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Schofield frustrated as mistakes give Rovers uphill task at Salford
Danny Schofield said Rovers gave themselves an uphill task with poor mistakes as they fell to defeat at Salford City. Each of the goals conceded in the 3-1 defeat was preventable, leaving Schofield frustrated against a good quality opposition:
Schofield on how the game played out:
“It was a difficult game for us and I think the better
Taylors give reaction to Millers abandonment
“It was clearly not playable in certain places. More around the outside, but there was standing water through the middle as well.
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team overall won the football game. When you come to these places you know that it’s going to be a tough challenge.
“To concede the first two goals on the back end of mistakes from us is difficult and gives you an uphill challenge. Mistakes are going to happen in games but we need to eradicate them to give us the opportunity to compete.
“Conceding the third one, that next goal was vital to get us a foothold in the game. We wanted to try to be on the front foot and press a bit higher. But Salford are a good team and they created some good moments against us
“Salford had some quality actions but when we conceded the third goal I thought we defended it poorly. It was then
“The first inspection was half an hour after the initial suspension and then the other 15 minutes. The question then became how long do you give it until it does become playable.
“Then you have to consider the state of the players and any other future injuries that may occur. The longer it went on, the less likely it was that the game would difficult for us to get back into the game and they managed it well.”
On the impact of the defeat:
“We saw this game as an important one for us because we knew we were coming into it six points off Salford. If we could compete and win the game it would have cut the gap. We knew a defeat would be really damaging to our hopes.
“We’ve got to dust ourselves down quickly and move onto Tuesday.”
On Stuart Moore’s arrival:
“He came in to train on Friday and was straight into the team. He’s signed on an emergency loan because of the shoulder injury to Jonathan Mitchell. We waited on be played.
“There are certain situations that you cannot control. I was fully focused on improving the team if I’m being completely honest.
“We made a change at half time and then a further two after that and we needed to. They were tactical changes.
“I was disappointed that we the scan results and when we got the results we moved to bring in Stuart.
“I think he showed great character. It’s always difficult when a keeper makes an error. It happens in football.
“Do we need to eradicate these mistakes? Yes. I think there’s been too many this season.
“But Stuart showed good character to perform well for the rest of the game.”
On frustration from supporters:
“I’ve got to take that criticism. If the team is not performing and not winning games, that’s part of my role. It’s disappointing because when you put so much work into trying to win football games and it doesn’t materialise how you want, it’s difficult.” were having to chase the game because of our own performance. Then the focus completely changed on getting the game to be playable. Ultimately, the weather is the weather and we can’t control that. “What we can control is that the next time we play, our performance levels improve.”
GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE gm transport of 2 cobnar avenue, sheffield s8 8 rl is applying for a licence to use: unit 5, birley vale avenue, sheffield s12 2ax as an Operating Centre for 1 goods vehicles and 1 trailers pUBLic & LegaL noticeS notice of application for a premises licence under section 17 of the licensing act 2003 the licensing act 2003 (Premises and Club Premises Certificates) regulations 2005 notice is hereby given that i: jeanette levick
Owners or Occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating centre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within 21 Days of this Notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.
A Guide to making Representations is available from the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.
Notice is hereby given that yum connection ltd has applied for a premises licence to Sheffield City Council in relation to oli’s dessert bar, 213 fulwood road, Sheffield, S10 3BA to permit the provision of the following licensable activities: Retail Sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises Monday to Sunday 10:00hrs to 22:30hrs.
The licensing register and details of this application may be inspected during normal office hours at the below address or online at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk.
Any interested party or responsible authority may make representations in writing to, Sheffield City Council Licensing Service at Block C, Staniforth Road Depot, Sheffield, S9 3HD or by email: licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk. Such written representation must be received by 12/04/2023 clearly stating the grounds upon which the representation is made in relation to the four objectives of the Licensing Act 2003. it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application. The maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is unlimited.
Have made an application under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 for the grant of a Premises Licence for the Premises known as pottery bistro cafe bar, 305 ecclesall road, sheffield s11 8nx
I intend to conduct on or from the premises the following licensable activities: Sale by retail of alcohol:
Monday - Thursday 11:00 - 23:00
Friday - Saturday 11:00 - 23.30
Sunday 11:00 - 20.30
Provision of regulated entertainment, namely: playing of recorded music
Monday - Thursday 08:00 - 23:00
Friday - Saturday 08:00 - 23.30
Sunday 08:00 - 20.30 playing of live music
Monday - Wednesday 14:00 - 20:00
Thursday - Saturday 14:00 - 23.00
Sunday 14:00 - 18:00
Opening Hours:
Monday - Saturday 08:00 - 23:30
Sunday 08:00 - 22.30
Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to The Licensing Service, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by 10th April 2023.
For information on representations, please see www.sheffield.gov.uk/licensinginforesidents
For full details and to view a copy of the application please contact the Licensing Service.
Telephone: 0114 2734264 or by e-mail to licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on conviction for this offence is a fine not exceeding £5,000.