Liverpool Echo - 2021-10-18
Liverpool Echo 2021-10-18

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Liverpool Echo - 2021-10-18

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2 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews The voice of the city My city Place your trust in others One of the most important ingredients to include in your life plan is to identify WHO needs to be involved? In my role as a financial psychologist, I have had the pleasure of working with many clients, helping them to develop their life goals and all-important financial plans. The thing that has surprised me more than anything else is the high level of secrecy often attached to these plans. To some extent, this is a result of the personal relationship we have with money. For some, the topic of money, especially their own, is a taboo subject. If like many people, you have been raised in an environment that doesn’t encourage talking openly about finance, this reticence is understandable. However, if you have goals and plans for the future, they are likely to include different groups of people. In business, we refer to these people as stakeholders. They will include individuals who will benefit directly from you successfully completing your goals. Typically this will include immediate family members and closest friends. These are the folks who are often your source of inspiration, motivation and, when the going get tough, are the ones that are around to mop up your perspiration! It can be a real boost to them if they are aware of your goals in order for them to help you achieve them. Another group of stakeholders are the experts you are likely to need during your quest for success. In the world of sport it is easy to see the impact a coach can have, using their specialist knowledge and experience to help you go all the way. When you achieve your goals, you will almost certainly want to share the excitement with those close to you. Why not let them share the journey with you. BrIaN SWEENEY fINANCIAL PSyCHOLOGIST If you have a story, contact: Newsdesk 0151 472 2488/2454 0151 285 8472 General Inquiries 0151 227 2000 Email letters@liverpoolecho.co.uk Online liverpoolecho.co.uk Editor Maria Breslin Home Delivery: If you would like the Echo delivered direct to your home, please email liverpoolnewspapersales@reachplc.com PrIdE IN PICturEs Golden hour sunset on the Liverpool waterfront and The Beatles statue Strand to reopen fully after major road revamp By NicK tyRRELL Local democracy reporter nick.tyrrell@trinitymirror.com @NCTyrrell One of Liverpool city centre’s busiest roads is set to fully reopen to traffic later this week as a huge revamp draws to a close. Drivers have faced delays on The Strand since last year after council contractors began a major overhaul of the road. A range of changes have taken place during that time, with a reduction in traffic lanes and a number of improvements such as an increase in the number of trees. The reopening of The Strand to traffic is now set to take place on Wednesday. An update to members of the council’s climate change and environment select committee in Clarifications If we have published anything that is factually inaccurate, please contact the editor at maria. breslin@reachplc.com or at Liverpool ECHO, PO Box 48, 5, St Paul’s Square, Liverpool, L69 3EB and, once verified, we will correct it as soon as possible. The Liverpool ECHO newspaper is published by Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales, a subsidiary company of Reach PLC, which is a the strand is fully reopening to traffic this week COLIN LANE September confirmed The Strand is now set to reopen fully to drivers on October 20. The report said that while there may be some minor work that will still need completing after this member of IPSO, the Independent Press Standards Organisation. We adhere to the Editors’ Code Of Practice as enforced by IPSO who are contactable for advice at IPSO, Gate House, 1 farringdon Street, London, EC4M 7LG. Website www.ipso.co.uk/ Telephone: 0300 123 2220 email inquiries@ipso.co.uk If you have a complaint concerning a potential breach of the Code of Practice, we will deal date, traffic should not be affected. The report said: “This scheme is nearing completion and should be fully open to traffic from 20 October 2021. “After this date there may be with your complaint directly or IPSO can refer your complaint to us. Please go to www.trinitymirror. com/howtocomplain where you can view our Complaints Policy and Procedure. A “How To Complain” pack is also available by writing to the Legal and Compliance Dept, Reach plc, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AP. Picture by COLIN LANE some remedial works that need to be carried out, but these should not affect vehicular traffic and this will take about two weeks. At the south end of the scheme, the cycleway will continue temporarily as shared use to Royal Albert Dock on the footway and this will be installed on October 18/19, weather permitting. “The temporary cycleway at the north end near Bath Street is being designed.” The end of The Strand work contrasts with the other major roadwork projects in the city centre, near Lime Street Station. That work faces further delays after the main contractor collapsed earlier this month. Liverpool city council are now reviewing the design for that scheme, with work not expected to finish until 2022. Inside Today ECHO subscription offer ...................... 24 Family announcements ...................35-36 Your Money ............................................20-21 Puzzles ..................................................28-29 Sport ....................................................... 43-56 Television ................................................31-34 Weather /Travel /Petrol......................... 8 The recycled paper content of UK newspapers in 2016 was 62.8%

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 3 ‘Inspirational’ teacher died just 5 days after cancer diagnosis By Zoe peck ECHO Reporter news@liverpool.com @LivEchoNews A beloved teacher and dedicated young mum died just five days after being diagnosed with cancer. danielle duffy, from Netherley, died at Woolton Marie Curie Hospice last Tuesday (october 12) aged just 38. The mum-of-two, who was head of social sciences at St Julie’s Catholic High School, first went to her GP feeling unwell in August of this year. She underwent tests before being diagnosed with ‘cancer of unknown origin’ on october 7 at Whiston Hospital. due to start chemotherapy the following Monday, her devastated ‘close-knit’ family said neither they or danielle expected her death to follow only five days later. danielle’s sister lisa Wellbeloved, 42, said: “The family and danielle thought that she was going to start chemo whilst at the hospice. “We didn’t think she would pass away there. “She never got a chance to fight it, which is tragic.” lisa described her sister as “her best friend” and “an amazing mum” to her children daniel, seven, and Isabella, three. She said: “everything she did was for her children, she adored them. “They are heartbroken, but they’ve got a permanent guardian angel now.” Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) means doctors do not known where a cancer started in the body before it spread to other areas. This can be because the cancer is too small to be seen on scans, it is hidden beside or behind a larger secondary cancer or the body’s immune system has cleared the initial source. A Just Giving fundraising page set up by danielle’s family has so far raised more than £1,700 from 91 supporters. The funds raised will go towards staff at Marie Curie in Woolton who lisa described as “angels on earth” Danielle Duffy was described as “an amazing mum” and “an inspiration” as a teacher DevastateD sister saiD the ‘amazing’ mum was her best frienD adding the fundraiser “is what danielle would have wanted.” lisa said of staff at the hospice’s Sefton Ward: “They didn’t just help danielle, they helped us. They made an awful time more comfortable.” danielle had worked at St Julie’s Catholic High for a decade, during which time she taught business. Many ex-students have left comments on the fundraising page, describing her as “an inspiration.” Grace Howell said: “You were more than just a teacher, a true inspiration to us all. “You’ve given us the strength to carry on, we will make you proud. “Thank for you everything, we were lucky to have known you.” Jen lloyd said: “You were the reason I got inspired in business and wanted to carry on with it and I can’t thank you enough for that. “You were an inspiration and a role model.” lisa said “her heart was bursting with pride” reading the tributes to her sister. “I knew she was special, but I didn’t know she had made such an impact on so many people.” Blaze rips through roof of church youth centre FIREFIgHtERS were called into action after flames took hold of a church youth centre. Seven crews tackled the blaze after it ripped through the first floor and roof of the building, part of the St Mark’s complex in Kirkby. Neighbours were urged to keep their windows and doors closed while the fire raged. Emergency services were called to the Brook Hey Drive site at around 5.30pm yesterday. Fire crews arrived to find the first floor and roof space of the two storey youth centre at the church “well alight”. Firefighters tackled the blaze from an aerial platform, while Merseyside Police cordoned off a section of Brook Hey Drive. Devoted mum Danielle with her children Daniel, seven, and Isabella, three. She is also pictured with her mum and, bottom left, with her partner Mark the flames were quickly tackled but the wider operation continued well into the night. the church previously suffered extensive damage in a fire in 2018, and a fire at another property on the site broke out in May. News Woman is shoved against wall A CCTV image of a man officers want to speak to in connection with the incident A womAn was followed by a man who grabbed her, pushed her against a wall and made inappropriate comments. Police were called at around 2am on Thursday, october 14, after a woman was walking along Barbauld Street, warrington, when she noticed a man was following her. The man attempted to grab her and pushed her towards a wall. He then made inappropriate comments towards her. She managed to get away and return home, where she reported the incident to the police. Detective Sergeant Joe mcnally, of warrington Local Policing Unit, said: “This incident will understandably be of concern to those going into warrington to enjoy a night out. “However I want to reassure the local community that we are doing all we can to trace the person responsible and bring them to justice. “Patrols are being stepped up and if anyone has any concerns, no matter how small, please speak to an officer.” Detectives are investigating and have issued CCTV images. DS mcnally said: “we are following several lines of enquiry and as part of this have CCTV still images of a man who we want to speak to. “If anyone knows who he is please get in touch with us.” Anyone with information is asked to call Cheshire Police on 101 quoting ImL 1107851 or alternatively, pass information to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Firefighters tackle the St mark’s blaze

