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being used to help address key issues in the City such as health, education and social cohesion. The four organisations are forming the “City Football Alliance”, which will be chaired by the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA and will formalise a relationship that will see the main deliverers of football working together strategically across the city. Chief Executive James Hope-Gill, said “this is a fantastic opportunity for the whole of the game to benefit as we work together both to develop the game as well as using
the power of football to make a difference in the community. Football is not only a great game to play and to watch, it can also be a force for good which brings communities together, improves health, provides coaching and volunteering opportunities for local people and provides positive activities for our young people. The new City Football Alliance is a great opportunity to bring together the main parties involved in football to help maximise the benefits of the game for boys and girls and for adults of all ages.” Consultation has already
taken place with various agencies and has shown that football can make a positive contribution to key aims of organisations such as the police, primary health trusts and schools. Both professional football clubs in the City do a tremendous amount of work in the community and the “City Football Alliance” will allow this work to be more strategic for the city as better coordination of the work takes place meaning that resources can be better used as any duplication of work will be avoided. Dave McCarthy, managing director of Sheffield
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This week, I am afraid, I have to commence proceedings with a massive moan. I refer to the events surrounding the proposed referendum, wanted by more than two thirds of the population, regarding our continued links with the European Union. Whether or not we should, or should not break with Europe is not the issue, although my views on the subject are well known, it is the bullying tactics of all the parties, by their use of the party whips, to enforce their members to vote against it that really gets my goat. The eighty one Tory rebels who defied the government are to be admired, in particular aide Adam Holloway, who resigned his position on a matter of principle, that being that he was not prepared to go back on a promise he made to the people who elected him in the first place. He quite rightly says that he did not stand for parliament to cede powers from Westminster to remote officials who are beyond democratic control, but wanted decisions to be taken closer to the people they affect and not to Brussels. He made those opinions very clear at the last general election, and was elected on that basis. His principles would not allow him to go back on his word to his constituents, on the basis that patriotism is putting your countries interests before your own. It is a great pity that every politician, from whichever party they represent do not have the same morality. The Euro is near to collapse, and the International Monetary Fund is prepared to step in to boost the Eurozone bailout fund. As Britain is a major contributor to this, it will be left to the British taxpayers to foot the bill for the countries in the Eurozone who have proved incapable of managing their own financial affairs. It is high time for this country to stand on its own two feet, administer laws domestically, and not from the Strasbourg court, close the doors to all, and get on with the serious business of putting our own country back to where it used to be. My table at the Mercury Awards evening at Crookes Club was a bit like celebrity squares, with the oldest working comedian Bobby Dennis accompanied by his very talented daughter Caroline, who has appeared in Hi De Hi, toured
with Laughter in the Rain, the story of Neil Sedaka, and is kept busy entertaining on the cruise ships. Also on my table were Roy and Jackie Toaduff, winners of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Diana Edwards, who is Agnetha in top Abba tribute band Bjorn Again, as well as being half of top duo Agnetha and Frida, as well as being a prolific solo artiste, the legendary Glen Dale, lead singer with top sixties band The Fortunes who was with his son David, who is a very good singer in his own right. Top disc jockey, Gary Sinclair, soon to open his own bar in Sheffield and the lovely Sunny Daye, the artiste’s artiste made this table a pleasure to be on. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Mercury for giving me the opportunity to invite my nearest and dearest to this fabulous evening of entertainment, and also the wonderful surprise of getting Catherine Cooper to dedicate my favourite song, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, to me. Catherine made a fabulous job with this song, looked very beautiful, and it is no surprise to me that she is having a very successful solo career. The evening’s entertainment was superb, and was well hosted by Stephanie King and Gary Phillips, both multi award winners. Apart from Catherine Cooper and top comedian Jimmy Carol, all the award winners were new to me. I imagine that the evening will be well reported elsewhere in this newspaper and I shall therefore be brief in my comments. The winner of Best Newcomer Amelia Davis Very good, looked anything but a newcomer Best Comedy Jimmy Carol Very funny as usual Best Female Bev Brookes Easy to see why she is a favourite of Glen Dale Best Vocal Group Halo Vocally good and nice eye candy Best Tribute Davy Nicholls Buble at his best Best All Round Elli Gent Lovely vocals and great personality Best Male Tristan Drew The good reports I have had about Tristan are justified Best Live Band Coast Easy to see how they won this category I was joined for breakfast this week by Bernie Clifton, minus ostrich and trombone. Bernie is delightful company and screamingly funny.
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Becky was on her deathbed with her husband, John, maintaining a steady vigil by her side. As he held her fragile hand, his warm tears ran silently down his face, splashed onto her face, and roused her from her slumber. She looked up and her pale lips began to move slightly. “My darling John,” she whispered. “Hush, my love,” he said. “Go back to sleep. Shhh. Don’t talk.” But she was insistent. “John,” she said in her tired voice. “I have to talk. I have something I must confess to you.” “There’s nothing to confess,” replied the weeping John. “It’s all right. Everything’s all right, go to sleep now.” “No, no. I must die in peace, John. I had affairs with your brother, your best friend and your father.” John mustered a pained smile and stroked her hand. “Hush now Becky, don’t torment yourself. I know all about it.” he said, “Why do you think I poisoned you?” A visitor to the graveyard couldn’t help noticing a man kneeling in front of a gravestone, clasping his hands and sobbing. The visitor went a bit closer and could hear what the man was saying. ‘Why did you have to die?’ he was repeating, ‘Why did you have to die?’ Feeling he ought to do something, the visitor laid his hand on the man’s shoulder. ‘Was it someone you loved very much?’ he asked gently. The man looked up at him and said, ‘no, I never met him, he was my wife’s first husband.’
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Only fifty three more shopping days to Christmas, and I thought I’d look ahead to the festive period and show you some of the “joyous” things you can look forward to this holiday season.
Arthur Christmas This animated movie, from the makers of Wallace and Gromit, looks really good. It’s a Christmas movie on steroids, with Santa, presents, snow, and the like. Sure, it’s going to be sickening if you find this sort of thing hard to swallow (like my mother’s spouts), but if you’re the sort of person who wallows in the ‘magic’ of Christmas, then you’ll love this movie. Opens November 23rd. Puss in Boots This Shrek spinoff stars, oh, do I really need to spell it out? The clue’s in the title! A full review coming soon, but if you like Shrek, then this will be a must see movie on its release on December 9th. Absolutely Fabulous Edwina and Patsy are back in a trio of specials due to be shown over Christmas and the new year. But, will the drunken duo still sparkle after being away from our screens for so long? Other TV specials to get their baubles out this Christmas are: Mrs Brown’s Boys, the Royle Family, Top Gear and the ludicrously festive Strictly Come Dancing. There, if you’re gagging for some festive treats, that’s something to keep you going until Santa empties his sack down your chimney!
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Mcfly have launched a Battle of the Bands competition to choose the opening act on each of the 26 dates of their new March/April 2012 tour. This tour will go to all corners of the UK and will go on sale on Saturday 26th November from www.livenation.co.uk The Battle of The Bands has been inspired by the annual competition run by US travelling Festival ‘Warped Tour’. McFly will pick the winners for each of the 26 dates from the top 50 bands voted for by fans.The huge competition that will be hosted on the band’s official website www.mcfly.com. All UK bands are eligible and entry is free by clicking on the Battle of the Bands logo on the home page. Bands need a photo and a youtube video (can be a promo or live video). Voting started on the 1st October and will run until 12th Janurary. Voting is free and open to everyone with a Facebook account. Fans can vote for as many bands as they like but can only vote once for each band. McFly’s fifth studio album ‘Above The Noise’ was released to huge acclaim in November last year and spawned the band’s biggest single to date ‘Shine A Light’ which sold over 300,000 in the UK. McFly will be appearing in Sheffield on Friday 9th March at the Sheffield City Hall Tickets are on sale priced at £27.50 (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation. co.uk
Immortals Immortals sees the future Superman, Henry Cavill, in an epic story of Gods and mortals in this action adventure that’s one part 300 and another Clash of the Titans. It’s definitely one to check out when all that’s on offer is movies about cute animals and general Christmas tosh. Yes, we know it’s Christmas. We get it. The shops have been playing festive tunes since what seems like July and now we want something different. This is about as violent and non-Christmassy as it gets. Hacks on to our movie screens November 11th. Twilight Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Also known as ‘we’re going to milk this cash cow for all its worth’, Breaking Dawn sees the final book in the Twilight series dragged out interminably into two gruelling movies. Will the insipid Bella finally get what’s coming to her? I really hope so! Breaking Dawn opens, oh, if you care about it all you’ll have had the date circled on your calendar since 2008!
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Haunted Britain Britain is reputed to be the most haunted country in the world!We are all intrigued by ghosts and spirits and with that comes hauntings! Maybe these stories are tongue in cheek but to the people who experience them they are very real! The smugglers of old are a fascinating subject. In one particular tale smugglers were playing cards in Robin Hoods Bay in North Yorkshire. In walked a man dressed in black wearing a cloak that covered his feet. The tavern owner was a sea captain who became suspicious of this new fellow and dropped his cards to look at his feet. What he saw scared him to death -the person had cloved feet - the Devil himself! They made a swift exit that night.
the man, who found shelter at an Inn. The Inn keeper told him `you are a very lucky man to have survived.` Sadly the man died ten days later from a heart attack. Carbrook Hall John Bright was the previous owner of Carbrook Hall. The ghost occasionally roams the hall and has been seen on many occasions. The Old Queens Head on Pond Street Now i do know this pub is haunted because I have seen the ghost myself. The pub was built in 1400 and has had many alterations, no doubt confusing this particular ghost. I needed the toilet when I visited the pub, and as I walked in a man stood in front of me. When I told the landlady thereWW was a man loitering around the toilets she said “Oh, its only the ghost!” Boots the Chemist in Fargate Strange it may be, but apparently Boots the Chemist in Fargate is haunted! The ghost manifests itself as a man in a top hat, dark coat and cape, carrying a cane. (He sounds a bit like a Goth to me!). He uses the lift, walks across the floor and out through a wall. So next time I am in Boots I will make a note of looking for him!
Bagdale Hall in Whitby There is a headless ghost that roams Bagdale Hall, believed to be previous owner Brown Bushell (1609-1651) a traitor and a turncoat. He was beheaded for piracy and treason in 1651. Apparently Brown Bushell has been seen walking up and down the stairs headless by a maid. In another incident a chef working More ghost stories next week! at Bagdale became concerned that noone was psychicglynis@talktalk.net serving the old fellow in the dining room. He Mob: 07811632353 described the gentleman and it was indeed Brown Bushell - this time with his head on. The Barguest - The Black Dog The Barguest is a massive black dog that haunts the moors looking for victims. Such spectral dogs are said to exist in other areas. It is said anyone who sees the barguest will die, as theses creatures are an omen of death. .A man walking in Egton Bridge in North Yorkshire came across the evil Barguest - the hound let out a tremendous howl and chased
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CITY MARKS HOW TO KEEP DATES FOR HONOUR FOR THE WARM AND WELL YOUR DIARY WOMEN OF STEEL IN COLD WEATHER ‘Right not Charity’ Sheffield is to pay honour to its Women of Steel. In recognition of the women of Sheffield who served their city and country by working in the steel industry and factories during World War I and World War II, Sheffield City Council will unveil a commemorative plaque on Saturday, 5 November at 2:45pm. The plaque will be unveiled by four of the Women of Steel, a female apprentice from Sheffield’s steel industry, the Lord Mayor and Leader of the Council, representing women in Sheffield’s industry and life in the past present and future. Councillor Julie Dore, Leader of Sheffield City Council said: “The plaque unveiling is just part of our plans to pay our city’s Women of Steel the respect and honour that they deserve. Their valiant efforts were a crucial part of the contribution Sheffield’s industry made to the war effort in both world wars. “We are keen that both the plaque and the statue are seen not just as a memorial to a remarkable group of women but an inspiration for the future and hope people will join us in the celebrations.” The plaque unveiling will take place from 2:45pm on Saturday 5 November at Barkers Pool, and will be followed by a free Tea Dance in the Winter Garden from 3:30pm until 5:30pm. The council is also working on a longer term project for a Women of Steel statue. Following consultation with a group of the Women of Steel, their preference is for a figurative statue, probably made of bronze, in the city centre. The long term project has an ambitious target of November 2012 for completion. The Council has committed £28K so far with a fundraising target for a further £120K. Sheffield fundraising expert David Heugh is working with the council to help secure the additional funding. The first stage of the fundraising campaign will be focused on raising money from local businesses, and charitable trusts and foundations. A public fundraising campaign will be launched next year once the artist’s design is finalised. The Council will appoint an artist before Christmas who will work with the Women of Steel and the wider public to produce a model for the work by the end of April 2012.
