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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK - 27th May, 2013
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published: 30 Jul 2013
author: Moss Travel TV
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK - 27th May, 2013
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK - 27th May, 2013
- published: 30 Jul 2013
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- author: Moss Travel TV
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GANGS OF SHEFFIELD DOCUMENTARY
THE OLD AND NEW GANGS OF SHEFFIELD DOCUMENTARY, S2, S3, S4....
published: 06 Jun 2013
author: OnTheManor
GANGS OF SHEFFIELD DOCUMENTARY
GANGS OF SHEFFIELD DOCUMENTARY
THE OLD AND NEW GANGS OF SHEFFIELD DOCUMENTARY, S2, S3, S4.- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 7784
- author: OnTheManor
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Sheffield - Life in a Northern City
Sheffield in the mid 1970s....
published: 20 Oct 2012
author: petecorvideos
Sheffield - Life in a Northern City
Sheffield - Life in a Northern City
Sheffield in the mid 1970s.- published: 20 Oct 2012
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- author: petecorvideos
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Claims of Roma migrants causing problems for sheffield's community ...
David Blunkett's claims of Roma migrants causing riots in UK streets 'unhelpful and unprod...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Claims of Roma migrants causing problems for sheffield's community ...
Claims of Roma migrants causing problems for sheffield's community ...
David Blunkett's claims of Roma migrants causing riots in UK streets 'unhelpful and unproductive' David Blunkett's comments on Roma migrants causing riots in cities across Britain have been branded 'unhelpful' and 'not productive' by a lobby group director. The former home secretary had said that Roma youngsters were culturally different 'because they were living on the edge of woods and not going to school'. But Atul Hatwal, director of the Migration Matters Trust, told Metro that more needed to be done to integrate Roma into local communities. He said: 'Tensions are understandable when there is rapid change, and there is not enough done to bring communities together. What's more useful will be solutions. What is the way for Roma to be more integrated into the local community? 'It's one thing to acknowledge a problem but it's more productive to define the solution and that's what he hasn't done in his statement.' Yesterday, Mr Blunkett warned that an influx of Roma migrants could heighten racial tension and cause riots comparable with those between white Britons and Asian communities in 2001. The MP told BBC Radio Sheffield: 'Roma youngsters have come from a background which is actually even more different culturally because they were living on the edge of woods, not going to school, and not used to the norms of everyday life. 'You're right on the edge of understandable tensions because they are understandable. It's a cry for help from many people -- please, for goodness sake, put us back to at least the semblance that we had before. 'We saw this in Bradford, Burnley and Oldham all those years ago when I first became home secretary.' Dave Brown, head of Migration Yorkshire, conceded that some of Mr Blunkett's remarks could be seen as stereotyping Roma. However, he said he believed the MP for Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough was not criticising them. He told Metro: 'Mr Blunkett was just highlighting where there are issues in local areas and where the cultural differences are creating problems. 'I don't believe he is blaming Roma for this. His message is that despite the difficulties in a time of austerity, there is still work going on but councils are struggling without the resources. 'Some tensions are understandable, but some is because of a misperception that Roma are doing something wrong. If Roma people are outside your house late at night chatting, they are probably not doing something wrong, but it might make you uncomfortable. 'Roma communities are here to stay. The important thing with any community is that we integrate them. There's no point in hoping things will change.' Ukip leader Nigel Farage has warned the MP's concerns should be taken seriously. He said: 'Mr Blunkett should be admired for the courage he has shown by speaking so plainly on this issue. Of course the type of language he has used I would have been utterly condemned for using. 'My question is if [the government] won't listen to the dangers of opening the door to Romania and Bulgaria next year when Ukip speak out on it, will they listen to David Blunkett? I certainly hope so.- published: 14 Nov 2013
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SHEFFIELD UNITED VS CHARLTON ATHLETIC 2-0: Official goals and highlights FA Cup Sixth Round HD
A dream two minutes of drama at Bramall blew Charlton Athletic away and sent Sheffield Uni...