4 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News The Birkenhead tunnel remained closed after the fatal smash Sign up to the ECHO newsletter – scan the code above for instant access, or visit www.liverpoolecho.co. uk/getanewsletter Woman dies after tunnel crash horror Passenger killed, two hurt in two-car smash under mersey By ZOE PECK ECHO Correspondent news@liverpool.com @LivEchoNews A womAn has died and two men were seriously injured after a crash inside the Queensway Tunnel this morning. The crash involved a taxi and an Audi S3, that was travelling towards wirral, just before 12.30am. The male driver and female passenger of the Audi were taken to hospital, where the woman, who is in her 20s, died. The taxi driver, a man in is 40s, suffered serious injuries. He was also transferred to hospital where he remains. The Queensway Tunnel – also known as the Birkenhead Tunnel – remained closed yesterday as police carried out investigations. A spokesperson for merseyside Police said: “we can confirm we are investigating following a fatal road traffic collision in the Queensway tunnel in the early hours of Sunday, october 17. “officers were contacted at 12.25am following reports an Audi S3, travelling towards wirral, had been in a collision with a taxi inside the tunnel. “The male driver and female passenger of the Audi sustained multiple injuries and were transferred to hospital, where the woman, who is in her 20s, sadly died. “The male driver, also in his 20s, remains in hospital in a critical condition. The male taxi driver, a man in his 40s, suffered serious injuries and is also in hospital. “next of kin have been made aware and are being supported by specialist officers.” matrix Inspector mark worrell said: “our thoughts go out to the family of the woman who died and those who were injured in this collision. “The incident is currently under investigation and I would ask anyone who saw anything prior to the collision which could assist our enquiries to get in touch. “It is believed that prior to entering the tunnel the Audi had been in collision with another vehicle on the Hunter Street roundabout. “we are currently examining a number of lines of enquiry.” ■ Call police on 101, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Police in roof rescue drama A mAn has been detained under the mental Health Act after being rescued from the roof of a building. Police were called at 8.30pm on Saturday night after concerns for the safety of a man on the roof of a building on Park Street in the L8 area. Patrols attended and the man was detained under the mental Health Act and taken to hospital. merseyside Fire and Rescue attended the scene with members of the search and rescue division. A spokesperson for merseyside Fire and Rescue said: “Crews were alerted at 8.39pm and arrived on scene at 8.44pm. Three fire engines attended the scene and an aerial appliance was used.” Crews left the scene just before 10.30pm.

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 5 34 weeks pregnant ... and I’m about to be made homeless By ABIGAIL NICHOLsON eCHO Reporter abigail.nicholson@reachplc.com @AbigailJourno A pregnAnt woman has been left ‘crying everyday’ and is facing becoming homeless two weeks before her due date. Amy Beardwood, 27, moved into her Cobalt Housing Association home in norris green, after moving out of another social accommodation to look after her disabled brother when her nan died of coronavirus in March 2021. But once Amy found out she was pregnant and unable to give her brother – who has curvature of the spine, mobility issues along with ADHD and autism – the care he needed, it was decided he would be placed in supported living. Amy says once her brother moved out in July, Cobalt Housing began asking her to leave the property on Holmrook road. the housing association ended the tenancy on October 10 due to Amy’s name not being on the tenancy, and have given her three weeks to leave. the 27-year-old said: “Cobalt are making me homeless at 34 weeks heavily pregnant heading into winter.” Amy, who suffers from depression, said she has been left ‘crying every day’ and ‘massively stressed’ due to the situation. She has contacted Liverpool City Council, Cobalt Housing and Knowsley Council for help but said she has been ‘running into walls’ trying to get answers. She said: “I think it’s disgusting that they’re leaving a pregnant woman homeless during winter. “I have now been told I could end up in early labour due to all the stress. I have nowhere else to A MAN in his 50s was rushed to hospital with head injuries after a verbal altercation escalated at a liverpool pub. The incident took place inside the Rose of Mossley public house on Rose lane in Mossley Hill around 6.25pm last night. Amy Beardwood is 34 weeks pregnant, and is being kicked out of her Cobalt Housing home in Norris Green ANdRew TeebAy Police believe a “verbal altercation” broke out between a group of males inside the pub. The fight continued outside where a man in his 50s was reportedly punched and fell to the floor. The man was taken to hospital turn, and nobody is helping me. A spokesperson for Cobalt Housing Association said: “We are aware of this complex case, and are working with all parties involved to support Mrs Beardwood in every way we can to ensure the best outcome for her.” Amy claims she has been ‘left to struggle’ by Liverpool City Council and Knowsley Council, as officers have left her with no information or help. A spokesperson for Liverpool City Council said: “Housing officers are looking into this case to find suitable alternative accommodation for the individual concerned.” A spokesperson from Knowsley Council said: “An individual can only have one active homelessness application. We advised her that she needed to continue to engage with the city council.” Amy says she is worried if the councils do not intervene she will have nowhere else to go. She said: “I don’t really have any family that can help and I’m not working at the moment so I literally have nowhere to go. “I will end up on the streets. How can they do this to people?” Victim has head injuries after fight at pub with a head injury, though it is not believed to be life threatening. Anyone with information is advised to message Merseyside Police on Twitter (@MerPolCC) or call 101 quoting reference 21000719745, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 1111. Amy, 27, ‘crying every dAy’ As she fAces threAt of losing house We buy any house! WE BUY HOUSES FOR CASH Sell in days – or in your timescale No fees & no obligation Any condition or location NAPB approved & RICS regulated GET UP TO £30,000 CASH ADVANCE Call us FREE today for a cash offer available 24/7 0800 031 9071 goodhousemove.co.uk News News wIRe Adele song is biggest seller Adele’s comeback single is on course to have the biggest opening week for a song in the UK singles chart this year, securing the top spot in the process. As of October 17, the singersongwriter’s first new track in six years, easy On Me, has amassed 70,000 chart sales in its first 48 hours, according to the Official Chart Company. The track is currently outperforming the top 10 songs on the chart combined, including sir elton John and dua lipa’s Cold Heart (Pnau Remix) – which is currently at number one. she released the single on October 15 with the full album, 30, due on November 19. BEST PRICE PAID

6 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News Bridge to light up for Danielle, 30 The memory of a mum who died of cancer – and the first birthday of her miracle baby – will be marked today. Danielle Kelley, 30, from Widnes, gave birth to everlyn in October last year, despite having been told chemotherapy for breast cancer made pregnancy unlikely. She was admitted to hospital over Christmas and died on February 27, survived by partner Liam, 25, everlyn, and her two sons Alfie and George from a previous relationship. Today, the Mersey Gateway bridge will be illuminated pink and purple in her memory. her mother Annemarie Jackson, 47, said the pink is for breast cancer and purple a colour she loved. Mum Annemarie, 47, said: “It’s what she would have wanted us to do to raise awareness. “If we can get someone checked before what happened to Danielle, if it saves one or two people that’s all she ever wanted.” Danielle Kelley with son Alfie I’m no stranger to hard work ... and I’m stepping up for our city Mayor of LiverpooL joanne anderson taLks to liam thorp about the chaLLenges ahead – and a whirLwind wind introduction to the city’s highest office Cyclists on lookout for secure spots TENs of thousands of city dwellers are on waiting lists for a safe place to park their bikes, figures reveal. And with many towns and cities providing no facilities for residents to store their cycles, campaigners are calling for more funding for councils to provide safe parking on residential streets to help drive the take-up of clean transport. Figures revealed that demand for on-street bike hangars – secure, covered spaces for residents to park their bikes – massively outstrips supply. There are just 20,000 hangar spaces, with more than 51,000 people on waiting lists. Joanne anderson has only been the Mayor of Liverpool for a few months, but she has already faced bigger challenges than many people will meet in their entire careers. The 50-year-old was a surprise candidate to be the next leader of the city, putting her name forward after a previous Labour shortlist was controversially torn up. she made history in May, elected as the first black female leader of any major UK city – but immediately found herself dealing with an historic crisis in the shape of the devastating Max Caller inspection report and the arrival of Whitehall commissioners at the rocking Cunard administration. one of her first moves was to remove and replace the entire previous council cabinet, who had all served under outgoing Mayor Joe anderson (no relation). Mr anderson stepped down following his arrest as part of a corruption investigation. He denies all wrongdoing. It could be argued that Joanne anderson, who had only sat on the city council for two years prior to taking on the big job, walked into the most difficult job in local government. Her number one priority was to begin the crucial, painstaking work of formulating an improvement plan for the council and beginning to rebuild the reputation of a local authority torn apart by extremely public revelations of years of mismanagement and toxicity. “It’s been difficult, it’s not a walk in the park, but I’m no stranger to hard work and I knew I was doing this to step up for the city”, she explained during a rare sit down interview last week. she added: “We’re cleaning up decades of problems at the council, not just the more recent problems, it means all of our dirty laundry is displayed in public, everything has been exposed at once. “That is quite tough because it’s about prioritising what we do and there are a lot of expectations put on you – we’re like, give us a minute to try and sort this out. “once you lay the situation out to people, most reasonable people understand what we’ve got going on, I’m not paying any attention to Twitter, that’s just noise and a small amount of people.” so what’s the hardest thing about being the Mayor of Liverpool? For Joanne anderson, known as a passionate community activist and campaigner, she says it’s not being sign up to the ECHO newsletter – scan the code above for instant access, or visit www. liverpoolecho.co.uk/ getanewsletter able to say yes to everyone. she added: “The thing I find hardest is everyone wants me to visit them and the expectation. “There’s half a million people in this city and lots of them want me to visit, but I’ve got a lot on my plate here and a number of important roles. I’m finding that bit tough, because I would love to turn up to every school or event.” This is only the second time we have had the chance to sit down and chat with the Mayor of Liverpool, she says her lack of media appearances is purely because she believes her time can be better spent elsewhere. she said: “I sometimes feel too much time is spent on comms stuff, although I know it’s important to communicate our messages and let people know what we are doing. “It’s not about being afraid to show my face in the media, I just think ‘who has got time for that’ sometimes and also I think it isn’t all about me. “In this day and age I think you can control your own narrative better, especially by getting out and speaking to people.” But whether it’s traditional media or social media, the Mayor of Liverpool will always garner attention and Joanne anderson has recently found herself in the middle of a particularly thorny issue. This week, a controversial arms convention was held at Liverpool’s exhibition Centre in the shadow of widescale protests and objections. The venue is part of the arena and Convention Centre in Liverpool, which is owned by the city council but run by a separate company. Mayor anderson has publicly stated – along with a number of members of her top team – that she fundamentally disagrees with the holding of the event in the city, booked way before her time in office, but has said the council is powerless to stop it and trying to do so would leave the authority open to legal challenges. as the event took place this week, the criticism of the mayor and council and the perceived lack of action intensified. she said: “I’m in a ridiculous position. There was an arms fair in 2014 and 2016 and I don’t remember hearing a peep about that, the previous arms fair wasn’t cancelled as some have suggested. “I’ve been completely open and honest and presented the advice I have had from the statutory officers and published them in open letters. “I was not about to go into office and do something illegal, and that’s

