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This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we discuss all of the big stories across the EFL!Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Luton Town and Birmingham City Striker Cameron Jerome as they analyse the twists and turns of the Championship Title Race with Sheffield United surprisingly slipping up this past weekend. We focus on the ongoing financial situation at Sheffield Wednesday and the noise surrounding Danny Rohl's future at the club with Joe Crann from the Sheffield Star. We also discuss the Championship relegation fight as Cameron gives his verdict on the battle at the bottom. Finally, Birmingham City supporter Sam Sheppey from the 'Blues Focus' Podcast joins us to preview the Vertu Trophy Final between Birmingham and Peterborough United this Sunday which is live on talkSPORT 2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following three games undefeated including impressive performances against table topping West Brom and Coventry away, we headed into Saturday's game against early promotion favourites Burnley with cautious optimism. Although we held our own for large parts of the game, ultimately we came unstuck as a result of lapses concentration which saw us fall to defeat once again. On this week's episode, Stevie is joined by Jon, Simon and friend of the show, Antipodean lookalike and local journalism royalty Alex Miller of The Sheffield Star, as we spend an hour or so dissecting last weekend's performance and the last seven days of everything else Sheffield Wednesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fudge and the gang are back on once again talking about the ever changing face of Sheffield Wednesday that is this off-season We're also joined by Alex and Joe from the Sheffield Star, letting us know about the pre season friendly against Salzberg as well as Simon from The Speakeasy Club, Joins us talking about pink benches and all things mens mental health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owls Americast: Sheffield Wednesday opinion with an American accent
Jeffrey and Mike put on a cup of coffee (or tea) and chat with The Sheffield Star's Alex Miller about being up close and personal for the mad last few years of Wednesday, the promises of the Danny Rohl era, and his new longform writing project.
Joe Nicholson is joined by Alex Miller from The Sheffield Star to preview Sunderland's Championship match against the Owls at the Stadium of Light and Danny Rohl's impact at Hillsborough
SURPRISE! Here's an extra little Christmas Bonus episode for all you Terrible Fans... Matt and Ryan look back at the novelty Christmas Number 1's of the 90s and reveal their own attempts at Christmas Number 1. Plus we deepdive into the history of Stretch Armstrong... what's more Chrismassy than that?!?!"Needs an edit" (The Times)"They talk about Stretch Armstrong for too long" (The Guardian)"Not up there with previous Christmas specials but worth a listen" (The Sheffield Star)"Trouble in paradise?" (Heat Magazine) Support the showIf you would like to support us on Patreon you can do so here: patreon.com/seldomdifferIf you'd like to "buy us a pint" you can send us a one-off donation : paypal.me/seldomdiffer Thank you! • SELDOM DIFFER's email - seldomdiffer@hotmail.co.uk• SELDOM DIFFER on FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/seldomdiffercomedy/• SELDOM DIFFER on TWITTER – twitter.com/SeldomDiffer • SELDOM DIFFER INSTAGRAM – instagram.com/seldom_differ • SELDOM DIFFER ONLINE — www.seldomdiffer.co.uk• PRODUCTION SUPPORT BY APPERLEY BRIDGE STUDIO — https://www.apperleybridgestudio.com/TITLE MUSIC BY AULD• AULD ON FACEBOOK — www.facebook.com/auldmusic/• AULD on YOUTUBE — www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iXFMo5nITnEZ2t5MSsQeA• AULD on TWITTER — /twitter.com/Auldmusic• AULD on INSTAGRAM — ...
Fudge and Stevie catches up with Alex and Joe from the Sheffield Star discuss the new managerial regime, SWFCs chances in remaining season and also to tell us about their new venture into being published authors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Nicholson is joined by Alex Miller from The Sheffield Star to preview Sunderland's Championship fixture against Sheffield Wednesday.
Rob & Joe are joined by Joe's partner in crime otherwise known as 'Toadie', aka, the Star's 'other' Sheffield Wednesday man, to talk life covering the Owls
The Sheffield Wednesday captain joins BBC Radio Sheffield's Rob Staton & Joe Crann from the Sheffield Star for the first episode!
We're joined by James Shield from The Sheffield Star to preview Sunderland's Championship match against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield Wednesday vs Sunderland: Preview ahead of SAFC's Carabao Cup clash with Sheffield Star writers Joe Crann and Alex Miller
Echo writers James Copley and Joe Nicholson are joined by the Sheffield Star's Joe Crann to take a look at Sunderland's two-legged play-off semi-final win over Sheffield Wednesday.