Would you like to be in touch with people who may be in a similar situation to you? Talking Point is an online community for anyone who is affected by dementia. It’s a place to ask questions, read others’ experiences, share information and feel supported. “I find that I use Talking Point to talk about things I can’t talk about with friends and family. I feel the support and friendship; given directly helps so much.” Anyone with access to the internet can browse the information on Talking Point, but if you want to communicate with others and ask your own questions, you will need to register. Signing up is very easy, just follow the steps below: 1. Visit alzheimers.org.uk/talkingpoint 2. Click on the green Register Now button 3. Follow the on-screen instructions If you have any questions or problems when registering, please contact us on talkingpoint@alzheimers.org.uk If you would like to contact the Alzheimers’ Society, please ring 0114 2768414 or e-mail Sheffield-enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk.
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http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/winterhealth/Pages/ A film about the pensioners’ movement Verycoldweather.aspx To keep warm and well during periods of cold weather: • Keep curtains drawn and doors closed to block out draughts. • Have regular hot drinks and at least one hot meal a day if possible. Eating regularly helps keep energy levels up during winter. • Wear several light layers of warm clothes (rather than one chunky layer). • Keep as active as possible. • Wrap up warm if you need to go outside on cold days. Keep your main living room at around 18-21°C (64-70°F), and the rest of the house at least 16°C (61°F). If you can’t heat all the rooms you use, heat the living room during the day and the bedroom just before you go to sleep. Icy conditions Icy pavements and roads can be very slippery. Take extra care if you go out and wear boots or shoes with good grip on the soles. The Met Office advises putting grit or cat litter on paths and driveways to lessen the risk of slipping. It adds that you should wait until the roads have been gritted if you’re travelling by car. Bear in mind that black ice on pavements or roads might not be clearly visible, and that compacted snow may turn to ice and become slippery. Weather warnings The Met Office provide the weather forecasts for broadcasts on radio and TV, so listen in to these bulletins regularly to keep up to date with the weather. Severe weather warnings are also issued on the Met Office website www. metoffice.gov.uk, or you can ring the customer centre on 0870 900 0100 Look out for others Check up on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be more vulnerable to cold weather. Cold weather is especially dangerous for older people or people with serious illnesses, so check up on them if you can. People with heart or respiratory (breathing) problems may have worse symptoms during a cold spell and for several days after temperatures return to normal. You can find more information and advice on staying healthy in periods of cold weather in http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/winterhealth/ Pages/Verycoldweather.aspx
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featuring Sheffield Pensioners’ Action Group. 19 November, 1.30 - 3.30pm at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, S1 2BX Tickets £3 each available from SPAG office North Gallery, Castle Market, S2 (opening times Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10 - 2pm) Tel: 0114 275 6319 Tickets are limited but if any are left over they will be sold on the day. Sheffield Silver Surfers Back to School at High Storrs It’s back to school for some former High Storrs students and Sheffield learners, as free IT taster sessions come to the school this November. The innovative scheme, run in collaboration with UK Online Centres, will see youngsters sharing their IT knowledge with elderly learners from the local community. This initiative is part of Go On Sheffield, which asks members of the public to give an hour of their time to learn new IT skills that could help transform their lives. Youngsters will have a chance to develop skills such as active listening and helping and guiding learners. They will be supported by teachers and UK Online Centre staff. Janet Wright, Head of Faculty for Maths, Computing and Enterprise, said: ‘Here at High Storrs we are really excited about this project, which will see our students sharing their skills with members of the community who are new to IT. We are really looking forward to welcoming our ‘guest students’. It’s never too late to learn!’ Sessions will run every Wednesday afternoon, starting 2 November. Places are limited. Any interested learners are advised to book their place as soon as possible with Sandra Careless on 0114 267 0000. Over 50’s men’s group Are you aged 50+ - bored and lonely. Would you be interested in meeting new people, chatting, chilling out and just doing and talking men’s things, Going on trips to local attractions and trips outside the area. Then this could be the group for you. We meet every 2nd and 4th Monday of the Month at the meeting rooms at 213 Harborough Avenue, Manor Park at 12.30 pm. There is no cost to join although there will be a small charge for refreshments (cost of replacing milk ,teabags etc). No upper age limit, any man over 50 is most welcome. Men from other areas are really welcome. Catch buses 22,25,25a,10,to Manor Park Centre.
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WHY USE A SOLICITOR IN COMMUNITY CARE DISPUTES? 1. A solicitor understands the issues There is a world of difference between a complaint that properly identifies all of the legal and factual issues along the reasons (stating the relevant law), as to why the authority have got their decision wrong; and one that represents simply an expression of the opinions of the complainant resident or their children. A properly drafted complaint or response should consider the relevant principles of administrative law, specific parliamentary Acts, regulations and government guidance and apply them accurately to the facts of the case. 2. Public authorities are not always on your side Although in theory public authorities are there to serve us, like any private organisation or individual, they have interests they need to protect and a budget which they need to ration. A complainant should not assume that the authority will necessarily look into the facts of their case objectively, gather the relevant evidence thoroughly and apply the law correctly. 3. Public Authorities are often represented by Solicitors Local authorities often ask their solicitors to deal with issues. Solicitors use dispute resolution skills to get the best out of a situation for their clients. Using a solicitor evens the playing field. 4. Using a solicitor shows you are serious Local authorities can be very slow in dealing with complaints. A complainant who has hired a Solicitor is showing that they are serious and won’t be fobbed off. 5. Solicitors are regulated Unlike some organisations that offer advice and representation, Solicitors’ conduct is closely regulated to ensure high standards and there is an effective form of redress. Austin Thornton
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The votes had been counted; the winners had been announced; and on Thursday a packed crowd filled Crookes Club to celebrate the Mercury Awards 2011 – and what a fantastic night we were treated to! With so many first time winners, it was always going to be a real treat – as it turned out, it was a night to remember for both the audience and the acts themselves, as each and every performance justified the readers’ choice in each category. Many people ask how we decide what each performer does – the answer is that we simply ask the acts themselves to pick their favourite songs and enjoy themselves! No Clubland Awards ceremony would be complete without Steph King and Gary Philips as the hosts, and they opened the show with a real swing, duetting with a brilliant troup of young dancers from Steph’s own Stage Show. Next up was young Amelia Davies – voted Best Newcomer of 2011. Amelia was extremely nervous before going on stage – but she really had no need to be. She blasted out a short set of her favourite numbers with a stage presence that truly belied her age and experience, and left to a well-deserved standing ovation. Jimmy Carol was yet again clubland’s choice as best comedian – and ten minutes of his usual irreverent humour demonstrated why readers perennially vote him as Best Comedy Act of 2011. Slick, polished, mixing old and new material together – he is a consummate professional and continues to perform at a level head and shoulders above the rest of his peers. Most clubgoers will be familiar with the Best female Vocalist of 2011, Bev Brookes. Constantly in demand on the circuit, it was only fitting that both her talent and her hard work should be finally be recognised by receiving the ultimate accolade from our readers, and a trio of upbeat numbers were duly delivered in Bev’s own livewire style. Closing the first half were young girl group Halo – voted Best Vocal Group of 2011. Again these girls have a presence which belies their young age. Despite the lack of a sound check (due to technical issues!) they were quickly into their stride, with four superb numbers which allowed each of the girls in turn to take on the lead vocals and prove that they have superb voices individually as well as together. It was unfortunate that our original guest, Harry Gration, was unable to present the awards as planned due to his recent illness. However we are indebted to Radio Sheffield’s Howard Pressman, who stepped in at short notice to make the presentations along with our category sponsors. All at the Mercury send Harry our best wishes for a speedy recovery. Recipients this year of the Lifetime Achievement Award were Dronfield couple Roy and Jackie Toaduff, Clubland legends and international stars, who never forgot their South Yorkshire Clubland roots and would always return from wherever they were in the world to ensure they were able to perform noon and night on Christmas Day at Crookes Club! As it turned out, there was an unexpected personal touch from Howard as he made the presentation – the Pressman family spent several weeks as
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guests of the Chantry Hotel in Dronfield – Roy and Jackie’s home for many years – and he was able to recount some personal stories which gave the audience an insight into the lives of these great entertainers. Opening the second half, we were proud to introduce yet another graduate of the Steph King Academy, eighteen year old Catherine Cooper, who gave a special performance dedicated to our long-time columnist Howard Copley of his favourite song, and the song which won her the “Stars of the Future” Competition – “The first time ever I saw your face.” We are delighted to report that, for once, Howard was lost for words. Next up was Best Tribute Act 2011 Davy Nicholls, only the second winner of this category which we introduced in 2010 to reflect the new trend. His Michael Buble show demonstrated his superb vocal ranges and his love of swing, as he delivered renditions of some top classics that had the audience swinging along. Elli Gent is your choice as 2011 Best All Round Entertainer, and this Pontefract lass only had time for two songs, as the flow of comedy in between the numbers demonstrated why she has become such a crowd favourite this year. Genuinely funny and with a great voice (not many female vocalists can do justice to a big Meatloaf number!) you must catch her act when she performs in your club! Best Male Vocalist 2011 saw yet another young performer up on stage. Tristan Drew was our readers’ ultimate choice in what is always one of the most fiercely contested categories, and Tristan had to see off the challenge of a record number of nominees to land the prize. Not many acts are working harder at the moment – his name appears without fail in the Clubland adverts virtually every week, and his excellent set rounded off a great night for the Al Crossland Agency, who landed four award winners this year! Closing the show were CoAst – Best Live Band 2011. We must add our own personal thanks to these lads who helped the show run smoothly by offering the use of their PA for the evening, and especially Mini – who spent all night on the sound desk to ensure we heard the best of the acts. These lads are unashamed rockers, and they filled the dance floor in rousing fashion with a selection of great rock classics, ensuring that everyone went home having enjoyed a night to remember. All in all a great show, and many regular attendees commented that it had been the best show for years! A word of thanks to all our Award Sponsors, and especially we must mention Molson Coors (Or Stones as we used to know them) who are long-standing supporters of the event, and always give the clubs their backing whenever possible. Finally a big thanks to YOU – the readers - who take the time to vote each year for your favourites and help to make this such a landmark night in Clubland!
