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Copley’s Column My Thursday night act at the Victoria, Dronfield was to have been the wonderful Rachel Raynor, a particular favourite of mine, so you can imagine my chagrin when I got a message from her on Thursday teatime that she was unable to appear due to a sore throat that had got steadily worse throughout the day. However, she explained that she was sending an able replacement in the shape of Derren Boulton and that I would not be disappointed. It is not my normal practise to book any act without seeing them first, so I had to rely on Rachel’s judgement. I was heartened to receive a few messages on facebook stating that Derren would do a good job, and how right they were. The followers of Rachel had that opted to go elsewhere rather than listen to Derren missed a cracking night. He was fantastic, and had a great variety of material that everybody knew. Thank you Rachel for sending him, thanks to Derren for coming and both have dates to appear again at the Victoria, Dronfield’s home of live music. On the following night, I went to the busy Talbot Arms, Dronfield to see local favourites Junkyard Dog who were excellent as usual. How blessed I am to have such quality entertainment on my doorstep. A lass had walked to the Talbot from Greenhill, good practice for when she walks two hundred and fifty miles in a charity walk to benefit breast cancer and a collection jug was passed around the pub and one hundred and fifteen pounds were raised from the generous customers for her charity. As my young girlfriend struggles to go out three nights on the trot, we stayed in on Saturday night, giving me an opportunity to catch up on the X Factor. I had seen quite a few negative reports about the standard of those taking part, and beg to differ as in the main, I found the standard to be pretty high. I do not however agree with the gimmicky practice of telling an act one minute that they are through to the next round, only to destroy them later in the programme in a strange game of musical chairs by telling them that they have to go home. The football, for want of a better word, served
up by Sheffield United continued to be awful and defeat by lowly division two side Hartlepool in the Hotpoint Spin Dryer Cup or something similar led to the inevitable sacking of manager David Weir. Who will succeed him is anyone’s guess, given that nobody wanted the job last time. I have just watched them on Sky playing Coventry City and they quickly went three goals behind. However, a spirited last twenty minutes saw them to a narrow three goals to two. Kevin McCabe in all fairness should refund Prince Abdullah half of his money back (totalling fifty pence.) He could then perhaps arrange a similar deal with Mr Mandaric, when he would equally have no chance at all of a return on his investment.
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We are delighted to announce that Sheffield’s Motorpoint Arena was recognized in Pollstar Magazine’s 2012 Year End Worldwide Ticket Sales Top 200 Venue List. The Motorpoint Arena was ranked at #11 on the international list. The ranking was based on 518,405 tickets sold at throughout 2012 at the Arena. General Manager Rob O’Shea said “We are proud to be recognized as a Top 200 Venue in the World, not least to be ranked 11th. This recognition showcases to the entertainment industry that Sheffield is a viable and successful market for entertainment. We are looking forward to our upcoming run of events for the 2013/14 season”. The Arena has a packed diary full of events including Brook v Senchenko, Disney On Ice, Mrs Brown, JLS, Diversity, The Big Reunion Christmas Tour, Black Sabbath, Strictly Come Dancing Live, Justin Timberlake, Russell Howard, Jack Whitehall, Miranda Hart, Torvill & Dean’s Dancing On Ice Final Tour & many more to be announced shortly…
3. Which of the Beatles’ has James as his first name? 4. Who fired the arrow that struck Achilles in his heel? 5. Richard Block and David Quayle founded which store in Southampton in 1969? 6. What was the name of the little girl who owned Bagpuss? 7. Prior to Tony Blair, who was the last Labour Prime Minister? 8. What do Americans call the game that we call draughts? 9. Who was the last British Governor of Hong Kong? 10. In Eastenders, who shot Phil Mitchell? Answers on Page 2
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Last Weekʼs Solutions ACROSS: 4) Squalid, 8) Leader, 9) Cast off, 10) Sea air, 11) Torque, 12) Up to date, 18) Distinct, 20) Bonsai, 21) Scream, 22) Illicit, 23) Genial, 24) Remnant. DOWN: 1) Close up, 2) Canasta, 3) Remind, 5) Quarters, 6) Afters, 7) Influx, 13) Audition, 14) Anaemic, 15) Stumble, 16) Coolie, 17) Assign, 19) Ticket.
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Weekly Wit With... ALBERT SNODGRASS
Last week, a guy walked into a bank at midday, pulled a gun on the cashier, who had no choice but to hand over the money. The robber looked at the customer on his left and asked had he seen him rob the bank. When the customer replied yes, he shot him in cold blood through the head. He then turned to a couple on his right hand side, and asked did they see him rob the bank. The man replied that he hadn’t but his wife saw everything!!! ----------------------------------------------------“Sorry Albert, you can’t come into the pub today dressed like that.” “Why not?” “You’re wearing Speedos.” “I’m here for the pool competition.” ----------------------------------------------------I’ve had an absolutely awful day. First of all I got punched by a medieval poet, and then later I slipped up on a sausage. Things have just gone from bard to wurst. ----------------------------------------------------Bought a book on the history of flour the other day. Just sifting through it now. ----------------------------------------------------A worker has fallen in to a large vat of melted butter at a dairy factory. His condition has yet to be clarified. ----------------------------------------------------Tupperware is really useful for those days when you feel like throwing your food away another day. ----------------------------------------------------A man left for work one Friday afternoon. Instead of going home, he stayed out the entire weekend hunting with the boys and spending all his wages. When he finally got home on Sunday night, he was confronted by his very angry wife. After two hours, she stopped nagging and said: ‘How would you like it if you didn’t see me for two or three days?’ He replied: ‘That would be fine with me.’ Monday went by and he didn’t see his wife. Tuesday and Wednesday came and went with the same results. Thursday, the swelling went down just enough for him to see her a little out of the corner of his left eye. ----------------------------------------------------A group of chess enthusiasts were kicked out of a hotel reception for discussing their winning games. The manager can’t stand chess nuts boasting in an open foyer. ----------------------------------------------------A man goes to the vet about his dog’s fleas. The vet says: ‘I’m sorry, I’ll have to put this dog down.’ The man is incredulous and asks why. The vet says: ‘Because he’s far too heavy.’
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King John of England dies at Newark-on-Trent and is succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry. The Sydney Opera House opens. Florence Nightingale and a staff of 38 nurses are sent to the Crimean War. The Supremes become the first all-female music group to attain a No. 1 selling album. Apple announces the iPod. Sheffield F.C., the world’s first football club, is founded in Sheffield, England. Nelson Mandela is sentenced to five years in prison.
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This is the last article about palm reading. I hope you have enjoyed finding out all about the different lines and marks on your palm and what they mean. If there is a spiritual matter that you would like to know more about please text me and I will certainly do an article of your choice. Random Marks on the Palm As well as the major and minor lines most palms are decorated with many different, random markings. I will highlight the most common markings. Star Firstly check the star has five legs as it can often be confused with the cross, which does look similar but only has two fuzzy legs. A star indicates shock or severe difficulty in a particular area of your life which is determined by the location of the star. For example, a star on the mount of Jupiter indicates a shock connected with ambition and a star on the mount of Saturn suggests a shock connected with responsibility or duty. There is only one exception to this rule: if the star is on the mount of Apollo you should experience success in a career connected with the arts.
must stop and decide what to do next. A cross represents obstacles that must be overcome and difficulties that can lead to a person changing their circumstances. The nature of the problem is shown by the position of the cross on the hand. A cross on the mount of Venus (thumb) denotes problems with relationships. However, if a cross appears in the space between the head and heart lines it has a different meaning. This is called the La Croix Mystique and it shows that the person is drawn towards the occult and mystical. Yes I have one of these! If the cross is close to the mount of Jupiter it suggests a person who has an interest in astrological readings, Tarot and similar subjects but does not practice them. If the cross touches the fate line, or the fate line forms part of the cross, the person’s life will be strongly influenced by mystical and adult topics. Grille A network of horizontal and vertical lines is another indicator of trouble. If a grille appears on a mount, it saps the qualities of the mount. For example, a grille on the mount of Saturn indicates a tendency to be depressed, or take life too seriously and worry about work.
Square The square is a protective mark, helping to counteract any negativity. For instance a square on the mount of Jupiter helps guard against conceit and over optimism. A square on the mount of Jupiter may also be what is known in palmistry as a teacher’s square indicating that Triangle Take your time when looking for triangles. You you would make a good educator. may find them on both minor and major lines. Focus solely on the triangles that are clear. Island Triangles on the palm show skill and training, An island can only appear on a line, never on especially if they are connected to the head its own. The mark looks like it has interrupted line. You would expect to find triangles on the the line and in fact is the point where the line palms of doctors, engineers, and architects or has divided into two before joining up again. It anyone who has skill and intelligence and has shows weakness in the energy of the line and if undertaken long periods of training to be a it appears on the life line it indicates a decline in the person’s health and vitality. professional person. At the moment I am doing postal readings. Cross As you might imagine a cross indicates problems. If you would like one please contact me on Think of it as a crossroads, at which a person 07811632353.
Life gets even more intense this week, as Mercury reverses in Scorpio and later, as the Sun moves into the deep sign too. Joint finances may have been an issue for some time, but this week you’ll need to be extra careful about signing anything important or taking on extra debt. Call for more…
Personal financial matters have been important for some time, but may need extra care. It’s maybe an idea to keep documentation, especially linked with any purchases or contracts you commit to, as there’s a chance you may want a refund or need to review a recent decision. Call for more…
Relationships, whether platonic, budding or long-term, seem to be a major focus this week, especially once the Sun pitches up in Scorpio. With Mars stirring up your romance zone, and Mercury entering its cyclical turnabout phase, interesting conversations may show up. Call for more advice…
You may find yourself taking a trip down memory lane, or picking up an idea that you had abandoned. Aspects of the past may play an important role in the present. The Sun enters your sign midweek, so you may feel a renewed determination to follow your star. Call for more…
As Mercury is your personal planet, you may notice the retrograde phase more than most. It begins this week in your work and wellness zone. Although you’ll need to watch out for errors and delays, you also have the potential to resolve a situation that’s been bothering you. Call me for more…
Mercury begins its more introverted phase early on, which could coincide with a reunion. Whether it’s an old flame or friend, the chance to chat could result in an interesting proposition. If you feel like taking more time out to relax - go with it! Call now for more news and advice…
Creative and romantic options look promising. A Sun Neptune link may bring a chance for a tender date night with a love interest or partner. However, if you’re looking for fun in general, joining a book club or movie society could introduce you to folk who have depth and insight. Call for more…
Attention is focused on your social zone, with an opportunity to link with new faces and connect with old friends. You may feel motivated to get involved in community plans or a reunion. A Sun Neptune link can put you in touch with someone who may be inspired by an idea of yours. Call for more…
Finances may be important this week, especially your personal money situation. You may need to budget for domestic needs, as Mercury turns volte-face for a few weeks. Yet, there’s also the possibility of finding inspired ways to earn a little extra - should you need it. Call for more news...