Sunderland Echo writers James Copley and Phil Smith are joined by the Sheffield Star's Joe Crann to discuss the big upcoming play-off semi-final clash in League One.
In this week's episode we talk to The Sheffield Star's Sheffield Wednesday reporter Joe Crann. During the hour he discussed all things 'Massive' and his time as a pundit in South Africa.
In a special addition of A View From The Bridge, Patrick and Davy are joined by a panel of special guests to discuss the issue of development and employment for British players within the Elite League. Our panel consists of: Neil "The Coach" Russell - Former Storm GM and Regular AVFTB Panelist Seth Bennett - BBC Sport and Leeds Junior Knights Chairman Colin Shields - Former Belfast Giants and GB International Forward Chris Ellis - BBC Nottingham and IHUK Media Officer The panel discuss EIHL Chairman Tony Smith's comment to the Sheffield Star and highlight what the EIHL could do to improve their relationship with British player development. Big thanks to all for joining us. And the debate doesnt stop here, @AVFTB on twitter or find us on Facebook and tell us what you think.
So the eagerly awaited retained list was announced late last week. Ten players depart Hillsborough at the end of their contracts. Almost a clean slate for Darren Moore to work with and it'll be interesting to see who he recruits during the summer transfer window.Your regular hosts James Mappin and Jamie Howcroft are joined this week by the other half of the Sheffield Star's Wednesday writing due, Mr. Joe Crann, as they talk about the players that have been released, and what the future holds for Sheffield Wednesday as they look to prepare for life in the third tier of English football.Make sure you hit subscribe so you're notified about all the new episodes as soon as they go live.Follow us over on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching for @WTIDPOD.If you want to get involved in the show then tweet using #WTIDPOD and we'll read it out on the next show.#WTID #SWFC #WTIDPOD #WAWAW See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cory sits down with journalist Alan Biggs, a football reporter for Talk Sport, Sky and the Sheffield Star and Dom Howson, the Sheffield Wednesday writer at Yorkshire Live to discuss the BIG final day matchup between The Rams and The Owls. We find out about Wednesday’s season and if the are surprised that they are still in with a shout of survival on the final day. We discuss Chansiri’s ownership, the mistakes that have been made and the struggles of running the club remotely and without a CEO. We discuss Erik Alonso and his time at Hillsborough and get their thoughts on his aspirations for Derby. Would fans have made difference to Wednesday’s season? How damaging would relegation be? Who is going down? Who is staying up? We discuss former Rams defender And now Wednesday manager Darren Moore and has influence on the team. Have they missed him in the dugout? Will he still be there next season if Wednesday go down? We find out who are the ones to watch and we give some predictions (on the match and the relegation battle!). Cory is then joined by Jason to discuss Derby’s result against Swansea and talk through the relegation battle. Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. Send us a voice message! On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and email ramsreview@hotmail.com
Episode 19 is here! On today's podcast Tom & Ed are joined by Sheffield Star journalist Alex Miller! Alex talks all things football with the lads, including; his book '91', his thoughts on SWFC's survival chances & his experiences as a football journalist. Listen On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/... Listen On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/FloodlightPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/floodlightpod/message
Recorded live on Tuesday 29th December 2020. SHU Football Forum hosts Joseph Hadfield and Connor Thorpe are joined by the Sheffield Star's Alex Miller to discuss the news that Sheffield Wed have sacked manager Tony Pulis after just 10 matches and 45 days in charge.
It's that time of the week for WALOC's regular post-match Cobblers show, this time chewing the fat on Northampton Town 0-2 Doncaster Rovers. Tom Reed, James Averill, Martin Maloney and Donny Rovers writer for the Sheffield Star discuss Cobblers disappointing two goals to defeat to the South Yorks side.Sean McWilliams sending off is a hot topic and we go over the goals conceded by the Cobblers.Then we broach the style of play debate and ask whether possession in football is important.Audio catharthis for the Cobblers affliction. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WALOC's got Beaver fever this week as we talk about seminal Cobblers kit manufacturer Beaver, who Brendan has just picked up one of their Van Aid sponsored numbers.He also regales us with a tale of meeting Sean Dyche and Supermarket Sweep legend Dale Winton on a night on the Welly Road.Tom reads out the answers received from club Chief-Exec James Whiting on the club trying on the Sixfields pitch, the state of the facilities at Moulton and on the Sixfields redevelopment.We are joined by writer on Saturdays opponents Doncaster Rovers for the Sheffield Star, Liam Holden and he tells us everything you need to know about Rovers ahead of the game.Lastly we are onto the letter L in the Cobblers A-Z and Jefferson explains how he managed to give one of his friends an existential crisis on a night out when mentioning Leon Constantine's salary.Good show this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded live on Tuesday 17th November 2020. SHU Football Forum hosts Joseph Hadfield and Connor Thorpe are joined by Yorkshire Live's Sheffield Wed writer Dom Howson, formerly of the Sheffield Star, to discuss the news that Sheffield Wed have appointed Tony Pulis as their new manager and to react to his first Owls press conference.
