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Q&A with Neil McCubbin and Matt Windle ahead of their Commonwealth title bout

Q&A with Neil McCubbin and Matt Windle ahead of their Commonwealth title bout

by Michael Jones | May 7, 2021 3:30PM | Sport

On June 11, boxers Neil McCubbin and Matt Windle will contest for the Commonwealth Light-Flyweight title at Sheffield Arena Car Park. They will be boxing for a title that has been vacated since 1987 and has not been held by a British fighter for 119 years. Ahead of...
Sheffield-based Team GB climber has sights set on Paris 2024

Sheffield-based Team GB climber has sights set on Paris 2024

by Michael Jones | May 6, 2021 4:21PM | Sport

Professional climber, Jennifer Wood, has confirmed she has her sights set on Paris 2024 after narrowly missing out on this summer’s olympics. Wood, 26, relocated to Sheffield last year to pursue her dream of representing Great Britain in an Olympic games....
Sheffield Wednesday ranked third worst league club in England for fan engagement

Sheffield Wednesday ranked third worst league club in England for fan engagement

by Michael Jones | May 5, 2021 2:29PM | Sport

Sheffield Wednesday have been ranked 89 out of 91 for the worst clubs at engaging with their fans in a recent survey. Think Fan Engagement, a company founded 20 years ago by Kevin Rye, collated the results for the 2019/20 campaign. Measuring every team who...
Commonwealth boxing title fight confirmed in Sheffield for June

Commonwealth boxing title fight confirmed in Sheffield for June

by Michael Jones | May 5, 2021 11:29AM | Sport

The Commonwealth Light-Flyweight Title has been added to an action-packed boxing card which will take place in Sheffield next month. It was announced yesterday afternoon that Scottish fighter, Neil McCubbin will challenge Matt Windle for the belt. It is the latest...
Skating safe spaces: How female-led groups are forging a new era for skateboarding

Skating safe spaces: How female-led groups are forging a new era for skateboarding

by Michael Jones | Apr 19, 2021 3:41PM | Long Reads, Sport

With the summer Olympics just months away, skateboarding fans will be delighted to see the sport feature at the games for the first time. Tokyo 2020, set to commence on July 23rd this summer, has been a long time coming for skateboarders, especially after the pandemic...
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