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  1. Agree with the thought, Mooks. But potentially, League 1 isn't a minnow pool. Sunderland, Charlton, Portsmouth & Ipswich may await - Bolton also, from League 2. Local derbies against Doncaster & Lincoln are not without appeal!
  2. I didn't expect to see the best female singer of all time cited in these posts! Why is Britney being invoked? I do agree that even she couldn't have saved Labour from an electoral mauling......
  3. It is, indeed, And I feel privileged to have seen Big Ron's effect upon the club. The lesson is that, if you have a manager with top game experience and 'clout', good players will want to sign up. Compare Ron's signings with the posse of Skeggy beach donkies which Eustace managed to recruit. I think DM has what it takes to get the Owls back up, if that's what has to happen. Doncaster has really gone into tailspin since he left. Donkeys - sorry!
  4. There's some very sound advice for you already on here. I'd only add that these three colleges are very different, and you will need to visit to get a sense of "is this the place I want to spend two or three years?" The Open Event programme will have finished, but all of them should welcome a request to visit if it fits within Coronavirus restrictions. The transport to & from is a big issue. All the Sheffield College campuses and Longley are on main bus/tram routes; Chapeltown is on an industrial estate (Hydra Business Park) - a bit more of a challenge by public transport ( and of course depending you live in/around Sheffield). Some institutions do (or used to) lay on special bus services from some districts, but I don't know whether this still happens. I'd always advise making the journey and then asking yourself "How would I feel doing this on a cold and rainy day in winter?" I hope this helps; and all the very best with your application process.
  5. Thanks for your contributions, folks - yep, The Star came clean today and admitted to the "sauce boat" hoax. One correspondent commented he was glad it was a spoof as "we don't want Lea & Perrins up here". Quite right!
  6. Has anyone spotted anything slightly 'suspect' in local news coverage for the 1st April? There's a Star story about a boat full of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, bound for Rotherham, doing an "Ever Given" on our city's waterways...
  7. Your ignorance is astounding. Do you work in Planning? LOL Chapel Walk is not just " a shopping street" - it has always been a Feature; by definition, not a main thoroughfare. Think of the Rows in Chester; the Arcades in Cardiff and Leeds. The comparisons with Oxford Street etc., are nonsense. Rather, compare Cecil Court and places off the Charing Cross Road (if we're citing London) - not far away . Specialist shops. Yes, I developed my love of books in the 60s with visits to Bowes & Bowes on Chapel Walk. A day trip to Sheffield from North Derbyshire was a treat. Why do you compare it to Bond Street? - I am taking the charitable view, that you've been there; but I am still a bit baffled. A shopping Arcade which offers something different is always worth a try. What's your view of Moor Market? Not as good as Billingsgate or Smithfield Market? Shut it down? The 'Skid row' reference was gratuitous, by the way. See why?
  8. Agreed. There's enough punditry when football's actually on, without it replacing the action altogether! BBC must have a massive archive of footage; let's see a re-run of classic matches on Saturdays and a maybe midweek slot too
  9. Don't get above yourselves. Which Sheffield club was the last to win a major domestic trophy? Go to the record books, if you have such things in a Blades household….
  10. I think this is a very negative line to be taking. I've lived in Sheffield for 25 years, using buses every day, and the main characteristic for me is that practically everyone says "thanks" or equivalent, to the driver when alighting. This applies to schoolkids as well as pensioners, and I have seen them all! I have impressed upon my own children that "we are Sheffielders, we acknowledge our bus drivers".
  11. City will doubtless put the reserves out. Look at Liverpool's approach to their Cup replay. "We're on our break!" Will they put the youth team, managed by Critchley, out if they get to the Final?
  12. During 65+ years, I have been fortunate enough to call only occasionally on NHS services. And so, when I needed to present with a condition and turned up as I always had, in the pre-0800 queue at my local surgery for a same-day appointment, I was surprised to be told this system had been scrapped. "People phoning in were annoyed that there weren't any appointments left." So, I went home, and hit the phone line frequently during the appointed window. No luck....but finally, a message "All routine appointments are now taken". So I have now joined the ranks of the annoyed, without an appointment. Hmm.
  13. This feeding frenzy should be halted, at least in memory of Field Marshal Lord Bramall RIP. A great servant of this country, Normandy veteran, who at the age of 91 was raided by police., and his career potentially discredited. All down to the activities of an evil fantasist, Carl Beech, supported by the gullible Tom Watson.
  14. Well, as a pedestrian who is often taking my young children home: (1) drivers on a roundabout not signalling their exit at all, or very late; (2) drivers not slowing down at corners. This seems the new normal. What happened to: "If it's clear, then steer"?
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