published: 10 Mar 2014
SHEFFIELD UNITED VS CHARLTON ATHLETIC 2-0: Official goals and highlights FA Cup Sixth Round HD
SHEFFIELD UNITED VS CHARLTON ATHLETIC 2-0: Official goals and highlights FA Cup Sixth Round HD
A dream two minutes of drama at Bramall blew Charlton Athletic away and sent Sheffield United into The FA Cup Semi-Final. Second-half goals from Ryan Flynn and John Brayford within 120 seconds of each other earned the Blades their spot at Wembley as Nigel Clough's side deservedly progressed. A wall of noise greeted the teams as the home faithful belted out their famous 'Greasy Chip Butty' anthem as the action got under way. Sheffield United had already dumped three teams from higher divisions out of The Cup on this run, overcoming Aston Villa, Fulham and Nottingham Forest, and it was clear the home fans were confident of claiming another scalp. The Blades started well, taking the game to their nervy-looking Championship opponents, but failing to create a clear-cut opportunity. As the visitors settled, they themselves began to enjoy more of the ball, with Diego Poyet and Johnnie Jackson attempting to push the Addicks forward. Callum Harriott's left-foot dipper from 25 yards was well held by keeper Mark Howard on 22 minutes as the Addicks recorded their first real effort of note. Charlton were pushing their opponents further back, and after a neat build-up Marcus Tudgay struck from the edge of the area, but his low drive was saved by Howard down to his left. The match swung once again as the first-half neared its close, and United took back control. Firstly Jamie Murphy, encouraged by the roar of the Kop behind the goal, shot from distance but dragged his effort wide of the post. Then on 38 minutes, Jackson was booked for a lunge on Ryan Flynn down the right. The defence failed to properly clear the resulting free-kick. As it was fired back the ball deflected off a defender into the path of Conor Coady, who took a touch before drilling past the keeper. However, a linesman's flag for offside soon dampened the celebrations. The hosts were really turning the screw as the half-time whistle approached and with seconds remaining Harry Maguire strode forward from the back to begin a move which resulted in Bob Harris shooting just over from the edge of the area. Charlton had regained their composure as the second-half began, and they had a massive chance to take the lead on the hour mark through Callum Harriott. A ball was whipped across the area and he slid in with the goal at his mercy, but as Bramall Lane held its breath, the Charlton winger whizzed his effort wide to the delight of the home fans. And how costly that miss would prove to be just five minutes later as Ryan Flynn sent the red half of Sheffield into dreamland. He met Jose Baxter's cross right footed at the back post to prod home from close-range as the stadium erupted. Charlton were well and truly rocked, and two minutes later they suffered a fatal second blow as the roof came off. The Blades sealed their place at Wembley through John Brayson, whose right footed effort from outside the box seemed to take a deflection, wrong-footing Hamer in goal, before nestling in the bottom right corner. Charlton were gone as United refused to relent, and they had further opportunities to stretch their lead. There was another disallowed goal for Coady, but in the end two goals were enough. Sheffield United (1-4-5-1): 1 Mark Howard 4 John Brayford, 5 Harry Maguire, 15 Neill Collins, 3 Bob Harris, 7 Ryan Flynn, 8 Michael Doyle (c), 17 Conor Coady, 21 Stefan Scougall, 23 Jamie Murphy, 11 Jose Baxter Substitutes: 22 Ben Davies for Baxter, 79. 9 Chris Porter for Scougall, 86. 14 Stephen McGinn for Flynn, 90. Subs not used: 6 Matt Hill, 12 Shaun Miller, 25 George Long, 28 Kieron Freeman Manager: Nigel Clough Goals: Ryan Flynn 65 mins, John Brayson 67 mins Bookings: Ryan Flynn 14 minutes, Jose Baxter 80 mins Charlton Athletic (1-4-4-2): 1 Ben Hamer, 16 Rhoys Wiggins, 5 Michael Morrison, 15 Richard Wood, 23 Lawrie Wilson, 4 Johnnie Jackson (c), 39 Diego Poyet, 11 Callum Harriott, 24 Jordan Cousins, 9 Simon Church, 18 Marcus Tudgay Substitutes: 42 Astrit Ajdarevic for Church, 65. 8 Reza Ghoochannejhad for Wilson, 71. 7 Danny Green for Poyet, 71. Subs not used: 2 Andy Hughes, 6 Dorian Dervite, 21 Yohann Thuram-Ulien, 25 Loic Nego Manager: Chris Powell To find out more about the FA visit: http://thefa.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FA The FA Cup on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheFACup England on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam FAWSL on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FAWSL- published: 10 Mar 2014
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Sheffield City On The Move (1960's & 1970's)
A look back at Sheffield in South Yorkshire during the 1960's & 1970's....