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 7 Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson in her office in the Cunard Building Pictures by IAIN WATTS News CCTV plea in hunt for hammer robber A MAn wielding a hammer ‘grabbed’ a staff member at a coffee shop in a failed robbery attempt. A man approached Starbucks on Edge Lane at about 7.30am yesterday and attacked the drivethru window with a hammer before gaining entry to the locked store. The man grabbed hold of members of staff and made threats to open the safe before fleeing the store emptyhanded, leaving staff ‘shaken.’ It is believed the man ran across Edge Lane towards Wavertree Park. Merseyside Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to as part of the investigation. Detective Inspector Chris Hawitt said: “Thankfully no member of staff was seriously hurt during this incident but they have been left very A man to whom police would like to speak shaken by their ordeal. “I would appeal to anyone who was in the area of Edge Lane this morning who saw or heard anything suspicious, or thinks they captured something on a dash cam or mobile phone to contact us. “I would also ask anyone who recognises the man pictured to get in touch.” the choice that people were asking me to make. “Is that what we want for our city in this current climate? Legally? I was never going to make that choice of bringing us up to a legal challenge even though I had no involvement in that original decision making. She added: “I think most levelheaded people understand that, but look, if people want to have a go at me about something, then it falls nicely into people’s laps.” When she talks about the current climate, Mayor Anderson is referring to the fact that while Liverpool Council currently has a team of government commissioners overseeing key aspects of its decision making – the level of intervention at the Cunard could be increased to a full Whitehall takeover if enough improvements are not made. She added: “We currently still get to make decisions based on our principles and our manifesto, that’s hanging on a shoe-thread. “The commissioners are in and every action that we take, we want to give ourselves as much freedom as we can to make our own decisions – anyone who wants to jeopardise that is foolish.” Another swirling issue surrounding the city’s leader, despite not being of her making, concerns the mess that is the city centre roads projects. This week the council confirmed it had terminated its contract with the main builder on the hugely controversial Lime Street upgrade, which will lead to months of further delays. There is plenty of political pressure surrounding the project and the mayor has said she and her team will use this juncture to look again at the plans and whether they can be improved. She said: “We do have to make changes, we need our public transport to be better and a big conversation about how buses access the city centre. “We need to look at Lime Street again and we will be re-contracting in the new year. We are open to whatever is best for people.” One of the many interesting things about Joanne Anderson is that she is currently doing a job she has previously campaigned to abolish. She was one of a number of city councillors calling for the removal of the mayoral model and a return to a leader and cabinet style. So has her brief time in office changed her views on that? she said: “I can see the benefits where I didn’t see before, certainly on an international platform and I think people do have respect for the fact you are directly elected by the city. Being in a position of power to do some good drives me, I absolutely love that.” There’s half a million people in the city and lots of them want me to visit but I’ve got a lot on my plate here and a number of important roles. I’m finding that a bit tough Joanne Anderson on the pressure of being mayor I was not about to go into office and do something illegal, and that’s the choice that people were asking me to make. On being unable to stop the Electronic Warfare Convention (left)

8 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News / Information Weather Around the Country Today’s Weather Four-Day Outlook Birmingham Bristol Cardiff Carlisle Exeter Gloucester Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich Nottingham Plymouth Swansea Monday Tuesday °C °F °C °F overcast 16 61 rain 17 63 rain 17 63 rain 18 64 rain 17 63 rain 18 64 cloudy 16 61 showers 17 63 rain 17 63 rain 17 63 rain 17 63 rain 18 64 rain 16 61 rain 18 64 cloudy 17 63 rain 18 64 cloudy 17 63 cloudy 19 66 cloudy 16 61 rain 18 64 cloudy 16 61 rain 19 66 cloudy 16 61 cloudy 18 64 rain 16 61 rain 16 61 rain 17 63 rain 18 64 Around the World Amsterdam Beijing Corfu Majorca Mexico City Moscow New Delhi New York Paris Rio Rome Sydney Tokyo Monday Tuesday °C °F °C °F overcast 14 58 rain 17 63 sunny 16 61 sunny 14 58 rain 19 66 sunny 20 68 pcloudy 23 73 cloudy 23 74 cloudy 23 73 rain 24 75 rain 8 47 rain 4 39 rain 24 75 sunny 31 88 rain 6 43 pcloudy 13 56 overcast 18 65 rain 24 75 rain 21 69 rain 20 68 sunny 22 72 pcloudy 22 72 pcloudy 22 71 rain 18 65 pcloudy 17 62 rain 16 60 Skies will be partly cloudy to cloudy today with scattered rain. Afternoon highs will range from 16 to 17C. Caernarfon Sun & Moon Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Conwy Bangor 7:41 a.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:54 p.m. 4:45 a.m. Almanac Yesterday's High (°C/°F) Yesterday's Low (°C/°F) Yesterday's Precip Yesterday's High (°C/°F) Yesterday's Low (°C/°F) Yesterday's Precip Liverpool Wrexham Bangor Chester Preston Chester Conwy Huddersfield Accrington Manchester Leeds Rochdale Stoke-on-Trent Oct. 20 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Full Last New First Liverpool 18/64 18/64 17/63 12/54 12/54 11/52 0.30" 0.00" 0.10" Manchester 18/64 14/57 15/59 11/52 10/50 11/52 0.20" 0.00" 0.20" powered by Tides Today Tuesday Heavy rain likely. 18°C/ 64°F 13°C/ 55°F Wednesday Scattered heavy showers. 15°C/ 59°F 7°C/ 45°F Thursday Scattered light showers. 12°C/ 54°F 6°C/ 43°F Friday Cloudy. 11°C/ 52°F 7°C/ 45°F High Low High Low Morecambe 8.7 10:57 a 1.5 5:28 a 9.2 11:06 p 1.8 5:44 p Liverpool 8.7 10:46 a 1.6 5:10 a 9.1 10:55 p 1.9 5:27 p Mostyn Docks 8.1 10:32 a 1.5 5:01 a 8.5 10:40 p 1.6 5:19 p Colwyn Bay 7.2 10:31 a ---- ---- 7.5 10:40 p ---- ---- Holyhead 5.2 10:03 a 1.1 3:44 a 5.6 10:06 p 1.3 3:57 p Menai Bridge 6.8 10:23 a 1.2 4:34 a 7.2 10:26 p 1.5 4:48 p Caernarfon 4.8 9:33 a 1.0 3:51 a 5.2 9:36 p 1.2 4:05 p Pwllheli 4.2 7:34 a 0.7 2:31 a 4.8 7:44 p 0.9 2:44 p Porthmadog 4.5 8:03 a ---- ---- 4.9 8:19 p ---- ---- Barmouth 4.5 7:40 a 1.0 2:39 a 5.0 7:55 p 1.2 2:55 p News and information BY CAR ■ Lime Street, L2: LCC/ NMCN highway improvement works have resulted in lane restrictions until February 2022. ■ Smithdown Lane, L7: Morgan Sindall crane activities between Elm Grove and Grinfield Street have resulted in a road closure until December. BY BUS ■ Route 20 Liverpool - Towerhill: Monday to Friday service daytime frequency is reduced to every 15 minutes. Times are changed. BY RAIL ■ City Line: Please check with the rail operator you monday £1,000 AL3 5LX BA15 1EQ BB1 4ER BS16 4PL CV34 6SQ CV34 6GY DH1 3BE DL3 9BL EX7 9QD HG3 4DD thE cheapest unleaded fuel is 130.9p/litre at Sainsbury’s Rice Lane. It is 131.7p at Asda Walton, 132.7p at Asda Breck Road, 132.9p at Sainsbury’s Birkenhead and 133.7p at Asda Arrowe Park. Diesel is 134.7p at Asda Arrowe Park, 134.9p at Sainsbury’s are travelling with. ■ Merseyrail: No planned engineering works. BY FERRY ■ River Explorer: Cruises sail between 10am-4pm Monday to Friday. Cruises depart Pier Head, Liverpool on the hour and Woodside, Wirral at 20 past the hour. ■ Cross-river services: for every ticket in these winning postcodes L31 8DH LE3 9PX M28 7UG MK17 0QG PE26 1DW RG19 4FG SG8 7SZ ST4 4BD SY8 1TZ WF9 5LS PUMP ACTION Upton, 135.9p at Sainsbury’s Rice Lane and 137.7p at Asda Sefton Park, Breck Road and Walton. ■ NB: Prices may be subject to change. Sail from 10am-4pm Monday-Friday. ■ Commuter services: Will operate between 7.20am and 9.50am and 4pm and 6.50pm. TUNNELS ■ No planned closures. The Kingsway (Wallasey) Mersey Tunnel will be subject to contraflow, one lane will be open in either direction during the following times: From 9pm this evening until 06.30am tomorrow. IN MERSEY ■ Today: Honesty, a tanker; Borealis, a passenger vessel; C. Capella, a cargo vessel; Kongo Star, a cargo vessel; Achilleas, a cargo vessel and Martenitsa, a cargo vessel.