ON THE NIGHT (from top left clockwise) Pictured receiving their awards from Radio Sheffield’s Howard Pressman are - Jimmy Carol (Best Comedy), Bev Brookes (Best Female Vocal), Davy Nicholls (Best Tribute), Elli Gent (Best All Round), Tristan Drew (Best Male Vocal), CoAst (Best Live Band), Neil Tomlinson of WasIs (Receiving Star Star’s Long Service Award), Mick Monroe (Best DJ), Richard Crossland of Al Crossland Agency (Receiving Best Duo on behalf of Roadhouse), Roy & Jackie Toaduff (Lifetime Achievement), Halo (Best Vocal Group), Keith Chapman of Cee Bee (Receiving Jimmy Carol’s Best Comedy Award), and Amelia Davies (Best Newcomer)
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Five 6.00 Thomas & Friends 6.10 The WotWots 6.20 City of Friends 6.35 Elmo’s World 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 Little Princess 7.10 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 8.00 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.30 Roary the Racing Car 8.45 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 LIVE with Gabby 12.05 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Big Brother 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 CSI: NY 3.10 Film: A Risk Worth Taking 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 OK! TV 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Lost Heroes of World War I 8.00 The Gadget Show 9.00 New The Hotel Inspector 10.00 Big Brother 11.00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side 12.00 Police Interceptors
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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Remembrance Week 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels 11:45 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:10 Land Girls 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Junior Bake Off 3:35 Prank Patrol Down Under 4:00 Copycats 4:30 Blue Peter 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 EastEnders 8:00 Holby City 9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Imagine: Simon and Garfunkel The Harmony Game 11:50 Film: The Name of the Rose 1:55 Weatherview
6:40 Gigglebiz 7:00 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 7:30 Trust Me I’m a Genie 7:40 Leon 7:45 Pet Squad 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Trapped: Ever After 8:30 Mr Bloom’s Nursery 8:50 dirtgirlworld 9:00 Tinga Tinga Tales 9:15 Driver Dan’s Story Train 9:30 Charlie and Lola 9:45 ZingZillas 10:05 Big Barn Farm 10:25 Louie 10:30 Baby Jake 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 The All New Pink Panther Show 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 2:15 The Weakest Link 3:00 Wanted Down Under 3:45 Escape to the Country 4:30 Flog It! 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 7:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 8:00 James May’s Man Lab 9:00 Dam Busters: The Race to Smash the German Dams 10:00 Later Live... with Jools Holland 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 The Choir: Military Wives 12:20 Damages
ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Ade in Britain 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 The Unforgettable Norman Wisdom 8.00 High Stakes 9.00 The Jury 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 In the Line of Fire 11.35 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey 12.30 The Zone
Channel 4 6:05 Sali Mali 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Freshly Squeezed 7:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:30 Frasier 9:00 Undercover Boss USA 10:00 Location, Location, Location 11:00 The Renovation Game 12:00 Drop Down Menu 1:10 Film: Guns At Batasi 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 The Food Hospital 9:00 Jamie’s Great Britain 10:00 My Transsexual Summer 11:05 Rory Peck Awards: Jezza Naumann: Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children 11:10 True Blood: Everything Is Broken 12:25 Pokerstars.co.uk Uk & Ireland Poker Tour
Five 6.00 Thomas & Friends 6.10 The WotWots 6.20 City of Friends 6.35 Elmo’s World 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 Little Princess 7.10 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 8.00 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.30 Roary the Racing Car 8.45 Bananas In Pyjamas 9.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 LIVE with Gabby 12.05 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Big Brother 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 CSI: NY 3.10 Chinese Food in Minutes 3.15 Film: Thicker than Water 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 OK! TV 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Lost Heroes of World War I 8.00 London: The Inside Story 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 Big Brother 11.00 Film: Edison 12.50 Inside Hollywood
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and critically acclaimed solo career. This summer will see the writing and recording of his next studio album, A Feast of Consequences, and this will coincide with dates across the UK and Europe that will see a newly energised and dynamic Fish hit stages after recovering from an operation on his vocal chords in 2009. He returned to live performances last year with acoustic shows featuring his long term friends and musicians Frank Usher on guitar and Foss In 2011 Derek W Dick, better Paterson on keyboards, playing stripped down acoustic versions known as Fish, will rack up of songs from throughout his 30 years as a singer since joining Marillion in Aylesbury career in preparation for the writing sessions for his new in 1981. studio album. Fish has captured the imagination of his fans His powerful, instantly and circumnavigated Europe identifiable Scottish presence with the show, resulting in on and off stage was a major factor in the band’s worldwide rave reviews for this writer, dramatist, comedian, and all success until his departure in 1988, wherein he began a long round entertainer.
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in order to place them behind bars. The new machine is about half the size of an old-style A vending machine company vending unit and comes minus has been forced to produce branded cigarette logos and a new back bar cigarette carries official smoking health dispenser in order to bypass newly-introduced laws banning warnings. machine sales in public places. The mini vender means licensees Vending companies have brought can continue selling cigarettes free from the hassle of buying out a raft of new products to circumvent the ban on cigarette stock and cash handling every sale, and licensees and their staff machines in public places, by reducing the size of the units can check for underage buyers - not always possible when machines were sited in different parts of a pub premises. The ban on machine vending in public areas came into effect at the beginning of 1 October. RADIO NIGHTINGALE
VOICE OF THE NIGHTINGALE by Mel Jaques
Radio Nightingale is a registered charity and each week we hold at least one collection to raise funds for the station. This is in the foyer of the Rotherham General Hospital on Monday evenings between 6.00pm and 8.30pm. The visitors to the hospital are extremely generous and we’re really pleased with the contribution this makes towards our ongoing running costs. However it is only a part of the money we need to deliver the station so we are looking to expand into a Thursday evening but don’t have enough volunteers for this session. If you could offer any time, preferably on a regular basis (that could be just one evening per month), to help Radio Nightingale in these collections it would be very much appreciated. Contact us on 01709 304244 to discuss how your availability could contribute to our fundraising. We hold other collections at various venues around Rotherham along with these regular sessions. If you would like to help us at these events please get in touch and then we’ll contact you as and when events are organised. If you don’t have any time to offer but want to support us, please visit our website where you can find out more about our lottery, webshop and search engine which raise money for Radio Nightingale. Or if you would like to be involved in the station in activities other than collecting, on our website you’ll also find an application pack which gives more information about the types of work we need volunteers to help with. Radio Nightingale broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the patients and staff of the Rotherham General Hospital on 945 &1350mw and Hospedia. For more information about the station visit www. radionightingale.org.uk Current volunteer vacancies: • Fundraiser • Saturday sports show presenter • Football commentator Contact us on 01709 304244 for more information on volunteering.
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CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas
I don’t know about you, but sometimes there is nothing better than treating yourself when you’ve finished work for a couple of days. Judging on the queues at my local fish and chip shop I think there are a number of people who do exactly what I do on a Friday night to see in the weekend. Last week I opened the lines for your suggestions for ‘fish and chip’ themed songs. We had lots of suggestions from ‘It’s Getting Batter’ from Mama Cass to ‘Cod Only Knows’ by the Beach Boys. Or, what about ‘Soul Man’ from Salmon Dave or Cilla Black’s ‘Anyone who haddock heart’? With Friday meaning chips for so many of us we thought we’d mark the occasion for once by staging our own special Fish Friday this Friday, November 4th. Here’s your invitation to come and join us for some free food at Kenny’s Fish and Chips on Doncaster Road in Conisbrough, and it couldn’t be easier. Call and leave me your name, the area you live, the number of places you’d like to request and the reason for your celebration. That could be anything from a family birthday or anniversary to simply that it’s the weekend!! Ring 0114 209 1200 Tune in to my Breakfast Show on Magic each morning this week. We’ll be picking out the names of people at random who will all be invited to come and join the Magic Team and myself.
VIENNESE CAFÉ CULTURE CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington
I just spent a very pleasant weekend in Vienna, taking in some of the sights along with visiting some very old and quite grand cafés. That’s very nice, you might say but what has that got to do with clubs and their history? Surely Vienna is famous for its coffee and pastries, Mozart, Strauss, waltzes and the Danube which are al a far cry from our humble clubs. But it’s not such a far cry, especially when taking a step back in history which readers know I am fond of doing! Vienna at the crossroads of the 20th century was a city brimming with culture of al sorts, still one of the capitals of the huge but failing AustroHungarian Empire, and buzzing with life as old met the new, East met West. The rich and those aspiring to the higher echelons of society frequented the famous Viennese cafés which were part of its vibrant cultural life. Are you still finding it hard to make a link to clubs? These cafes had many similarities to clubs even if their clientele were much more well-to-do than our working class miners, steelworkers and weavers. The rich Viennese men enjoyed their games such as billiards, dominoes and cards just as much as ‘our’ men did even though miles and cultures apart. They were also partial to some entertainment. In the pursuit of these activities, they were like working class men in England in their in preferring the all-male camaraderie. In comparative terms, Vienna’s fin de siecle café society exhibited similar trends and ambiguities towards women. They were allowed in the cafes only as employees or entertainers though some did run cafés. They were not strictly speaking membersonly institutions but certain cafés did like to restrict who made use of them and some had artistic and political leanings. Clubs also did in the early days, providing spaces for political debate as did the Viennese cafés. Coffee may have been the preferred drink rather than a pint of beer but there was alcohol available and in many ways, the cafés acted like clubs where the billiard table may take pride of place. It strikes me that when you look around the world, the differences are harder to find than the similarities and forming some sort of club appears as a common human trait, whether in a grand old café or a not so beautiful building over here. Something to celebrate maybe? Whether with coffee and cake or half a bitter!
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FRIDAYS
10oz Fish & Chips with Peas, Bread & Butter, Tea or Coffee - All for £5.99
COFFEE £1.99 - PINT OF COKE £2.60 with as many Re-Fills as you like! OPEN ALL DAY FOR FOOD 9am - 8pm Bar Opens at 11am
ARCHERY CLUB
Coming Soon New Members Welcome
LAURA MAGANN Sunday 6th November TOP MARKS
Dart, Dominoes & Crib Anyone Interested Call & See Jill Or Steve 9pm Onwards In The Snug Come & Join In Or Sit And Listen
9th Nov Mexican Night (6 - 9PM) Every Thursday - Quiz Night
Free Raffle, Gallon Of Beer For Quiz Winner, £100 Tote Prize To Be Won, Lucky 13 Card Bingo
Every Sunday - Can U Jam?
7:30pm Til Late, A Well Established & Well Run Jam Session. Everyone Welcome To Participate On Stage Or Just Come & Enjoy The Talent On Show
Large Function Room Available For Hire In House DJ, Buffets Catered For
Homemade Food Available
Sunday 12noon to 6pm Homemade Onion Pudding & Stew, Chilli, Curry Or Vegetarian Option Available
HANDSWORTH WMC
455 Handsworth Road - Handsworth - S13 9DD Tel: 0114 269 2525
Weekend Live Entertainment Saturday 5th November
FEEL THE FORCE
Sunday 6th November
G STAR
PARK GARDENERS Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield Telephone: 07533543549
CRAIG OFFERS A WARM WELCOME TO CUSTOMERS OLD AND NEW
UD SUNDAYS CASH BINGO & 5 NUMBER BINGO Sunday 6th November
Mags & Michael Welcome You To
WITH BOB & SUE
DJ GARY’S KARAOKE DJ JON
THURSDAY
DARTS LEAGUE Come & Join Our League SING A LONG With Bill & Pete, Singers Welcome FULL SIZE SNOOKER & POOL TABLE SUPERB FUNCTION ROOM Air Conditioned, Private Bar, Seats 150, Catering, Live DJ - For Any Occasion Saturday 5th November
Holme Lane, Sheffield, S6 4J2 Tel: 0114 2348241
DJ AIDE
Sunday 6th November
WEDNESDAY
FAMILY GAMES NIGHT
A Warm Welcome from Jill & Steve
Starting Tues 4th Oct Games Night
Saturday 5th November
TUESDAY
POKER NIGHT Private League & Cash Games POOL LEAGUE New Members Wanted
THE ANGLERS REST
THE BLACK BULL Malin Bridge Inn Main Street, Aughton - Tel: 0114 2871 020
BINGO MONDAY Cash Prizes DANCING WITH RAY Line Dancing & Sequence Dancing with Tuition Spot Waltz with Prizes
E3
Richmond Park Road - Handsworth - Sheffield Telephone: 0114 244 2978
THURSDAY NIGHTS
CURRY & A DRINK - £5.99 A GREAT CHOICE OF 4 CURRIES
EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT - KARAOKE GET UP AND HAVE A SING!
FOOD SERVED DAILY WITH SPECIAL OFFERS INCLUDING DRINKS OFFERS
PENSIONERS SPECIAL
ASHLEY JACKMAN FEATURING BIG G Sunday 13th October
ELICIA
Function Room Available For Hire, Parties, Weddings, Funerals Etc... up to 150 persons
THE VICTORY CLUB 134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD TEL: 0114 244 2134
From 3rd December - 23rd December Monday To Wednesday Afternoons (2pm - 5pm)
2 COURSE MEAL 2 GAMES OF BINGO SING-A-LONG
£6.50 ALL IN
Woodhouse Westend WMC 149 Sheffield Road Sheffield Tel: 0114 2693 057 MONDAY
QUIZ NIGHT
FOR A GALLON OF BEER + BINGO TUESDAY
POKER NIGHT
£10 ENTRY - ALL MONEY PAID OUT WEDNESDAY
DANCE NIGHT & BINGO
MODERN SEQUENCE, BALLROOM, LATIN AMERICAN
THURSDAY
DOMINO KNOCK OUT SUNDAY
BINGO/ OPEN THE BOX FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
ASHTON
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
HAYLEY
AIR CONDITIONED - EXTERNAL SMOKING AREA
FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION UP TO 100 PEOPLE WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES, FUNERALS WITH DISCRETION, BUSINESS MEETINGS & CONFERENCES RING 0114 244 2134 FOR DETAILS
Every Friday - QUIZ & BINGO
in the CONCERT ROOM + PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT
Every Monday - BINGO & QUIZ in the Lounge Every Thursday - LADIES BINGO NIGHT - CASH PRIZES
Sunday 6th November
PAUL STEWART Sunday 13th November ASHLEY JACKMAN FEATURING BIG G
NORTHERN SOUL NIGHTS SATURDAY 26TH NOVEMBER
MEMBERS & AFFILIATED FRIENDS MOST WELCOME
The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E4 Handsworth Social Club
13 Hall Road, Sheffield 0114 269 3019
FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
Saturday 5th November
GRAHAM’S FAMILY FUN NIGHT BINGO & MORE
SUE & PAUL’S KARAOKE SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER
SUE & PAUL’S SING - A- LONG FRIDAY 18TH NOVEMBER
GRAND CHARITY NIGHT WATCH THIS SPACE
EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN 5 Number Bingo, Spin The Wheel
EVERY WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH
12 NOON - WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO, SANDWICHES ETC FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE
Steve Black Welcome you to...