In this Sheffield United special, Yaroslav Matveev, Nick Wylie (from Ingood Nick) and James Shield (football writer from Sheffield Star) discuss all the preseason activity at Bramall Lane. Lots of debate about the season ahead and the impact of the new signings
What do we think of the signings? Is Atdhe coming back? Does Ben Like Daddy Long legs? Does Joe enjoy a lovely hat? All these questions answered in a bumper episode to kick us of for the 2021 season
Room 1 on 1 is on the road again and this time we are hitting up Sheffield Star journalist and football correspondence, James Shield.After telling us how a Londoner ended up covering the Blades, we break down who Kevin McCabe and Prince Abdullah are.We chat about how despite Sheffield United seemed a club on the up and up on the park, there was a bloody civil war going on, in the board room between the two chairmen.James tells us how the club sits presently and pours genuine affection and respect on the club legend and manager Chris Wilder.We finish off by looking at the current team and a few Scottish players.A great listen.Enjoy
Room 1 on 1 is on the road again and this time we are hitting up Sheffield Star journalist and football correspondence, James Shield.After telling us how a Londoner ended up covering the Blades, we break down who Kevin McCabe and Prince Abdullah are.We chat about how despite Sheffield United seemed a club on the up and up on the park, there was a bloody civil war going on, in the board room between the two chairmen.James tells us how the club sits presently and pours genuine affection and respect on the club legend and manager Chris Wilder.We finish off by looking at the current team and a few Scottish players.A great listen.Enjoy
This week, Matt is joined by James Shield from the Sheffield Star and the Travelling Blade. This week, they talk through the defeat of Norwich, how crucial Billy Sharp and Dean Henderson are as well as chatting about Ben Osbourne and some potential transfer targets
Broadcast live on Friday 21st February 2020 and remastered on Wednesday 1st December 2021. A new episode of SHU Football Forum, hosted by Joseph Hadfield and Connor Thorpe, as Josh Chapman is away. The boys are joined by special guest, Sheffield Star journalist, Sheffield Utd writer and Hallam journalism graduate Danny Hall. They review Sheff Wed v Reading and chat to Danny about Sheffield Utd, while rounding up the Champions League last 16 1st legs and Europa League round of 32 1st legs. There's also a look at Man City's UEFA ban over FFP, the predictions game 'Unpredictable', the pub quiz and the local round-up.
SHU Football Forum presenters Joseph Hadfield and Connor Thorpe chat to special guest, Sheffield Star journalist, Sheffield Utd writer and Hallam journalism graduate Danny Hall.
Matt Beadle was joined by James Shield from the Sheffield Star to talk everything Sheffield United
A brilliant man-manager and tactician. Razor-sharp recruitment. A club and fanbase very much as one. Sound familiar? Well, for Liverpool, also read their first visitors to Anfield of the New Year, Sheffield United. Now it would take a brave man to bet against Liverpool extending their incredible unbeaten Premier League home run to 51 matches this evening. But as is explained on this podcast, this is a Blades team that will arrive on Merseyside with no fear. And as is also explained, this is a Blades team that has real parallels with world champions Liverpool, both on and off the pitch. James Shield is the Sheffield United correspondent for the Sheffield Star and across the next 20 minutes or so, he offers a fascinating insight into Chris Wilder and the impressive Blades side he has constructed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins once again to discuss a big win over Aston Villa
The wonderful James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins to dissect that 2-1 win over Norwich to continue their impressive away form this season. VAR is becoming a regular focal point for the club particularly after the last two games. Also where is Ravel Morrison? James answers all of these quations and more.
The wonderful James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins to dissect that draw against Wolves.
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins after an enthralling 3-3 draw with Manchester United.
The M.E.N's political editor Jennifer Williams is joined by Centre for Towns co-founder Ian Warren, Newcastle Chronicle and Journal's political editor Jonathan Walker, and Sheffield Star editor Nancy, who discuss the Red Wall, TV debates, and whether the election is just all about Brexit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Shield of the Sheffield Star joined host Charlie Hawkins to chat a ridiculous VAR fuelled draw against Spurs.
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Matt Beadle for the Sheffield United Fans Show to discuss a majestic start to the season under Chris Wilder, and when will it end?