Joint finances may be stirred up by Mars, which might encourage you to look into ways to resolve any debt problems, or perhaps to be more enterprising in general. There’s also a major focus on your career zone. You could have a few decisions to make. Call for your in-depth forecast…
With Mars now animating your sign, you may feel ready for anything. Yet Mercury takes a reverse position at the start of the week, which could cause confusion or delays. Therefore, this can be a good time to explore your options rather than setting out on a new path. Call for more…
There may be an edge to relationships, as folk you meet up with, including those close to you, may seem more edgy or picky at this time. However, they might have a few practical suggestions which could help you to realize a dream or goal. Call me now for more news and astral advice…
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THE VSO (VOLUNTARY SERVICES OVERSEAS) LAUNCHES A NEW CAMPAIGN
FLU – DONʼT LET IT CATCH YOU!
including infants and older people. A national advertising campaign is also being launched today by PHE to encourage parents of 2 to 3 year old children, as well as people aged 65 and over, adults and children with long term The Chief Medical Officer, Public health conditions and pregnant women, to Health England and NHS England are take up the offer of vaccination. urging people who are offered the flu Almost 800 people were admitted to vaccine, including those who are most at risk, and all 2 and 3 year olds (as of 1 intensive care with complications of flu last year and each winter hundreds of September 2013) to protect themselves from flu this winter by ensuring they get thousands of people see their GP and tens of thousands are hospitalised because of vaccinated against the virus. The VSO (Voluntary Services Overseas) flu. is launching a new campaign urging older For the first time, a nasal spray vaccine Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame will be offered to healthy 2 and 3 year old people to volunteer overseas. Sally Davies said: children. This marks the first step in an Severe winter flu and its complications can extension to the national flu vaccination Many of us will have heard of the VSO programme, which will eventually include make people really ill and can kill – you (Voluntary Service Overseas). It began in 1958, when a Hampshire couple recruited yearly vaccination of all 2 to 16 year olds. are eleven times more likely to die from and sent 16 volunteers to teach English flu if you are in a clinical at risk group. I A study published this week by PHE overseas in response to a request from the urge everyone who is eligible to get the and the London School of Hygiene & Bishop of Portsmouth. vaccine and help protect themselves and Tropical Medicine, found children are Today the VSO works in over 30 countries their families this winter. key “spreaders” of the fl u virus. Young around the world assisting in a range of This year we are offering healthy two and children aged 2 and 3 will be offered the projects especially in very poor areas three year olds a nasal spray vaccine to nasal spray vaccine to protect them against to help local people and organizations. not only protect healthy children from flu, flu, as their close contact with each other Volunteers work with local groups that means they are more likely to transmit the but to help to reduce the spread of flu and serve poor people, they help give children virus to other more vulnerable groups – protect others, including younger brothers a future through assisting with schools and education; they assist in hospitals; they train people in skills to earn a living - the range of work undertaken is huge. To date over 40,000 people have volunteered to help with The VSO. Most of the placements last between one and two years, though the charity does have occasional six-month voluntary job roles.The VSO says older volunteers are particularly valued for their life skills, their patience, their self-assurance Here are some things you can do to help The Terminus Initiative, 240 Lowedges keep warm, keep well and save money. and their resourcefulness. The charity is Road, Lowedges, Sheffield They may seem obvious but they can especially looking for older people who make a difference. have some special skills to offer such as Family Food Growing event! medical professionals, perhaps people with October half-term nursing experience, or teachers, community To keep warm and well, the room where Monday 28th October, 11am - 1pm you sit should be 21C and your bedroom or social development, business advisers, Come and join us at the community people with good knowledge of agriculture, should be 18C. allotment at Lowedges Fire Station for animals and natural resources, IT and fund • Don’t let the cold catch you out – this fun family event! raisers. Angle Salt, director of VSO UK, check the weather forecast each day Join in with: Planting & tasting fruit & says that the experience and skills of retirees in winter. veg, Children’s craft activities. Cook & are very much required for their work • Hot meals will help to keep you warm eat session, Tasty healthy snacks. overseas tackling poverty.“VSO volunteers – make sure you have tinned, dried share their skills in a way that leaves a For more information call 2378724 or and frozen foods in the house. lasting legacy,” she said. just turn up. Use the side gate on the left • Have plenty of hot drinks. Only “Volunteering doesn’t just change the lives to find us! boil the amount of water you need of the people in the communities where we or fi ll a fl ask to save money. work. It changes the lives of our volunteers. All age swim bus! • Wrap up warm inside and out. Wear a People who have volunteered for VSO say Serving Lowedges, Batemoor, few layers of clothing rather than one it gives them a better perspective on life. Jordanthorpe & Gleadless Valley thick layer. Socks and hats are great They also say that the best thing about Join us for low-cost swimming sessions volunteering is the feeling of making a too! at Heeley swimming pool. The mini bus difference.” • Cover yourself with a blanket or pick up points are across the area and we Lorraine Dodge volunteered with VSO in shawl and put your feet up if you can. will drop you off after your swimming the rural area of Kaski in Nepal, after taking • Close curtains at dusk and tuck them early retirement from teaching in Britain. session. behind radiators – keep the cold out Lorraine said: DATES: Every Wednesday and the heat in. “My teaching skills were put to great use TIME: Swimming session 1.30-2.30pm • Keep active – try not to sit for more in Nepal. I worked with head teachers to (mini-bus pick up will start from than 1 hour. motivate individual staff, and helped to 12.30pm) • Keep doors closed between heated improve education for Nepali children. After COST: Adults £3.50 Children £2 and unheated areas. retirement was exactly the right time for *cost covers swimming session & mini• Turn lights off when they’re not being me to volunteer with VSO, as I had accrued bus* used. Don’t leave appliances on so much experience at home. When I came To sign up please call Laura on 2378724 standby. home after two years, I felt more valued. or Kim on 2358642 • Check up on friends, relatives Volunteering overseas has given me a new focus in retirement.” and neighbours who may be more To find out more about volunteering Fit as a Fiddle vulnerable to cold weather. overseas with VSO, visit Adult: gentle exercise sessions www.vso.org.uk/retiredrequired Would you like to do more exercise but don’t know where to begin? Would you like to lose weight, get fitter Please send your news, comments, letters & feel more energetic? and relevant articles for this page or our Well this FREE class is for you! 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and sisters, grandparents and those who are at increased risk of becoming seriously ill from flu. Dr Paul Cosford, Medical Director and Director for Health Protection at PHE, said: For the majority of people, flu is an unpleasant, but not life-threatening illness. But it can be very serious for older people and those groups at risk of developing complications including people with weakened immune systems, as well as those with underlying conditions such as neurological disorders, liver, lung or renal disease, heart problems or diabetes, and pregnant women. Vaccination remains the best way to protect against the potential serious harm from flu this winter. For information on how to get your child vaccinated, contact your local GP surgery. Dr David Geddes, Head of Primary Care Commissioning at NHS England, said: Flu is a nasty illness which can spread easily. This extension to the vaccination programme for children will not only protect more children, it will have a wider health impact in terms of protecting other people who they come into contact with.
TREE PLANTING SEASON GETS UNDERWAY Sheffield is living up to its green status as over 750 new street trees are set to be replanted over the next few months. The street trees will replace those which have been removed earlier this year because they were unhealthy, dangerous or causing damage to pavements and roads. Sheffield City Council’s Streets Ahead contractor Amey will replant the new street trees which will help with the regeneration of the city’s street tree stock leaving them in a good condition for generations to come. Planting will take place between midOctober and March 2014 across a number of areas including Greystones and Gleadless. A diverse range of trees will be replanted and have all been selected to thrive in the city. The replacement trees will be approximately eight years old and three to four metres high. Cllr Jack Scott, Sheffield City Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Street Scene said: “At the beginning of the year we replanted 250 street trees. It’s great to see that we are now replanting a further 750 healthy new trees across the city. “We are aware that trees can be a very sensitive issue for many people across the city and we are working hard with our contractor to ensure that the public are aware of why we have to remove a tree and what we are doing to better maintain the trees that we have. “By removing dying, diseased and unhealthy trees over the next 25 years and replacing them with healthy, street trees, this will ensure that Sheffield has a healthy street tree stock for the future.” Jeremy Willis, Arboricultural Operations Manager at Amey, Sheffield City Council’s Streets Ahead contractor explained: “As part of the Streets Ahead project we carried out a health check on all the street trees across the city. This identified the trees that were either dying, diseased or reaching the end of their life. “These trees have been removed and will be replaced with healthy new trees. “We plant new trees during the winter months as this is when the trees are dormant, they aren’t growing during this time which gives them the best chance of survival.” Further details about the Streets Ahead works can be found at www.sheffield.gov. uk/streetsahead
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AFTER LOSING A LOVED ONE, DON’T ADD TO THE STRESS. GET EXPERT ADVICE ON APPLYING FOR PROBATE The death of someone close to you is always a sad and stressful time, but many people who have experienced this situation, on looking back to that time, remember the additional burden of the sheer amount of paperwork that can be involved. It is at times like these that the advice and action of a sensitive and efficient solicitor can do much to streamline the formalities, and to take away some of the stress. Emma Irons, of Wrigleys Solicitors, Sheffield tells us: “Particularly with regard to probate there may be a need to gather detailed financial information from several sources. At a time of bereavement it is quite understandable that people are not best placed to deal with this. If probate is required it is not always a straightforward process, yet needs to be carried out carefully and accurately to avoid problems and delays. Another factor to be considered is that probate will not be granted until some or all of any inheritance tax due on the estate is paid.” Probate is a necessary documentary safeguard so that financial institutions can be sure that they are releasing funds and assets to the people who are authorised to manage them. A grant of probate
(where there is a will) or letters of administration (where there is no will), mean that the financial institutions can, for example, close bank accounts and release funds. It means that the deceased’s property or land can be sold and the value of stocks and shares can be realised. The team at Wrigleys Solicitors has applied for probate on behalf of many clients and has found that this service provides invaluable support to people dealing not only with personal loss but also the numerous organisational tasks that need to be carried out following a death. She says: “Applying for probate, obtaining the financial information and completing the inheritance tax account is time consuming. A solicitor specialising in estate work can help clients negotiate the complexities and potential difficulties. Extra tax and penalties may be due if errors or delays occur.” She also adds: “There is information about probate available from many sources, but not all will be relevant and some can cause unnecessary concern. This information may also be sales orientated rather than impartial. Remember that as solicitors we are not sales people and our profession requires us to act independently and in the client’s best interests. In some cases we are able to deal with probate for a fixed cost, which is an added reassurance to our clients.” Administering an estate is seldom straightforward, and professional advice can be a welcome intervention at a troubling time, not only in dealing with practical matters but also in easing personal worries.
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Bookings Now Being Taken for Christmas!!! EVERY NIGHT IS A PARTY NICHT IN DECEMBER!
15TH ANNIVERSARY CHARITY BUFFET TUESDAY 19TH NOVEMBER from 7pm BUFFET • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • RAFFLE • AUCTION
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The Newly Refurbished Rose & Crown
The Newly Refurbished
S E O R&
CROWN Stour Lane, Wadsley, Sheffield S6 4BN
Congratulations & Best Wishes To Everyone At The Rose & Crown From Punch Taverns
For other pub opportunities in your local area please get in touch.. TEL: 0844 848 3264 E4RECRUITMENT@PUNCHTAVERNS.CO.UK
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The Newly Refurbished Rose & Crown
The Newly Refurbished
S E O R&
CROWN
Stour Lane, Wadsley, Sheffield S6 4BN Tel: 0114 281 2142
A Country Inn at the heart of a Sheffield Community.
When Punch Taverns offered Carl and Samantha Travers the chance to run The Rose & Crown at Wadsley, Sheffield, they didn’t hesitate. The Rose & Crown is one of Sheffield’s most picturesque pubs; originally three cottages, it is much more like a small country inn than a suburban hostelry. When Carl, who owns The Pheasant at Wadsley Bridge and the Star & Garter near the university, looked over this once thriving little pub he at once saw the potential. A Family Pub Now, after an extremely sympathetic renovation by the Punch Taverns team and their specialist contractors, The Rose & Crown is re-opened and ready to cater for the community. And this is the objective – a community and family pub which welcomes children – hosting Halloween and Bonfire Parties as well as private Christmas parties, Weddings and Christenings, in fact all manner of functions. One of the main features is the dining area, so private it might be called the dining room. Located at the far end of the refurbished interior, its intimate atmosphere is perfect for dining out with friends, or indeed parties of up to 15 guests. The design and furnishing combine to create an old world atmosphere, while providing diners with extremely comfortable and convivial surroundings. The rest of the refurbished Rose & Crown is a great example of a traditional inn, with its open fireplaces and oak beams, stone floors and subdued lighting you
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will find it hard to find a more welcoming and friendly establishment. And there will be a warm welcome from Carl’s hand-picked team of Manager Russell Brennan, Toni Milnes and the staff. Russell has a lifetime’s experience in hospitality. Born in Sheffield he has returned to his roots after managing establishments as close as France and far away Australia! Toni has worked for Carl for two years at the Pheasant and is now working towards her Personal Licence. Home Cooked Meals Together they have devised a varied menu of home cooked meals made from the finest ingredients, and with all prices at only £3.95 from Monday to Saturday for the main course the menu is excellent value .The selection includes Lasagne, Cottage Pie, Giant Yorkshire Pudding with a wide choice of fillings, Gammon & Chips, Fish Chips and Peas, Meat & Potato Pie, Steak & Ale Pie and Chicken & Bacon. Starters are from just £2.00 and include Soup of the Day, Garlic Bread and Garlic Mushrooms. The children’s menu includes all their favourites such as Fish Fingers & Chips, Chicken Nuggets & Chips, Cheese & Tomato Pizza and Chips. A dessert of Ice Cream is included, as is a Fruit Shoot drink – great value for only £3.95. Sunday Lunch offers a choice of Beef, Pork or Turkey with one course at £5.95, two courses at £7.95 and three courses at £9.95. Meals are available seven days a week; snacks and light bites are also available,
RO&SE
CROWN
with sandwiches from £2.50. Real Ales and Wine List There will always be three permanent real ales on offer, Tetleys Cask, Doombar and Bradfield Breweries Farmers Blonde plus guest ales such as Marston’s Hobgoblin. Favourites include Carling Lager, Carlsberg Extra Gold, Staropramen Premium Lager, Thatchers Gold Cider and Draught Guinness. A full selection of wines, available by the bottle and glass, includes three reds, four whites, one rosé and one sparkling; an excellent choice available at good prices. Entertainment and Parties Prize Quiz Nights will be held every Thursday and Sunday with separate cash jackpots while on Friday 1st November, The Rose & Crown will be decorated for a Halloween Party where fancy dress will be welcome. A “proper” Bonfire Night will be held in the garden on the 5th with fireworks and bonfire toffee from 8pm. Christmas Parties are being organised over the next couple of weeks and for private parties the dining room will be available. With an excellent Beer Garden and a large Car Park at the rear The Rose & Crown provides all of the facilities you would expect from a family pub, so why not make a date to visit soon and see this beautifully refurbished pub for yourselves; opening times are 12.00 noon to 12.00 midnight Sunday to Thursday and 12.00 noon to 1.00 am Friday and Saturday.