10 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News Officer wins game of hide & seek A driNk-drivE suspect who tried to escape justice hadn’t reckoned with the dogged police work of Pd Xander. The man fled from officers, abandoning his vehicle, in the incident in Speke on Saturday night (October 16). And he thought he had managed to give him the slip. But he had not counted on police dog Xander being an expert at hide and seek, and he was quickly tracked down and arrested. Mersey Police tweeted: “Pd Xander loves a game of hide and seek and it didn’t take him long to find him hiding in a bush #arrested #dontdrinkanddrive.” UK Breaks NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS IN HARROGATE & YORK 4 DAYS BY COACH ONLY £279 Departing Thu 30 Dec ‘21 With all the charms of a friendly Northern welcome, this four-day New Year’s break is the perfect way to celebrate. From entertainment every evening to included excursions to discover Harrogate and York at this magical time of year, let’s get the party started! 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Mr Lawless, from Liverpool, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud, bribery and corruption. He denies any wrongdoing. Mr Lawless has consistently argued that it was his arrest and the negative publicity that undermined confidence in the schemes he was developing. now three investors in the scheme have spoken to the eCHo about their ordeal, and how the collapse of the Infinity Waters scheme had affected their lives. Mum Jacqui Parker lives in London but has a large family in Liverpool. she said: “I am one of the people that thought they had bought a dream home in Liverpool. I am the mum of a teenager who is vulnerable due to a mild learning disability. “As a mum but also in my capacity as a social worker I have always worried about my son’s future and the quality of life he may have to look forward to”. “My friend then brought to my attention a flat that she was thinking of purchasing in Liverpool. My son’s favourite pastimes are swimming and watching films. these flats were to have both a swimming pool and cinema on the ground floor of the three tier complex. “I wanted a one bed flat for me and I wanted my son to have his own flat too so he could foster some independence. “It was hard to scrape together the deposit for one flat, all my savings and some bank loans enabled me to do this. “two sets of deposits would be out of the question. Luckily enough, my friend planned to rent hers and would give me first refusal on renting it directly from her for my son. our dream was going to become a reality. “My son was so excited and so was I. We knew it would be a couple of years off but we had Shame, anxiety and fear as lives left in limbo Investors speak out after a plan, a goal, and a destination. “From a state of extreme happiness and contentment, knowing I could keep an eye on my lad but letting him have the independence to flourish, I have gone to a state of complete devastation. “I am not sure that I will ever recover from the financial impact this has on my life. My son and I are both at sea, waiting for the ocean to swallow us up”. France-based investor sabrina also revealed some of her personal story. sabrina, who asked not to provide her surname, said that her father lost the use of his legs after a road accident in his native Cameroon. However, through pure will power her father managed to walk again but was still reliant on a wheelchair. A few years ago her father agreed to help sabrina buy an apartment in the UK. she said: “I chose a one bedroom flat in Infinity Waters in Liverpool. “All I had to do was to deposit half now and half upon completion. “I received a phone call from my sales agent in January 2020 who told me the development was put into voluntary administration. From the sound of it, it was due to lack of funding. It was explained that, by entering administration voluntarily, the developer elliot Lawless would be able to choose the administrator to resolve the matter favourably. the administrators in question were DrP (David rubin and Partners who are now part of Begbies traynor Group).” sabrina then told the eCHo that she joined an alliance of investors in the Infinity Waters scheme, and heard more distressing stories. she said: “I connected with hundreds of people from over 40 countries. the stories were heart-breaking.” nader taheri is a Liverpool FC fan who lives in Bahrain. He said: “My wife and I had been putting aside some money for some time now and waiting for any opportunity that would feel right for an investment overseas. Mum Jacqui Parker invested in the Infinity Waters scheme

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 11 the crane coming down at the Infinty waters scheme; right, how the towers were supposed to look collapse of huge cIty centre development “While browsing online, we came across eye-catching developments in Liverpool, and since we enjoyed coming to the UK, and seeing how property in London was too expensive, we decided to travel to Liverpool and have a look firsthand at how the city has been moving forward from 10 years ago. “We immediately fell in love with the city and were taken on a tour off the developments that Mr Elliott Lawless had already built. “My wife and I were blown away by the Infinity Waters project and immediately put a down payment on a two bedroom apartment, and we decided to use it for ourselves instead of making money off it, since we have two kids that need to go to college and Liverpool has some really good universities too, so it was a no-brainer.” He said they had suffered a lot of stress and emotional damage and ‘not forgetting financial troubles which cannot be forgiven’. “My children keep asking, ‘dad, when are we going to our apartment in Liverpool so we can go and watch a game at Anfield’ but I have no answer for them. “I will never invest in off plan projects ever again.” A consortium of original investors have now taken over the Aura, Residence schemes after reaching a deal with administrators. Mr Lawless said: “It is a great pity that investors have lost out as a result of the administrations. I fully understand why they lost confidence and really feel for them. As someone who also lost out I understand completely their frustrations. “At the time of my arrest I had hundreds of local workers on site delivering my latest developments which were all progressing well. I had a one hundred per cent track record of delivery. The sale process was in the control of the administrator and it’s a shame that the investors weren’t able to get a deal over the line as they did with our Norfolk Street and Aura schemes.” Earlier this week a spokesperson for Mr Lawless made the ECHO aware of an administrators report which read: “However, in December 2019 Mr Lawless was arrested in relation to a fraud probe by Merseyside Police. “Whilst no charges have subsequently been filed against Mr Lawless the bad publicity and issues within the council made it difficult to secure the necessary funds for the project. “By April 2020 the development was unable to continue due to the lack of finance.” News Thieves run from salon laughing two men ran away in fits of laughter from a hair salon after stealing GHD products off the shelves. Lisa Jennins was with a client in a treatment room at tLC Hair & Beauty Salon in St Helens on tuesday when she was alerted to the incident by the sound of a bang. Lisa, who is a joint owner of the salon on water Street with her business partner tina Boyle, said a staff member was standing in the entrance to the staff room at the time making a cup of tea. the men, who are believed to have been in their early 20s, were caught on camera running away from the salon after stealing a GHD slide brush and a GHD curling tongue. Lisa has reported the incident to Merseyside Police and wants to make other businesses in the area aware. Lisa said: “It all happened in seconds. “I’m annoyed more than anything. “we’re struggling in this industry – thousands of salons have closed during Covid and we’re struggling to keep our head above water, especially now furlough has finished and these people come in and steal from us. A spokesperson from Merseyside Police said: “we are appealing for information following a shop theft in St Helens on tuesday, october 12. “the men were described as both white, and in their early 20s, of medium build”. Anyone with CCtV, mobile or dashcam footage to identify the men is asked to contact us via @ MerPolCC or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 with reference 21000708572. CALLING ALL INDEPENDENT RETAILERS! START YOUR LOCAL TO NATIONAL SALES JOURNEY WITH A 14-DAY FREE TRIAL For 2-week free promo. T&C’s apply. Account can be closed before trial ends. Standard account fees apply after trial period JOIN US AND HELP THE NATION SHOP LOCAL THE ONLINE MARKETPLACE only for independent bricks and mortar retailers WE CATER FOR EVERYTHING from fashion to furniture, electronics to kitchen essentials VAST AND VARIED CUSTOMER BASE committed to supporting the local high street SCAN OR VISIT: WWW.DOWNYOURHIGHSTREET.CO.UK/LOCAL2FREE LOW COMMISSION and fast payments