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: Billy6052
Sheffield City On The Move (1960's & 1970's)
Sheffield City On The Move (1960's & 1970's)
A look back at Sheffield in South Yorkshire during the 1960's & 1970's.- published: 06 Apr 2011
- views: 10800
- author: Billy6052
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So you think you know Sheffield?
Our students highlight one or two things you may not know about our wonderful city. More a...
published: 08 Aug 2013
author: uniofsheffield
So you think you know Sheffield?
So you think you know Sheffield?
Our students highlight one or two things you may not know about our wonderful city. More about undergraduate life in Sheffield: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/un...- published: 08 Aug 2013
- views: 70
- author: uniofsheffield
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Easy English Sheffield Part Two
Check our blog: http://www.easy-languages.org Visit our website: http://www.theglobalexper...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: magauchsein
Easy English Sheffield Part Two
Easy English Sheffield Part Two
Check our blog: http://www.easy-languages.org Visit our website: http://www.theglobalexperience.org The idea of this project is to interview native speakers ...- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 7062
- author: magauchsein
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1001989001 - Die Katastrophe von Sheffield
Weil ein Polizeioffizier überfordert war, mussten annähernd 100 Menschen in einem Fußballs...
published: 07 May 2009
author: 1893vfbfan
1001989001 - Die Katastrophe von Sheffield
1001989001 - Die Katastrophe von Sheffield
Weil ein Polizeioffizier überfordert war, mussten annähernd 100 Menschen in einem Fußballstadion sterben. Eine Tragödie, die sich nicht wiederholen darf!- published: 07 May 2009
- views: 41173
- author: 1893vfbfan
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Sheffield Castle, England 1270 -1647
The origins and final destruction of one of the largest castles built in medieval England,...
published: 31 Mar 2012
author: RedCityProjects
Sheffield Castle, England 1270 -1647
Sheffield Castle, England 1270 -1647
The origins and final destruction of one of the largest castles built in medieval England, Sheffield Castle. Constructed by Thomas de Furnival and later owne...- published: 31 Mar 2012
- views: 3673
- author: RedCityProjects
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John Degenkolb, Marcel Kittel on Jenkin Road, Sheffield. TDF route recce Stage 2
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published: 22 Apr 2014
John Degenkolb, Marcel Kittel on Jenkin Road, Sheffield. TDF route recce Stage 2
John Degenkolb, Marcel Kittel on Jenkin Road, Sheffield. TDF route recce Stage 2
- published: 22 Apr 2014
- views: 448
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Intelligent Flying Robots, University of Sheffield
There are some situations where human control of robots is either impossible or very dange...
published: 26 Jun 2014
Intelligent Flying Robots, University of Sheffield
Intelligent Flying Robots, University of Sheffield
There are some situations where human control of robots is either impossible or very dangerous. Robots may also find themselves in situations where they can't communicate lots of information between each other because a build up of noise could overload data networks. In situations like this robots will one day need to be able to make their own decisions. We're conducting pioneering research that will enable robots of the future to be able to 'think' for themselves. If you're interested in studying an engineering discipline or if you'd like to join one of our robotics research teams, start your journey here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/engineering- published: 26 Jun 2014
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BUCS 2011 X.C Carnage!
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What...
published: 14 Mar 2011
author: This Is Sheffield
BUCS 2011 X.C Carnage!
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What a weekend.... and to top it off, someone taped in this nasty off camber/steep corner on the x.c descent!
As expected, barely anyone could get down it in one piece... so sit back and prepare to smile!
Also check out the Downhill video here!!!:
http://vimeo.com/21081099
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The Cotic X - Late for work
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The Cotic X
Can be your commuting bike with a difference...
T...
published: 31 May 2011
author: This Is Sheffield
The Cotic X - Late for work
www.Cotic.co.uk/product/x
The Cotic X
Can be your commuting bike with a difference...
Take that shortcut, hop those stream crossings, rail those pieces of singletrack in your local wood.
What's your commute?
Take the fast way to work
Take the fun way home.
www.Cotic.co.uk
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Five Ten Product Showcase - The Maltese Falcon
Joe Barnes and Fraser Mcglone rip Laggan Wolftrax 'Brown' Loop to pieces.