James Sheild from the Sheffield Star reviewed the 1-1 draw with West Ham, and looked ahead to the game against Burnley
Reporter for the Sheffield Star, James Shield joined Charlie Hawkins to chat about a massive win over Arsenal, and looking ahead to their game against West Ham on the weekend.
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins to discuss all things Sheffield United including the international break and looked ahead to Monday’s fixture at Bramall Lane against Arsenal.
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins to discuss all things Sheffield United including that unlucky defeat to Liverpool.
James Shield from the Sheffield Star joined Charlie Hawkins to discuss all things Sheffield United including that fantastic win away to Everton.
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio – the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Matt Beadle, Jonathan Kydd and Dan Silver.The lads look back at Chelsea's 3-2 win away at Norwich where Frank Lampard and Tammy Abraham got off the mark and discuss this week's Champions' league draw and Chelsea's home match against Sheffield United on Saturday.With Chelsea getting their first win of the season against Norwich, how important was it for Frank to get off the mark last weekend? How important was it for Tammy to get off the mark with 2 goals? Mason Mount continues to impress & gets England call up and Kovacic impresses too but is the defence still a concern?With the Champions' League draw pitting us against Ajax, Valencia and Lille; what do we think? Can we get out of the group? Who are the biggest threats? What would be a successful Champions League campaign?Support the Chelsea FanCast and become a Patron:Become a Patron!In this week's 'Opposition View' we ask James Shield from the Sheffield Star, Chris Wilder – good manager & tactician and not be underestimated? With United playing on the front foot, tactically flexible with overlapping centre-back, how much of a threat will they be? With 24 goals last season, Billy Sharp is the main goal threat but United gave the ball away a lot in their defeat to Leicester last weekend; is that promoted sides Achilles heel?Chelsea still have injury issues with Kante, Pedro and Rudiger all non-starters. Will Willian to feature in the Starting XI? Can Abraham and Mount do it again? What are out match predictions?Chelsea FanCast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-9.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a London radio station and is broadcast on 558 AM and on London DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call is 0208 70 20 558 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special edition of Mastertapes, guitarist, singer-songwriter and producer, Richard Hawley welcomes John Wilson to the Crucible in his home town of Sheffield. Throughout his 33 (and a third?) year career as a musician (he first recorded a John Peel session at the age of 19, with his band, Treebound Story), Sheffield has always played an influential part in Richard Hawley's song-writing. His 2001 album, Late Night Final, was named after the cry of vendors selling the Sheffield Star evening newspaper on the streets, and all his solo albums since, from Lowedges and Coles Corner to Truelove’s Gutter and Hollow Meadows, immortalized Sheffield landmarks. At the end of a busy year , in which he worked on four film soundtracks, recorded a new album and debuted his first stage musical - "Standing at the Sky’s Edge" at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre (featuring a mix of his old and new songs), Richard Hawley looks and plays his way back over a 33 (and a third?) year career as a musician (he first recorded a John Peel session at the age of 19, with his band, Treebound Story). Performances include what was the world premier of 'My Little Treasures' from Richard's new album, as well as a version of 'Open Up Your Door' from the stage musical "Standing At The Sky's Edge" sung by Maimuna Memon and accompanied by Will Stewart. Playing with Richard Hawley are Shez Sheridan on guitars, Jon Trier on piano and Clive Mellor on harmonica. Producer: Paul Kobrak
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they react to Roland Duchatelet's bizarre suggestion that the EFL should acquire Charlton Athletic Football Club. They discuss his appearance on talkSPORT during the week after a graffiti attack in his home town, and then his subsequent madcap idea that the EFL should take over control of the club. They also hear from Steve Clarke of the Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust, who was present at the Fan's Forum meeting where the idea was first floated. The guys also look ahead to Saturday's trip to Doncaster, hearing from Liam Hoden of the Sheffield Star and from Addicks boss Lee Bowyer. Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio - the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Stamford Chidge and Jonathan Kydd join Aaron Paul to look ahead to Chelsea's match against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup and the glorious Carabao Cup semi-final victory against Spurs this week.Oliver Harbord from Football.London joins us to report back on the press conference at Chelsea today where Gianfranco Zola talked about the player's reaction after Sarri's criticism last week; the signing of Higuain and what it will mean for Chelsea and who is fit and available for the Sheffield Wednesday match.We look back at a superb Carabao Cup semi-final victory over Spurs where the players bounced back from defeat against Arsenal with a a top notch performance and bang on mentality to give Chelsea their 15th final in 16 years.Paul Canoville joins us on the phone to talk about the win against Spurs and looks ahead to Sunday's match against Sheffield Wednesday as well as recalling the 4-4 against them in 1985 - Canners' finest hour!Looking ahead to the FA Cup match we discuss guarding against complacency on and off the pitch and Nancy Frostick from the Sheffield Star joins us for 'The Opposition View' to give us the low down on Wednesday.To wrap up we answer this week's Quiz on which players played for both Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday.Plus, of course your calls to the show.Chelsea Fancast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-9.