
‘This is proper football. The way it used to be’
The world’s two oldest football clubs face off at the Rules Derby
The world’s two oldest football clubs face off at the Rules Derby
The fanzines that made Sheffield’s musical revolution
'I’ve been advised that I should let it go about Tony Foulds'
‘Knock it down? Over my dead body’
Flat caps, blood feuds and a 900-year-old medieval mystery
Can the documentary ‘Strike’ right the wrongs of the miners’ strike?
Synths, steel, klang and bassbins in the People’s Republic of South Yorkshire
‘An account of one restless woman looking for another’
‘For quite a few months, it was uncertain whether or not the mission would go ahead’
‘Every act of destruction is also an act of creation’
‘The disquieting air of a David Lynch film’
‘Some of the things that were said and some of the things that happened were probably insurmountable’
‘Sheffield is probably one of the safest places I have felt being Jewish’
‘I always felt it was something rather special and unusual’
The strange Sheffield alternative to Hallowe’en
“It's quite frightening really, that all of that knowledge is held overwhelmingly in men's heads.”