasing Brentford by a solitary goal at Griffin Park. Matt Tubbs replaced the injured Daniel Nardiello in the Millers’ only change to the starting line-up, and despite plenty of endeavour by the bees, they were stung by Mark Bradley’s header which gave the Millers the perfect response to last week’s disappointing narrow defeat. “I think it equals the best result in terms of league performance in all honesty, we had to battle hard, as they had a lot of possession. The biggest compliment I can give my team is that they haven’t made a chance, and the only save Scott Shearer has had to make of note was the one he’s done sensationally with that’s heading for the top corner from 30 yards.” Despite enjoying possession in large parts of the game, the home side failed to really penetrate the Millers, and Evans was full of praise for the changes midway through the second period that helped his team see out the remainder. “We’ve had a few chances in the second half on the counter-attack. We stayed 4-4-2 for as long as we could in the second half but they started to get a march on us; as soon as we changed it though we had a good spell in the game and the subs we made had a good impact. I thought Hylton was excellent, Tidser steadied the ship and Tom (Eaves) run his guts out.”
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Some of the best brains in Britain centered on New York Stadium last night as members of The Chase and Eggheads pitted their wits against the Rotherham public. Hosted by Redtooth, the sold out crowd were first treated to ‘The Ultimate Quiz Showdown’ when members of ITV’s ‘The Chase’ went head-to-head with regulars from BBC’s ‘Eggheads’, before having the chance to take on the quiz kings themselves in an interactive test of knowledge. The Millers Head of Commercial Mark Hitchens hailed the night as a huge success: “We had some very positive feedback on the night and overall it was a huge success. Thanks to Redtooth who staged an excellent event and well done to everyone who took part in what turned out to be an exciting quiz showdown. “This was just one of a number of successful events staged at New York Stadium. The venue is much more than just a football stadium, it is a 24 hour seven days a week facility, so don’t for get to keep checking out events page for more exciting nights leading up to Christmas and beyond.”
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52 Wellgate, Rotherham S60 2LR Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Reserves were held to a 2-2 draw at Park Road by Kiveton Park. Despite the point, Kiveton slip to the bottom of the Second Division following Frecheville’s victory. Meadowhall League League Cup 1st Round Following back-to-back losses, Royal Earl were back to winning ways. They were 7-2 winners over Sharrow United at Warminster Road. Brunsmeer Abbey U21 claimed the biggest shock of the round; beating Hackenthorpe B 3-1 at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground to reach Round Two. Sheffield United Junior Blades U21 carried their unbeaten start to the season into the League Cup, beating Swallownest U21 10-0 at Burgoyne Park. Both Brad Bowland and Callum Finch scored four times for United. Mosborough of Division Two had a safe passage to Round Two, beating Crosspool U21 3-1 at home. Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 won their first game of the season. They were 5-2 winners over Division Two’s Cricketers 2012 at Waterthorpe Playing Fields. Aaron Hatfield scored twice to help Division Two’s Woodhouse JFC to a 3-1 win over Division One’s City Taxis at HBC Sports Centre. Premier Division Crookes were 3-0 winners over Wadsley Bridge WMC at Warminster Road, with goals from Joel Purkiss, Michael Murphy and Liam Cartledge. The win is the third straight for Crookes. Ashley Longstaff was on target twice for Hackenthorpe A to inspire them to an impressive 5-1 away win over Brunsmeer Abbey AJW. Hackenthorpe climb into second, only a point behind Rawson Spring’s lead. Arundel bounced back from their 4-0 defeat to Brunsmeer Abbey last week, with a 3-0 home win over Handsworth Turf Tavern. Ashton, Charlesworth and O’Kane were all on the score-sheet for Arundel. Division One High Noon lead the way in the First Division, after they were emphatic 14-0 winners over Intake Ball Inn at Davy Sports Club. Lanzel Reid (4), Chris Barnes (4), Adam Dickinson (3), Brad Hanson (2) and John Bolsover were all on an extensive scoresheet for High Noon. David Gelsthorpe scored three times for Jack-ina-Box, in their 3-1 home win over Packhorse Inn. Jack-in-a-Box climb into second place, and are only denied the lead by a inferior goal difference. They also have a game in hand of leaders High Noon. Penistone Church claimed their first win of the season, with a 3-2 away win over Concord at Meadowhall Soccer School.
