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BBC costs analysis reveal Bradford City to be 'most expensive'

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » City have hit back at a survey which shows them to be the most expensive club to watch in npower League Two. A pay-on-the-door match ticket costs £20 and, with the price of a programme (£3), pie (£2.90) and cup of tea (£1.90)

Happy Valley phone tower rejected

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[Hills and Valley Messenger] - Residents said it would interrupt views and be too close to housing. They also raised concerns about potential health risks from radiation associated with the tower. Bill Marshall, who lives on Windebanks Rd, said the decision was a win for residents.

Gomersal on wrong end of Heavy Woollen Cup final run-fest

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Gomersal may have lost the Solly Sports Heavy Woollen Cup final by 45 runs yesterday but they played a full part in an excellent contest against Shepley at Spen Victoria on a day when the beer and the burgers ran out such was the

Addy puts Wilsden in a big spin

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » The deadly combination of man of the match, spinner Joshua Addy (5-8) and Dillon Birkett (3-12) proved too much for Wilsden in the Upper Airedale Junior League's Barritt Stephenson Cup final for under-11s. They restricted Wilsden to

Curling offered close to home at Palmetto Curling Club

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[BlueRidgeNow.com] - Bill Marshall, with the Palmetto Curling Club, shows Aiden Gross, 3, how to throw a stone during the clubs open house at the Pavilion Recreation Complex in Taylors, SC last week. The open house was a chance for people not familiar with curling to get

Brass class sees Ilkley favourite triumph

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Kyle Brassington will head off to the World Student Games in China this week in good heart after winning the JM Glendinning Ilkley Open without losing a set. The 24-year-old home-town hero did not produce a vintage perfor-mance in

Finalist Brassington warming to his task

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » The top seed has not dropped any sets in reaching the final of the AEGON British Tour event, and has only lost 16 games in three matches. “I have been playing a little bit better each time,” said the world No after defeating the

Williams a hit in Rangers return

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Victoria Rangers manager Mel Williams came out of retirement and gave a man-of-the-match performance to earn his team a 3-3 draw against Ventus United in Group B of the Newlands Invitation Village Cup. Stand-in keeper Williams pulled

Stars out in force for charity match

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Sporting stars will mix with soap stars at a charity match in aid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance at Undercliffe Cricket Club on Sunday (2pm). Current Emmerdale star Chris Chittel and former Emmerdale Farm actor Fraser Hines are both

Intriguing quarter-final for Brassington in Ilkley Open

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Top seed Kyle Brassington faces an intriguing quarter-final tomorrow afternoon in the JM Glendinning Ilkley Open. The 24-year-old world No faces 16-year-old junior Clay Crawford, who used to be coached by Ilkley member Ed Brown.

Bees announce revised pre-season matches

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Bradford & Bingley have announced a revised schedule of warm-up games prior to their National League Three North campaign. The Bees will travel to Stockport on Saturday, August 13, taking both a first and second XV to play last

Cut-throat main draw is too much for Gillett

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Andrew Gillett – one of the rare over-30s at the AEGON British Tour event at Ilkley – was beaten in the first round of the main draw today. After winning two rounds of qualifying, including a thrilling 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) final-round

Gillett is so sharp in Ilkley Open qualifying

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Top seed Kyle Brassington and Clay Crawford won't be playing a lone hand for their home town in the JM Glendinning Ilkley Open. Both Brassington and junior Crawford were exempt to the main draw, and today they were joined by

Lister Park proves Bradford's best when it comes to cycling

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Lister Park and the race organisers has been given the thumbs up after staging the National Youth Circuit Race Championships. The organising committee's Lisa Brambani (Triton Construction) said: “It was absolutely brilliant and

Qualifiers bidding to join locals in Ilkley Open

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Top seed Kyle Brassington and leading junior Clay Crawford might not be the only local players to be in the main draw of the AEGON British Tour event at Ilkley. Martin Parkes made it through pre-qualifying today at the JM

Bradford Council's backing means free tennis places at Salts

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Backing from Bradford Council's Shipley Area Committee has enabled 100 free places to be offered at Salts Tennis Club's Junior Summer Camps. Newcomers to the sport aged from four to 16 from the following wards are eligible to attend:

Record field descends on Lister Park for national championships

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » It isn't every day that Bradford takes something off London - but that will be the case on Sunday. The National Youth Cycling Circuit Race Championships, which have been held in the capital for the past two years, takes place at

Smiling Mule are too stubborn

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Smiling Mule paid a heavy penalty for indiscipline when they faced Group A leaders Bolton Woods Social Club in the Newlands Invitation Village Trophy at Peel Park. Mule had two players sent off for back-chatting to the referee and

No moaning from Minnie about Hanging Heaton

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Having been promoted last season as champions of JCT600 Bradford League Division Two, albeit by an impressive 74 points, this was always going to be a season of consolidation for Hanging Heaton. And that feeling was only strengthened

Gill returns to Wharfedale as three signings announced

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Outside centre Joel Gill has rejoined the Dalesmen and second row Joe Quinn has also moved north from Otley, who were relegated last season from National League One. The third new signing, flanker James Holland, is making the biggest

Bill looks back on memorable milestones

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[Central Western Daily] HARRIS A SERIES of strong mayors, visionary councillors and the development of the wine and mining industries, along with expanded education opportunities, are the key to Orange's growth over the the last few decades, according to Bill Marshall.

Farsley threaten to pull out of Bradford League

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Farsley are “considering their position” within the JCT600 Bradford League after being docked ten points and fined £25 for fielding an unregistered player. The Rams, who joined the league in and have won the league once and the

Giuliani tests waters, warns of Republican debt risk

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[Reuters] - Bill Marshall of Hudson rode his motorcycle to the event and after listening to Giuliani speak about Afghanistan, government spending cuts and the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry said he was still leaning toward voting for Romney.

Bradford League promotion race isn't cut and dried - Khan

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » JCT600 Bradford League Division Two might not be as congested as Division One but Saltaire skipper Ijaz Khan realises they have a critical three weeks ahead of them. Lightcliffe head the division on 228 points with Saltaire second on

Park date for riders in Bradford

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Bradford is to stage Britain's biggest single-day cycling event for youngsters later this month. Lister Park is the venue for the National Youth Circuit Race Championships on Sunday, July 24, which has attracted a record entry of 355

Youngsters invited to train with Bradford Salem

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » Bradford Salem are launching a new junior section at their Shay Lane headquarters next season and are offering an open invitation for youngsters and their parents to attend two free taster sessions at the club.

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[Wheeling Intelligencer] Wendy, Jennifer and Wesley Welch of Columbus, Ohio; great-grandchildren Zoe Marie Ebbert, Jacob Maury, Dalton Campbell, and Stephanie Marshall; in addition to eight other great-grandchildren; son-in-law Bill Marshall; special cousins and friends

East Bierley haven't lost confidence - Goddard

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » East Bierley's 106-run defeat to Hyde last Sunday in the ECB National Knockout Cup regional final was hardly the ideal preparation for their JCT600 Bradford League Sovereign Health Care Priestley Cup semi-final at home to Cleckheaton

It's Rice v Goodall again in Ilkley final

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[Bradford Telegraph and Argus] - By Bill Marshall » The pair met in last year's JM Glendinning Ilkley International Tournament final, with Goodall triumphing 6-3, 7-6 (7-2). Second seed Rice, buoyed by qualifying for the men's doubles at Wimbledon for the first time three weeks ago

Bill Marshall | The Times

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IN THE days before he left for Barbados and became champion trainer there, Bill Marshall's prime talent was in taking unsuccessful horses from other stables ...
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