The Ball Inn Myrte Road, Sheffield S2 Tel: 0114 307 1573 Mob: 07896100692
Every Saturday Live Entertainment Wi - Fi Available
EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 8:30PM
ALL NEW BUSKING NIGHT Free Drink For Every Singer All Bitters & Lagers £2 a Pint The place to be on a Wednesday! EVERY THURSDAY FROM 8:30PM
THE BALL SUPERB SOCIAL NIGHT
With Bingo, Sticky 13, Quiz, Play Your Cards Lots of Fun & Food! All Bitters & Lagers £2 a Pint
Saturday 5th November
STEVE GREY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Saturday 12th November
IAN ANDREWS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
FEMALE DARTS PLAYERS
Required For The Ladies Wednesday League Contact Steve On Above Number
SUNDAY CARVERY
12.30pm till 4pm Main Course from £4.50 All our Food is Fresh Produce
FRIDAYS
KARAOKE NIGHT WITH STEVE BLACK
SUNDAYS
KARAOKE WITH STEVE BLACK
FARM
Bar & Restaurant SUPERB MEALS IN THE CARVERY RESTAURANT
WEEKDAY CARVERY £6.15
CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.15
WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY CARVERY CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.40 ADULTS - £7.45
MONDAY - FRIDAY
OAP SPECIAL - SMALL CARVERY & SWEET - £5.95
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
DERREN BOLTON
SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER
RAY DAVID
1st & 3rd Friday of Every Month
2 INSANE
BINGO EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY - 9:15pm Start
LIVE TERTAINMENT
2nd & 4th Friday of Every Month
NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
ROBBIE MARTIN
Appearing Bonfire Night - Young Vocalist
HELENA STARZ
EN
EVERY Y SATURDA
PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB NEW MEMBERS WELCOME - JUST COME IN AND JOIN!!! INSTANT MEMBERSHIP
£2.50 A PINT
£2.30 A PINT
• NEWLY REFURBISHED FULL SIZE SNOOKER TABLE • FAMILIES WELCOME • CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA • DISCO’S • LARGE FREE CAR PARK • ROOM HIRE • THREE FOOTBALL PITCHES FOR HIRE • ASK ABOUT OUR LOW RATE!
NOW OPEN AT JORDANTHORPE PARKWAY, S8 8BU!
TEL: 07957 975032 SHEFFIELD LANE WMC SOUTHEY
FIND US ON FACEBOOK SEARCH FOR BOUNDARY ACADEMY
0114 2457 806
SOCIAL CLUB
Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge
Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ
Friday 4th November
EL DIVA
Saturday 5th November
TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101
Thursday 3rd November
POCKET ROCKET
DAN KNIGHT’S Saturday 5th November STORM HOOCH NAVARRO Sunday 6th November
SMILE
Tuesday 8th November
KEITH SENIOR
QUIZ NIGHT
Sequence & Modern Dancing
Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield - 0114 240 1155
LITTLE ANT L.A. KARAOKE
BONFIRE SPECIAL THIS SAT - FIREWORKS FROM 7:30PM
SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & TUESDAY NIGHTS
AND LOTS MORE . . . PRIZES GALORE, TOTALLY FREE QUIZ WITH A £30 MEAL VOUCHER UP FOR GRABS. STARTS 8:30PM EVERY WEEK. COME & ENJOY WITH YOUR HOST RUSS ELLIOTT. CHASE THE ACE & PICTURE CARD BINGO
Wednesday
Poker Night - 8:30pm Start
BOUNDARY ACADEMY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & MUSIC
Monday
Sunday 6th November
45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU
MEADOW
137 London Road, Sheffield S2 4LE, Tel: 0114 2550 163
SLITHER
Saturday 12th November
WITH MYSTERY GUEST ARTISTS PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT & FUN QUIZ BINGO
Old Crown Inn Pool Night - New Members Welcome
RUBY RUBY
SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Gemma and Mike Welcome You To...
MONDAY AFTERNOONS
WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start All are welcome in the Concert Room Sequence & Modern Dancing
BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES
CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & TUESDAY NIGHTS
Sunday 6th November
HEROES
Thursday 10th November
GARY DEE
Saturday 12th November
ELITE
Sunday 13th November
STONE IDOLS
Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED
Regional Club Listings
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Tracey & Barry Welcome You To....
The Midland Midland The Stag Sheffield Road - Killamarsh TEL: 0114 248 6137
UD
Private Parties Catered For... SUNDAY LUNCHES NOW BEING SERVED 12 NOON - 4PM £4.95 SMALL, LARGE £6.95 Includes Dessert
SAT 5TH NOV
CRASHERS MON 7TH NOV
40 Market Square, Woodhouse S13 7JX TEL: 0114 2889288
Come and Try Our Fabulous
CARVERY 12noon - 2pm & 5pm - 7pm Monday to Friday & Sunday
EVERY TUESDAY JIMMY JONES QUIZAOKE EVERY FRIDAY NORTHERN SOUL WITH FAT PIGGY EVERY SATURDAY BARRY’S KARAOKE SHOW EVERY THURSDAY & SUNDAY POKER NIGHT - CALL FOR DETAILS
ALL WELCOME
ACOUSTIC
It all happens at The Stag!!
FRI 11TH NOV
Swinton Victoria Club
ATOMICS
Station Street • Swinton • S64 8PU Telephone: 01709 582 329
FREE ENTRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
JAM NIGHT
Only £3 per person
EVERYONE WELCOME RE O M
Wednesday 9th November
DUTCH COURAGE Friday 11th November
T
DALE FARM
10TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION
U O T B N CRAZY 88 WA ON A ?? U ? O I Y Friday 18th November AT RY?? FROM DO M ANGELS OR RCU ABLE .UK ACOUSTIC F N £10 PER TICKET I ME VAIL ER.CO A P E TH ACKS NEWSPA 701 First Saturday of Every Month 3 A P CURY I 6 D 7 R E E M 42 @M O
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RAWMARSH TRADES EAST DENE & LABOUR CLUB SOCIAL CLUB LTD DONCASTER RD, ROTHERHAM TEL: 01709 363323 THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER
DONNA RAMSDALE Top Vocalist
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
Saturday 12th November
DJ BIG BIRD EVERY WEEKEND
Top 5 Piece Live Group MONDAY & WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
QUIZ
In the Old Lounge 9:30 Start
FRIDAY 25TH OCTOBER 7:30 Onwards, Bar Until 11:15pm MEMBERS & AFFILIATED MEMBERS ONLY SNACK BAR OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS COACH PARTIES ACCEPTED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
110 ROTHERHAM ROAD - MALTBY TEL: 01709 813224
Saturday 5th NOVEMBER
SCANDAL
Saturday 12th NOVEMBER
WISHFUL THINKING
Saturday 19th NOVEMBER
BIGBEAT
MEMBERS ACTIVITIES
brooklandsclub@hotmail.co.uk
Tuesdays Open Mic Nights 9:00pm onwards - SINGERS WELCOME Wednesday Quiz Night - Open the Box. Beer & Money Prizes.
Friday Night Artists - SINGERS WANTED November 4th
DEANO
November 11th
BARRY BE GOOD Disco / Karaoke with DJ Duck
Every Saturday from 7:30pm and Sundays 3:00pm until 6:00pm.
Delicious Sunday Roast - Eat In, Take Out & Delivery Function Room For Hire - Free of Charge
Sunday 6th November
MARTY LEE
ALBION ROAD
COYOTE
104 Halifax Rd, Wadsley Bridge S6 1LH - Tel: 0114 2854118
Bring it along. Viewing from 5:00pm, Auction starts at 6:30pm. Food available, children welcome.
EPIC
SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER
Excellent Boy/Girl Duo
Roy & Libby Welcome You To...
Tuesday Auctions - Got something to sell?
Saturday 5th November
FROM AUGUST THE 3RD & EVERY WEDNESDAY TO FOLLOW - AUCTION NIGHT
Wednesday: Poker Night Thursday & Sunday: Quiz Night Function Room Available for hire to members on a Friday & Sunday
THE WHITE HORSE
Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825
RIO MADNESS
Zumba Classes BROOKLANDS Every Tue, Wed, Thurs 7-8pm
EVERY THURS
E5
GREASBROUGH WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham 01709 551117
CHILDREN ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYS BUT NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON SATURDAYS
Wednesday 2nd November
ENVY
Saturday 5th November
SENSATIONS
Sunday 6th November
SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW Wednesday 9th November
FOXX
29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545
Top Weekend Entertainment Friday 4th November
BIG STEVE & THE HEADLINERS Traditional Home Cooked Food Saturday 5th November
HEAT SAMMY BECK DANNY BARTON Sunday 6th November
Tuesday 8th November
SILVERWOOD MINERS WELFARE Doncaster Road, Dalton, Rotherham, S65 3ET
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
NEW ALBUM GIG
LEON FENDER WALKER
& GLASTONBURY FRIENDS £5 TEL: 01709 854074 BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley
01226 742377
www.birdwellvenue.com EVERY FRIDAY
LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Saturday 5th November
BONFIRE PARY DJ & FANCY DRESS 6PM - LATE
Saturday 12th November
JIMMY JAMES & THE VAGABONDS TICKETS £12 OTD
Saturday 19th November
HEAT SEEKER
Saturday 26th November - Ticket Only
THE JAM
The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1
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BRADFIELD BREWERY MINERS SOCIAL CLUB
Station Lane, Old Whittington, Chesterfield Tel: 01246 451961 Every Monday - 6PM to 7PM ZUMBA 7:30PM SKIP TRICKS WITH TUITION
BINGO EVERY NIGHT
Every Wednesday - AUCTION
LOTTING 12 NOON - AUCTION STARTS 7PM Followed by BINGO - 9:30pm start
BIKERS WELCOME
Every Thursday - DISCO KARAOKE
SUN 6TH NOV
SAT 12TH NOV
ANDY GALE ROBBIE JAY
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
SOCIAL CLUB
EVERY MONDAY Quiz & Bingo TUESDAY - STAR TIME SPECIAL See Our Other Advert for Details
EVERY THURSDAY Dancing with Resident Organist EVERY FRIDAY Bingo + Open The Box SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER - Live Entertainment
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Maureen Welcomes You To
SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER - Live Entertainment
Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770
HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD - 01246 233700 For Extra Information please Try our website
THE RED LION Real Ale & Mild Beer
Saturday 5th November
POOL & DARTS AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT www.brimingtonsocialclub.co.uk
RENISHAW ROAD, MASTIN MOOR, CHESTERFIELD
Saturday 5th November
VINCENT
LINE DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Doors 7:30pm WITH TUITION FROM JEAN & TERRY
AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6:30PM LOTTING STARTS - 12NOON
Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ
Saturday 5th November
FEVER
Sunday 6th November
MAL MARTIN For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849
RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW - Tel: 01246 434 157
EVERY THURSDAY COUNTRY & WESTERN Thursday 3rd November
GARY D
The Dusty Miller
Friday 11th October
Tel: 01246 810 507
DARREN BUSBY
& TOP DJ - NOT TO BE MISSED
BIG BEAT
Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1)
Saturday 5th November
HELP THE HEROES Friday 4th November CHARITY NIGHT FIREWORK DISPLAY CLUB CHESTERFIELD Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200
Saturday 5th November
DAVID JONES
Sunday 6th November
TRACEY LEA
Tuesday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish
Bingo Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday Large Function Room For Hire Holds 250 People Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.
Saturday 5th November
Thursday 10th November
ROGER
DAVE BRYAN
CLASSIC ROCK
Tuesday 8th November
Saturday 12th November
SALUTE TO THE 1940s
VICKI JAY
TICKETS £17 WITH PIE & PEA SUPPER
THE HOTTEST SINGLES NIGHT!