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SHEFFIELD UNITED NEWS 2 13-14
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Marlon King’s first Blades goal earned the Blades a point in Friday evening’s home encounter with Crawley Town. The striker turned the ball home to cancel out Jamie Proctor’s first half goal to halt a run of six straight defeats. The Blades were the side pushing for the winner late on and the endeavours earned applause from the Bramall Lane faithful at the final whistle. Loanee Lappin, whose signature was secured earlier on Friday, started at left-back, at the expense of Hill, who, along with the fit-again Murphy, was on the bench. For Crawley, former Blades youngster Kyle McFadzean, brother of Callum, was skipper of the visitors and former Lane loan striker Clarke was part of their forward line. The game’s first opportunity fell to Crawley but Clarke’s effort was deflected over the crossbar. The Blades, kicking towards the Kop in the first half, were awarded a free-kick when Baxter was fouled but Hall’s curler was straight at goalkeeper Jones. Trouble, however, was just moments away. Crawley’s pre-planned corner routine caught out United and after Drury and Clarke linked up, PROCTOR was well-positioned at the back post to nod home from just a yard. The Kop sang to try and lift the mood but McMahon and Sadler were booked after a tangle and the latter had a great chance to make it two on 22 minutes but fired wide when in the clear. United hit back with a spell of possession and a number of setpieces, including one which Collins met with glancing header which flew wide. Soon after Cuvelier hobbled off and was replaced by Coady.
Crawley, on the break, registered the final chances of the half, but Proctor and Adams were both off target with their efforts from the edge of the box. United did have a huge appeal for a penalty turned down though, in injury-time when Walsh’s poor control saw the ball pop up and hit his hand but referee Tierney was unmoved. Early in the second half United had another penalty appeal turned down, this time Doyle’s effort struck Jones but only a corner was given and then, if evidence was needed that the home side’s luck was out, it arrived on 54 minutes when McMahon’s 25-yard free-kick beat goalkeeper Jones and struck the inside of a post but still stayed out! Crawley also had a penalty shout turned down, when Maguire challenged Adams, whilst Clarke also had a shot which was comfortably saved by Long. Taylor replaced Hall and the Blades got back into the game on 63 minutes with a neat move. Coady’s pass to Brandy set the move up and the latter picked the run of KING, who coolly slotted past Jones from the left channel before setting off to celebrate with boss Weir. Yet another Blades penalty appeal was turned down when Walsh and Brandy collided, whilst Collins headed over a Baxter free-kick and Taylor lashed wide on 74 minutes. The Blades displayed the more attacking intent in the final 15 minutes and went close late on when Coady and King linked up, resulting in the former’s controlled shot being turned around the post by Jones. Murphy replaced the tiring Brandy but late on Maguire was forced to make a tackle to keep out Clarke and Long saved from Torres. Four minutes of injury-time arrived with a Blades corner and late on a Murphy shot was touched around the post by Jones as the home side’s attempts for a late winner were not forthcoming.
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Simon Lappin says the Blades remain in high spirits ahead of Tuesday’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy tie with League Two outfit Hartlepool United. United haven’t won in 90 minutes since the opening day of the season, MANAGERS VIEW but recent loan recruit Lappin insists www.sufc.co.uk confidence isn’t an issue. Lee Carsley is adamant boss He said: “The dressing room is still David Weir will prove himself to in high spirits but everyone is just be a success at Bramall Lane, but insists United’s current rebranding desperate for that elusive win. It doesn’t matter how it comes in some will take time to put into place. respects, if we have to grind and Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s scrap out a 1-0 win then so be it. Johnstone’s Paint Trophy tie “Tuesday night is another with Hartlepool United, Carsley opportunity for us to get a victory in remarked: “The Gaffer is a winner; front of our own supporters, but it he has played for two clubs in Rangers and Everton who aren’t used won’t be easy.” Focusing on the challenge against to losing football matches. the Pools, the versatile Scotsman “To play on Merseyside and for the Old Firm you have to have character added: “We just want to get a win, regardless of the competition, but and he has certainly got that in Hartlepool will be focused on trying abundance. “We know we need results but at the to cause an upset. “They scored four goals at the moment we are trying to change the weekend, so will come here full whole brand of Sheffield United to make it something sustainable for the of confidence. Colin Cooper and next 10-15 years, rather than the next Craig Hignett both had good playing careers and I am sure they will have 3-6 months. a well organised and resolute side.” “There is a real belief in what we are doing and the players are on the same page. We don’t feel under pressure because hopefully everyone can see what we are trying to create, it is all for the good of the club, longterm. “The Gaffer is a fighter, he won’t walk away from a challenge or back down and I am the same, along with the rest of the coaching staff. “Of course we know we have to win matches, but at the same time we have to strike a balance in how we achieve that to ensure it is 4 QUEENS ROAD - SHEFFIELD - S2 4DG entertaining for the supporters to watch.”