12 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News / World GLOBAL BRIEFING 18 dead after India floods At least 18 people have died a day after torrential rains swept through villages and flooded roads in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Officials said rescuers recovered the bodies in two of the worst-hit districts, Kottayam and Idukki, where the heavy downpours triggered massive landslides, according to the Press trust of India news agency. Killer gets Covid after sentencing Robert Durst New York real estate heir robert Durst has been taken to hospital with coronavirus just days after being sentenced in a two-decade-old murder case. his lawyer Dick DeGuerin said he was notified that Durst was admitted after testing positive for Covid. he said Durst is on a ventilator but he had no other details about his condition. Durst, 78, was sentenced on thursday to life in prison without a chance of parole for the murder of his best friend in 2000. he had been convicted in Los Angeles Superior Court last month of first-degree murder for shooting Susan Berman pointblank in the back of the head. Durst was arrested in 2015 following his unwise decision to participate in a documentary that unearthed new evidence. Volcano still erupting there is no sign that a volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma is coming to an end, four weeks after it began, officials have said. the volcano on one of the Canary Islands off north-west Africa has so far destroyed more than 1,800 buildings, mostly homes, though prompt evacuations have helped avoid casualties on the island of some 85,000 people. Cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, centre, actress Yulia Peresild, left, and film director Klim Shipenko sit in chairs shortly after the landing of the Russian Soyuz MS-18 space capsule Filmmakers back on Earth after space shoot A Soyuz space capsule carrying a cosmonaut and two Russian filmmakers has landed after returning from the International Space Station. The capsule, descending under a red-and-white striped parachute after entering Earth’s atmosphere, landed upright in the steppes of Kazakhstan on schedule early on Sunday morning after a three-anda-half hour journey with oleg Novitskiy, yulia Peresild and Klim Shipenko aboard. Actress Peresild and film director Shipenko rocketed to the space station on october 5 for a 12-day stint to film segments of a movie titled Challenge, in which a surgeon played by Peresild rushes to the space station to save a crew member who needs an urgent operation in orbit. Novitskiy, who spent more than six months aboard the space station, is to star as the ailing cosmonaut in the movie. After the landing, ground crews extracted the three space flyers from the capsule and placed them in seats set up nearby as they adjusted to the pull of gravity. Peresild smiled and held a large bouquet of white flowers as journalists clustered around her, though said she felt sad the expedition is over. “It seemed 12 days would be a lot, but I did not want to leave when everything was over,” she said. They were then taken to a medical tent for examination, though all appeared to be healthy. The transfer to the medical tent was delayed for about 10 minutes while crews filmed several takes of Peresild and Novitskiy in their seats, which are to be included in the movie. More scenes remain to be shot on Earth for the film, which does not yet have a release date. 17 US missionaries kidnapped in Haiti A group of 17 uS missionaries including children have been kidnapped by a gang in Haiti, according to an organisation with knowledge of the incident. The missionaries were on their way home from building an orphanage, according to ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries. “This is a special prayer alert,” a one-minute message from the organisation said. “pray that the gang members would come to repentance.” The message says the mission’s field director is working with the uS Embassy, and that the field director’s family and one other unidentified man stayed at the ministry’s base while everyone else visited the orphanage. A uS government spokesperson said they were aware of the reports on the kidnapping. “The welfare and safety of uS citizens abroad is one of the highest priorities of the Department of State,” the spokesperson said. Haiti is again struggling with a spike in gang-related kidnappings that had diminished after president Jovenel Moise was shot dead at his private residence on July 7, and following a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck in August and killed more than 2,200 people. gangs have demanded ransoms ranging from a couple of hundred dollars to more than a million, according to authorities. Last month, a deacon was killed in front of a church in the capital of port-au-prince and his wife kidnapped, one of dozens of people who have been abducted in recent months. At least 328 kidnapping victims were reported to Haiti’s National police in the first eight months of 2021, compared with 234 for all of 2020, according to a report last month by the united Nations Integrated office in Haiti, known as BINuH. Pope condemns violence including MP stabbing ThE Pope has condemned recent deadly attacks around the world, including on MP David Amess in Essex, consoling the families of victims and calling violence “a defeat for everyone”. “Last week various attacks were carried out, for example in Norway, Afghanistan, England, which caused many deaths and injuries,” Francis said, after greeting the public in St Peter’s Square. “I express my closeness to the families of the victims,” he said. Mr Amess was fatally stabbed at a constituency surgery on Friday, and police are treating it as terrorism. In Norway, a bow-and-arrow attack claimed five lives and left three people wounded, and in southern Afghanistan, a suicide bombing at a mosque killed 47 people and wounded scores more. The so-called Islamic State group claimed responsibility. Francis said: “I implore you, please, to abandon the path of violence, which is always a losing one, is a defeat for all. Let’s remember that violence generates violence.” gangs have been accused of kidnapping schoolchildren, doctors, police officers, busloads of passengers and others as they grow more powerful. In April, one gang kidnapped five priests and two nuns, prompting a protest similar to the one organised for Monday to condemn the lack of security in the impoverished country. “political turmoil, the surge in gang violence, deteriorating socioeconomic conditions – including food insecurity and malnutrition – all contribute to the worsening of the humanitarian situation,” BINuH said in its report. Pope Francis

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 13 News / strapwords News / National RHP MINUTE BRIEFING Pte Jethro Watson- Pickering Tragic soldier named a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury Plain has been named. Private Jethro Watson-Pickering, 23, of the 1st Yorks regiment, was part of a crew operating an armoured vehicle in a training area near the village of enford, Wiltshire, when the incident happened on Friday. Wiltshire Police said a joint investigation with the health and safety executive and the army has been launched. Four held over death FOUR men have been arrested over the death of a man who police believe was involved in an altercation at a lorry park. Suffolk Police said officers were called at 1.50am yesterday to reports the man needed urgent medical attention at Hodgkinson Road lorry park, in Felixstowe. Paramedics treated the man but he died at the scene. His death is unexplained and is being treated as suspicious, the force said. Uni strike threat Thousands of lecturers, researchers and other academic staff are being balloted on strikes over pay, pensions and working conditions, threatening disruption at more than 150 universities before the end of the year. Members of the university and College union (uCu) will vote in the next few weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action, which could stretch into the new year if the deadlocked row remains unresolved. Jab waste ‘criminal’ Gordon Brown A FAilURe to send unused coronavirus vaccines from europe and America to developing countries would be an act of “criminal” neglect, Gordon Brown has said. The former prime minister described the prospect of wasting vaccines as peacetime’s “biggest public policy failure for years”. Lottery Irish Lottery 04 18 21 01 07 20 24 37 58 21 24 44 Bonus: 22. Thunderball: 08, 11, 15, 29, 30. Thunderball number: 01. Bonus: 19. 2nd draw: 15, 16, 19, 23, 25, 29 (32). Third draw: 01, 03, 05, 24, 25, 39 (06). Boy, 14, killed in ‘shocking act of violence’ A mURdeR investigation has been launched into the death of a 14-year-old boy who was fatally injured at a railway station. Justin mclaughlin was found seriously hurt at High Street station in Glasgow on Saturday afternoon following what police have described as a “shocking act of violence”. He was taken to the city’s Queen elizabeth University Hospital but could not be saved. Police Scotland have now confirmed they are treating the death as murder and are appealing for any witnesses who can help with their investigation. Senior investigating officer detective Chief inspector Brian Geddes, of Police Scotland’s major investigation team, said: “Our thoughts very much remain with Justin’s family and friends. His family have asked for their privacy to be respected at this very difficult time, and they are being supported by specialist officers.” detective inspector marc Francey from the British Transport Police added: “This was a shocking act of violence Flowers and tributes are placed outside High Street Station, Glasgow, following the 14 year old boy’s tragic death ViCToria sTeWarT in broad daylight, which has seen a boy tragically lose his life. “We are working closely with Police Scotland and doing all we can to find those responsible, and i would urge any witnesses, or anyone who was in the area at the time and saw anything suspicious, to contact us as soon as possible.” MP: Police ‘don’t act’ over abusive messages A ConservAtive MP has said police often “don’t do anything” when he reports abusive messages. Andrew rosindell, who represents romford, was speaking after sir David Amess was killed in his nearby constituency of southend West on Friday. His comments came as Home secretary Priti Patel said police “protection” for MPs while they are holding talks with constituents was one of the options being considered under a “whole spectrum” of measures to address safety concerns. speaking to the PA news agency outside Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-sea, where sir David was stabbed to death while meeting constituents, Mr rosindell said MPs are “a little bit” frightened after the incident. Mr rosindell said he has brushed off abuse and threats received in the past “because we’ve got a job to do”, adding he believes a change is needed in the approach taken to MPs’ security. He said his office does contact police about abuse, but often either nothing is done or he is asked to “give endless statements which lead nowhere”. He told sky news’ trevor Phillips on sunday programme: “i’ve been an MP 20 years, and during that period i see a lot of more MP Andrew Rosindell and his colleague Sir David Amess nasty people around than ever before, and they are willing to say and do things in a way that i would never have thought possible in this country. And we all have to be really aware and keep our wits about us. “the abuse we get on social media, by emails, i mean we get it all the time. But we brush it off because we’ve got a job to do. And we tell the police. the police have got other things to do, it’s not always followed up. “And i think probably this has all got to change, we have got to take this a bit more seriously in future. “i’ve had my office arsoned, my car was smashed up, someone tried to get into my house and injure me – managed to stop them. All these things have happened over the years, but you take it in your stride because our priority is to get on with our job, and we do tend to not think much about our own security, i’m afraid. “But i’m thinking now maybe we should do a bit more.” Mr rosindell told times radio: “in the last few years i’ve had four or five incidents where i’ve had to report things to the police. “And quite often they... literally don’t do anything, or the onus is on me to have to give endless statements which lead nowhere. “i’ve sat and given endless statements in the past and nothing comes back to you. “i was attacked in the 2017 election. i’ve had threatening emails and abusive emails sent to constituents about me. Almost nothing ever happens with these things. “Do i blame the police? they’ve got a job to, they’re under-resourced, i guess. these cases are very difficult to get to the bottom of. And life moves on. the next day i have got 101 other issues to have to deal with.” He described it as a “huge dilemma”. speaking to PA, Mr rosindell said: “Are we frightened? A little bit after this, yeah, i have to admit. “if it could happen to David, it could happen to any MP.”