FOR OVER 25s
EVERY FRIDAY
TOP DJ & MASSIVE DRINKS PROMOTIONS
BETWEEN 9PM & 12MIDNIGHT THE FOLLOWING DRINKS ARE £2 EACH PINT OF CARLING, PINT OF BITTER, GIN OR VODKA WITH SELECTED MIXER, SELECTED ALCOPOPS
EVERY THURSDAY FROM 9PM
KARAOKE NIGHT
WITH TOP DJ PAUL ANTHONY + DRINKS OFFERS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
ROCK N ROLL NIGHT
WITH ROBINSON JAM (PAST MASTERS) FREE ENTRY & DRINKS OFFERS CARVERY FROM £4.60, FOOD SERVED ALL DAY
CASK ALES NOW BEING SERVED
BRIMINGTON SOCIAL CLUB High Street, Brimington, Chesterfield 01246 233700
SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER
ZEPHYR 5 FREE ADMISSION
NON MEMBERS WELCOME DOORS OPEN AT 7PM, SHOW STARTS AT 8:30PM
E6
We Show
AIR CONDITIONING
&
RatPack Night Starring
Harry Crawley Harry Crawley is the Ultimate and the first artiste to pay tribute to the ‘King of Cool’ – Dean Martin – and one of the first in his profession to form a Ratpack Show.
Saturday 29th October £5 a Ticket including Buffet
X O B A N I K C A J THE 2 4RP , HACKENTHORPE S1 117 SILKSTONE ROADION CALL 07721 052574 AT FOR MORE INFORM
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DONCASTER TRADES South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)
NANCY ANN LEE
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CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC
CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520 Friday 4th November
COUNTRY & WESTERN
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)
E7
Friday 11th November
DANNY HERROD
CRAIG MICHAEL
(Male Vocal Entertainer) Saturday 5th November
(Great Young Keyboard Vocalist) Saturday 12th November
VOCAL GUITAR
(4 Piece All Live Male Band)
(5 Piece All Live Commerical Rock Band)
FRIDAY 11TH NOVEMBER (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)
Sunday 6th November
Sunday 13th November
T DREW
MALE VOCALIST
TUESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER (AFTERNOON 2PM - 5PM)
JIMMY ECHO STU PETERS
COUNTRY & WESTERN
SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)
SAM MURRAY
HERE’S JONNY
BOYS NEXT DOOR
(Classy Cabaret All Male Trio)
Tuesday 8th November
WAYNE MARCUS
MALE VOCALIST
Tel: 01302 326313
(Male Solo)
www.doncastertrades.co.uk
ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB Sunday 6th November
VICTORIA FRANCIS
JOHNNY WILLIAMS
STAR FEMALE VOCAL
Saturday 12th November
CORTEZ
Saturday 12th November
BACK 2 BEAT
Sunday 13th November
EXCELLENT ALL 60S BAND
MARK TURVER
Sunday 13th November
MARIA MANCHESTER
Don’t forget our £1 draw on Sunday Nights
PERSONALITY FEMALE VOCAL
Every Wednesday - BINGO with ALL CASH PRIZES! Last Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN
LEANNE TAYLOR (Suberb Female Solo)
Moss Road, Askern, Doncaster - Tel: 07950 980268
PREMONITION
Sunday 6th November
Tuesday 15th November
ASKERN SPA CLUB Saturday 5th November
KNOCKOUT 3 PIECE BAND
DEBBIE & THE WILDHEARTS
The Newly Refurbished
Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393 Saturday 5th November
MATRIX
COYOTE
Forthcoming Entertainment Saturday 5th November
VICTORIANS
Saturday 12th November
HOT PROPERTY
Saturday 19th November
STARDIZ
SKY TV NOW SHOWING FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
Every Wednesday:
Bands, Duos & Trios be aware that Wednesday night is Audition Night, Come along and be seen!!! Call Paul on 07950 980268 for info
With The Dalton Johns Band & Guests
TETLEYS £1.60 A PINT - CARLSBERG £1.80 A PINT SELECTED BOTTLES ONLY £2
COUNTRY & WESTERN Every Monday: BINGO
W.M.C YORK BAR WMC WHEATLEY HOTEL WHEATLEY Morley Road, Doncaster DN1 2TN • Tel: 01302 360984 York Road - Doncaster 01302 783393
Every Tuesday is BINGO NIGHT! Saturday 5th November
METROPOLIS TOP MALE VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL DUO
DONCASTER PUBLIC HOUSE/GUEST HOUSE Thorne Road, Wheatley, Doncaster DN2 5DR
Tel: 01302 364092 Fax: 01302 328176 Email: enquiries@thewheatleyhotel.co.uk Web: www.thewheatleyhotel.co.uk
ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY 1ST NOVEMBER
DANNY BARTON SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER - GREAT ROCK BAND
DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGER
Sunday 6th November
SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER - YOUNG MALE VOCALIST
GUITAR/KEYBOARD VOCALIST
SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER - TRIO
ASHLEY JAMES
JON ALEX
Saturday 12th November
FULL FAT FUNK TOP BOY GIRL DUO Sunday 13th November
JOHN DARREN TOP GUITAR VOCALIST
LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE FOOTBALL Fri 4th November
Sat 5th November
Fri 11th November
GRAND FIREWORK KARAOKE WITH THE ICONETTES DISPLAY WITH BBQ NUTTY NEIL
Sundays - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ plus Play Your Cards Right - Beer Tickets & Cash Prizes
FANCY A BREAKFAST? - Served 7am - 12 noon Everyone Welcome - Small £3.00 - Large £4.00 inc. Tea/Coffee 5 MINS FROM RACECOURSE BED & BREAKFAST ONLY £25pppn
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE - LOW RATES
THE CROWD
SUNDAY 13TH NOVEMBER - MALE VOCALIST
MARTIN DALTON
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH STARTING FRIDAY 3RD JUNE
MOTOWN & NORTHERN SOUL DJ SNOWY & GUESTS - FREE ADMISSION, 8PM TO MIDNIGHT
ALL SKY SPORTS SHOWN FREE POOL ALL DAY EVERY DAY FUNCTION ROOM FREE HIRE • NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS
Doncaster Club Listings
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E8
DUNSCROFT
The Burghwallis SOCIAL CLUB Famous for Our Carvery Live Entertainment Every Fri, Sat & Sun
Friday 4th November
LEWIS MATTHEWS VOCAL ENTERTAINER
Saturday 5th November
READY STEADY SHOW Sunday 6th November
CRAIGE ANTHONY TOP VOCAL COMEDY
TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT FAMILY DISCO NIGHT SKY TV FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE
Parties • Weddings • Funerals etc Up to 180 people TEL: 01302 845 637
200 Station Rd, Dunscroft, Doncaster DN7 4JR
WOODFIELD SOCIAL CLUB
91 Woodfield Rd, Doncaster , DN4 8HN Tel: 01302 853446 SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
SHAMELESS Boy/Girl Duo
EVERY MONDAY
Quiz Night & Play Your Cards Right
EVERY TUESDAY
Ladies Night Chair Dancing/ Burlesque
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Poker Night - Members Only
EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY Bingo & Play Your Cards Right
LAST SATURDAY IN EVERY MONTH Karaoke
www.woodfieldclub.co.uk Membership Available Anytime
Skellow Grange Working Men’s Club & Institute
People travel miles to visit this welcoming and friendly but luxuriously appointed hostelry.
FRESH HOME-COOKED MEALS
FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
created with locally sourced meat and veg.
LAURA
The Burghwallis Carvery is only £4:50 Mon – Sat and £6:95 on Sunday (£3:95 for children’s meals) Fabulous Fish Fridays only £4:99 (also served weekdays if required) Food Served Monday to Saturday 12-2pm & 5-8pm Sunday 12-5pm
Singer in the lounge
SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
TOP GUN SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER KARAOKE FRIDAY 11TH NOVEMBER STONE IDOLS
FORTHCOMING EVENTS ...
Saturday 19th November - ROCK & ROLL NIGHT With The Doggone Daddy Band Monday 26th December BOXING DAY - JOSHUA Male Vocalist in the lounge
SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER
We Are Now Taking Bookings For Our NEW CHRISTMAS MENU 3 Courses, Coffee & Mints - Adults £15.99, Children & OAPs £7.50 Available from the 23rd November to the 3rd of January
NEW RETROS IN BLONDE Singer in the lounge SUNDAY 13TH NOVEMBER
FANTASTIC FOR FUNCTIONS - ALL EVENTS CATERED FOR BOOK NOW FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE DISCO & BUFFET! How to find us: The Burghwallis is to be found in the ancient and picturesque village of the same name, just off the A1M near Doncaster.
Address: Scorcher Hills Lane, Burghwallis, Doncaster DN6 9JT Tel: 01302 723 398 - Also on Facebook.
KARAOKE
Skellow Road, Doncaster DN6 8JL Tel: 01302 338304
www.skellowgrange.com
BENTLEY WEST END SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB Cusworth Road, Doncaster DN5 9RF - Tel: 01302 876340
Sat 5th November
NO CONTEST
Sun 6th November
BERNADETTE WILDE BAND
Sat 12th November
HEROES
Sun 13th November Sat 19th November
BOY/GIRL POP DUO
OUTSTANDING SHEFFIELD BAND
ROOTED
CLASSIC POP 5 PIECE
TRIPLE X
Bonfire&Fireworks FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER BONFIRE WILL BE LIT AT 6:30PM BARBECUE, BONFIRE TOFFEE, PARKIN, CAKES
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PREVIEW: Mercury Rising LP Release by KT Evans
PREVIEW: Skrillex, 28/11/11, Leadmill by KT Evans
Ok ok so hold your horses...nothing as of yet is confirmed, but from what we’ve heard, it’s worth getting excited for...big style. Sheffield’s ‘space invaders’ Mercury Rising are set to storm the steel cities music scene with their unique taste of powerful electronic verses rhythmic synths, resulting in a one-off sound for the three piece. With their brand new EP release now set in motion, the sky really is the limit for passionate trio. ‘We’re all about four main things,’ explains lead vocalist Steve Edwards, former lead vocalist of The Lords of Flatbrush, Sheffield’s own experimental group who found fame on a national level. ‘Faith, love, betrayal and death...our album is the violence of colour where worlds collide.’ This is a band who quite clearly believe in their product and...let’s be honest...who are we to argue? Driven, focused and sure as hell in the know about where to directly pitch their acquired sound, Mercury Rising are clearly all about the music, which they all believe will go far. ‘We believe in what we’ve written, what we do and hope people will also get it.’ An album set to be released in the new year, Mercury Rising are to bring their eclectic live show to the Harley on Saturday 12th November, which will see the trio preview their newly produced demos. A venue which has hosted the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Toddla T, The XX and Anna Calvi to name but a few, The Harley boasts to be one of the city’s best music venues with an ‘eclectic array of music to feast your ear on!’ Regular hosts of Sheffield’s premium club night to go in collaboration with Harley Live, the live musical aspect of the venue, monthly Dubcentral, X Ray horse and Club Utopia are all resident events within the popular boozer. Make sure you check out Mercury Rising on 12th November at Sheffield’s the Harley. Tickets are available in advance for £4 at gigantic.com or seetickets.com aswell as on the door on the night, 18+. See the venues website on www.theharley.co.uk for more info. Support from We//Are//Animals and bloodbare…see you there!
Love him, hate him, or let’s be honest, not really have much of an opinion on him, DJ Producer and music extraordinaire Skrillex has announced dates for the UK leg of his first ever world tour which will hit our shores from November of this year. Famed for working with huge names within the music industry, Skrillex is all over everyone’s lips at the minute, currently at the forefront of the world’s hugely dominant dubstep movement. A show definitely not to be missed if you’re a dance floor fan, Skrillex will be performing at Sheffield’s Leadmill on 28th November. Not restricting himself to stereotypes or genre conventions, Sonny Moore aka Skrillex has worked with acts across the entire spectrum, allowing America’s biggest breakthrough artist to have a portfolio more versatile than the little black dress. Having produced and mixed for the likes of Lady Gaga, La Roux through to Sheffield’s Bring Me The Horizons, Skrillex has moved on to release his first independent EP ‘Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’ which has seen the DJ gain international superstardom. Released in conjunction with electronic legend Deadmau5, Skrillex’s debut release dominated beatport, the world’s largest dance floor online community and epicentre for all things electro. Snatching the number one spot in the online chart, eight of the songs also broke into the highly sought after top ten, a first for such a powerful dubstep movement. Along with smashing dance floors, club scenes and raves around the world on an almost over nightly turn, Skrillex also brought his infamous live show to London’s Victoria Park last week, where he played to over 25,000 thousand spectators. Primary support to fellow dubstepper Deadmau5, this saw Skrillex projected onto the mainstream masses, enabling the young star to stamp his own individual mark on the viewing masses. Along with this, Skrillex also performed at this year’s Creamfield’s along with the UK Global Gathering Festival, rounding off a hugely successful career for the frontrunner in dub and electro. Commenting on his upcoming tour, Skrillex voiced his excitement and anticipation for such a huge prospect which lay ahead. ‘This is going to be an incredible tour, I wanted a diverse line-up and I wanted to showcase great music, great people and great times!’ Joining Skrillex as support on the UK leg of his world tour included Flux Pavillion and KOAN Sound. Tickets are priced at £12.50 and are still available from the Leadmill’s website (www. leadmill.co.uk). Check out the site for further details, or see Skrillex’s official website on www.skrillex.com for all the info on the tour, merch, pics and blogs. See you then!