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The Owls posted their sixth draw of the season at Hillsborough on Saturday. After a close-fought Sky Bet Championship fixture, Wednesday and Ipswich could not be separated on the day, sharing the spoils with a 1-1 draw. Paul Anderson fired the away side into the lead 11 minutes in but the Owls were soon back on level terms, with Michail Antonio nodding home from close range to score his second goal of the season. Both sides came close to adding to their tally with Cole Skuse and Jermaine Johnson rattling the woodwork of the Leppings Lane goal, but neither side could find a winner. Wednesday were out in search of their first win of the campaign, while Ipswich were aiming to make amends for letting slip a 4-1 lead to Derby in midweek, to draw 4-4. The Championship clash started at a quick tempo, with Owls’ striking duo Atdhe Nuhiu and Matty Fryatt looking lively from the off. Nuhiu saw an early chance well closed down by Ipswich bodies in the area but as the Owls were applying the pressure, the Tractor Boys drew first blood on the counter. From a hopeful clearance on 11 minutes, ex-Owl loanee David McGoldrick sprung the offside trap to race clear before squaring for the unmarked Anderson, who buried a low drive into the net. In what was proving to be a highly entertaining contest, Wednesday were undeterred by the set back and levelled up the game just two minutes after the restart. A deep cross from Reda Johnson picked
out Nuhiu, who nodded back into the middle for Antonio to plant a firm header past Dean Gerken. The goal was just the tonic for the Owls, who were visibly lifted after the quickfire leveller. But Ipswich looked dangerous in possession and were unfortunate not to regain their one-goal advantage at the half-hour point. Skuse managed to find a pocket of space in Owls territory and unleashed a fierce drive from 25 yards that struck the inside of the post and flashed across goal to safety. On the stroke of half time, an outstanding instinctive save from Gerken prevented Fryatt from scoring his second goal in as many games, as the referee blew for the interval at one apiece. Wednesday were quick out of the blocks in the second period, as Antonio crossed for Reda Johnson but the all-action defender powered his header just wide. With the game so evenly poised, there was a sense that the next goal could prove crucial. Chris Kirkland saved well from an angled Daryl Murphy strike on the hour and was called into action five minutes later, pushing Anderson’s low hit from the right away from danger. McGoldrick then blasted a half volley over the bar before Jermaine Johnson came within the width of the crossbar from giving the Owls a lead. Having pushed into a more advanced position with the departure of Fryatt, the Jamaican picked up possession from 30 yards and saw his thumping drive come crashing back off the angle. Four minutes of added time were indicated by the fourth official but neither side could find that breakthrough as Wednesday’s search for their first win of the season continues.
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An even share of the spoils was a fair reflection of the game said Dave Jones following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Ipswich. Paul Anderson’s opener was promptly cancelled out by Michail Antonio and each side emerged with a point apiece at Hillsborough. Jones said: “A draw was a fair result because I thought Ipswich were the better side in the first half and we were the better side in the second. “We just needed that second goal and we almost got it when JJ struck a worldy that hit the bar. But then they hit the post before that so it evens itself out. “I wish we could have put on more of a show in front of our own supporters like we did at Brighton in midweek when we were passing it around and looked sharper but we’ve had a long trip and it can take it out of the players. “We have six draws now and we should have turned some of those draws into wins. Only once do I feel we have not been in a game and that was Birmingham but we have been in all the others and today I felt it took us a bit of time to get going but we deserved the point.” The Owls now head into the latest international break and Jones says it will be business as usual on the training ground. He added: “We will be in next week and the only time off will be next weekend, when we don’t have a game. “The break will give us time for some of the players with little knocks to recover but we will be training as normal because we have some big games coming up. “Reda felt his groin today and came off so we will assess that and hopefully is it nothing serious.”