The Five Ten Ma...
published: 27 Oct 2011
author: This Is Sheffield
Five Ten Product Showcase - The Maltese Falcon
Joe Barnes and Fraser Mcglone rip Laggan Wolftrax 'Brown' Loop to pieces.
The Five Ten Maltese Falcon is an all-mountain, trail riding SPD shoe, that can punch way above its weight.
Available NOW at your local Five Ten Stocklist.
Features Include:
- Durable Action Leather upper with Velcro branded strap, for a secure fit.
- Reinforced external heel counter provides added stability
- Stealth S1 sole with, agressive tread pattern for extra stability off the bike
- Nylon shank to keep weight low
- Weight 903g a pair.
See more at: fiveten.com/products/footwear-detail/10926-maltese-falcon
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BUCS 2011 Moelfre Downhill
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BUCS 2011 Moelfre Downhill video...
It was a long, but epic wee...
published: 15 Mar 2011
author: This Is Sheffield
BUCS 2011 Moelfre Downhill
www.thisisheffield.co.uk
BUCS 2011 Moelfre Downhill video...
It was a long, but epic weekend, with alot of spills and thrills. From sunshine to a freak afternoon storm, that spiced up the top 20 final runs in the mens...
Enjoy.....
Also check out the XC crash video here!!!:
http://vimeo.com/21034147
www.thisisheffield.co.uk
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Sheffield in the mid 1970's
Here is an old super 8 film my father took in what looks like the mid 1970's....
published: 22 Nov 2010
author: hal9001
Sheffield in the mid 1970's
Sheffield in the mid 1970's
Here is an old super 8 film my father took in what looks like the mid 1970's.- published: 22 Nov 2010
- views: 12550
- author: hal9001
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HULL CITY VS SHEFFIELD UNITED 5-3: Goals and highlights FA Cup Semi Final HD
Hull City edged an eight-goal thriller at Wembley to make it through to their first-ever F...
published: 14 Apr 2014
HULL CITY VS SHEFFIELD UNITED 5-3: Goals and highlights FA Cup Semi Final HD
HULL CITY VS SHEFFIELD UNITED 5-3: Goals and highlights FA Cup Semi Final HD
Hull City edged an eight-goal thriller at Wembley to make it through to their first-ever FA Cup Final at the expense of League One Sheffield United. Trailing 2-1 at the break, four second-half strikes from Matty Fryatt, Tom Huddlestone, Stephen Quinn and David Meyler completed a stirring comeback. Nigel Clough's Blades had impressed and shocked in equal measure during their run to the last four, a run which had accounted for Aston Villa and Fulham in the earlier rounds. They were aiming to become the first side from the third tier to reach The Cup Final since the formation of the Football League in 1888. And they appeared on course to complete their historic mission when Jose Baxter and Stefan Scougall each steered home low crosses to cancel out Yannick Sagbo's first-half strike. Bruce made a double change at the break, bringing on Fryatt and Sone Aluko for George Boyd and Maynor Figueroa, and his team reaped the reward, scoring three times in 18 minutes to effectively set up a showpiece clash with Arsenal next month. Jamie Murphy pulled a goal back for United in the final minute, but Meyler had the final say by completing the scoring in added time. The opening quarter of this Semi-Final, the 900th match to be played at Wembley Stadium, sailed by without incident -- save for Huddlestone's speculative effort from the halfway line that Mark Howard gathered comfortably. However, the remaining 70 minutes more than made up for a lacklustre start. Both sets of supporters were in terrific voice in the April sunshine, and there was arguably more going on in the stands than on the pitch early on -- until Baxter lit the touch paper for a breathless hour of action. The Blades won a throw-in deep in the Hull half, the bearded John Brayford delivered a low centre and former Everton forward Baxter, who helped Oldham knock out Liverpool in last season's Fourth Round, stole in at the near post ahead of James Chester to direct the ball home -- and send the hoards of red-and-white-shirted fans wild at the far end of the ground. United grew in confidence and a passage of passing midway through the first half had their fans 'Ole-ing'. However, unable to capitalise on their dominance, the Bramall Lane outfit were undone by a magnificent piece of play from Jake Livermore. With the interval approaching, the Tottenham loanee dissected the United defence with a wonderful through ball to the far post which Sagbo plundered into the roof of the net for the equaliser. City's joy was very short-lived, though, as United responded immediately. Murphy did brilliantly to scamper down the left flank, past two Hull defenders, and sent a ball into the box which Scougall lashed home from six yards out to give the Blades a deserved half-time advantage. But