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WORLDʼS GREATEST PROG ROCK BAND YES TO HIT UK IN NOVEMBER After a hugely successful tour with Styx, the world’s most quintessential prog rock band YES is ready to hit the UK in support of new album ‘Fly From Here’ with 8 memorable shows. The tour marks the return of keyboard player Geoff Downes, joining guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White, and lead singer Benoit David. ‘Fly From Here’, the latest studio effort from YES – the first in ten years – was welcomed enthusiastically by fans and critics alike. Trevor Horn was back on the producer’s seat for the occasion, and Guitarist Magazine gave the album five stars, calling it ‘a positive delight’. Proud of their new creation as much as they are of their legendary past, YES will perform tracks from ‘Fly From Here’ as well as timeless hits from albums ‘Drama’, ‘Fragile’, ‘Close To The Edge’ and ‘90125’. The band’s prolific back catalogue is a showcase of powerful progressive compositions, which have influenced generations of musicians and pushed the cutting edge of artrock music to its limits. Chris Squire says “We’re looking forward to performing new music live and sharing the experience with our fans.”
Between the unforgettable classics expected on the set list is the group’s popular single “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and ‘Roundabout’, a seminal hit that, from Howe’s signature guitar work to Squire’s bass-line approach to the use of synthesizers and sound effects, contributed to crown YES as major pioneers of the genre. With an array of timeless songs this undoubtedly promises to be an evening of music not to be missed.
November Tour Dates & Venues Tue 8th Cambridge Corn Exchange Wed 9th Sheffield City Hall Fri 11th Birmingham Symphony Hall Sat 12th Glasgow Clyde Auditorium Sun 13th Manchester 02 Apollo Tue 15th Brighton Dome Wed 16th Bristol Colston Hall Thu 17th London Hammersmith Apollo To purchase tickets for the Sheffield City Hall call 0114 2789789 or vistit www.sheffieldcityhall. co.uk/ 24 Hr Ticket Hotline 0844 338 0000 www.bookingsdirect.com. All tickets subject to booking fee.
YES’ remarkable career has served to redefine the boundaries of rock for more than four decades. The band has been dominant driving music force selling over 30 million albums, reaching platinum status multiple times worldwide. Their symphonic use of sound and innovative musical styles have made each of the group’s members a virtuoso in his own right. For additional information please visit www. yesworld.com
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Wednesday 9th November BBC One
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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Remembrance Week 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels 11:45 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:10 Land Girls 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Junior Bake Off 3:35 Prank Patrol Down Under 4:00 ROY 4:30 Serious Explorers: Raleigh 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Waterloo Road 8:30 The Impressions Show 9:00 Frozen Planet 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10:45 Ask Rhod Gilbert 11:20 Film 2011 with Claudia Winkleman 12:00 Film: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
6:40 Gigglebiz 7:00 Ed and Ouchoʼs Excellent Inventions 7:30 Trust Me Iʼm a Genie 7:40 Leon 7:45 Pet Squad 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Trapped: Ever After 8:30 Mr Bloomʼs Nursery 8:50 dirtgirlworld 9:00 Tinga Tinga Tales 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Charlie and Lola 9:45 ZingZillas 10:05 Big Barn Farm 10:20 Louie 10:25 Baby Jake 10:40 Waybuloo 11:00 In the Night Garden 11:30 The Daily Politics 1:00 See Hear 1:30 The Hairy Bikers 1:45 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 2:15 The Weakest Link 3:00 Wanted Down Under 3:45 Escape to the Country 4:30 Flog It! 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 7:00 Great British Food Revival 8:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 9:00 Peter Jones: How We Made Our Millions 10:00 Rab C Nesbitt 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 John Sergeant Meets Rab C Nesbitt 12:05 Rab C Nesbitt
ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Ade in Britain 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 New Youʼve Been Framed! 8.00 Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Remembrance Special 9.00 The Jury 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Cops with Cameras 11.35 Ladette to Lady 12.30 The Zone
Channel 4 6:05 Sali Mali 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Freshly Squeezed 7:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:30 Frasier 9:00 Undercover Boss USA 10:00 Location, Location, Location 11:00 The Renovation Game 12:00 Drop Down Menu 1:20 BT And Channel 4 Present... Oscar Pistorius ʻHead Strongʼ 1:25 Film: Carry On Behind 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 Kirstieʼs Handmade Britain 9:00 Grand Designs 10:00 Fresh Meat 10:55 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 11:55 Rory Peck Awards: Elizabeth Jones: Seeds Of Change 12:00 Music On 4: Florence + The Machine: The Ceremonial Live From Hackney Empire
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Thursday 10th November BBC One
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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Remembrance Week 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels 11:45 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:10 Land Girls 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Junior Bake Off 3:35 Prank Patrol Down Under 4:00 Copycats 4:30 The Sarah Jane Adventures 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 EastEnders 8:00 Motorway Cops 9:00 DIY SOS: The Big Build Children in Need Special 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Question Time 11:35 This Week 12:20 Holiday Weatherview
6:40 Gigglebiz 7:00 Ed and Ouchoʼs Excellent Inventions 7:30 Trust Me Iʼm a Genie 7:40 Leon 7:45 Pet Squad 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Trapped: Ever After 8:30 Mr Bloomʼs Nursery 8:50 dirtgirlworld 9:00 Tinga Tinga Tales 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Charlie and Lola 9:45 ZingZillas 10:05 Big Barn Farm 10:25 Louie 10:30 Baby Jake 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 The All New Pink Panther Show 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 Diagnosis Murder 1:45 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 2:15 The Weakest Link 3:00 Wanted Down Under 3:45 Escape to the Country 4:30 Flog It! 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 7:00 Great British Food Revival 8:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 9:00 Rev 9:30 Lifeʼs Too Short 10:00 Frank Skinnerʼs Opinionated 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Burnistoun 11:50 WOMEN! 12:25 Damages
ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Ade in Britain 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Life After the Riots: Tonight 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Jury 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Piers Morganʼs Life Stories: Rolf Harris 11.35 The Choir That Rocks 12.30 The Zone
Channel 4 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Freshly Squeezed 7:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:25 Frasier 9:00 Undercover Boss USA 10:00 Location, Location, Location 11:00 The Renovation Game 12:00 Drop Down Menu 1:30 BT And Channel 4 Present... Liz Johnson ʻMagic Numbersʼ 1:35 Film: The Black Swan 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 Beenyʼs Restoration Nightmare 9:00 Brunelʼs Last Launch: A Time Team Special 10:00 The Joy Of Teen Sex 11:05 Rory Peck Awards: Sara Nason: I Will Never Be Cut 11:10 The Secret Millionaire 12:10 The Vue Film Show
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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Remembrance Week 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels 11:45 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:10 Land Girls 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Junior Bake Off 3:40 Prank Patrol Down Under 4:00 Stuck on Sheep Mountain 4:30 The Sarah Jane Adventures 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Nigel Slaterʼs Simple Cooking 8:00 EastEnders 8:30 A Question of Sport 9:00 Have I Got News for You 9:30 Live at the Apollo 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The Graham Norton Show 11:20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 11:30 Film: Deep Impact 1:20 Weatherview
6:40 Gigglebiz 7:00 Project Parent 7:30 Trust Me Iʼm a Genie 7:40 Leon 7:45 Pet Squad 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Trapped: Ever After 8:30 Mr Bloomʼs Nursery 8:50 dirtgirlworld 9:00 Tinga Tinga Tales 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Charlie and Lola 9:45 ZingZillas 10:05 Big Barn Farm 10:20 Louie 10:25 Baby Jake 10:40 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 The All New Pink Panther Show 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 GMT with George Alagiah 1:00 To Buy or Not to Buy 1:45 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 2:15 The Weakest Link 3:00 Wanted Down Under 3:45 Escape to the Country 4:30 Flog It! 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 7:00 Art for Heroes: A Culture Show Special 8:00 Children In Need Mastermind Special 2011 8:30 Autumnwatch Live 9:30 Autumnwatch Unsprung 10:00 QI 10:30 Newsnight 11:00 The Review Show 11:50 Later... with Jools Holland 12:55 Triangle
ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 4.00 Ade in Britain 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Wild Britain with Ray Mears 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Jury 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Film: Falling Down 12.40 The Zone
Channel 4 6:05 Sali Mali 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Freshly Squeezed 7:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:25 Frasier 9:00 Undercover Boss USA 10:00 Location, Location, Location 11:00 The Renovation Game 12:00 Drop Down Menu 1:00 Channel 4 Racing From Cheltenham 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 7:30 Unreported World: Going For Gold In Gaza 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Come Dine With Me 9:00 Derren Brown: The Secret Of Luck 10:00 8 Out Of 10 Cats 10:35 Pete Versus Life 11:10 Stand Up For The Week 12:00 Film: Unmade Beds
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Jai decides that it is time he stood up to Declan. Declan receives some devastating news. Wed: Will Moira be caught red-handed with Cain? Katie is stunned to learn Declanʼs news. Dan tries to win Ali back. Thurs: Moira attempts to end things with Cain. Declan is unhappy about Katie letting people know about Mia. Rachel is caught in the middle between Dan and Ali. Fri: Ashley keeps a suspicious eye on Laurel. Moira is heartbroken as John cannot bear to be around her. Ali warns Dan not to cause her any more trouble. Eastenders Mon: Yusef finds himself with a surprising ally as he struggles to gain Zainabʼs forgiveness. The Mitchells gather to support Roxy when she finds herself homeless and facing a future without Amy. Elsewhere Mandy delights in tormenting Ian while a lovestruck Ben makes an ill-judged attempt to comfort Christian. Tues: Benʼs heartbreak rapidly transforms into fury when Christian gently rejects his advances - playing straight into the hands of a scheming
Yusef. Janine issues Phil with a savage warning when he exacts revenge on Roxyʼs behalf, while Ian and Mandy are stunned by the unexpected return of Jane. Thurs: A raging Phil hunts down Christian as Benʼs falsehood sets in motion a devastating trail of events for all concerned. Amira is horrified as Yusef exploits the situation to manipulate Zainab while Jane has a surprising revelation for Ian and Mandy following her reunion with Masood. Fri: Zainab is left terrified when Yusef reveals his true colours in a shocking showdown while Masood has a proposition for Jane. Amira uses last nightʼs events to home in on an unsuspecting Syed while Anthonyʼs attempt to end things with Poppy backfires. Home & Away Mon: Gypsy feels vulnerable when she is stood up by Mark. Harvey refuses to give up when Roo cuts short their date. Convinced that Brax set fire to Jakeʼs apartment, Hammer gives him 24 hours to leave town, then kidnaps Charlie before the time is up. Tues: Suspended, pending the investigation
into Hammerʼs death, Charlie decides to leave Summer Bay until things cool down. The police discover evidence linking Brax to the fire at Jakeʼs. Bianca urges a struggling Heath to take Darcy to a counsellor. Wed: After a search of Braxʼs house, the police finger Casey as their prime suspect. Sid and Roo join forces to persuade Sasha to return to the diner, but Sidʼs hopes of a reconciliation turn to dust when, later, he walks in on Roo having dinner with Harvey. Thurs: April, Dex and Xavier chain themselves to the school gates, but will it be enough to halt the scheduled demolition? After apologising for mixing up Rooʼs dates, Sasha is forced to reconsider her attitude to Sid. Fri: Following a meeting with Bernard Steiner, the School Board head, Gina wonders why he is so keen to have the school demolished. A search through old school files provides the answer. Neighbours Mon: When Emilia turns up at the school, Tash finally gets the chance of a long talk with her and finally realises there is something mysterious
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about her motherʼs death. Toadie takes time off to bond with Callum, only to worry that he is turning into a nerd. Tues: After worming details about Brennan out of Sophie, Noah shows Kate a surprisingly mature side to his character. Tash searches for Helenaʼs medical records at the hospital, where Michael is receiving counselling for his recurrent ʻvisionsʼ. Wed: Andrew worries that Kate is getting too close to Noah. She ignores his warning, but takes Noahʼs advice that itʼs time to move on from Brennan. As a result, Brennanʼs bike is put up for sale, and Sonya struggles to keep their secret after Callum catches her planting a memorial tree in his honour. Thurs: Toadie and Sonya are shocked to learn of Karl and Susanʼs separation. That, and Callumʼs increasingly wild speculations about Brennanʼs fate, lead Sonya to inadvertently reveal the truth. Fri: Callum struggles with the burden of knowing the truth about Brennan. But in lightening Callumʼs load, is Toadie about to tear Kateʼs world apart?
