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Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times
Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

South Wales Argus

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

The Sheffield club have returned to the seventh tier for the first time since 2014, and volunteer Dave Bradley believes they will present a challenge to the established order. Steels won promotion on penalties in the play-off final, beating Dunston, having secured their place in the play-offs on the final day of the regular season. 'I keep watching videos,' Chapeltown resident Bradley said of their dramatic victory, 'I can't really put my finger on it, but it is a bit surreal at the moment, even after this whole time. 'We went through some dark times in 2013-15 and over Covid as well, so to get promoted and all the hard work that the volunteers do, it just rewards it. It is a magical feeling. 'When our former chairman Alan Bethell finished in his role, we had just been relegated, and volunteers had to pull together. 'We all needed to have a reset moment, and it was going so well, then Covid hit, and we almost had to reset again. Now, three or four years after Covid, we are back where we should be. 'There's been a lot of preparation going on behind the scenes at the moment, we are going out there to enjoy it. When you speak to the manager, he has said he wants to enjoy it. 'We are definitely not going to make the numbers up, we are definitely going to be up there. We just go quietly as we do and get on with it.' Bradley, who works as a warehouse manager for Lloyd & Jones, first got involved with Steels in the 2009-10 season. Since then, he has held a myriad number of roles, now serving as the canteen manager on game day. With 15 years of service under his belt, volunteering is something the 49-year-old encourages others to do, with opportunities available on the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. Bradley added: 'It's brilliant, you meet different people, people come and go, but most of them stop. 'But it's nice to see people on a Saturday, you get talking to the players and people, other fans and anybody else that pops along, it is really enjoyable, most of all this year. 'Volunteers will be even more important next season. We've just been talking about the fact that we need a few more volunteers helping and coming along. 'We have managed to get a few more, but we'll still need some more volunteers. It is massively important that we get these volunteers so we can keep the club going. 'It is about going out and going to see people and talk to people. If you have a crappy day at work you can get out and talk to people who are not in your usual friend group and you can talk to them about different things. 'There are a lot of positives in there and something you will only realise when you get further down the line.' Find volunteering opportunities at your local club by visiting

Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times
Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

Glasgow Times

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

The Sheffield club have returned to the seventh tier for the first time since 2014, and volunteer Dave Bradley believes they will present a challenge to the established order. Steels won promotion on penalties in the play-off final, beating Dunston, having secured their place in the play-offs on the final day of the regular season. 'I keep watching videos,' Chapeltown resident Bradley said of their dramatic victory, 'I can't really put my finger on it, but it is a bit surreal at the moment, even after this whole time. 'We went through some dark times in 2013-15 and over Covid as well, so to get promoted and all the hard work that the volunteers do, it just rewards it. It is a magical feeling. 'When our former chairman Alan Bethell finished in his role, we had just been relegated, and volunteers had to pull together. 'We all needed to have a reset moment, and it was going so well, then Covid hit, and we almost had to reset again. Now, three or four years after Covid, we are back where we should be. 'There's been a lot of preparation going on behind the scenes at the moment, we are going out there to enjoy it. When you speak to the manager, he has said he wants to enjoy it. 'We are definitely not going to make the numbers up, we are definitely going to be up there. We just go quietly as we do and get on with it.' Bradley, who works as a warehouse manager for Lloyd & Jones, first got involved with Steels in the 2009-10 season. Since then, he has held a myriad number of roles, now serving as the canteen manager on game day. With 15 years of service under his belt, volunteering is something the 49-year-old encourages others to do, with opportunities available on the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. Bradley added: 'It's brilliant, you meet different people, people come and go, but most of them stop. 'But it's nice to see people on a Saturday, you get talking to the players and people, other fans and anybody else that pops along, it is really enjoyable, most of all this year. 'Volunteers will be even more important next season. We've just been talking about the fact that we need a few more volunteers helping and coming along. 'We have managed to get a few more, but we'll still need some more volunteers. It is massively important that we get these volunteers so we can keep the club going. 'It is about going out and going to see people and talk to people. If you have a crappy day at work you can get out and talk to people who are not in your usual friend group and you can talk to them about different things. 'There are a lot of positives in there and something you will only realise when you get further down the line.' Find volunteering opportunities at your local club by visiting

Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times
Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

South Wales Guardian

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Non-League club ready to enjoy promotion after dark times