A Country Inn at the heart of a Sheffield Community. Stour Lane, Wadsley, Sheffield S6 4BN Tel: 0114 281 2142
NOW OPEN A Warm Welcome Awaits from Russell & the Team
W.WRIGHT ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL & COMMERICAL CONTRACTORS
Friday 1st November
FANCY HALLOWEEN PARTY WITH DRESS!
A REAL BONFIRE FIREWORKS & BONFIRE TOFFEE!
Tuesday 5th November
Christmas Parties
Details Coming Soon
Your Parties Catered For Ring us for more details!
Prize Quiz Nights every Thursday & Sunday with Seperate Jackpots
HOME COOKED MEALS
CONGRATULATIONS TO CARL AND SAMANTHA AT THE ROSE & CROWN PLUS OUR CLIENTS PUNCH TAVERNS We offer 30 years of experience of work in the licensed trade having completed Main Contracts for most of the current retail operators such as Punch Taverns, Spirit, Thwaites & Bramwell Bars. For many clients we operate from a 24 hour, 365 day call out service to major refurbishments. We also offer a comprehensive testing and remedial work operation which concludes with ECA/NICEIC Certification of the Electrical Installation, Fire Alarm, Emergency Lighting and Portable Appliance Testing.
87 Princess Street, Sheffield S4 7UU Tel: 0114 2766576 | Fax: 0114 2766527 | Website: www.wrightelec.co.uk
Opening Times Sunday - Thursday Noon - Midnight
Friday & Saturday
Noon - 1am Children Welcome till 9pm
ALWAYS FOUR REAL ALES
TETLEYS, DOOMBAR, FARMERS BLONDE PLUS GUEST ALE Also Available Staropramen, Carling, Carlsberg, Thatchers, Guinness
Beer Garden • Large Car Park
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Contemporary & Traditional Carpets & Floor Covering
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Proud To Have Been Chosen As The Main Contractor For The Rose & Crown Refurbishment!
SERVED DAILY MONDAY - SATURDAY FROM ONLY £3.95 SUNDAY LUNCHES - CHOICE OF BEEF, PORK OR TURKEY FROM £5.95 KIDS MENU ONLY £3.95 INCLUDING ICE CREAM & FRUIT SHOOT!
For full details of our range of services to Public Houses and Social Clubs please contact us on 0114 289 1248
Our congratulations to Carl & Samantha of The Rose & Crown and Punch Taverns Jenkin Hill House, Horsley Gate Lane, Holmesfield, Sheffield S18 7WD Telephone: 0114 289 1248 Mobile: 0777 3333138 / 0777 3333164 Fax: 0114 2891 140 Email: building@jmblimited.co.uk
PROUD TO BE SELECTED BY THE ROSE & CROWN/PUNCH TAVERNS Commercial Contract Flooring We supply and fit contract flooring such as Polyflor/Altro/Marmoleum/Burmatex etc. We have worked for local companies such as Sheffield Hallam University, Ponds Forge, Hillsborough Leisure Centre and also various schools. We also do a lot of work for the British Heart Foundation and have a team of expert fitters that do work all over the UK. The Old Dairy, Broadfield Road, Sheffield S8 0XQ Tel: 0114 250 1015 | Website: www.mintoncarpets.co.uk | Email: sales@mintoncarpets.co.uk
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in the Chatsworth Suite A perfect choice for your friends, family or office party with a fabulous three course meal followed by our resident DJ.
Christmas Party Night Dates we have left available are:
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Festive Party Nights
Saturday 30th November Saturday 7th December Friday 13th, 20th December
All-Inclusive Christmas Party Nights Friday 6th December Saturday 21st December
£49.95
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Friday 20th December
£28.95per adult (All other dates)
Ozzie’s
£19.95 per person
Christmas Carvery Lunch
Sunday 15th December £16.95 per adult £9.50 per child (5-12)
Theme Nights
(Under 5’s FREE)
Indie Rock Night with The Crashers Friday 29th November • £12.95 per person Take That Tribute with Take All That Friday 6th December • £34.95 per person Soul & Motown Night with Lance Gold Saturday 7th December • £34.95 per person NHS Night with The South West Party Band Thursday 12th December • £28.95 per person The Ultimate 80’s Night with Rock the 80’s Saturday 14th December • £34.95 per person
Hillsborough Stadium
For more information call 0114 3240526 or email Hillsborough@thelindleygroup.com
New Year’s Eve Family Celebration Tuesday 31st December £26.95 per person, £12.95 per child (5-12) (Under 5’s FREE)
New Year’s Eve Gala Celebration Tuesday 31st December £44.00 per person (Over 18’s Only) *Dress code: Smart
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BIG DEALS,BIG MEALS & REAL DRINKS AT YOUR LOCAL HUNGRY HORSE PUBS GYPSY QUEEN Drakehouse Lane Sheffield S20 1FW Telephone: 0114 2487429
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THURSDAY 24TH OCTOBER
THE WAVERLEY PUB
Brinsworth Road • Rotherham • S60 5RW
Wedding
Fair
Sunday 20th October 2013 11.00am until 4.00pm
There is a lot to think about when organising a wedding. So why not visit our Wedding Fair, all your needs for your special day under one roof. Why not make a day of it with a Sunday Carvery, the bar is open all day too.
Free admission and free parking!
Wortley Hall, Wortley, Sheffield S35 7DB Tel 0114 288 2100 Email info@wortleyhall.org.uk
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EYES ALL MONEY RAISED FOR WESTON PARK HOSPITAL
TICKETS £2.50 (INCLUDING BUFFET) AVAILABLE FROM THE PUB OR CALL 07765 074881
PARSON CROSS AMATEUR BOXING CLUB PRESENTS AN
AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT THURSDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 2013 7:30PM START
@ COLLEY WMC 2 MARGETSON ROAD, PARSON CROSS S5 Featuring
MITCH OSBOURNE (MIDDLEWEIGHT), NATHAN OWEN (LIGHTWEIGHT), JACK BATTLE (WELTERWEIGHT), HARRY WRIGHT (MIDDLEWEIGHT) PLUS FULL SUPPORTING UNDERCARD
TICKETS £10 EACH AVAILABLE FROM THE CLUB 0114 232 1529
BRIMINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD • TEL: 01246 233700
TUESDAY 22ND OCTOBER
DAN KNIGHT’S STORM
Return Of A Brilliant Band With Fantastic Light Show
TUESDAY 12th NOVEMBER
KATIE PERRY TRIBUTE NIGHT WITH LOTTIE T’VAY
Great Show With Brilliant Lighting & Many Costume Changes Open To The General Public
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 HAVE BEEN COUNTED!
We are only one week away from announcing the winners and full line-up for the 2013 Mercury Awards. In next week’s issue we will
be carrying full details of our award winners, together with a preview of the Gala Night Show, to be held on 7th November at Crookes Social Club – and what a great night it promises to be! The night will feature former winners who have returned to the top of their categories, reigning champions who have managed to hold on to their crowns for another year – and also an exciting line up of first time winners who have been entertaining the crowds in Clubland over the last twelve months – so there is something on offer for everyone! Moreover we have taken into account that this hasn’t been the easiest year for many of our readers – so for this
the
StriInnens
year tickets are only £5.00 – making it the best value night out of the year! And of course don’t forget this year’s Special Guest – winner of our Lifetime Achievement Award – Sheffield’s own legendary Bobby Knutt, who has re-arranged his diary to ensure he can be with us on the night to receive his award in person! Our thanks must go also to all our sponsors, who help us stage this great event, which has been running for over thirty years in South Yorkshire Clubland! To reserve your tickets – call us with a credit/debit card on 0114 2763701 – and don’t miss out on a great night with the very best in Clubland!
BRADFIELD DALE SHEFFIELD S6 6JE 0114 285 1247
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“Where you can combine a day in The Peaks with excellent family dining” OPEN ALL DAY FOOD 12-9PM THE PLACE TO ENJOY A NICE WALK BEFORE A GREAT MEAL CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA and access to Peacocks, Geese & Chickens ROOMS AVAILABLE En-suite with Four Poster Beds & Stunning Views of Strines Reservoir and The Peak Despite being within Sheffield’s borders, The Strines Inn could be a world, and an age, away. Nestled amongst breathtaking moorland scenery, it is a local landmark within the Peak District National Park, yet only 20 minutes drive from Sheffield centre.
The menu includes firm favourites: - the pies are particularly popular, and visitors never fail to be impressed as to how giant the giant Yorkshire Puddings actually are! There is a generous choice of vegetarian dishes, and for children we have a special menu with the same quality foods in smaller quantities to promote healthy eating.
Over the centuries The Strines Inn has gained and maintained a well-deserved reputation for good quality traditional English home made food, much of which is made on the premises and cooked to order.
At the bar is a Specials Board that is updated daily providing the latest choices of soups, pies, fresh fish and desserts as well as the current one-off dishes.
CLUBS AND THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington
VOICE OF THE MORE FREE NIGHTINGALE MUSIC RADIO NIGHTINGALE by Mel Jaques
This week we’ve had a little shuffle around of our programme schedule so that we can welcome Paul Baker. Paul will be presenting two shows each week on Radio Nightingale, on Tuesday morning at 9am there’s Power Anthems and on Wednesday evening at 8pm it’s the Mystery Top 40. Power Anthems, is the ‘Softer Side Of Rock’ including power ballads and commercial rock tracks from the artists and bands that you know and love from the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s. In the Mystery Top 40 Paul counts down a Top 40 singles chart from a mystery year and it is down to you to guess what the mystery year is. Paul will play some of the big movers and new entries from the chart along with the whole top 10 before revealing the year in question just before the number 1 song. Richard Smiths’ A to Z of Pop! moves from Wednesday to make way for the Mystery Top 40 but is now broadcast on Saturday mornings at 9am. The full programme schedule is available on our website, and there’s more changes coming so keep checking for new programmes. Also there’ll be some special programmes in the next couple of months to mark Remembrance Sunday and to celebrate Christmas. Radio Nightingale broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the patients and staff of the Rotherham General Hospital on 945 &1350mw, Hospedia and online. For more information about the station visit www. radionightingale.org.uk
MERCURY TAXIS 0114 266-266-2
FROM MAGIC MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas
We’re in the midst of lots of exciting competitions here on the radio station at present. Keep listening for details of ‘Please Hold Caller’ which promises more winners and more great prizes, and of course we have our £1000 Fridays and much more alongside. There’s the Magic Music Box with Glenn and myself in the mornings, the ‘Clip around the ear’ mystery sound, and we have some themed CD giveaways running right across the day. Last week, it was Imagination’s ‘Flashback – Very Best Of…’ up for grabs. This week it’s triple CD collection American Heartbreak. As the name suggests, it’s all about songs which tug on the heartstrings from a range of US artists. There’s Simon and Garfunkel, Foreigner, Chicago, Cyndi Lauper and The Bangles. You’ll also find Bob Dylan, Elvis and Eric Carmen’s haunting ‘All by myself’ featured. The winning is easy as ever, just keep tuned in for a winning track we’ll specify. Call in when you hear it and you could be boosting your music collection courtesy of Magic. There are chances to win all day long and into the weekends as well. Legends Mike Read and Tony Blackburn have more prizes in their shows on Sunday at breakfast time and teatime respectively. And I’ll catch you every day first thing in the mornings with all sorts of games and giveaways.