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Tel: 0114 255 0469 19 Chapeltown Rd, Ecclesfield 01246 568712 DONʼT LET PETS SUFFER AS WINTER WEATHER BITES With plentiful predictions of another harsh winter ahead, it’s just as important as ever to make sure our four-legged friends are kept warm and safe during the cold months ahead. Despite their warm fur coats, our pets are not immune to the effects of frost and snow, so to help you keep your pets in tip top condition, PDSA has put together some winter pet care tips.
darkness if possible. If they get wet during cold weather, towel them dry as soon as you get home, or use a hair dryer on a low setting held some distance away. • Don’t allow your pet to lie on frozen ground for a prolonged period, as this can lead to frostbite. Protect your pet’s feet from ice, grit and salt by keeping the hair between their toes trimmed, and wipe their feet dry after a walk. Special boots are available for dogs with particularly sensitive feet. Cats and dogs A pet with hypothermia may appear Don’t leave cats and dogs outside confused and subdued, with cold ears during cold weather without access to and feet, whilst the first sign of frostbite shelter and warmth. Pets can develop is skin that becomes white and itchy. In hypothermia very quickly, so if you severe cases, this skin may turn black. spot any shivering bring your pet into If you suspect your pet is suffering from the warmth straight away. • Never leave pets in cars or unheated hypothermia or frostbite, you should make sure they are dry, then gradually conservatories and caravans, as the raise their body temperature by placing temperature can drop rapidly. them next to a hot water bottle wrapped • Pets that are very young or old can get cold very quickly, so should only in a towel. You should call your vet for go outside for a few minutes and only further advice immediately, even if your pet seems to have recovered. if they want to. • Dogs with fine hair (e.g. greyhounds and whippets) should wear a suitable Small pets dog coat, as they are more susceptible Small pets, such as guinea pigs and rabbits, also need special care in winter. to the cold. They are particularly susceptible to It is recommended that cats are kept temperature changes because of their indoors during the dark winter nights, particularly if you live near a busy road. size. • Take your dog on shorter walks more Guinea pigs should be housed indoors during the winter months. A warm shed often, and avoid doing this during
or a car-free garage is ideal, but they should still have access to natural light and an exercise run. If the weather becomes very cold, rabbits, like guinea pigs, should be moved in to a warm shed or car-free garage. Provide extra bedding in the hutch to help keep small animals warm. Put a blanket or piece of carpet over the hutch to help keep it warm, but make sure this doesn’t obstruct the ventilation. Check water bottles every day to make sure they aren’t frozen. If you have to move the hutch in to your house, make sure you keep it away from other pets, stressful noises and smoky atmospheres. Fish Both indoor and outdoor fish should be checked regularly during cold weather. Remove dead leaves from fish ponds and ensure the filter is kept on. Float a large ball on the surface so that if the water freezes you can remove it to ensure your fish get enough oxygen. Tropical fish owners should also keep a close eye on their aquarium, to ensure the temperature doesn’t fall too low. With good preparation, your pets will enjoy a snug and happy winter! For more information on pet health visit www.pdsa.org.uk/pethealth.
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Angler’s Corner Racing Form by Clint Walker
After last week’s T&G show, this week it was back to normal and a few hours of fishing...I’ve been in fairly regular contact with the editorial team at Coarse Angling Today magazine who have, in turn, been in contact with Pallatrax who back me in my fishing. The magazine have been after new content and are looking to feature other companies, hence I have been tasked with an article for the publication...... I’m not overly keen on ‘fishing to order’; I always have an element of self doubt if I’m under pressure, but this week went swimmingly for a change! I visited one of my favourite Staffordshire day ticket venues, Baden Hall, to try and put something together; finding a subject is the most difficult part for me, once I’ve decided , I’ve got some focus, but thinking something up is tough sometimes! I chose to write about fishing ‘the method’ which, if I’m honest, has probably been done to death, but, to make it different, I didn’t use a method feeder. I used a Pallatrax Stonze instead, which allows me to wrap a stiff ground bait mix around it and leaves me without a manmade artificial lump of plastic or lead in the middle of my feed. The Stonze come in a variety of sizes, and, as I was fishing for match sized carp, I chose to use a Back Stonze which is far smaller than the usual Stonze and is really designed to work like a back lead and pin down the mainline behind your rig. In this instance though, I used it because I felt it would create less disturbance when it hit the water and wouldn’t overfeed the fish... The Old Match Pool has a good head of fish between 2-8lbs with some belting barbel as well which can cause trouble if you don’t tackle up accordingly; with this in mind, 8lbs mainline and 6lbs hook link with a size 14 hook completed the rig which was baited with two ‘squabs’, a new bait from Pallatrax which is a 10mm anti eject hook bait to give fish something different to deal with. My chosen swim had an island margin at about 50 yards range, a sunken plateau and 4 feet of water in front of me. The stonze was loaded with an appropriate method mix, the hook bait buried within and the whole lot was cast towards the island; time to sit and wait.... I didn’t have that long to wait though;- after just a couple of minutes, the tip was twitching and bouncing all over the place as hungry carp attacked the bait, and, when the first one found the hook bait, it almost ripped the rod off the rest! Not a big fish at just 4lbs, but a very encouraging start. The action continued with a series of carp to around 5lbs, but after four hours fishing, I’d amassed around 65-70lbs of plump carp and had plenty to write about, so I was happy; don’t you love it when a plan comes together???
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3.10 Betfred November Handicap, 12 furlongs, Class2; With the current 64 entries having to be whittled down to maximum field of 18 and with the going currently predicted as good to soft it is anyone’s guess as to what the eventual field will look like on the day. I am therefore relying on those that are likely to run and with good recent form. Of these I like the chances of Noel Wilson’s Demolition best. A winner last time out at Nottingham where he beat Absinthe quite impressively by three and a half lengths, staying on well, he should find this test just about ideal. Jockey Gary Bartley takes off a handy 3lb into the bargain. The Betchworth Kid usually runs well at this venue but his style of running doesn’t appeal as he has to come through horse late on and therefore needs lots of luck in running. One that does appeal however is Enroller who could be ready to strike. He is my biggest danger to the selection and is “saver” material. Finally, if Mark
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Johnston’s Nezhenka were to make it into the field (which seems unlikely) I would be tempted to have an each way saver on it. 3.40 Betfred 1350 Shops Nationwide Wentworth Stakes, 6 furlongs, Listed, Class1: Sirius Prospect is on a roll and may be able to land the four-timer here. Ayr Gold Cup winner Our Jonathan is a worthy opponent however, along with other recent winners Doc Hay and Eton Rifles. Of the others Prime Defender, Dawn Eclipse, Favourite Girl, Iver Bridge Lad and Requisite are all respected with the last named being feared most. Breeders’ Cup: It is always difficult to predict how the collateral form will work out between the continents so these are hopeful selections only. Friday: 8.10 Shumoos 8.50 ElusiveKate 9.30 Turbulent Descent 10.10 My Miss Aurelia 10.50 Stacelita 11.30 Pachattack Saturday: 5.20 Meeznah 6.02 Wrote 6.37 Big Drama 7.21 Hoofit 8.01 Wilburn 8.45 Sarafina 9.25 Union Rags 10.07 Goldikova 11.00 Havre de Grace Selection Summary: Breeders Cup – see above Down Royal 2.20 Bostons Angel Wincanton: 2.15 Mad Moose 2.45 Overturn 3.20 Gone to Lunch Doncaster: 2.00 Mia’s Boy 2.35 Principal Role 3.10 Demolition 3.40 Sirius Prospect Good Luck! Last week’s results: Most of last week’s selections ended up as non runners. However, my reserve for the United House Gold Cup, Exmoor Ranger, obliged at a tasty 12/1. My only other selection to run, Oojooba, was a serious disappointment however. Counting my reserve, Exmoor Ranger, the upshot was a profit of 11 points to one point level stakes. Ascot: 2.30 Finger Onthe Pulse –non runner 3.00 Ultimate – non runner 3.40 Stewarts House – non runner, Reserve Exmoor Ranger won @ 12/1 Wetherby: 2.45 Kayf Aramis –non runner 3.30 Diamond Harry (Nap) – non runner Newmarket: 2.05 Call to Reason – non runner 3.55 Oojooba – 7th @ 11/4JF
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Rotherham United made it three draws in succession with a 1-1 draw at Northampton Town today. Gareth Evans gave the visitors the best possible start, but an own-goal midway through the first-half left the game all square. Andy Scott made just one change to the side that drew at Morecambe on Tuesday night by recalling Logan in place of Andy Warrington. The Millers got off to the best possible start, taking the lead after just 73 seconds. Danny Schofield capitalised on a loose pass to find Alex Revell who headed into the path of Evans to smash home his sixth goal of the season. Michael Jacobs fired across goal on 13 minutes for the home side as they looked to get back in the game, but nobody could get on the end of it. This was followed moments later by a header well wide from Kevin Langmead and a shot that flew high over the bar by Michael Jacobs. Despite starting the game confidently, they suffered a blow on 25 minutes. Adebayo Akinfenwa broke from midfield before playing in the impressive Lewis Young on the right. His low cross was then spilled by the ‘keeper, who despite his best efforts couldn’t prevent the ball from crossing the line. It was a double blow for the Millers as moments later, Michael Raynes had to be stretchered off following an awkward fall in the centre of the field. However, Luke Foster took to the field, and the Millers were immediately in the ascendancy; Danny Harrison’s curling effort was kept out by Sam Walker after good work by Revell on the left. After a foul by Danny Schofield on the left, Langmead won the ball again in the area but couldn’t direct
Jacobs’ header goalwards. Jacobs then got on the end of a cross himself, but at the wrong end of the field, almost heading Harley’s free-kick into his own goal With just over a minute to go before half-time, Walker was tested in the Cobblers goal once again. Clearly high on confidence from his two goals last week, Lewis Grabban shot early from Revell’s through ball, forcing the ‘keeper to push it away low to his right. Harrison eventually collected the follow-up but couldn’t get his shot on target.The final chance of the half almost resulted in a ricochet putting the home side in front. Jason Taylor did well to block the cross but his clearance cannoned off the head of Jacobs and bounced just wide of the Millers goal. Rotherham tested the busy Walker once again four minutes into the second half, when Schofield tried his luck with a free-kick, 25 yards out that was saved well by the Cobblers stopper. Moments later, Harley and Mullins combined from a free-kick, and when the latter headed into the path of Schofield, Ben Tozer had to be alert to clear for a corner. Harley once again took the resulting set-piece and Harrison’s excellent header had to be cleared off the line by new signing Derek Niven. An excellent run by substitute Chris Holroyd created a crossing opportunity but when Evans’ cut-back found Foster on the edge of the area his connection wasn’t clean and the ball spun wide. The home side’s standout player from the first-half Jacobs was in the action again as the clock ticked over to the 83rd minute. With one touch and an impressive turn of pace, he rounded Logan and tried to slide home from the angle, only to be denied by the retreating Foster. With three minutes remaining, Logan was on hand once again to tip over the bar Niven’s drive from the edge of the area following a fine run down the left by Chris Arthur.