the half-time changes paid dividends for Hull, who were on top straight from the restart. Fryatt levelled four minutes into the second half, turning home from close range after Chester's miscued shot fell invitingly for him just a few yards out. The substitute thought he had a quick-fire second until he turned round to see the assistant's flag raised for offside. The third goal did come just moments later. Huddlestone played a neat one-two with Meyler, skipped into the box and placed a left-foot curler beyond Howard's desperate dive. Tom Huddlestone slots home for Hull Tom Huddlestone slots home after dancing through the Blades defence And another substitute, Quinn, seemingly put the game beyond United when he nodded home Livermore's cross just after the hour mark, but the impressive Murphy gave his side the faintest of hopes when he smashed home in the final minute. The Blades were in full voice once more, urging their team to pull off a remarkable draw, but Hull broke away and Meyler slotted home in added time to seal victory. To find out more about the FA visit: http://thefa.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FA The FA Cup on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheFACup England on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam FAWSL on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FAWSL- published: 14 Apr 2014
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Fulham vs Sheffield United 0-1, late winner at Craven Cottage causes upset - FAC4 Replay
Sheffield United may be threatened with relegation to League Two, but they pulled off a fa...
published: 05 Feb 2014
Fulham vs Sheffield United 0-1, late winner at Craven Cottage causes upset - FAC4 Replay
Fulham vs Sheffield United 0-1, late winner at Craven Cottage causes upset - FAC4 Replay
Sheffield United may be threatened with relegation to League Two, but they pulled off a famous victory at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night, with a goal in the final throes of extra-time. On a night as long as John Brayford's beard and as cold and wet as a swim in the nearby Thames, 97th-minute substitute Shaun Miller stole in for a header at the far post after a knock-down from Harry Maguire. The late drama gives the Blades a home tie against either Preston North End or Nottingham Forest - who replay on Wednesday night. With his side labouring at the bottom of the Premier League and seemingly bereft of confidence, Meulensteen would have dearly loved to call upon Kostas Mitroglou, Lewis Holtby, John Heitinga and William Kvist, but the deadline day signings came too late for the 1-1 draw at Bramall Lane, and as a consequence were inelgible here. And with a further four players leaving Craven Cottage last week, Meulensteen had little option but to call in a number of his squad players. Sheffield United manager Nigel Clough had problems of his own, after watching his side lose to Crewe Alexandra, and further increase fears of relegation from League One. And yet while it is often true that The FA Cup can be a welcome distraction from the drudgery of a league campaign, there was little to celebrate and precious little to comment upon in a dreadful, goalless opening 90 minutes. Over half an hour passed before the first chance - if indeed it can be called that - when Hugo Rodallega set the ball for Clint Dempsey on the edge of the area, but the American sent his shot on a trajectory that would have made NASA proud. Shortly after the break Blades left-back Bob Harris - who last month swapped the bright lights of Blackpool for the steel city - sent a free-kick fizzing over the bar, and then tested David Stockdale in the Fulham goal. Meulensteen made a double-change on the hour - removing Rodallega and Alex Kacaniklic in favour of Damien Duff and Ashkan Dejagah, and the pair managed to add industry on the flanks. Duff tested Mark Howard with a fizzing deep cross from the right, sending the United keeper scrambling to parry on an increasingly greasy surface. But that was as enterprising as it got from either side, and the two teams were inseparable as the tie entered its fourth hour, and extra-time. Then, as the wind picked up and the rain came in like cloak off the River Thames, Brayford showed a rare turn of pace and surged forwards from right-back. Brayford, on loan from Cardiff City, drove past three Fulham players before firing a powerful drive across Stockdale, and the keeper saved well. With five minutes of extra-time Patijm Kasami came close to lifting the tedium, driving with his left foot from the edge of the area, but it swerved beyond the angle of the goal. Kasami then sent another shot to the right-hand side of Howard's goal, but it was Miller and the Blades who had the final say.- published: 05 Feb 2014
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