14 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News ‘I do nothing all day’ says road safety patrol officer marshal caught on camera bragging about lazy days By TOM DUFFY EcHo reporter tom.duffy@trinitymirror.com @tabduffy39 A politiciAn has expressed anger after a video emerged which showed traffic marshals appearing to ignore students as they crossed a busy road. liverpool city council introduced marshals on the Byrom Street crossing after safety concerns emerged following the demolition of churchill Flyover. However, video footage recently emerged which showed the marshals appearing to ignore pedestrians as they crossed the road in rush hour traffic. one of the marshals was filmed saying that he “does nothing all day and gets paid for it.” He adds: “it’s just boring, eight til six.” the marshals were first introduced in September 2019 and used until lockdown last year at a cost of around £300,000. the EcHo understands they were reintroduced last month as students returned to the city. The pedestrian crossing over Byrom Street the footage secured by the EcHo was filmed last week. councillor Richard Kemp, leader of liverpool’s liberal Democrats, expressed anger that liverpool council did not appear to be getting value for money. He said: “What i have seen in the videos is an absolute disgrace. the council seems to be paying money for nothing whilst employees of the security company are earning money for ‘old rope’ “this contract is clearly an unnecessary waste of money and we should terminate it immediately and ask for our money back as clearly the contractor has not been undertaking the required work.” A liverpool council spokesperson said: “our city Watch service has spoken with the contractor regarding the public safety issues arising from the content of the videos. “We will be seeking assurances over the levels of supervision to ensure a high quality of service to public and tax payer is maintained.” the EcHo has approached the contractor for comment. Greg Wise eliminated from Strictly Actor Greg Wise is the third celebrity contestant to be eliminated from Strictly come Dancing 2021. Wise and his partner Karen Hauer landed in the dance-off against Judi Love and Graziano Di Prima, who faced their Greg Wise second week dancing to stay in the competition. But Wise’s samba to Macarena by Los Del rio was not enough to keep him in the show, with judges craig revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke all opting to save Love and Di Prima, meaning they received the majority vote to keep them in the competition. Head judge Shirley Ballas said she would have voted to save Wise and Hauer. She said: “Well I counted all the mistakes and from what I saw I would have saved Greg and Karen.”

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 15 one-shot potboiler draws on director’s experiences in kitchen Philip Barantini and Stephen Graham behind the scenes on Boiling Point Chef Philip’s recipe for screen success By PHOeBe BARTON eChO Correspondent news@liverpool.com @LivEchoNews CHEF turned director Philip Barantini is about to see his second feature film hit the big screen – starring Liverpool actor Stephen Graham. It was a trip to Granada Studios when he was 13 years old that made Philip, from Huyton, decide he wanted a career in the film industry. He began acting as a teenager and it was during a performance at St George’s Hall in Liverpool that an agency spotted him. Fast forward a couple of decades and Philip has plenty of acting credits to his name, but recently he has focused on directing, making a number of short films and two feature films. Speaking to the ECHO, Philip said: “All the time I was acting, I was passionate and interested in the other side of the camera, but I never really had the confidence to do it. In my head, directors are these educated people who go to film school and understand everything. I was just an actor from Huyton, I never really gave myself the credit. “Subconsciously, I always knew what I was doing. My mum passed away quite suddenly a few years ago and my whole mindset changed. I thought, I’m just going to give it a shot.” The director’s new film Boiling Point is loosely based on his own experience and stars Stephen Graham who plays a head chef. Philip said: “I started to get a bit complacent. I was partying a lot and I’d turn up to auditions thinking I was going to get the part because I got a bit too big for my boots. The jobs weren’t coming in, so I started working in bars, restaurants and kitchens. My grandad was a chef and my cousin is a chef, so I’ve always been passionate about food. “I worked my way from the bottom and became a head chef. I was doing a bit of acting on the side, but the chef-ing took over and I became really passionate about it. During that time, I saw a lot of things going on, highs and lows. “I had my own issues with addiction. I’ve been sober for six years now and I’ve got no problem chatting about it because it’s really important to talk about”. “I’d always had the idea to set something in a kitchen or a restaurant because it’s rife with drama”. Philip met Stephen on the television show Band of Brothers which they both starred in. Since then, they’ve remained good friends. “I initially asked him to be in my first short film and he turned me down. Looking back, I understand why he did that. He’s Stephen Graham and at the time I hadn’t directed anything. He’s not going to be in something that may be s***! He said to get the first one out the way and then we’ll talk. “Stephen is so passionate when he’s on set about his characters, but he also knows everything about the other characters. He’s so generous with other actors and you almost don’t direct him, you let him do his thing”. Boiling Point is shot in one continuous shot, meaning there were no cuts for 90 minutes. Due to the pandemic, they only had two nights to shoot which meant they had four attempts to get it right. Boiling Point will finally arrive in cinemas on December 3, 2021. News News wIRe Warning over stolen vet drugs LethaL drugs were stolen in a series of raids targeting vet surgeries, sparking an urgent warning from police. Ketamine and methadone products designed for animals were taken as a gang hit three practices in three hours. the gang first struck at 8.56pm on thursday night, hitting a veterinary surgery on Chester Road in hartford at 8.56pm. No drugs were taken, but a car was stolen. By 10.32pm the gang was in Widnes, where police said two or three people broke into a branch on Ditchfield Road. Drugs were stolen before the thieves fled in a getaway vehicle. at 11.38pm a third surgery was broken into - this time in Victoria Road in Runcorn, though nothing was taken on that occasion. Inspector Rob Balfour said: “Public health england have been informed. “the drugs that were taken from the surgery are designed for the use in animals and are fatal if taken, so I’d strongly advise that if you are offered Dolethal, or a ketamine called anesketin, or methadone called Comfortan - do not take it. “these particular drugs are incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands and you will be putting yourself at considerable risk. We’d advise not taking any illegal drugs. Cheshire Police is urging anyone with information to contact the force by calling 101. Information can also be shared with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

16 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News Appy holiday Tourist’s trips spoiled by crash By JAYKE BROPHY ECHO Correspondent news@liverpool.com @LivEchoNews A HOLIDAYMAKER was left unable to visit tourist attractions due to the NHS App crashing. Callum Melia, from Liverpool, said he was unable to access a number of attractions during his visit to Naples, Italy, on Wednesday as the app containing vaccine information was down. The downtime resulted in many being unable to board flights as their Covid pass failed to load. Mr Melia spoke about the issues he had due to the downtime, which lasted around three and a half hours. He said: “We were about to enter these tours around the city when we discover we can’t get on the app to access the QR code. “We also had further problems accessing bars and restaurants.” People travelling abroad must show a QR code within the app to prove their vaccine status or print out a letter in advance. Due to the outage, many people missed their flights as they were unable to verify their Covid status. The issue was resolved by around 3.15pm, with NHS Digital saying the glitch was caused by a “technical issue with a global service provider”. But it was too late for some holidaymakers, including Chuck Adolphy and his girlfriend, who were not allowed onto an EasyJet flight from London Gatwick to Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana. Mr Adolphy described the incident as a “shambles”. He said “I went to go on the app and my Covid Pass wasn’t appearing. “I didn’t even realise at the time there was an outage, I was just turned away and told they couldn’t do anything about it. “I rang the number and they said the app and site are down and there is nothing they can do. EasyJet said nothing either. Showed them my vaccine card and nothing.” The NHS App has gained more than 10 million new users in recent months as it became the platform for accessing the pass, which shows proof of a person’s vaccination status and is required for international travel. A spokesperson for NHS Digital said: “The NHS Covid Pass service was temporarily unavailable between 11.45am and 3.15pm as a result of a technical issue with a global service provider that affected many different organisations. “Following an urgent investigation, this has been fixed and Covid Passes are available both via the NHS App and online.” Hope for diabetes sufferers Researchers have identified a molecule that could help prevent damage to cells caused by type 2 diabetes and obesity. They say a large proportion of the damaging chemical changes that occur in the body’s cells due to the conditions might be avoided with a naturally occurring molecule. In type 2 diabetes, when glucose stays in the blood it is not used as fuel for energy and can instead lead to the formation of toxic molecules. Scientists at Nottingham Trent University looked at how this metabolic stress, resulting from prolonged exposure to high levels of glucose and fat, damages proteins in the blood and cells and stops them from working properly. They also examined the effect of carnosine, a molecule found in human skeletal tissue and consumed through meat and fish. LEMON AID YOU’RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME I whisper to my toddler as I put her blanket FOR THE MOMENTS WHEN YOU NEED A LIFT OR A LAUGH… Sign up to our parenting newsletter at: lemonaidparenting.co.uk