Over the past few weeks we’ve looked at some prominent ideas and ideals that have affected the early club movement. We cannot omit the influence of the Temperance Movement although that might seem rather contradictory! At the time when many clubs were being formed, the Temperance movement was already going strong. Its recruits were trying to get men, women and even children to sign ‘the pledge’ that they would abstain from alcohol. The early movement had begun in the States but spread to many countries. The term we associate with it, teetotal, is thought to have been coined in Preston in the early 1830’s. Temperance grew in reach and radicalism during the Victorian period with calls for prohibition, a big step away from the previous moderation and persuasion into abandoning drink through education. The ideal of improving the lives of the working classes was uppermost in much of the work done by Temperance people. It was believed that teetotalism would benefit their lives and lead to healthier, happier citizens worthy of democracy. There were also a clear strand of religious zeal and some political movements of the time tended to be pro-Temperance. Early clubs were set in this reformist context and the CIU itself was established by teetotal Reverend Henry Solly in 1862. Two years later the Salvation Army was founded, also in London, and that emphasized abstinence from alcohol. They went into pubs singing hymns though some pubs countered this with ‘skeleton armies’ to disrupt the ‘Sally Army’ meetings. So, there was quite a lot of support for early clubs being alcohol-free and this was Henry Solly’s preference. Club-men wanted a social place, not necessarily a drinking place, an alternative to pubs with no pressure to buy a drink. If there was no bar that pressure would be gone. The Temperance Movement supported such working men’s clubs. We know, however, that for many men, having a few beers after their long shift was part of quenching their thirst as well as their leisure. They wanted the option to drink or not in their own clubs. Solly recognized this and within a few years agreed that club members should decide for themselves. The Temperance Movement were unhappy but some clubs did stay ‘dry’ though only a small minority. The democratic choice was usually in favour of having alcohol on sale but no pressure to buy it. Good News! Not Just Beer and Bingo! A social history of Working Men’s Clubs, no on sale in Sheffield at Bookshandpicked, Birds Yard.
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Saturday 19th October
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TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH £5.99 with a free drink*
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TUESDAY
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Sunday 20th October
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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 18th October
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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
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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
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PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME SPOOKY ACTIVITIES • SHOCKTAIL DRINKS
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TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM 1ST NOVEMBER ONLY £5 PER PERSON
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CROWN & GLOVE Stannington
Regular Beers & Changing Guest Ales
Cask Marque Accredited
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NORTHERN SOUL
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
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Sunday 20th October
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Sunday 27th October Saturday 26th October
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SUE & PAUL’S ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT
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45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU
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Friday 18th October
SLING BACK
Saturday 19th October
BOOT LEGGERS Sunday 20th October
THE EDGE
Tuesday 22nd October
DEEP
Friday 25th October
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Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ
TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101
Thursday 17th October
CHRIS JOHNSON
TWO MEALS FOR £7 (SELECTED)
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CLAIRVOYANT EVENING
Noon - 6pm • Monday - Friday
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RAINE RUSSELL
8PM TILL LATE Prizes for Best Costume
SAT 21ST DECEMBER Live Music with the Fabulous
ROXANNE
Monday
QUIZ NIGHT Tuesday
BUSKERS’ NIGHT & PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT- £100 Wednesday & Thursday
FREE POOL
NEW YEARS EVE
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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)
WE NOW HAVE A DEDICATED CASK ALE BAR WITH 5 GUEST BEERS
PENSIONERS’ SPECIAL
11AM - 5PM
Except Wednesday & Sunday
FOOD SERVED 11AM - 5PM
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Saturday 19th October
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Oct 19th- JENNIE LAINE Oct 26th- STILL CRAZY
PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB NEW MEMBERS WELCOME - JUST COME IN AND JOIN!!! INSTANT MEMBERSHIP
£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
THOMAS MARX
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VASTLY REDUCED BEER & LAGER PRICES ALL HELD FOR 3 MONTHS
WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start
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Saturday 26th October
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FRIDAY QUIZ NIGHT WITH LISA & CAROL £7 PER TICKET WITH FREE BUFFET WITH RUSS WE CATER FOR PARTIES, CHRISTENINGS, WAKES ETC
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OAP SPECIALS SUNDAY LUNCHES £5.95
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JACKPOT STARTS AT £200 EVERY MONDAY QUIZ NIGHT IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN
THURSDAY 17TH OCTOBER
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SUNDAY 20TH OCTOBER
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY THURSDAY
LOCALLY SOURCED HOMEMADE FOOD
£2.60 A PINT
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SKINDRED 29/01/14 LEADMILL
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“We can’t bl**dy wait to bring the Skindred party to Sheffield” pretty much sums up all that is Skindred…the party. Whether it be live on stage in front of thousands of people like we all witnessed at Leeds Festival this year, or within a face to face interview, Benji Webbe and co do not need any introductions… (but for the purpose of our preview we shall make an exception!) Set to embark on their extensive European Tour, Skindred…welcome to Sheffield. “Sheffield is a great place to play our shows, it’s one of our favourite cities because the crowd just go wild!” Benji Webbe is a dude. There is no denying the fact that even in a small press tent shielding us from the August bank holiday down pour, he still retains his trademark humour and cheeky chappy persona. Us on the other hand resemble that of a drowned trench rat. “We’ve been doing this for a few years now but playing live and going on tour never gets old to us. IT’s what we’re all about and it’s what we love to do.” And this is exactly the mantra Skindred carry with them whilst on stage. Hits “Ratrace,” “Pressure” and new single “Ninja” are as forceful and energetic as they are total pieces of musical delights…but hey, what would you expect from a band who fuse together Dub, Hardcore, Punk Rock and Reggae…an amazing live show that’s what! “We’ve played the Leadmill once before I think, we want to reach out to as many people as we can but also just have a massive party on stage every night!” Set to release their brand new album “Kill The Power” on 27th January 2014, Benji is clearly buzzing about the prospect of hitting the UK with their proudest piece of production. “Kill The Power is our fifth studio album…we are not than excited to unleash this Skindred bomb on the world. Kill The Power is for all them that are sick of being the underdog and want to step up and destroy all those who oppress and hold them down! Use this album as a backdrop to overcome and take your life back! We ain’t fighting the power no more- we are definitely killing it!” Skindred are to perform at Sheffield’s Leadmill on 29th January 2014. Tickets are priced from £17.50. Doors 7.30pm. 14+. See you in the pit…
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VANS WARPED TOUR ALEXANDRA PALACE 16-17/11/13
PREVIEW Words by KT Evans
It’s back…after seizing the capital city with all its mighty force of extraordinary talents this time last year, Vans Warped Tour UK is to return to Alexandra Palace for a two day spectacle from 16th – 17th November. Combining together internationally recognised hardcore and rock bands along with some of the UK’s most prosperous groups, head banging is on the cards for a weekend to close one of the most exciting years of music the UK has been blessed with for a very long time indeed… Originally a US touring show with over forty bands travelling in convoy across many of American’s states to perform to hundreds of thousands of fans, Warped his since spread out its wings to since set up in Australia and now the UK…and the North has a connection…two to be precise. While She Sleeps… heard the name? We expect by now you already know, or have been to at least a handful of While She Sleeps shows across the last year or so since their musical career well and truly kicked off. Laying the nest in the Steel City, lyrics “The seven hills we keep within, under our skin from start to end…” emphasise the pride and passion omitted by the band, not to mention pure brutal talent. Performing on Sunday 17th November, if you have yet had chance to catch While She Sleep live, we strongly recommend you do so! But there’s another local connection to Vans Warped Tour UK…Black Dogs on 17th November. Although originally from Grimsby but now residing in Sheffield, Black Dogs are all about putting their hearts and souls into each and every performance. Fresh off a UK wide tour along with massive support slots with the likes of Hatebreed and Bring Me The Horizon, Black Dogs gritty hardcore speaks volumes whilst performing to thousands of people live on stage. Set to release their new album on 5th November just prior to their appearance at Vans Warped Tour…get listening to get moshing... A festival wouldn’t be complete without a set of headliners right? Riding high for day one of the hugely anticipated event goes to Rise Against and Parkway Drive. 10 years since their explosive debut onto the hardcore market, Parkway Drive are like no other whilst in the depth of performance. Lead Vocalist Winston is guaranteed to deliver on their typically colossal level, along with a back catalogue famed for massive breakdowns and bone shattering riffage. Headlining Sunday 17th November goes to Enter Shikari. Having tasted mainstream success with a collection of top ten singles and albums, we suggest you buy yourself a gum shield…teeth will shatter. Check out the full line-up at www. VansWarpedTourUK.com for the full line-up.
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6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 News 12.15 Police Interceptors 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Mentalist 3.15 FILM: Gracie’s Choice (2004) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.30 NewsTalk Live 7.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012; 5 News 8.00 Criminals: Caught on Camera; 5 News 9.00 Hens Behaving Badly 10.00 Celebrity Wedding Planner 11.00 FILM: Angels & Demons (2009) 1.30 SuperCasino 3.55 Motorsport Mundial 4.20 Michaela’s Wild Challenge 4.45 House Doctor 5.10 Divine Designs 5.35 Wildlife SOS
SATURDAY
BBC1
6.00 Breakfast 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11.30 Paul Hollywood’s Bread 12.00 Football Focus 12.45 Saturday Sportsday 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 1.15 Inspire: The Olympic Journey. Including an interview with Christine Ohuruogu. 1.45 MotoGP 2.45 Bargain Hunt 3.15 Escape to the Country 4.00 Final Score 5.20 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.40 Pointless Celebrities 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present another ballroom battle, as the couples aim to impress the judges and get their names at the top of the leaderboard. The results are tomorrow at 7.15pm. 8.20 Atlantis The trio stumble across an abandoned baby in the mountains, and when they take it back to the city they find themselves embroiled in a web of deadly secrets and lies. 9.05 The National Lottery Live Chris Evans reveals the results of the Lotto and the Thunderball. 9.15 Casualty Rita lets her personal feelings cloud her judgement while spending a day with the paramedics, and Big Mac forms a connection with a destitute patient (Keith Barron). 10.05 BBC News; Weather 10.25 Match of the Day Gary Lineker presents highlights of the latest Premier League clashes;National Lottery Update 11.55 The Football League Show Including Watford v Derby County. 1.10 Weatherview 1.15 BBC News
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BBC2
6.00 Animal Park 7.00 FILM: Carnival Story. (1954) Drama, starring Anne Baxter. 8.35 FILM: The Lady Vanishes. (1938) Mystery, with Michael Redgrave. 10.10 Reel History of Britain 10.40 The Life of Birds 11.30 Fred Dibnah’s Industrial Age 12.00 The A to Z of TV Cooking 12.45 FILM: Follow the Fleet. (1936) Musical, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. 2.35 FILM: Shall We Dance? (1937) Musical, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. 4.20 Urban Jungle 4.50 The House That £100K Built 5.50 Flog It! 6.50 Count Arthur Strong 7.20 Walrus: Two Tonne Tusker – Natural World 8.20 Sir David Frost: That Was the Life That Was 9.20 Frost on Satire 10.20 The Sarah Millican Slightly Longer Television Programme 11.00 FILM: Frost/Nixon (2008) Fact-based drama, starring Frank Langella. 12.55 FILM: Leaving. (2009) Drama, starring Kristin Scott Thomas. 2.15 This Is BBC Two 5.30 Live MotoGP. The Australian Grand Prix (Starttime 6.00am).
