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the billing at Tramlines. Rumbi also won the Pattern + Push competition in 2021. Pattern + Push who specialise in mentoring aspiring rappers, lyricists and singers will be returning in 2023 to programme the Saturday lineup on the Library Stage with local acts Coco, Deuxe, JxK, DJ Lamour and more to be announced soon!
Operations Director Timm Cleasby said, “Local music and new acts have always been a key feature of the festival. It’s always such a privilege to feature acts who then go on to achieve great things and we must continue to use the platform the Tramlines provides to support and nourish local music. I am excited to see which acts blow us away this year.”
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Over five stages of music, comedy and performance, a family-friendly area packed with quirky things to do, the best festival food around, bespoke craft beer and ale, vintage clothes stores, and roaming entertainment, there’s a lot to love about Tramlines. The 2022 festival was a sell-out so the advice is to be super quick for this last batch of Weekend tickets.
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SUNDAY 12th MARCH 2023 SHOW STARTS 7:30PM • TICKETS £12.00
Unlocked tells of their lockdown fears & woes & washing facilities, the relief of pilates, Boot Camp, raised beds and how they unlock Castle Grimm’s secret. Told through poems, songs, music and Real Acting. The Very Grimm Brothers are Adrian Mealing, a Malvern Poetry Slam Champ who sings à cappella with Men In General, A Fistful of Spookies and The Spooky Men’s Chorale (Aus). And John Denton (gtr) who wears several musical hats including John Denton’s Midnight Band and The Fezz, a homage to Steely Dan. Featuring post-modernist hits Bring Your Own Booze, Them’s The Brakes, The Rule of Six, Red Arrows, Me and Rafi, So, I’ve Shown I Can Be Tough, Levelling Up, We Could Be Happy Here, and many more. Grimm Ade (poems) and Grimm John (gtr) live at Castle Grimm. It’s not all plain sailing. They share their innermost fears & woes & décor challenges, the relief of wild swimming, lemon drizzle, steaming Bovril, and Castle Grimm’s dark secret. Heart-warming and funny. Told through poems, songs, music, and an aeronautical display.
SATURDAY 18th MARCH 2023
SHOW STARTS 7:30PM • TICKETS £14.00
The Smash Hit Comedy from the writes of “That’s the Spirt”, Lee Pollard AND Paul Athorne
The funny old game just got even funnier!
AWAY DAYS 1 - The loyal supporters of Holgate County F.C club are ready to set off for their first away game of the season. After three consecutive relegations and nine managers in five years, the dizzy heights of the 1974 Mackeson trophy semi-finals now seem a long way away. However, with new club secretary Russell at the helm and millionaire chairman Jim on board, things certainly seem to be on the upturn. That is until the late arrival of local football hooligan Vince, a man with an IQ lower than his waist size and the news that the bus is being diverted to collect a most unwelcome passenger.
AWAY DAYS 2 - Rejoin the gang as they take an all-expenses paid trip to Amsterdam, where they encounter MMA fighters, bogus priests, ‘special’ cakes, dodgy pilots, drag queens and a host of never to be forgotten characters. What could possibly go wrong! Join them for a night of uplifting comedy you will never forget.
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Callum is enjoying his first day as a trainee detective - but will CCTV uncover evidence that Denise has betrayed Jack? Ben has some words of wisdom for him. Stacey’s money worries continue as Linda turns her down for the pub - but Jean has a brainwave. Zack is unable to reach out to Whitney about their lost baby. Wish is reluctant to give Suki any control over the business - but she goes AWOL.
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Blades Drop Points On The Road
An early goal by defender Harry Pickering saw United slip to a narrow loss in Lancashire last Saturday lunchtime.
United made just one enforced change for the trip to Ewood Park, with Basham replacing the suspended Ahmedhodžić. Baldock and Clark returned amongst the substitutes. The Blades started positively but were undone by a swift counter in just the fifth minute.
Thomas broke out and freed Szmodics, he fed Dolan who in turn teed up PICKERING, with the left-back firing the ball into the net on the angle giving Foderingham no chance. Looking for an instant response, Ndiaye and Lowe worked an opening for Berge but his effort was gathered by Pears, before Bogle’s low cross was fortunately claimed following a couple of lucky rebounds.