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 17 We want Jack to have some happy memories before he loses his sight parents raising awareness of son jack’s rare genetic disorder By OlIvIa wIllIams ECHo reporter olivia.williams@liverpoolcom @livs_wills A schoolboy will lose his sight by the time he is a teenager due to a devastating diagnosis. Jack Phillips, from Fazakerley, was told he’d lose his vision back in october 2019 after having problems with his sight since he had his first eye test at school. The 10-year-old was diagnosed with bardet biedl syndrome, an inherited genetic condition that affects one in 100,000 babies born. symptoms can include visual impairment, extra fingers or toes at birth, obesity, learning disabilities and type 2 diabetes. Jack’s mum, steph Wilkes, spoke to the Echo back in 2019 and said Jack’s sight loss will gradually deteriorate. she said her son first started having problems with his sight seven years ago when he had an eye test at school, but like every other parent she thought it was normal and he would only need to wear glasses. but Jack had other health problems and gradually his sight was getting worse, and steph and Jack’s dad John did not know why. she said: “losing his vision will be a progressive thing, but it’s one of those things that will never get better. “At first we thought if he’s got to wear glasses for the rest of his life, he’s got to wear glasses for the rest of his life, but it’s going to be a total loss of vision. It’s mind-blowing.” last year, steph said the family were “devastated” and the “hardest thing” was knowing Jack won’t SoCiAL mobility charity Speakers for Schools has partnered with disability organisations such as Mencap to provide work experience to 2,000 young people across the uK who have a disability or special educational needs. Jack Wilkes, 10, with mum Steph CoLiN LANE its campaign, Access All Areas, aims to make the world of work more accessible to young people with disabilities, as well as supporting businesses to cater for workers with additional needs. Work experience placements will be available to young people be able to see her or John when he’s older. The mum said at the time: “It was absolutely heartbreaking. “It’s a rare genetic disorder so it’s not like there’s a cure around the corner. We’re all absolutely devastated. “It’s the not knowing [what age his sight will go]. he could get to 12 or 13 and not be able to see at all.” The Echo caught up with steph in honour of World sight Day this week to see how Jack and the family are doing. she said: “We and Jack are doing oK – we had the diagnosis through and confirmed that it was bardet biedl syndrome. “he struggles to see in low lit areas which has gone worse over the last few months. “but Jack is doing fine. Weas his mum and dad are more concerned, but Jack just goes about his business. “however, he has started to become more aware of what he can and can’t do. “but we want life as normal.” steph and Jack’s father, John Phillips, 36, are now keen to raise awareness about bardet biedl syndrome. steph said the family planned to go to scotland and other places last year so they could make “special memories” before Jack loses total vision. however due to covid the plans had to be put on hold, but the keen Everton fan has been able to attend matches and watch his favourite players. The family also hope to be able to go abroad next year so Jack can enjoy those memories for when he is older. Work support for children with disabilities aged 14-19 throughout this month. rachael Saunders, of Speakers for Schools, said: “Many young disabled people leave school to find themselves unemployed despite being able to work.” ...Jack just goes about his business. 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18 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News Surface tension on Unfinished roadworks on County Road slow decline of once-busy road hastened by roadwork delays By ELLIOTT RYDER ECHO Correspondent news@liverpool.com @LivEchoNews Cropper’s Garage has witnessed significant change in the 80 years it’s been in business. However, recent conversation on its forecourt has been dominated by one thing. one employee said: “The state of the road – anyone who comes in here, it’s all they talk about.” For owner George Cropper, 65, who has worked at the garage at the north end of County road, Walton, since the age of 23, the effects of the dilapidated road surface have been a consistent feature of recent trade. But Mr Cropper sees it as just another example of County road being allowed to decline. He told the eCHo: “It’s been a slow deterioration. It has gone from being a bustling community with lots of little shops along the road to what we have now. “Many of the shops have gone – the area has gone down. It’s been allowed to slowly deteriorate.” Mr Cropper highlights a nearby block of shops that was once filled with open businesses. It’s early afternoon, peak lunchtime trade, and the majority of shop fronts have their shutters pulled down. Jenny sheridan has worked at Bridesworld on County road for 23 years and the family-run business has been a staple of the community for four decades. she points to a wider negative trend impacting the area. Talking about how her and other businesses have navigated 18 months interrupted by lockdown, she told the eCHo: “It’s been terrible. shutters are down everywhere. “I think [County road] is at one of its lowest points.” Those who’ve driven along County road in recent years will attest to the surface’s need for restoration. Share your favourite new dog-friendly business with TeamDogs Leave a nomination Visit teamdogs.co.uk

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 19 troubled street News However, the contractor carrying out resurfacing work on behalf of the city council, VIAM, recently went into administration with many phases of the road unfinished. For many residents the problems facing the road surface is just the latest in the trend of slow decline. Paula Towner, 53, is the animal rescue manager at Animal Aid. She told the ECHO: “I grew up here and it was the best place ever. No shutters on doors, children playing, the local policeman on the beat. “But with the road, it’s like it’s forgotten. “It’s like we’re nothing, that’s why I think the road is left like that. “County Road used to be the main thoroughfare into the city and it’s not anymore. If you look at what we have compared to Smithdown, it’s a completely different atmosphere. “We’re the forgotten community.” Once famed for its thriving run of pubs – covering a popular stretch from the Walton flyover to Everton Valley – and its independent, family run business, County Road has followed a city-wide and national trend that has seen the highstreets lose footfall and investment. Ms Sheridan, added: “I really hope to see County Road get back to where it was. Whether we’ll be here to see that, I don’t know. “The street looks closed, so why would people want to come here or pass here unless you really had to?” When asked how he views the problems within his County Ward, Cllr Gerard Woodhouse reflected much of the same frustration. He told the ECHO: “We are trying our utmost for the area. [Getting the road fixed] is a start of moving forward. That’s what we want to do – work with businesses, residents and community groups – and for them to tell us what they want. “A big issue is funding. The council has had major cuts from the government which has hit us all. “But it’s been five or six weeks and the people aren’t being told what’s going on. That’s the big issue. “[County Road] is at breaking point, and has the potential to send the area into further disrepair. Enough is enough. We get neglected enough in the north [of Liverpool]. [Failure to fix the road] would put the top hat on a lot of things.” When asked about the roadworks, a council spokesperson said a new contractor has been appointed and will carry out an assessment and complete remedial works in the coming weeks. The full completion of the works is expected early in the new year. The last decade in particular will have widened the cracks in the general trend of decline. Speaking to residents and business owners, many are concerned that the house prices in L4 and specifically around County Road have been capitalised on by landlords. Dave Kelly is co-founder of Fans Supporting Food Banks and has seen first hand the pressures on the local area through his work with Everton In The Community. The fan-led initiative has been running for six years and was a regular feature outside Goodison and Anfield for 233 consecutive games until the pandemic hit. As well as helping run food banks across North Liverpool, the scheme has set up a mobile food pantry. He told the ECHO: “The thing that hits it home for me, predominantly, the people who were in crisis six years ago tended to be people who were homeless or were getting migrated to universal credit. “You’ve now got people in food insecurity who’ve worked all their lives, never claimed benefits, but they’re struggling to make ends meet. That’s because they’re paying Michael langan, from leisure time travel large sums of income to keep a roof over their head.” Looking specifically at the County Road area, Mr Kelly shares similar worries in regards to the ongoing trend with housing. He said: “There remains a community here, but property speculators have moved in and started renting properties out. “The community spirit that was once there has certainly been eroded over the years.” While much of County Road can be characterised by its surface and hunkered down shutters, there is still a wealth of people in the area committed to staying and seeing its fortunes reversed. Michael Langan is the owner of Leisure Time Travel which has been on County Road for 30 years. He agrees with George Cropper’s sentiment that the area has been in a state of “slow decline”, however he believes it’s important to remain “hopeful”. He told the ECHO: “I think the council is doing the best that it can. “We’ve got to give them some credit with the help of the recent business grants.” He added: “I don’t believe it’s all doom and gloom. We’ve got to remain optimistic in the hope we can get County Road back to the way it was. As soon as you lose hope – you’re finished.” Harnessing this community sentiment, a number of projects are looking to turn the tide, including the refurbishment of Spellow library into a community hub. Business support grants, which Mr Langan mentioned, are also being offered, along with a new community policing team and an george cropper and his daughter Kate, from cropper’s garage, Walton aNDReW TeeBaY upcoming Christmas display. These projects are part of the County District Centre masterplan which has been enabled through £1m worth of investment from the Liverpool City Region town fund. Additionally, Everton Football Club are looking to remain committed to the area, where Goodison Park is situated. In February 2021, the club received outline planning permission for the Goodison Legacy Project. The plan will see Everton’s current home redeveloped to provide a range of community assets in Liverpool 4 after the club has moved to a new 52,888 capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. It has the potential to include a health and wellbeing centre, education facilities, the expansion of the Everton Free School, along with a mix of 173 houses and apartments. Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief executive of Everton, said, following Everton’s recent award of a unanimous planning permission from Liverpool city council: “Everton is a football club deeply rooted in its community and the Goodison Park Legacy Project is a symbol of our ambition, desire and commitment to Liverpool 4.” Many in the area hope the proposed project can be key to helping the neighbourhood reframe the narrative of deterioration and decline. However, there is no fixed time scale and any regeneration it brings about will not be an immediate injection. And until the road is fixed, these ambitions of regeneration are being pushed forward along an unforgiving terrain. Search on for Wogan fundraiser Michael Ball has launched the search for the Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year 2021. The annual prize, set up in tribute to the late broadcaster Sir Terry, will be presented during BBc children in Need. Ball kicked off the competition for this year’s prize during his BBc Radio 2 show on Sunday. Ball said: “it is a huge honour for me to take the helm of The Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year award on Radio 2. “all the fundraisers for BBc children in Need are brilliant and we thank every single one of them, but this award means we can discover those superheroes who go even further and deserve extra special recognition of their work. “it is such a wonderful tribute to the legacy of the late, great Sir Terry.” Sir Terry died in 2016 at the age of 77. helen Thomas, head of Radio 2, added: “Terry holds a special place in our listeners’ hearts so i’m thrilled that, for the first time, Radio 2 will be launching The Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year award”. Bouncer shortage safety fear Nightclubs are urgently calling for government intervention to a worsening shortage of bouncers which industry bosses say could become a “threat to public safety”. the Night time industry Association (NtiA) said last month that one in five night-life and hospitality businesses closed or reduced operating hours due to a shortage of security staff. Michael Kill, chief executive officer of the trade body, said: “if shortages continue to get worse, there is a very real chance it could become a threat to public safety. this is a long term issue”.