SUNDAY
BBC1
6.00 Breakfast 7.30 Match of the Day 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show 10.00 Sunday Morning Live 2013 11.00 Sunday Politics 12.15 MOTD2 Extra 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15 Bargain Hunt 2.15 Escape to the Country 3.15 Ronnie’s Animal Crackers 3.45 Points of View 4.00 Lifeline 4.10 Songs of Praise 4.45 The Great British Year 5.45 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 6.15 Countryfile John Craven learns about the Norber Erratics – giant boulders in the Yorkshire Dales. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 7.15 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman reveal which couples are in the dance-off, leaving their fates in the hands of the judges. Plus, music by Keane. 8.00 The Paradise New series. Moray has been banished for jilting Katherine, but he is called back when the shop begins to struggle. However, he and Denise’s happiness is short-lived. 9.00 By Any Means A crook kills an innocent bystander during a drug deal, only for MI5 to offer him freedom if he gives up his terrorist connections – so the team tries to bring him down. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 10.25 Match of the Day 2 Highlights of Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur. 11.15 MOBO Awards 2013 – Highlights The best bits from the ceremony, held at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow. 12.45 Weatherview 12.50 BBC News
ITV
6.00 CITV: Babar and the Adventures of Badou 6.10 Matt Hatter Chronicles 6.35 Dino Dan 6.50 Dino Dan 7.00 Canimals 7.10 Canimals 7.15 Canimals 7.25 Sooty 7.35 Horrid Henry 7.50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8.15 Bottom Knocker Street 8.30 Munch Box 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Saturday Cookbook 10.25 Murder, She Wrote 11.25 ITV News; Weather 11.30 Surprise Surprise 12.30 All Star Family Fortunes 1.15 Doc Martin 2.15 Catchphrase 3.00 FILM: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. (1999) Sci-fi prequel, starring Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor. 5.35 ITV News London; Weather 5.45 ITV News; Weather 6.00 New You’ve Been Framed! 6.30 Fool Britannia A psychic’s abilities desert him in a Manchester theatre. 7.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special With Alastair Stewart, Natasha Hamilton, Kim Woodburn and Keith Chegwin. 8.00 The X Factor The aspiring pop stars perform modern love songs in the second live studio round, battling to win praise from the judges and support from viewers at home. Dermot O’Leary hosts. The results are tomorrow at 8pm. 10.05 The Jonathan Ross Show With Harry Redknapp, Gordon Ramsay, Frank Lampard, Julie Walters and Dizzee Rascal. 11.10 ITV News; Weather 11.25 Take Me Out A pilot, an abseiler, an entrepreneur and a surfer take part. 12.20 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 3.45 ITV Nightscreen
ITV
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7.05 FILM: The Velvet Touch. (1948) Thriller, starring Rosalind Russell. 8.40 The A to Z of TV Gardening 9.00 Gardeners’ World 9.30 The Beechgrove Garden 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.30 What to Eat Now 12.00 What to Eat Now 12.30 EastEnders 2.25 MotoGP 4.00 Flog It! 5.00 The Flying Scotsman: A Rail Romance 6.00 Great British Railway Journeys 6.30 The Ginge, the Geordie and the Geek 7.00 The Great British Bake Off The semi-finalists face three French challenges. 8.00 Dive WWII: Our Secret History 9.00 The Ottomans: Europe’s Muslim Emperors 10.00 The Wrong Mans Sam and Phil stumble upon an assassination plot. 10.30 QI XL 11.15 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 11.45 FILM: Glory Road (2006) Fact-based sporting drama, starring Josh Lucas. 1.40 Sign Zone: Countryfile 2.35 Holby City 3.35 This Is BBC Two
6.00 CITV: Babar and the Adventures of Badou 6.10 Matt Hatter Chronicles 6.35 Dino Dan 6.50 Dino Dan 7.00 Canimals 7.10 Canimals 7.15 Canimals 7.25 Sooty 7.35 Horrid Henry 7.50 Big Time Rush 8.15 Bottom Knocker Street 8.30 Fort Boyard Ultimate Challenge 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Ade in Britain 10.25 FILM: Columbo: Swan Song. (1974) Crime drama, starring Peter Falk and Johnny Cash. 12.25 ITV News; Weather 12.35 Inside the National Trust 1.35 The X Factor 3.40 Fool Britannia 4.10 All Star Family Fortunes 5.10 Downton Abbey 6.10 You’ve Been Framed! Footballing fun. 6.35 Regional Programmes 6.45 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Surprise Surprise A 10-year-old boy receives an invitation from Samuel L Jackson. 8.00 The X Factor Results The two least popular acts sing for survival. 9.00 Downton Abbey An exciting opportunity for Alfred creates tension between Ivy and Daisy, Isobel appeals to Violet’s sense of charity and Branson considers a new future for himself and baby Sybbie. 10.05 ITV News; Weather 10.20 Women Behind Bars with Trevor McDonald Part one of two. Life inside two of Indiana’s most dangerous women’s prisons. 11.20 The Cube A fitness instructor takes up the challenge. 12.15 The Store 2.15 Motorsport UK 3.05 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
Channel 4
6.10 FIA GT Series 7.05 VW Racing Cup 7.30 River Rat Race Stockton 8.00 The Morning Line 9.00 The American Football Show 10.00 Frasier 10.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 11.00 The Big Bang Theory 11.30 The Big Bang Theory 12.00 The Simpsons 12.30 Heston’s Chocolate Factory Feast 1.30 Channel 4 Racing. 4.30 Come Dine with Me 5.00 Come Dine with Me 5.35 Come Dine with Me 6.05 Come Dine with Me Self-confessed control freak Mandy Gale hosts the final party on the Isle of Wight, certain her strong flavours and elaborate recipes will be enough to win the £1,000 cash prize. 6.30 Channel 4 News 7.05 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD The team tries to track down a woman who has single-handedly committed numerous high-stakes robberies, but her true identity spells trouble for Coulson. 8.00 Grand Designs Kevin McCloud follows a London couple’s project to transform an inefficient and uninspiring 1950s house into a sleek, modernist masterpiece. 9.00 FILM: Die Hard (1988) A New York cop battles armed men who have taken over a Los Angeles skyscraper where his wife is working on Christmas Eve. Action thriller, with Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman. 11.40 FILM: The Way Back (2010) Premiere. Drama, starring Ed Harris. 2.00 Hollyoaks 4.15 Deal or No Deal 5.10 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 5.25 Countdown
Sir David Frost: That Was the Life That Was, BBC�, �.��pm
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Power Rangers: Megaforce 10.35 Slugterra 11.00 The Dog Rescuers 11.30 Animal Maternity 12.30 FILM: Columbo: Death Lends a Hand. (1971) Detective drama, starring Peter Falk and Ray Milland. 2.00 FILM: Operation Crossbow. (1965) Second World War adventure, starring George Peppard. 4.15 FILM: Operation: Daybreak. (1975) Fact-based Second World War drama, starring Timothy Bottoms and Martin Shaw. 6.30 Lost Heroes of World War One 7.00 WW1’s Tunnels of Death: The Big Dig 8.00 War Hero in My Family 8.55 5 News Weekend 9.00 FILM: Pale Rider (1985) Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. 11.25 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.15 SuperCasino 3.55 Michaela’s Wild Challenge 4.20 Make It Big 4.50 Roary the Racing Car 5.00 Angels of Jarm 5.05 Hana’s Helpline 5.20 Angels of Jarm 5.25 The Funky Valley Show 5.40 Roary the Racing Car 5.50 Hana’s Helpline
Channel 4
6.10 Ironman 2013 6.35 The American Football Show 7.30 Cardiff Half Marathon 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Frasier 9.30 Sunday Brunch 12.25 The Big Bang Theory 12.55 The Big Bang Theory 1.25 The Big Bang Theory 1.55 The Simpsons 2.25 The Simpsons 2.55 FILM: Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. (2008) Comedy drama, starring Georgia Groome. 4.55 FILM: Journey to the Center of the Earth. (2008) Fantasy adventure, starring Brendan Fraser. 6.45 Channel 4 News 7.05 World’s Weirdest Weather Alex Beresford explores strange weather associated with fire. 8.00 Bigfoot Files New series. Leading geneticist Bryan Sykes and presenter Mark Evans embark on a global quest to solve the riddle of mysterious creatures such as Yeti and Sasquatch. 9.00 Homeland Brody finds himself in an increasingly desperate situation and returns to his faith for guidance, while a mysterious man offers to help Carrie in Washington, DC. 10.05 Was It Something I Said? Panel show, with guests Robert Webb and Miles Jupp. 10.40 Toast of London New series. Comedy following the life of an eccentric actor, starring Matt Berry. 11.10 Alan Carr: Chatty Man With Britney Spears, Mo Farah, Joseph GordonLevitt and Jake Bugg. 12.10 Paddy’s TV Guide 12.55 American Football Live. Indianapolis Colts v Denver Broncos (Kick-off 1.30am). 4.45 Ironman 2013 5.15 SuperScrimpers 5.30 Countdown
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Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Great Birmingham Run. Coverage of the half-marathon. 12.15 Jungle Babies: Tarsier Tails 12.45 FILM: Are We There Yet? (2005) Family comedy, starring Ice Cube. 2.35 FILM: Big Daddy. (1999) Comedy, starring Adam Sandler. 4.20 FILM: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. (2009) Premiere. Animated comedy, with the voice of Bill Hader. 6.10 Royal Babies 7.00 5 News Weekend 7.05 FILM: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) Comic-book fantasy adventure, starring Sean Connery. 9.00 FILM: The Rock (1996) Action thriller, starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage. 11.40 FILM: Highlander (1986) Fantasy adventure, starring Christopher Lambert. 1.55 SuperCasino 4.00 Michaela’s Wild Challenge 4.25 Make It Big 4.50 Roary the Racing Car 5.00 Angels of Jarm 5.10 Hana’s Helpline 5.20 Angels of Jarm 5.30 The Funky Valley Show 5.40 Roary the Racing Car 5.50 Hana’s Helpline
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BBC2
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 Antiques Roadshow 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 Cash in the Attic 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 The Great British Bake Off 2012 Winner’s Story 8.00 The Great British Bake Off – The Final 9.00 The Wrong Mans 9.30 The Sarah Millican Television Programme 10.00 Later – with Jools Holland 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Trust Me I’m a Doctor 12.20 Sign Zone: America’s Stoned Kids 1.20 This Is BBC Two 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
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ITV
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Channel 4
6.10 The Hoobs 7.00 According to Jim 7.30 Will & Grace 7.55 Frasier 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 10.00 Four Rooms 11.00 Undercover Boss USA 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Gordon Ramsay’s Home Cooking 12.35 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 1.05 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 1.20 FILM: The Violent Men (1955) 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal 5.00 Four in a Bed 5.30 Come Dine with Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Secrets of Your Pay Packet: Channel 4 Dispatches 8.30 Health Freaks 9.00 999: What’s Your Emergency? 10.00 Date My Porn Star 11.05 Educating Yorkshire 12.05 First Time Farmers 1.00 Random Acts 1.05 FILM: Duniya Na Mane (1937) 3.45 Nashville 4.30 Deal or No Deal 5.20 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures 5.25 Countdown
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 News 12.15 War Hero in My Family 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.20 Castle 3.15 FILM: They Come Back (2007) 5.00 5 News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.30 NewsTalk Live 7.00 Beat the Ancestors; 5 News 8.00 The Gadget Show; 5 News 9.00 Shoplifters & Proud 10.00 Under the Dome 11.00 FILM: Chaos (2005) 1.00 SuperCasino 3.55 HouseBusters 4.20 Michaela’s Wild Challenge 4.45 House Doctor 5.10 Divine Designs 5.35 Wildlife SOS
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Channel 5
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Channel 4
6.35 The Hoobs 7.00 According to Jim 7.25 Will & Grace 7.55 Frasier 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond 10.00 Four Rooms 11.00 Undercover Boss USA 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Gordon Ramsay’s Home Cooking 12.35 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 1.05 FILM: Wake of the Red Witch (1949) 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal 5.00 Four in a Bed 5.30 Come Dine with Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 9.00 Educating Yorkshire 10.00 Up All Night: The Minicab Office 11.05 My Crazy New Jamaican Life 12.10 999: What’s Your Emergency? 1.05 Random Acts 1.10 Date My Porn Star 2.05 Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic 3.00 Unreported World 3.30 Secrets of Your Pay Packet: Channel 4 Dispatches 4.00 SuperScrimpers’ Challenge 4.55 Deal or No Deal 5.50 Countdown
