Sheffield United facing player concern ahead of Swansea clash
Sheffield United could be without wing-back Jayden Bogle for their clash with Swansea City at Bramall Lane on Saturday afternoon.
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Sheffield United could be without wing-back Jayden Bogle for their clash with Swansea City at Bramall Lane on Saturday afternoon.
Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom believes his side’s inability to be clinical in front of goal was the only thing that was missing from their performance as they were held to a 0-0 home draw against Hull City last night, speaking to The Star.
Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Luke Freeman has suffered a fresh injury blow and could miss the rest of the season.
Sheffield Wednesday have been solid as of late, picking up points left, right and centre and keeping one eye firmly on the play-off places in League One.
Nutcharut ‘Mink’ Wongharuthai won the World Women’s Snooker Championship for the first time in dramatic fashion on Sunday night, claiming a place on the main tour in the process, but while Reanne Evans predicts a bright future for the Thai star, she has a warning over the brutality of the professional circuit.
Nutcharut Wongharuthai, a 22 year-old from Thailand commonly known as ‘Mink,’ seems the perfect flagbearer for helping snooker become more visibly diverse and representative of further than just its largely male, British base. Mink won a dramatic women’s world final on Monday night, recovering from 5-3 down to beat Wendy Jans 6-5 on the last black. Ad/> The championship was staged at the Ding Junhui Academy in Sheffield with the final streamed on Facebook.
Nutcharut Wongharuthai survived an extraordinary final against Wendy Jans to win her first World Women's Snooker Championship crown. The Thai player knocked home the final black to seal a gripping, marathon victory, producing a stunning fight-back from 5-3 down to take the match in Sheffield in the deciding frame.
West Brom must seize their opportunity to climb two league positions in the Championship tonight when they take on Blackburn Rovers at the Hawthorns in Steve Bruce’s first home game in charge of the club.