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The Rovers made changes to the team that started against Portsmouth. Shelton Martis, Richard Naylor and James Hayter came in for Sam Hird, John Oster and Billy Sharp. The Rovers got the game going and won a corner in the fourth minute but this came to nothing. Minutes later Barnes put in a good cross from the right to give Bennett a hesader from ten yards but the keeper saved. Then Sullivan put a clearance from the left of his goal straight to Jutkiewicz who headed back to the empty goal but Sullivan got back to make the save. In the 19th minute, a corner to the Rovers was placed by Stock to the far post where it skimmed off the top of Barnes head and wide. Five minutes later and Bennett hit a low shot from 25yards that Murphy, going down to his right, saved at the foot of the post. Then a great run down the Rovers left brought a corner to the Rovers but it came to nought. The visitors were trying hard at this stage to get their game going. On the half hour a well worked corner to the Rovers had Stock crossing to the far post where Naylor got in a good header but Murphy saved under the bar. From this the visitors attacked down their right culminating in CLINGAN trying his luck from 30 yards with a tremendous shot high into the far corner of the net in the 31st minute. Coventry now had their tails up and two minutes later Baker received from a corner on the left and from the edge of the penalty area hit a fierce drive that Sullivan had to leap and tip over the bar. The Rovers tried hard to get back into the game as time ran down to the break but Coventry were in no mood to let that happen Half Time - Doncaster Rovers 0 Coventry City 1 The Rovers brought Coppinger on at the start of
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and it duly arrived after 23 minutes through Semedo. Lowe’s shot from inside the area on the left came crashing back off the upright but the Portuguese midfielder was on hand to finish superbly into MATCH REPORT the top corner. www.swfc.co.uk But the lead only lasted six minutes before Wanderers responded with a Sheffield Wednesday returned to goal of their own at the other end. winning ways on the road with a Promising youngster Ibe showed a 2-1 win over League 1 strugglers quick turn of pace down the middle Wycombe Wanderers at Adams and blasted home to level the contest Park. - becoming the club’s youngest-ever The Owls, who dominated large parts goalscorer at 15-years-old. That of the game went ahead midway setback brought about a terrific through the first half through Jose Semedo before Wycombe youngster response from Megson’s men who Jordan Ibe levelled six minutes later. restored their lead on 35 minutes, with Lowe grabbing his first goal in Ryan Lowe restored Wednesday’s a Wednesday shirt. advantage ten minutes before the interval - scoring his first goal for the A delightfully weighted ball into the box from Semedo picked out the Owls. unmarked Lowe at the back stick The home side had to see out the who placed his header back across final 15 minutes with ten men when Bull and into the back of the net. Gareth Ainsworth saw red for a Wednesday had another penalty second bookable offence. claim waived away when Lewis Owls boss Gary Megson made Buxton was seemingly brought down two changes for the trip to in the area by Kadeem Harris who Buckinghamshire with Mark was fortunate to see just a goal kick Reynolds and Lowe both in the awarded. starting line-up. The Owls began the second period The visitors made a fast start to brightly and had a goal chalked off the proceedings and had a shout six minutes after the resumption. for a penalty inside the opening Marshall’s chipped ball into the minute when Ben Marshall’s strike six yard box was headed home by appeared to be blocked by the O’Grady from close range but the hands of defender Grant Basey. offside flag was raised and the goal Wednesday continued to ask most of the early questions as Chris Lines did not stand. O’Grady was proving a real handful tested goalkeeper Nikki Bull on 14 for Wycombe’s backline as the big minutes. striker used his strength to work an A smart piece of link-up play opening inside the 18 yard box, with between Chris O’Grady and Lines gave the latter a sight at goal but the his effort flashing just wide of the midfielder’s effort was tipped around angle. Marshall almost put the game the post. beyond doubt when his free kick Lowe was next to bring a save from rattled the crossbar as Rob Jones Bull as the Owls began to turn the screw midway through the first half. headed over from the resulting A Wednesday goal seemed inevitable corner. With just one goal in the
game, the contest was far from over with Ibe firing over the bar from 20 yards. Wycombe’s hopes of grabbing an equaliser were dealt a major blow on 74 minutes when captain Ainsworth picked up his second booking of the game for a lunging challenge on Danny Batth. Marshall once again went close after a quick burst upfield gave the winger time to line up a strike but Bull was able to make a comfortable save. Jones went close at the death with a powerful header that flew just over the bar but that was the last action of note as Wednesday posted a solid win away from home.
Wycombe: Bull, Foster (Grant 80), Basey, Tunnicliffe, Winfield, Ainsworth, Rowlands, Lewis, Harris, Ibe, Beavon Substitutes: Johnson, Bloomfield, Strevens, McCoy Owls: Bywater, Buxton, Batth, Jones (Bennett 90), Reynolds, Marshall, Semedo, Lines, O’Connor, O’Grady, Lowe (Morrison 76) Substitutes: O’Donnell, J Johnson, Palmer
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Gary Megson was delighted with his side’s performance as the Owls returned to winning ways on Saturday at Wycombe Wanderers. Goals from Jose Semedo and Ryan Lowe overcame the home side as Wednesday kept the heat on top two Charlton and Huddersfield, both of whom also posted three points. The afternoon was marred only for Megson by referee Chris Sarginson sending the Owls boss to the stands, seemingly for dissent. Megson said: “I am delighted because I thought that was a terrific performance. We have scored twice, “I was talking recently to one of the greatest managers the game has ever seen and he said if you don’t have the passion, then who will? So I don’t think I can change now.” Megson was full of praise for strike duo Chris O’Grady and Ryan Lowe, who played together for the first time since joining the club this season. The manager added: “Ryan is a really good player and Chris is really starting to show what he can do as well. Ryan has got his goal, he’s sharp and has played really well. “Chris struggled to get into the game in the first ten minutes but for the next 80 he was terrific. “I also thought Clinton did well when he came on and when Gary Madine comes back we will have four quality strikers and that’s what we need because we are Sheffield Wednesday.”
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On Halloween weekend, scary defending contributed to an eight-goal thriller at Bramall Lane.United came back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 and then 4-3 in an entertaining fixture against Exeter City. Matt Phillips added two more to his Blades tally, whilst Billy Clarke and Matt Lowton were also on target for the Blades, against the Grecians who came into the fixture on the back of successive victories. Boss Wilson named an unchanged team after the midweek success over MK Dons. There was just one amendment to the bench where the fit-again Porter replaced Flynn. Exeter, after their win at Walsall on Tuesday, also started with the same team. Unsurprisingly, United continued with the 4-4-2 formation in front of teenage goalkeeper Long but the home side was forced to kick towards the Kop in the first half. United saw a lot of early possession, without penetrating, and the visitors, with their first attack, won a corner off Collins but Archibald-Henville headed over. The Blades failed to heed the warning and the visitors did take the lead with the very next attack. From a hopeful punt, Williams had ample opportunity to clear but was attempting to shepherd the ball back to Long when NARDIELLO nipped in and was presented with the easiest of tap ins to open the scoring. Clarke fired wide as United looked to respond immediately, whilst Phillips was looking lively down the right flank. However, it was the visitors who went close to a second with a stinging long-ranger from Dunne, which Long gathered at the second attempt with Nardiello looking to convert the rebound. A 25-yard free-kick from Clarke was on target but saved by Krysiak and disaster struck once more on 23 minutes as Exeter added a second. United’s defence backed off and NOBLE took the invitation to shoot from 20 yards, although his effort did take a big deflection to beat Long. From Lowton’s cross, Phillips had a shot blocked as United looked for a way back into the game, but the visitors went close to adding a third when Maguire and Lowton failed to make challenges and Long was forced to parry away from Sercombe. Late in the half, however, United forced the visitors back continually. From Maguire’s run, a Phillips shot needed turning around the post by Krysiak, whilst crosses were pinged in by Quinn and Lowton. Golbourne must have considered himself lucky to be still on the pitch after ramming his head into Quinn but his team-mates were not so fortunate as United pulled a goal-back as the referee’s watch ticked around to 45 minutes. Clarke knocked the ball wide and from a cross by Williams, PHILLIPS found the target, although there appeared to be a major deflection off Archibald-Henville. The one-minute of added time saw the Blades searching for a leveller but Cresswell was unable to turn
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home Lowton’s deep cross just before the half-time break. Cresswell was also the first to have a notable effort in the second half but he headed on to the roof of the net from Quinn’s free-kick. Exeter were forced into an early change but the Blades were well on top and Clarke, sneaking in amongst two defenders, headed over from a cross by Phillips. Twice in less than 60 seconds the Blades were denied by the athleticism of Krysiak. The visiting goalkeeper clawed the ball away from Coles, who was attempting to clear a Quinn cross and then, from the resulting corner, Krysiak dived low to his right to push away a header by Collins, which was destined for the bottom corner. It was the referee’s turn to save Exeter next. Clarke’s through ball down the left channel saw Archibald-Henville slip and pull down Evans, who had just been introduced. The offence looked to be inside the penalty area, but Mr Coote gave United a free-kick on the edge of the box and showed a yellow card to the defender. From the set-piece, Evans hammered the ball against the backside of Sercombe. Lowton headed wide and Evans had a shot blocked as the intense pressure continued. It appeared that a leveller was imminent and it arrived on 65 minutes. Montgomery found Phillips on the left, he laid off to Williams and from the resulting cross, CLARKE turned the ball home, through the legs of Krysiak. The Grecians were reeling and went behind five minutes later, just after an Evans shot was deflected wide by Archibald-Henville. From the resulting corner, Quinn’s delivery saw Maguire head down and LOWTON was ideally placed to touch home from close range. Evans fired another long-range effort wide before United made a double substitution, just as the game entered the final ten minutes - Doyle and Porter introduced for the tiring McDonald and Clarke. However, just a minute later, Exeter were back in the game. From a United corner, the visitors counter-attacked and from Nardiello’s cross, O’FLYNN cushioned header beat Long, although there was a suspicion of offside. The entertainment continued with United regaining the lead with the next attack. Maguire’s pass was headed down by Evans and after Porter stepped aside, PHILLIPS produced a composed finish, drilling into the bottom corner to make it 4-3. The lead, though, lasted a minute. DUNNE raced onto a through ball and coolly slotted past the advancing Long. Supporters of both sides were struggling to draw breath and were still digesting the goals when four minutes of added time was announced United looked nervous at the back, whilst Quinn floated in a couple of crosses, but there was not to be any further late drama as both sides picked up a point.
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Manager Danny Wilson was dismayed after seeing his Blades team only share the spoils in an eight goal thriller at Bramall Lane. “You can’t really legislate for individual mistakes, we had showed great resilience to get back into the game after going two down. We didn’t reach the tempo early on that we wanted or needed to be at for a game like that,” explained the manager. In a game which left supporters breathless as goals came thick and fast, Danny talked about his side’s second half improvement. He said: “In the first half we didn’t do enough to hurt them, but the second half was different. We got in behind them and attacked well down the sides. We scored good goals, which we were pleased with and then we needed to shut up shop. “We got ourselves in some really poor starting positions on the goals we conceded in the second half and that in itself is very annoying,” said Wilson. The Blades manager wasn’t willing to blame luck for the draw but couldn’t help notice the rub not going with his team at times. “Two of their goals were deflections and we thought crikey is this not going to be our day.” Not looking for excuses though, Wilson was forthright in his views on what cost his team two points in the drawn game.“We didn’t defend as well as we did on Tuesday night and that was a big difference. When you score four at home you should win the game. When you are in front in a game sometimes you have to close a game out and take what you have got.,” commented Wilson, whose Blades team are next in action next Saturday away at Stevenage. “We face a very a hard game next week at Stevenage and we will have to defend well there.”
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The draw for the first round of the F.A. Cup sponsored by Budweiser has been made. The Blades have been drawn to play at home against Oxford United. The game will be played over the weekend of 12th November at Bramall Lane. It is a game that will see former United defender Chris Wilder return to to the Lane with his Oxford United side who are currently in fourth place in League Two. Chris Wilder played as a full back over one hundred times during his career with United.
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Sheffield United’s fans have been allocated just under 2000 tickets for the local derby with neighbours Chesterfield at the B2Net Stadium on Saturday 26th November. A full house is expected for the first league clash between the clubs in many years. Tickets went on sale on Monday 31st october, with allocatio based on Loyalty Points - check the website www.sufc.co.uk for details of sale. In addition, United have announced a range of corporate packages which include lunch and coach travel to the stadium, and prices start from £75 + VAT. Full details are availabe from the Commercial Department. Tickets are also now on sale for the Jonhstones Paint Trophy Round 3 match at Bramall Lane against Bradford on November 8th. Prices for the game start from just £8 for adults, although not all areas of the ground will be open for this game.
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