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 The Hotel Inspector 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Criminals: Caught on Camera 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Eve of Destruction 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.30 NewsTalk Live 7.00 Police Interceptors; 5 News Update 8.00 Benidorm ER; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Butcher Boy: Countdown to Murder 10.00 Person of Interest 11.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 12.00 SuperCasino 3.55 HouseBusters 4.20 House Doctor 5.10 Divine Designs 5.35 Wildlife SOS
7 DAY SOAPWATCH
Coronation Street Mon: Roy puts the argument aside, as Hayley is rushed to A&E. A guilty Dennis confides in Tina. Liz tells Steve to man up! And can Kylie ever allow David to see the kids? Wed: Have Roy and Hayley reached an impasse? Compassionate Tina leaves Tommy furious. And feckless Tim lets Sally down again. Fri: Tina mischievously escalates her bitter row with Tracy. Will Tim finally be honest with himself and Sally? Sinead helps Chesney to look to the future. Emmerdale Mon: The fallout from the siege continues when a villager is torn from their lover. Paddy bites the bullet and visits Rhona. Andy worries for Amy as she continues her pursuit of Kyle. Tues: A scorned woman toys with the idea of ruining one of the villager’s lives. Cain’s displeased to learn of Moira’s plans to sell the farm. Will Paddy finally admit his infidelity to Rhona? Wed: Cain presents Moira with a surprising proposition. A fertility kit arrives at the Spencer’s. Thurs: Cain’s tempted by a criminal opportunity. Betty and Victoria prepare for a party to celebrate Alan’s homecoming. Fri: Moira makes a shock discovery. Kerry realises she can work Dan’s new arrangement to her advantage. Eastenders Mon: Whitney is chuffed when she is given extra responsibilities at work, but when she gets on the wrong side of a mischievous Dennis, he sets out to ruin her. Alice is frustrated when Janine refuses to forgive her, so when an opportunity arises to get back into Janine’s good books, she is quick to seize it. Tues: The pressure mounts for Ian when he receives his court summons, but will he be able to keep his cool? David tries to reason with a stubborn Sharon when she makes outrageous accusations against Whitney, but just as Sharon begins to soften, Whitney wades in and loses her temper, making the situation 10 times worse. Thurs: Peter is put in a predicament when he is forced to choose between saving his own family or the family of his close friend. Worried about how she is going to pay the bills, Lauren is left with no other choice than to go into business with someone she doesn’t trust. Fri: As Michael puts the finishing touches on his carefully laid plan, Alice begins to have second thoughts - so will she go through with it? When she comes under attack from Cora, Kirsty is astonished by the unlikely allies that take her side. Home & Away Mon: Tamara makes a decision, but who does she want to be with – Casey or Kyle? Sasha warns Maddy against Casey. Pippa returns to school, but persuades Jett to bunk off with her so that they can talk about sickness and loss. Tues: Roo and Brax unjustly think the worst of Casey after a dishevelled Maddy rushes out of his caravan and refuses to talk about what happened. Wed: Cheryl, the Braxton matriarch, arrives for Heath and Bianca’s wedding and immediately gives Kyle and Tamara a piece of her mind. Thurs: The truth is out and Heath is on the receiving end of everyone’s wrath. He is devastated when Bianca tells him that it’s over for good. Fri: After Chris’s ultimatum, Indi seeks advice from her friends. Is she ready to move on after Romeo? Sasha makes her opinion of Chris very clear while clearing Bianca’s office of wedding paraphenalia. Neighbours Mon: Lucas and Vanessa consider moving to Dayleford after receiving an offer to buy their new apartment and another for the garage. A record producer wants to release Georgia’s song but Paul hires another singer when she refuses to quit nursing. Tues: Lucas and Vanessa say goodbye to their friends in Ramsay Street, intending to rent in Dayleford until they complete on their new house. Wed: After a restless night and a bad day at work, Chris asks Karl to prescribe him sleeping tablets. After they bury the hatchet and arrange a fishing trip together, Matt is disappointed when Mason cancels in favour of seeing Kate. Thurs: Chris starts to sleep walk and is found by Kyle and Sheila lying in the back garden. Kate is thrilled when Paul asks her to help organise an educational scholarship. Fri: Susan and Rani return unexpectedly, to find Josh and Amber making out in their house. Explanations over, the dust settles on another argument between Matt and Mason and they finally set off for their fishing trip.
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WINTER GETAWAYS DONCASTER SHEFFIELD TO MALAGA
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4* HOTEL PEZ ESPADA TORREMOLINOS 1st November 7 nts Half Board £340 per person
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MANCHESTER TO ARRECIFE
Daytime flights Self catering Cay Beach Playa Blanca 4th November 10 nts £360 per person
EAST MIDLANDS TO ARRECIFE
Daytime flights Self catering Oasislanz apts Costa Teguise 3rd November 11nts £380 per person
EAST MIDLANDS TO MALAGA
Daytime flights Self catering Bali Studios Costa del Sol 1st December 14nts £299 per person
DONCASTER SHEFFIELD TO ALICANTE
Daytime flights Levante Club All Inclusive 3rd December 11 nits £480 per person All prices above are subject to availability and based on two sharing.
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ENQUIRIES OF ANY SIZE WELCOME AN EXAMPLE OF OUR REDUCED PRICES FOR APPROXIMATELY 3-4 WEEKS.
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BUYERS OF ALL GRADES OF FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METAL
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GARDENS
ROTHERHAM FURNITURE PLUS Charity Number: 1072668
WANTED URGENTLY COOKERS, WASHERS FRIDGES, FREEZERS
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We Can Help if you are on low income/benefits
Tel: 0114 2476692 or: 0774 7670709
Can you help us? By Volunteering Your Time?
S&A GARDEN SERVICES All Gardens Serviced at Cheap Prices Phone Simon on 07882257947 or Adam on 07741252867
Units A, B & C, The Crofts, Snail Hill, Rotherham S60 2BZ
Opening Times Tuesday to Friday 7:30am to 3:30pm Email: rotherhamfurnitureplus@btconnect.com
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Cash Paid, End of Life Treament Facility, DVLA approved
TEL: 01709 374663 FAX: 01709 363711 COOPERS METALS ROTHERHAM METAL MERCHANTS CHIMNEY SWEEP
BORDER SWEEP CHIMNEY SWEEPING SERVICE GET READY FOR THIS SPRING Open Fires, Stoves, Pots & Cowls Fitted
Contact ANDY on
01226 761121 07968 286187
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Chimneys swept to BS6461 standards. HETAS Registered.
AUTO SERVICES
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TVs/AERIALS
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Winners of Best Cattery Two Years Running!
19 Chapeltown Rd, Ecclesfield
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Opening Times: Mon-Fri 9am - 3pm Saturday 9:30am - 12 Noon
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Tel: 01723 361 178 Pictures on our Website
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10 Minutes to the Beach, Close to all ammenities, Superb Site Close to Filey, Full ammenities
Tel: 01723 512 167 Pictures on our Website
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The Farnborough
13-17 Bairstow Street, Blackpool FY1 5BN
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As visited by Toby Foster and broadcast on BBC Radio Sheffield on 16th July 2013
• Accommodation is to a high standard • All rooms have ensuite facilities etc • Award winning full English breakfast • The closest guest house to the harbour 8 West Street • Bridlington Y015 3DX Telephone 01262 670110
BRIDLINGTON
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Smoking allowed in rooms
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The Swallow Holiday Apartments Luxury, modern, fully equipped holiday studio apartment for 2 people and apartments for 4 to 5 people Book Tickets for the SPA Theatre & Royal Hall through us and receive a great discount! Central Location next to SPA & South Beach, close to town centre
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THE SOUTHDOWNE
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The Palm Court
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This weekend is the Tackle & Gun Trade Show, so hopefully, by the time this is published, I will have had chance to visit and find out what is on offer from the manufacturers for the next twelve months. I’m also hopeful of being asked to work the Marukyu trade stand, mainly because I know I will enjoy it, but also because it will give me chance to pick the brains of top anglers like Roy Marlow, head of product development in UK and Europe to find out those little hints that will allow me to make even better use of the new products.....and there are some fantastic things to come from Marukyu! The first to look at is a top quality new groundbait aimed squarely at silverfish; packed with fishmeals and other goodies, Nori-G is sure to be a big seller amongst anglers who fish for things other than carp! It’s a rich green in colour and has a fine texture making it ideal to introduce sparingly during the winter months as it has low feed value, but high levels of attractants and will draw fish to investigate. Combine it with the Marukyu Jpelletz, especially the tiny 2mm size and you have a perfect bait for all things silver! Next up is the Credence Marine Liquid. This is something I’ve had an extensive look at over the last few months and I have to say I’m impressed with the ‘stickiness’ which means keep it off your hands! It’s so sticky that I’ve even been able to retrieve a lure coated in it without it all coming off! The Credence Marine Liquid has a ‘yeasty’ aroma and is ideal for glugging baits, adding to mixing water for groundbaits
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It’s Qipco Champions day at Ascot on Saturday where the top races are the QE II Stakes and the two other Group 1 contests, the Fillies’ and Mares’ Stakes and the Qipco Champion Stakes. At this stage the Channel 4 TV coverage only has five races from Ascot scheduled to be shown but possibly there could be more added later in the week with Cheltenham having its first meeting of the new season and the Scoop 6 needing another race. Ascot: 1.45 Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup, Group 3, 3yo+, 2m: Times Up gets the verdict after a creditable third behind Altano in the Prix du Cadran at Longchamp at the beginning of the month. High Jinx gets the first reserve position followed next by: Aiken; Biographer; Colour Vision; Pallasator; Ahzeemah; and Saddler’s Risk. 2.20 Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes, Group 2, 3yo+, 6f: Maarek, who is in the form of his life right now, gets a confident vote to land the hat trick after winning the Prix De L’Abbaye at Longchamp on Arc day. He should be able to outclass these rivals from which the chief threat could emerge from: Sole Power; Cape of Approval; Viztoria; Jack Dexter; Heaven’s Guest; Slade Power; and Sirius Prospect. 2.55 Qipco British Champions Fillies’ and Mares’ Stakes, Group 1, 3yo+, 1m 4f: A chance is taken that Andre Fabre’s Galvaun might be good enough to score after a promising third to Ebiyza (after the first past the post Chalnetta was disqualified from that position) at Longchamp in the Group 2 Prix de Royallieu. That race was run in a decent enough time and may provide the stepping stone to Group 1 success for Andre Fabre’s filly. The reserve slots are filled by: The Lark; Dalkala; Talent; Belle de Crecy; and Hot Snap. 3.30 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (sponsored by Qipco), Group 1, 3yo+, 1m: Dawn Approach gets the nod to reverse Sussex Stakes form with Toronado after that one’s below par run on good/firm ground at York. This is a most competitive race however and confidence is tempered by several of his opponents having run well on their last outings, notably: Maxios; Gregorian; Olympic Glory; Declaration of War; and Gordon Lord Byron. Kingsbarns could also emerge as a threat but is passed over on this occasion as, in my view, he has still to prove on the track that he has “trained on” this year.
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4.05 Qipco Champion Stakes (British Champions Middle Distance), Group 1, 3yo+, 1m 2f: I reckon that Treve’s Arc form ought to be worth following which points to the chance here of Ruler of the World. In my estimation the principal danger should emerge in the form of Main Sequence, Cirrus des Aigles, Triple Threat, Hunter’s Light and Declaration of War.
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Selection summary (for reserves see above): Ascot: 1.45 Times Up 2.20 Maarek 2.55 Galvaun 3.30 Dawn Approach 4.05 Ruler of the World Good Luck! Last week’s results: After non runners were discounted the final runners and outcomes were: Newmarket: 2.05 Lockwood – 9th @ 7/2 2.40 Supplicant – 6th @ 13/2 3.15 War Command – won @ 10/11 3.50 Tiger Cliff – 8th @ 7/1 York: 1.50 Butterfly McQueen – 8th @ 5/1 2.20 Black Spirit – 11th @ 16/1 2.55 Haikbidiac – 7th @ 6/1 3.30 Spinatrix – 5th @ 16/1 With only one winner at a skinny 10/11 the return on the weekend was a loss of 6.09 points to one point level stakes.