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Michail Antonio remains upbeat and positive heading into the international break after the Owls’ 1-1 draw with Ipswich on Saturday. The 23-year-old scored his second goal of the season to cancel out Paul Anderson’s earlier strike for the visitors. Disappointed not to have bagged a maximum haul of points at Hillsborough, after the game Antonio said: “It’s disappointing that we didn’t get that win today but we always try and take the positives from every game. “We conceded a sloppy goal but got back level quickly and from there, we created some good opportunities to go on and win the game. “But we remain very positive and feel that one win will create a chain reaction and we will start rising up the league.” The international break means no fixture for the Owls next weekend but Antonio is backing his team mates to produce the goods upon their return to action, with big games against Bolton and Barnsley on the horizon. He added: “What we really need is that one win, no matter how it comes, and that will be our marker to say ‘it’s happened now, now let’s move on.’ “I’m definitely backing all the boys to get this club where it needs to be. “We’ve got a lot of belief and as soon as we get that one win, many more will follow.” Samantha & Carl Welcome You To
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SCARBOROUGH ...........................................£175
11 NOV - 15 NOV
BLACKPOOL...................................................£190
11 NOV - 15 NOV
BLACKPOOL...................................................£139
11 NOV - 15 NOV
BOURNEMOUTH ...........................................£233
11 NOV - 15 NOV
NEWQUAY.......................................................£232
11 NOV - 15 NOV
SOUTHPORT ..................................................£160
11 NOV - 15 NOV
TORQUAY........................................................£201
SPECIAL OFFERS
CREAM OF THE COTSWOLDS from £145 • 14th - 18th October
2014 BROCHURE OUT NOW!
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
Christmas in Ilfracombe
5 days
£408
Mon 23rd Dec
Christmas in Wales
5 days
£385
Fri 27th Dec
TWIXMAS-Weston-Super-Mare
4 days
£180
Mon 30th Dec
NEW YEAR - SCARBOROUGH
4 days
£313
Mon 30th Dec
NEW YEAR – TORQUAY
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
of By Day between Noon - 8pm we have probably the best selectionere! Homemade Food in Sheffield. By Night we have a Lovely Atmosph Friday 25th October
Thurs 31st October
Live Band - Beatles Tribute
Visit our Scary Dungeon
BUTROS BEATLES
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 – Wed 15th Jan Wed 30th Apr Sat 28/6 & 9/8 Mon 14/7 & 15/9 Sun 20th July Sun 29/6 & 10/7 Thurs 14th Aug
Snow White – Birmingham LION KING – BRADFORD MAMMA MIA – BLACKPOOL 3 days DOWNTON ABBEY 2 days MAMMA MIA – BLACKPOOL 2 days MAMMA MIA – BLACKPOOL SHREK – LEEDS
adult £15 adult £49.50 adult £30 adult £14 adult £14 adult £15 adult £42 adult £23 adult £65 adult £35 adult £65 adult £129 adult £99 adult £99 adult £48 adult £49
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 February 11th - 14th St. Annes Clifton Park Hotel, BBEM Valentines Eveining Meal Special Offer ...................... £155pp February 21st - 24th Blackpool Hotel Belvedere, BBEM 3 Night Cabaret Entertainment................................... £139pp
Hemsworth Road Norton Sheffield S8 Telephone: 0114 255 1314
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
MON 23RD DEC - CHRISTMAS IN ILFRACOMBE - 5 DAYS £408 FRI 27TH DEC - TWIXMAS IN SOMERSET - 4 DAYS £180 MON 30TH DEC - NEW YEAR - SCARBOROUGH - 4 DAYS £313
For Information and Bookings Please Call Telephone 01226 360901 Sheffield 0114 232 3366 or Barnsley 01226 287403 Freephone 0808 1682928
The
ALL OUR TOURS ARE FULL Y BONDED
Coaches Turkey & Tinsel
Sunday 17th November Christmas Lunch St Annes Clifton Park Hotel ...................................... £29pp 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