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a London radio station and is broadcast on 558 AM and on London DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call is 0208 70 20 558 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re back! You can catch an extra show every Thursday as we preview the upcoming game with an opposition supporter - today we’re joined by James Shield from The Sheffield Star! Join us - you can hear this week’s show on iTunes, Acast and Youtube.What are we talking about this week?The Boxing Day clash with Sheffield United;Chis Wilder and Chris Coleman; are there similarity's to be drawn?How an old fashioned approach to team building can yield fantastic results;The importance of treating fans and their opinions with respect;Plus much, much more. It's honey for the ears! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stephen and Gareth are joined by former Sunderland Echo sports writer Graeme Anderson and WMS regular Michael Lough to preview this weekend's game at home to Sheffield United. We talk transfers, recovering from two consecutive defeats and also hear from James Shield of The Sheffield Star. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fulham finally hopped into the playoff spots this weekend through a little bit of Aluko ‘magic’ and a helping hand from our friend Angus MacDonald of Barnsley. The boys talk the Rotherham game and what it might mean for the rest of the season to be in the actual playoff spots with seven games to go. There’s a conversation with Owls fan Chris Holt of the Sheffield Star to get the ‘behind enemy lines’ view, and we also address the tricky fixtures coming up against Derby County away (sans Chris Martin) and Ipswich, the league’s draw specialists, at home. We wrap it up with three brilliant listener questions and a discussion of Jack’s new ‘London Irish Whites’ flag, which causes nearly as much studio debate as the idea that Aston Villa are not yet out of the playoff race. As ever, if you’re interested in getting involved with Fulhamish let us know - hit us up at our sparkly new email address: pod@fulhamish.co.uk Podcast Guests: Jack Collins, Farrell Monk, Ben Jarman Hosted by: Sammy James Follow Us: twitter.com/FulhamishPod Email: pod@fulhamish.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate is senior recruiter at specialist tech recruitment consultancy, Affecto.Kate discussed why recruiter Affecto are sponsoring Django Girls' volunteer-led workshop in Sheffield this February. Django Girls is a non-profit organisation that empowers and helps women through free, one-day programming workshops providing the opportunity to gain the skills in creating an application and understanding tech. Kate also told me what skills are particularly in demand in the tech industry in 2016.David is the Business Editor of the Sheffield Star newspaper; his responsibilities also include The Business monthly magazine; Star Business Monthly; and he's involved in the Sheffield Business Awards.I asked David about the biggest issues affecting Sheffield business, the campaign to locate Sheffield's HS2 station in the city, business confidence in 2016 and how businesses and social enterprises seeking media coverage should catch his attention.He gave some great insights into the operation of a multimedia (print, digital, video, audio) news operation and some useful tips for listeners, and advice too for people considering a career in journalism.Timings:0 - 24:05 David Walsh, our studio guest, on Sheffield business, the business of journalism and advice for listeners.24:05 - 34:19 Kate Loach of recruiter Affecto: women in tech and trends for 2016.34:19 - 36:14 a repeat of a short interview with award-winning tech entrepreneur Anthony Odogwu, founder of Future Space Technologies.36:19 - end a repeat of my interview with popstar turned farmer and entrepreneur, JB Gill, and wrapping up.
Something news from the team behind the Evo-Stik NPL Show, a new monthly podcast dedicated to Division One North and South. On August's edition, Ben was joined by Andrew Simpson from the Northwich Guardian, David Broome from the Staffordshire Newsletter, Paul Webster from the Sheffield Star, Manager Neil Crowe from Bamber Bridge and Chairman of Basford United Chris Munroe.
Ninety minutes of football left to define your season. Promotion on the line. The home of football waiting. In our penultimate show of 2013/2014, the boys look forward to all three play-off finals. After focusing on Derby vs QPR last week, this week we turn our primary focus to the big clashes in Leagues One and Two. Rotherham and Leyton Orient both sealed their spots in the League One final after impressive second leg displays against Preston and Peterborough respectively. We preview Sunday's big game with Dom Howson from The Sheffield Star - and Andy Brown, Leyton Orient blogger for our website