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SWINDON KNOCK MILLERS FOR FOUR Rotherham United slipped to their second league defeat of the season as Swindon Town withstood an early barrage from the Millers to cruise to victory. Mark Cooper’s men claimed their first win of the road this season thanks to first-half strikes from Alex Pritchard and Massimo Luongo before Nicky Ajose and sub Dany N’Guessan rubbed salt into home wounds with further strikes in the second half. Following their hard-fought victory over Brentford last weekend, Steve Evans made five changes for their comfortable JPT victory over York City in midweek but despite the fringe players’ staking a claim for a first-team spot, the Millers gaffer reverted to type with just two changes from their win at
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County Senior League There were just two league games in the County Senior League this weekend, but that was only a appetiser in a busy cup week. Division Two Both of those two league fixtures took place in Division Two. The big game was between Frecheville Reserves and Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Reserves at Frecheville Club Ground. Both teams have had a poor start to the season, with only two wins between them both thus far. Frecheville’s first win of the season came last week and lifted them off the foot of the table. Frecheville Reserves started very well in the driving rain, going into the half-time break 3-0 up. Jamie Hopkins scored the first goal for Frecheville, when he stabbed in from close range following a set-piece. Nick Garvey then took centre stage. He scored twice before the break, once with a sharp left-footed strike and later following a lightning fast counter-attack. Garvey completed his hat-trick in the second-half finishing off a Matt Hunter cross. Frecheville went on to win the game 6-1, with Steve Brammer and Matt Hunter also on the score-sheet as Frecheville made it back-to-back victories for the first time this season. Elsewhere, North Gawber Colliery reinforced their hold on second place with an impressive 5-1 away win over Bawtry Town at the Keepmoat Stadium. North Gawber are in fantastic form with six consecutive league wins to their name, and are now only four points behind league leaders Kingstone United. S&HCFA Senior Cup 2nd Round There were a number of midweek games in the Senior Cup involving County Senior teams. Houghton Main take the headlines though. They were 6-1 winners over AFC Emley of the Northern Counties East League Division One. Houghton Main forward Ashley Vickers had an excellent night scoring four times. The good news did not stop there for the County Senior League, with Handsworth also defeating a team from the North Counties East league. They were 2-1 winners away to Nostell Miners Welfare, who currently reside in the Premier Division of the NCEFL. Thomas Fletcher scored a last minute winner for Oughtibridge, as they beat Hallam FC 3-2 in an exciting game at Sandygate. Daniel Robinson and Strachan Sampson were also on the score-sheet for Oughtibridge on a memorable night for them. Wednesday night was not as kind to the county Senior League though. At the Memorial Ground, Penistone Church were beaten 4-0 by Sheffield FC. On the same night Millmoor Juniors were beaten 6-2 by Athersley Recreation at Sheerien Park. Swinton Athletic won their second game of the campaign, with a 1-0 win over Frecheville at Mexborough Athletic Ground. Their only previous win this season, also came at home to Frecheville in mid-September. Everest made revenge on their 2-1 home league defeat to Ecclesfield Red Rose at the beginning of the season, by knocking them out of the cup on Saturday. They were 3-1 winners at the Civil Service Ground. S&HCFA Rosehill Association Cup 1st Round The highlight in the Rosehill cup came at the Welfare Ground, where Millmoor Juniors Reserves were 7-5 winners over AFC Emley Reserves. Grant Allott was the star on the day, scoring three times for Millmoor. Sheffield Athletic were in put behind them their recent poor league form to beat Crofton Sports
Griffin Park. Pablo Mills was recalled at the heart of the Rotherham defence at the expense of Kari Arnason, who was on World Cup duty with Iceland while topscorer Daniel Nardiello was paired upfront with Alex Revell as Bournemouth loanee Matt Tubbs had to settle for a place on the substitutes bench. The Millers were quick out of the blocks and fine interplay involving Joe Skarz and Ben Pringle saw the former float a first-time cross which saw last-man Jay McEveley blast the ball behind to safety. Minutes later, Kieran Agard threaded a ball into the channel paving the way for Nardiello to tease and torment Grant Hall down the byline before firing a left-footed cross into the path of an unmarked Revell, who could only spoon the ball over the bar despite having the goal at his mercy. The home side came within a whisker of the breakthrough when Skarz’s arrowed ball was flicked on by Revell into the advancing run of Pringle, who burst past into his marker to advance menacingly at Warminster Road. The score was 2-2 after 90 minutes, but Sheffield finished the job in extra-time, winning 4-2. Tim Council and Joe Baldwin were on target for Penistone Church Reserves, as they beat Staveley Miners Welfare at the Memorial Ground. Rich Williams scored twice to inspire Rotherham Town to a 5-3 away win over Hepworth United. Mike Parkinson, Ben Liddle and Liam Johnson were also on target for Rotherham. Philip Coulthard was the hero for Joker FC. Coulthard scored a hat-trick as the Joker beat New Bohemians 5-0 at Ruby Cook Playing Fields. Athersley Recreation Reserves were back to winning ways, with a 4-0 away win over Sheffield FC Reserves. Sheffield Lane Top of Division Two shocked Davy FC of Division One, beating them 6-1 at the Civil Service Ground. Kingstone United are in formidable form at the moment, and have won every game they have played thus far this season. They extended this record on Saturday, as they saw-off Hemsworth Miners Welfare 3-1 at Barnsley Sports College. Elsewhere, Sheffield Bankers of Division One, were beaten heavily 5-1 by Rossington Main Reserves. Silstone United were unlucky, as they fell to a 2-1 away loss to Shepley. The all County Senior affair at Rockingham Community Centre between Thorpe Hesley and AFC Dronfield fell 3-2 in Thorpe Hesley’s favour. S&HCFA Junior Cup 1st Round Stef Beckham and Jordan Ramsey scored the goals, as Millmoor Juniors U21 beat Brodsworth Miners Welfare 2-1 at Grange Park. North Gawber Colliery U21 continued their perfect start to the season, with an impressive 6-1 away win over Jubilee Sports Over 35’s. Shaw Lane Aqua Force Barnsley U21 also maintained their 100% start, beating HSBC Bank Over 35’s at Shaw Lane. Treeton Terriers U21 lost their first game of the season. They were narrowly beaten 1-0 by Skelmanthorpe. Adam Gilliam scored a hat-trick for Valley Knight U21, as they beat Railway Berry Brow. The win is Valley Knights third-in-a-row. Houghton Main eased into the 2nd Round, as they were impressive 7-0 winners away at Woodhouse West End. There was more woe for Swinton Athletic U21, as they fell to their fifth defeat in as many games. They were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Brinsworth Whitehills. Swallownest Miners Welfare U21 lost their second game in-a-row, as they beaten 5-0 away against Upperthong SC. Meadowhall League It was a depleted fixture list on Sunday in the Meadowhall League, as many of the league’s teams were involved in S&HCFA cups. U21 League Division Cup 1st Round The U21 League Cup started this past Sunday. There was just one fixture, with Mosborough U21 winning comfortably 4-0 over Swallownest U21. Division Two Ridgeway Athletic extended their lead at the top of the Second Division with a big 11-0 away win over Masons Arms Langsett. 20 year old Ashden Morley was in fine form for Ridgeway scoring four goals. Ridgeway’s lead is now at four points.
into the box. With just Foderingham to beat, the ex-Derby midfielder cleverly chipped the ball over him but to his frustration, the ball rolled tantalisingly wide of the upright. The home side were bossing the proceedings and Revell’s slide-rule ball saw Pringle blaze a fierce drive over the bar before McEveley was on-hand to snuff out a dangerous Nardiello cross in the next phase of play. Minutes later, Pringle floated an outswinging corner which saw Mills tower above his marker before powering a bullet header which Wes Foderingham appeared to parry onto the bar and the ball rebounded to the ex-Crawley defender, who agonisingly failed to bundle the ball home from point-blank range. In Swindon’s first attack of note, Pritchard fired an inviting free-kick which saw McEveley nip infront of his marker at the back post to head goalwards but Scott Shearer showed great reflexes to parry the ball to safety. Just shy of the half hour mark, Yaser Kasim saw yellow for kicking the ball away before Lee Frecklington was yellow carded for bundling over Pritchard in full flight just outside the home box. From the resultant free-kick, Swindon punished the home side to the full when Pritchard picked himself up to curl a delightful free-kick over the home wall and despite Shearer getting a soft hand to it, the ball arrowed into the far corner of the goal. With half-time approaching, Agard fizzed an effort from distance narrowly over before Pritchard again ran at the heart of the Millers’ rearguard with a direct run from deep and Rob Milsom was the next to see yellow for chopping him down narrowly outside the box. Pritchard failed to repeat his trick though as he failed to trouble Shearer from the resultant free-kick as he blazed his shot over. However, the home side suffered a hammer blow in first half stoppage time when following an incisive attack involving Nathan Bryne, Frecklington was unable to clear the danger and Luongo worked a yard of space before firing a goalbound effort which took a wicked deflection seemingly off Freckington and the ball agonisingly looped over the head of Shearer before nestling into the far corner of the goal. Following the restart, Mills had to be on-hand to snuff out a dangerous Bryne centre with Nile Ranger lurking menacingly before the lively Pritchard tried his luck with a swerving strike from distance which Shearer watched over the bar. Tubbs and Michael Tidser were introduced by Evans either side of the hour mark in an attempt to spark the Millers to life and Luongo cynically halted Frecklington as he looked to burst clear from midfield, an offence which saw the Tottenham summer signing become the fourth addition to the referee’s book. However, Swindon effectively sealed the points on 65 minutes when following a quick counter-attack, Rotherham were backtracking to the edge of their
HUSBAND INJURY UPDATE Rovers Official Website met up with Alex Dalton before the reserve game at Cantley Park. “James (Husband) had his operation last week and everything went all right. It was as expected with no complications, so we should see him back in around 12 weeks. “This week he will stay at home to rest after the operation with his arm in a sling. We will get him back next week but will not be able to do much for a few weeks when we will get him on a cycle to keep his leg strength up. “It will be the lads longest period injured so he has to get his head around it because it will go quicker than he thinks, then he has the task of getting back match fit”
Woodhouse West End ended a three game losing streak, with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Wadsley FC at Niagra Sports Club. U21 Division Daniel Rogers scored the only goal for Sheffield United Junior Blades, as they beat Double Top U21 1-0 at East End Park. The Blades are now six points clear of second place in the U21 Division. Abbey Lane U21 climbed into third place in the U21 Division, with an 8-0 away win over Crosspool U21. Both Elliott and Haworth scored hat-tricks for Abbey Lane. Sharrow United U21 are beginning to hit form; they made it three games unbeaten on Sunday with a 2-1 home win over Wisewood Hounds U21 at Sheffield United Redtooth Academy.
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own box and the ball was worked to Pritchard, who calmly stroked a slide-rule pass across the face of the home goal and with Shearer in no man’s land, Ajose tapped the ball into the unguarded goal from close range. The visitors were sniffing blood and after a flurry of away passes had the home side on the run, Ranger’s clever back-heel saw Pritchard advance to the edge of the box and after spurning colleagues either side of him, he dragged a low effort narrowly wide of the upright. Rotherham’s frustration boiled over when Mark Bradley hacked down Ajose near the corner flag before McEveley became the sixth booking of the afternoon when he hauled down Agard just outside the box. With full-time approaching, Pringle saw yellow for a late tackle on Luongo and the home midfielder’s afternoon went from bad to worse when he dallied in possession as he ran towards his own goal and sub Dany N’Guessan took advantage to weigh up his options before calmly sliding the ball past Shearer into the bottom corner of the goal.