Despite the concession of an early goal, it was United who remained largely on the front foot and from their first corner on 20 minutes, Robinson rose unmarked, but he header
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Since retiring, Peter had struggled with his mental health. He was feeling low, getting easily out of breath and hadn’t kicked a football in almost 30 years.
That’s when he heard about the Sheffield Wednesday Community Programme’s Walking Football project that runs five times a week.
The sessions not with the aid of off RankinCostello was parried away and subsequently cleared. A long throw by Robinson then fell kindly for Fleck but Travis managed to block his shot that appeared to be on target. Basham rolled back the years, beating three defenders having embarked on a trademark run, but he couldn’t apply the finishing touch.
In a rare attack, Blackburn threatened a second, Thomas got to the byline and the ball back for Dolan, he unleashed a powerful strike which had Foderingham beaten, but thankfully it bounced favourable off the woodwork. But the visitors continued to look the better side, as McBurnie headed wide from Fleck’s cross after Norwood had switched play to pick out Lowe. The first half ended with United forcing a couple of late corners, but it was Blackburn on the break that threatened, initially through Gallagher, before Dolan dragged an effort wide from a Thomas cross.
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Monday 2:30-3:30pm at Hillsborough Arena the opening minutes of the second period, having caught the lively Dolan. The home side then forced a couple of consecutive corners, prior to Buckley blazing over from the edge of the area after United failed to clear their lines.
Gallagher then broke the offside trap down the right channel, but Szmodics saw his moment snuffed out, before the same player struck the cross with a chipped effort.
United’s first changes came on 62 minutes as Baldock and McAtee replaced Bogle and Fleck, moments later, Osborn took the place of Lowe, as Norwood entered referee Smith’s booked for a foul on the advancing Dolan. Tempers were starting to boil over after most tackles, this time Szmodics seeing yellow for a cynical pull on McAtee. McBurnie couldn’t generate enough power when trying to redirect Robinson’s attempt on goal, before Egan headed over at the back post from Norwood’s corner, as United’s final two changes saw Sharp and Doyle thrown into the action. Time was starting to run out and Egan took one for the team, hauling down Brereton-Diaz as he looked to run into space in behind. There was a brief stoppage for an emergency in the crowd as fifth minutes of added time were signalled by the fourth official. United threw everything at the hosts, with Berge seeing a shot deflected wide and Doyle having a free kick headed behind, but the Blades couldn’t find that elusive leveller.
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As the Owls extended the run of resistance to 21 league games, with 20 clean sheets to boot, Darren Moore pointed to one particular incident that encapsulated the spirit of the squad. Minutes after Jaden Brown scored the only goal of the game, the defender raced back to deny Peterborough a leveller, pinching the ball from the toe of Kwame Poku with the striker bearing down on Cameron Dawson.
The passion of Aden Flint as he acknowledged Brown’s key intervention was not lost on the gaffer, who told swfc.co.uk: “You only have to look at that reaction of Aden Flint
Rotherham United boss
Matt Taylor praised his side for their attacking intent in front of their own supporters as they saw off the challenge of Queens Park Rangers with a 3-1 win.
The Millers made the early running as Jordan Hugill scored the opener - which marked his first in his new side’s colours - before he followed it up with a second half penalty to to see what the clean sheet means to the players.
“As a former defender myself, I know that feeling, you give everything to protect your goal and fair play to Aden, because he showed what it means for everyone to see.
“Jaden did ever so well to not only get back but just get his foot in at that crucial point to spoil the chance.
“And fair play to Baz as well, the way he sprinted back near the end to stop an attack on the edge of the box was wonderful to see.
“It’s infectious and it’s felt by the whole team, they are giving everything they have got.”
Moore was full of praise make it 2-0. The R’s got themselves back into the contest with a second half penalty but the game was put to bed by Hakeem Odoffin, who fired home late on to make sure of the points.
Here’s what Matt Taylor said after the game:
“I’ve been saying it for a little while, I feel we’ve been moving in the right direction.
“We certainly feel for matchwinner Brown, who went one better than last weekend’s assist at Charlton having been drafted back into the team at The Valley.
He added: “I’m really pleased for Jaden, he’s come back into the frame, he got the assist at Charlton and he’s got the winning goal today.
“It’s taken a little nick but Jaden is claiming it and rightly so, I’d be doing the same, it looked like it was going in anyway.
“He’s had a real influence at both ends of the pitch today, it’s another win and we move on to next week at Portsmouth.”