The Sheffield club have returned to the seventh tier for the first time since 2014, and volunteer Dave Bradley believes they will present a challenge to the established order. Steels won promotion on penalties in the play-off final, beating Dunston, having secured their place in the play-offs on the final day of the regular season. 'I keep watching videos,' Chapeltown resident Bradley said of their dramatic victory, 'I can't really put my finger on it, but it is a bit surreal at the moment, even after this whole time. 'We went through some dark times in 2013-15 and over Covid as well, so to get promoted and all the hard work that the volunteers do, it just rewards it. It is a magical feeling. 'When our former chairman Alan Bethell finished in his role, we had just been relegated, and volunteers had to pull together. 'We all needed to have a reset moment, and it was going so well, then Covid hit, and we almost had to reset again. Now, three or four years after Covid, we are back where we should be. 'There's been a lot of preparation going on behind the scenes at the moment, we are going out there to enjoy it. When you speak to the manager, he has said he wants to enjoy it. 'We are definitely not going to make the numbers up, we are definitely going to be up there. We just go quietly as we do and get on with it.' Bradley, who works as a warehouse manager for Lloyd & Jones, first got involved with Steels in the 2009-10 season. Since then, he has held a myriad number of roles, now serving as the canteen manager on game day. With 15 years of service under his belt, volunteering is something the 49-year-old encourages others to do, with opportunities available on the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. Bradley added: 'It's brilliant, you meet different people, people come and go, but most of them stop. 'But it's nice to see people on a Saturday, you get talking to the players and people, other fans and anybody else that pops along, it is really enjoyable, most of all this year. 'Volunteers will be even more important next season. We've just been talking about the fact that we need a few more volunteers helping and coming along. 'We have managed to get a few more, but we'll still need some more volunteers. It is massively important that we get these volunteers so we can keep the club going. 'It is about going out and going to see people and talk to people. If you have a crappy day at work you can get out and talk to people who are not in your usual friend group and you can talk to them about different things. 'There are a lot of positives in there and something you will only realise when you get further down the line.' Find volunteering opportunities at your local club by visiting

Heartbreak in Raleigh: Daughter forgives mother's alleged killer after shooting
Heartbreak in Raleigh: Daughter forgives mother's alleged killer after shooting

Yahoo

time06-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Heartbreak in Raleigh: Daughter forgives mother's alleged killer after shooting

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Shaniya Dunston is still in disbelief her mother, 38-year-old Alana Enoicy, is no longer here. 'She is a very kind-hearted,' Dunston said. 'Heart of gold from inside and out. No matter what circumstances she's going through, she will smile in your face.' Raleigh police said Enoicy was shot in her apartment on Cantwell Court on March 27. The next day, police arrested 67-year-old Keith Atkinson, a man Dunston says was her mother's significant other. Atkinson is charged with murder and possession of a stolen firearm. 'You [Atkinson] killed a person that was a part of me,' Dunston said. 'You killed a person that was the foundation of my life. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Woman dead, man charged in Raleigh shooting on Cantwell Court, police say The even more heartbreaking part of this story Shaniya says her mother was killed in front of her two-year-old brother. As the investigation continues, Dunston has found it in her heart to not hold a grudge. 'I forgive him,' she said. 'I'm trying to figure out your motive behind all of this.' The family has set up a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses. Atkinson is in custody at the Wake County Detention Center without bond. He is set to make his next appearance in Wake County Court on April 17. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Deputies searching for 2 shooting suspects in Newton County
Deputies searching for 2 shooting suspects in Newton County

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Deputies searching for 2 shooting suspects in Newton County

Deputies with the Newton County Sheriff's Office are looking for two people who shot a man at a home. On Tuesday, at approximately 8:25 p.m., two unknown suspects ambushed a man at a home off Lakeside Circle in Newton County. The victim was shot multiple times. Deputies are asking people living in Fairview Estates and Highgate to check their video cameras for footage that was recorded between 7:45 p.m. and 8:35 p.m. They believe the suspects were walking and traveled through several backyards. If you have any information about this crime or recognize them, please call Investigator Dunston at 678-625-1589 or send videos to bdunston@ [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Man killed, shot in the head at DeKalb County gas station Suspect standing trial 35 years after brother and sister killed in DeKalb County Security officer shot trying to stop car break-ins, police searching for gunman [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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