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Just after the half hour the Blades fell further behind. This time Baker found room on the right and his low cross saw WILSON get away from Coady to direct the ball into the top corner. It could have been worse moments later but Clarke, despite getting free, shot at Long. Baxter curled a free-kick over MATCH REPORT the crossbar as the Blades pushed www.sufc.co.uk Coventry back late in the half but Lyle Taylor’s first goals in a Blades again a crucial decision went against shirt almost inspired a magnificent the club. Coventry’s Webster had only been booked a moment earlier recovery. for a foul on Baxter and when he The summer signing netted twice in did likewise to Brandy many inside the second half but the Blades were already 3-0 down at Coventry City’s Sixfields thought a red card was on the way but referee Dean opted to exiled Sixfields Stadium home. just speak to the defender. Following the departure of David Weir 48 hours earlier, Chris Morgan, Taylor replaced Baxter, who was assisted by goalkeeper coach Darren struggling with a thigh problem and before the break the referee was Ward and Academy coach Travis Binnion, was in interim charge of the again in thick of the action when he Blades, who remain without a win on showed a yellow card to Maguire when the Blade was adjudged the road this season. Long and King were given the green to have fouled Wilson, who was bounding through on goal. light to play for United, despite being A goal was needed early in the called up for international duty, and second half and, unfortunately, it were both selected by interim boss was scored by Coventry. A run from Morgan, who also brought back Brandy gave Blades fans hope but Flynn. Maguire shook off a knee within seconds Wilson had flicked problem to play, but McMahon’s on, Moussa held off Westlake and thigh problem kept him out. Leon CLARKE was given the space It quickly became evident that the to curl into the bottom corner to wet pitch would be a factor and make it three. United were forced to concede Coady’s run set up an opportunity for an early corner before Coventry Brandy on 56 minutes but his effort grabbed the lead on six minutes. A was saved by the legs of goalkeeper deep, deflected Adams cross found Murphy and moments later King Leon CLARKE in space and he was replaced by McGinn, whose directed the ball beyond Long’s left first action was to whip in three hand. successive corners. The Blades attempted to hit straight The momentum was now with the back and King headed Hill’s cross Blades and there was a glimmer wide but Coventry had made the of hope on 62 minutes following a better start. Thomas had an effort foul on Coady by Willis. From the deflected wide and Clarke headed free-kick, 20 yards out, TAYLOR’s wide from another deep cross. blast penetrated the Coventry wall and beat the goalkeeper. It could have been two a minute later when Webster’s back header gave Flynn a chance but his shot was saved by Murphy. Two Coady headers kept United on the front foot. He headed over a McGinn corner and then he threw himself at a Westlake cross but the diving header was just over. Morgan used his last replacement, Hall taking over from Flynn, whilst Clarke was denied a hat-trick by Long’s smart
save. United got within one on 80 minutes to give the 966 Blades fans inside Sixfields more hope. Coady laid off to Hall and his cross found fellow substitute TAYLOR, who headed into the bottom corner. Coventry responded by making their third change and soon after ‘home’ goalkeeper Murphy needed lengthy treatment after a collision with one of his own defenders. Late on - and six minutes of added time - saw the Blades primarily on the attack and committing bodies forward. From a Hall cross, McGinn’s deflected header was saved by the fully-recovered Murphy, whilst at the other end Maguire’s header off the line prevented Clarke adding his own third and Fleck curled over. Time, though, ran out and despite the brave fightback the final whistle signalled that the Blades had slipped back to the bottom of League One. Coventry: Murphy, Adams, Webster, Thomas, Fleck, Baker (Daniels 67), L. Clarke, Moussa (Barton 81), Willis (Phillips 77), Wilson, J. Clarke. Unused: Manset, Burge, Garner, Haynes. Blades: Long, Westlake, Maguire, Hill, Flynn (Hall 73), Doyle, Baxter (Taylor 41), Collins, Coady, King (McGinn 57), Brandy. Unused: Howard, Lappin, Murphy, Ironside.
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Chris Morgan was in bullish mood after witnessing a second-half revival that almost saw the Blades rescue a point against Coventry City on Sunday. Two Lyle Taylor strikes, his first in United colours, paved the way for a spirited fightback and that gave Morgan hope for the future. The frontman came off the bench, whilst Stephen McGinn and Ryan Hall also made impacts after being introduced in the second half. United’s interim boss remarked: “That last half hour was what everyone with Sheffield United expects, it is certainly the Blades spirit that I remember from my playing days. “We put Coventry under pressure, we rolled our sleeves up and gave it a really good go, but it shouldn’t have taken for me to ask questions of the players at half-time. “When you cross that white line the minimum you should give is 100 per cent effort. I thought we were naïve in the first-half, we didn’t learn from our mistakes and five minutes into the second-half we find ourselves 3-0 down and seemingly out of the contest. “People watching the game perhaps thought we would go under, but you have to give the lads credit for not letting that happen. “In the end, it sounds silly to say, but we were unfortunate not to get something from the game, the substitutes all had a positive impact. “Ryan (Flynn) had an excellent chance at 3-1 and then Conor (Coady) should have scored with his diving header at the back post. “The second-half display warranted us getting something from the game, but the first-half effort certainly didn’t, so we will dust ourselves down ready for the week ahead.”
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Sheffield Wednesday have signed Arsenal goalkeeper Damian Martinez on an emergency loan deal. The 21-year-old has joined the Owls for 28-days. Martinez joined the Gunners’ academy in 2010 before being elevated to the first team squad at The Emirates one year later. The highly-rated Argentine left North London in search of first team experience in the 2011/12 season, when he signed on loan for Oxford in League Two. A regular for the Arsenal reserve side, Martinez has made two senior appearances for Arsene Wenger’s side, both coming in the 2012/13 campaign in the club’s Capital One Cup wins over Coventry and Reading. During his steady rise through the ranks at Arsenal, the Gunners custodian has gained international recognition with Argentina. The athletic goalkeeper has been capped at Under-17 and Under-20 level and has also received call ups to the senior squad. Martinez has been allocated squad number 26 during his Hillsborough loan stay.
South Yorkshire’s Police Commissioner has given backing to a new Sheffield Wednesday scheme aimed at deterring anti-social behaviour. The Community Programme’s Sporting Chance initiative offers fun-packed activities sessions for 12 to 18-year-olds, both in the evening and school holidays, in an attempt to reduce crime and antisocial behaviour. The project has been awarded £4,300 in funding by Police and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright to purchase equipment for the sessions which involve football, cricket, multisport and dance. Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Tracey Cheetham and colleagues attended the Owls game against Yeovil to show support for Sporting Chance. Community Manager Marcus Brameld said: “The sessions give young people an alternative from hanging around on the streets with nothing to do and give them something to look forward to.” “The aim of the project is to get these young people engaged in positive activities on their doorstep, along with referring them onto other community projects in and around Sheffield.” He added: “We have already seen people sign up for our education and NCS courses as a result of their continued interaction with Sheffield Wednesday and Sporting Chance.”
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After excelling at Under-18 and Under-21 level for the Owls, goalkeeper Cameron Dawson is certainly heading in the right direction. The 18-year-old has recently been thrust into the first team limelight by earning a place on the bench in Wednesday’s last five Championship fixtures. Dawson is keen to hold onto his place in the matchday squad and continue his steady rise up the ranks at Hillsborough. He told swfc.co.uk: “It has been a great experience for me being in the matchday squad. The manager has shown faith in me and it was great news when he told me I was in the squad for the Yeovil game. “There’s a lot to learn from being in the first team environment because it is different and you have to pick things up quickly. “I need to keep working hard and keep doing the things I’m doing to keep my place. “But like I said, the manager has confidence in me and I feel I’m ready should I be called upon.” In the meantime, Dawson has continued to play regularly for the Owls’ Development Squad and featured on Tuesday in Wednesday’s 3-1 win over Barnsley. Dawson continued: “I’m really enjoying the Under-21 games. We put in a good performance in midweek against Barnsley and worked really hard. “It was nice to make some saves that helped keep us in front in the game and it’s also good practise for me to be talking and organising the players in front of me.” Owls Under-21 Head Coach Lee Bullen added: “We spoke about Barnsley not taking the chances they created but Cameron made a fantastic reaction save from a free header from a corner.“Yes, it should have been defended better, but that is what your goalkeeper is there for. “He made two or three excellent saves that kept us in front in the game and we are really pleased by how he is progressing.”
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With Wednesday’s trip to Bolton now in sight following the international break, Owls ace Miguel Llera has said the squad must remain 100 per cent focused in the build-up to the Sky Bet Championship clash. On day one of training this week, Llera spoke to swfc.co.uk upon his arrival at the club’s Middlewood Road training base and insists nothing will be left to chance as Wednesday go in hunt of three points at the Reebok. Llera said: “We’re back from the international break with no game at the weekend and now we need to start this week 100 per cent focused. We have to have a strong week in training and remain focused all throughout. “The players are excited for this next game because it is very important for us. Today is the first day of training and we will all arrive ready to give everything and work as hard as we can to prepare. “We have to go about our business in the right way, focus hard this week, get it right in training and bring it to Bolton where we want to take home three points.” The Owls now face a double-header of fixtures on the road with Bolton up first, followed by a crunch live televised clash with Barnsley one week later. “We are looking forward to the next couple of games because they are against two teams who are close to us in the table, meaning there is a lot riding on them,” the Spanish defender added. “It is a huge chance for us to get points on the board and lift ourselves higher in the league. “I think we have played well in the last three games, so the break for me wasn’t the best having to wait two weeks until the next game. “It’s never easy playing away from home in this division and it will be a tough game against Bolton but it’s one we are looking forward to.” Samantha & Carl Welcome You To
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11 NOV - 15 NOV
SOUTHPORT ..................................................£160
21 OCT - 27 OCT
ISLE OF WIGHT..............................................£230
21 OCT - 25 OCT
SKEGNESS .....................................................£220
28 OCT - 1 NOV
LLANDUDNO ..................................................£216
28 OCT - 1 NOV
OBAN ‘HOUSE PARTY’.................................£239
28 OCT - 1 NOV
TORQUAY.............................................NOW £180
28 OCT - 1 NOV
GT YARMOUTH..............................................£170
NOVEMBER 2013 3 NOV - 7 NOV
BABBACOMBE...............................................£197
11 NOV - 15 NOV
TORQUAY........................................................£201
18 NOV - 22 NOV
EASTBOURNE ...............................................£210
18 NOV - 22 NOV
LLANDUDNO ..................................................£230
18 NOV - 22 NOV
SKEGNESS .....................................................£220
18 NOV - 22 NOV
TORQUAY........................................................£205 BLACKPOOL.....................................................£89
4 NOV - 8 NOV
BRIDLINGTON ................................................£199
22 NOV - 24 NOV
4 NOV - 8 NOV
EASTBOURNE ...............................................£235
24 NOV - 28 NOV
INVERNESS ....................................................£309
4 NOV - 8 NOV
LLANDUDNO ..................................................£230
24 NOV - 28 NOV
SCARBOROUGH ...........................................£200
SPECIAL OFFERS • GREAT YARMOUTH
11-15 NOV • 18-22 NOV • 25-29 NOV FROM £99 (No Taxis)
2014 BROCHURE
Sheffield 0114 232 3366 or Barnsley 01226 287403
Hemsworth Road Norton Sheffield S8 Telephone: 0114 255 1314
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
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New Year in the Isle of Wight
Staying at the Ocean Hotel 29th Dec - 2nd Jan Only £305 NEW 2014 BROCHURE OUT SOON!!! CALL 01226 743109 TO REQUEST YOURS!
BLACKPOOL 2013 DATES AT THE HOTEL ATHOL
28th Oct - 1st Nov, 5 days..................................... £149pp 4th - 8th Nov, 5 days, T&T .................................... £189pp 18th - 22nd Nov, 5 days, T&T ................................ £189pp 30th - 2nd Dec, 4 days, New Year ........................ £239pp
For Information and Bookings Please Call
New Inn
Staying at Mercury Princess Street 8th - 10th Dec Only £209pp!!!
24th - 28th Dec, 5 days, Christmas ...................... £309pp
OUT NOW!
The
Edinburgh Xmas Market
T he New Inn is also availabl e for privat e hire for an y occasion
2013 TOURS AND WEEKENDS
St Annes, Inn on the Prom, 18th - 22nd Nov, 5 Days£209pp Wolverhampton Races & Birmingham Star City 26th - 27th October, Sat & Sun ........................ONLY £89.95 Includes entrance to races with 3 course carvery dinner in Ringside Retaurant Weymouth, Leam Hotel, 28th Oct - 1st Nov .............£209pp Babbacombe, 17th Dec - 21st Dec...........................£169pp De Vere 1940s Christmas, De Vere Staverton 24th - 27th Dec, 4 Days ..............................................£299pp Babbacombe, Hotel De La Mer, 17th - 21st Dec ...............................£169pp Llandudno Christmas, Trevone Hotel, 23rd - 27th Dec ..................................£319pp St Annes New Year, Inn on the Prom, 30th Dec - 2nd Jan .........................£325pp Llandudno New Year, Trevone Hotel, 30th Dec - 2nd Jan.............................£270pp