20 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews Your Money Nobody likes completing their selfassessment tax return, but millions of us simply don’t have a choice in the matter. Every year, more than 12 million must fill in a tax return and file it with HM Revenue & Customs – and boy do we hate it. There are loads of reasons to delay submitting your tax return. It’s complicated, boring, time-consuming and when it’s over, you have to pay a bill. There is one overriding reason why you must comply though. It’s the law, and there are stringent penalties if you don’t. The first big deadline arrives on October 31, when the 1.3 million people who still submit a paper return must have sent it. Most taxpayers submit their return online now, and they have until January 31, 2022. James Hunt, tax adviser at ATC Tax, said tax returns will become more digitalised as the Government tries to simplify and streamline the system, so leave paper behind if you can. “It makes sense to get ahead of the curve and embrace digital sooner rather than later,” he says. That deadline will come around fast enough, so even if you do plan to file electronically, it’s a good time to start preparing the necessary information. Here’s what you need to know: Take the pain out of filling out your tax return You’ll face Tough penalties if you fail to meet the deadline, warns Harvey Jones Do I have to submit a return? The good news is that you will not usually need to send a return if your only income is from your wages or pension. However, you may need to send one if you have any other untaxed income, such as money from renting out a property, tips and commission, income from savings, investments and dividends held outside a tax-free Isa, and foreign income. The self-employed, company directors and those with varied sources of income on top of PAYE or a pension are most likely to send a form. If you didn’t submit a return for last year, you probably don’t need to do so again unless your circumstances have changed – say, you have started working for yourself, are now renting out a property or have made a large capital gain. There are no penalties for missing the October 31 deadline: it simply means you have no choice but to submit electronically. However, if you also miss the January 31 deadline for online returns, you face an automatic £100 penalty, with more to follow if you continue to delay. HMRC has stopped sending out paper returns, so either download one from government portal gov.uk or apply for one to be posted. Take action now Don’t leave it until the last minute, warns Grace Taylor, accounts senior at the Accountancy Partnership. “Nobody enjoys doing their tax return, but it is so important to start thinking about it well before the deadline to avoid fines and other complications which come with submitting late,” she says. GET ORGANISED: Don’t keep vital documents in an old shoe box And as deadlines loom, accountants get busier. “The later you leave it, the harder it will be to find someone with time to help,” she adds. To complete your tax return, you will need your Government Gateway login and Unique Taxpayer Reference, as well as all relevant accounts, receipts and paperwork. “Gather all this up before starting the return so you have everything accessible in one place,” she says. Incredibly, four in 10 small and medium-sized business owners are still using paper-based systems to keep accounts, while one in 10 stores essential documents loose in a drawer or shoebox, Accountancy Partnership research shows. Grace says: “If you have spent hours looking through drawers and shoeboxes for these details, learn from your mistakes and implement a system so that you won’t be floundering again next year.” If this is your first tax return, check out the self-assessment section at gov.uk, to understand what is required. “Seeking help from friends and family who are experienced in tax returns is also sensible,” she adds. “While finance can be daunting for many, asking for help is the best way to avoid fines and miscalculations. After a year of financial hardship, that’s the last thing that you need.” If you have claimed a Covid grant under the Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS), remember the money must be declared on your tax return. Gather your paperwork Melanie Hicks, tax partner at accountancy firm HW Fisher, says allow time to gather paperwork. “This includes your P60 which will confirm the total tax you have paid on your income. You will also need a record of benefits and expenses which can be found on your P11D or P9D forms. If you Seek help if you’re unsure about how to fill out the form have left a job in the last tax year, you will also need a P45 from your previous employer.” Make sure you keep details of any pension contributions to allow you to claim the right tax relief for them. You will also need details of all your gift aid payments. “Have you sponsored a friend to run for charity? This can be included as HMRC provides some tax relief on charitable giving,” Melanie says. Once you have completed your tax return, make a copy and keep a proof of postage too. “If you are employed or a pensioner, please keep all paperwork for 22 months from the end of the tax year to which it relates to. If you are self-employed or letting a property, keep all paperwork for five years and 10 months.” Don’t forget the personal savings allowance can be applied to interest earned on your savings. Melanie says: “You could receive up to £5,000 in interest, tax-free.” Roll up your sleeves now Laurence Taylor, founder of social enterprise Easy as123, says don’t be put off by all the jargon. “HMRC says tax shouldn’t be taxing but still manages to make this the most complicated tax return in the world, with lots of difficult words, double negative questions, and things that don’t apply to Tax forms can feel tricky to complete 99.9% of the population,” he says. You still have to tackle it though. “Take a deep breath, don’t panic, and reach out for advice if you get stuck – you won’t be alone.” “If you are self-employed or have some investment income or income from property, HMRC will only need to see a few totals. “Try to use your actual bank transactions for your ins and outs so they will be correct and traceable. “If you’ve got income from several different places then go to gov. uk and download any relevant forms, such as SA102 (Employment) or SA105 (UK Property).” Laurence says you should also think ahead and budget for your next tax bill. “By the time the self-assessment deadline comes around, it can be tricky to determine how much you owe, so start setting the necessary funds aside.” This is particularly hard this year as a third of Brits have either seen their savings ravaged by the pandemic, or had to take on more debt to make ends meet, according to research from Royal London. ■■Easy as 123 works alongside the insurers Changemakers’ programme, which helps people set aside money as a cushion against life’s nasty little shocks – including tax bills.

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 21 Your consumer rights champion How to protect yourself from falling for a scam This week I was clearing my emails when an urgent message from PayPal arrived saying someone was trying to access my account. Funnily enough, a fraudster had attempted to get into my bank account a few days before, so I clicked on the link and checked it looked legitimate (which it did). I entered in my email address and password and clicked… and realised I’d made a basic error. Looking at the website, it exactly mirrored PayPal down to the design, layout and fields you fill in. But it was a con. I knew I’d made a mistake straight away (and failed to follow my own advice!) . In my defence, I was busy and tired and not paying attention. But in one click, I’d compromised many online accounts. I spent a very sweary three hours going through my online accounts changing all my passwords – just in case. That will teach me. The point is, anyone can fall for a well-crafted scam. Here’s a reminder of the top text and email scams doing the rounds. Texts from banks, credit card companies or online payment services More than anything, fraudsters will target wherever you keep your cash. In the run up to Christmas, we’re already seeing a new wave of texts and emails that look like they are from your bank, credit card provider or online payment service. The latest scams ask you to confirm if you’ve authorised a payment. This is because psychologically, the fear of being defrauded means you’re more likely to react and click on the link in the heat of the moment. But don’t be fooled. I’ve spoken to every financial organisation in the UK and not one of them will ask you to click on a link in a text or email – though they may ask you to get in touch with them through their official website. Messages from a delivery company Scams are often seasonal and fraudsters know that at this time of year we are ordering more things Be wary if a text or email asks you to click a link online – particularly given the warnings about shopping early for Christmas. A text or email reminder that you’ve missed a delivery seems legitimate on first glance. But stop and think first if you’re still waiting for a parcel. Most courier firms will try a redelivery and yes, those annoying cards are still the way most businesses inform us that they’ve ‘attempted to deliver’. This scam works by getting you to ‘log on’ – only the information you type in is then used to create fake online identities or break into your accounts. Texts, emails or calls from the DVLA, HMRC or other ‘official’ organisations Fraudsters watch the news and exploit problems to their advantage. Over the last year, the DVLA has struggled to process driving licence renewals or requests leading to significant backlogs. If you need to renew your passport, then the current advice is to do this at least nine months before the official expiry date too, increasing demand. Tax issues are a concern for most of us. Even if you don’t have an application in for a licence or passport – or a tax issue – a message from an official organisation can often tempt people into clicking on links to fake sites. Be wary of any messages that come through by call, email or text. Worried you’ve been scammed? If you think you’ve been scammed, contact your bank or card provider immediately and explain what you think has happened. They will be able to check accounts and block transactions you think may be about to occur. It’s also worth contacting the police and reporting the scam to Action Fraud, particularly if money has been taken from an account. ■■Find out more about all the scams doing the rounds at news.resolver.co.uk/scams-theold-and-new-tricks-to-lookfor-now/ ■■If you need help with scams or fraud for free, go to resolver.co.uk Your Money Contactless limit raised to £100 Shoppers can now make payments of up to £100 with a single tap of their card. The contactless card payment limit has increased from £45 to £100, although many retailers’ terminals need to be updated so the option will not be available everywhere immediately. It may take “days, weeks, or even months” for some retailers to make the necessary changes, according to the British Retail Consortium, so customers will need to check with individual stores. The increase marks the fifth time that the limit has been raised. It was initially set at £10 in 2007. The contactless limit has risen Between January and July, 60% of all debit and credit card transactions in the UK were contactless, according to trade association UK Finance. This accounted for 6.6 billion payments, with a value of £81.4bn. # OKBEAUTYBOX THE OK! BEAUTY BOX ONLY £7.50* Free P&P WORTH MORE THAN £90, GET YOUR FIRST BOX HALF PRICE AND SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR JUST £7.50* HYDRATION SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE TODAY AT OKBEAUTYBOX.CO.UK *£7.50 offer is only available to new customers. OK! Beauty Box subscription is £15 per month thereafter. Brought to you by

22 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews News Lawyer groped sleeping women ... then moaned it had ruined his career Pervert jailed for eight years for sick attacks Tom Hagyard, 29 UK BREAKS FRIENDSFESTIVE IN LONDON & A NIGHT ON THE TOWN 2 DAYS BY COACH ONLY £139 Departing Sat 11 Dec ‘21 The ultimate FriendsFestive event is back as London’s Old Truman Brewery welcomes fans of one of the world’s most iconic TV shows! Celebrate all the best seasonal moments from the show; visit your favourite sets dressed for the festive season, and much more! WHAT’S INCLUDED z Return coach travel from Liverpool & Birkenhead z Overnight stay at a selected 3 or 4-star hotel outside London with breakfast z Admission to FriendsFestive at the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London z Free time in London Single Supplement £35 033 numbers are free within inclusive minutes packages otherwise standard rates apply. 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The criteria for accessing the drug is quite strict and includes only patients who have severe asthma with type 2 inflammation (a defined pattern of immune response), who meet an inflammation threshold, have had at least four severe asthma attacks in the last year and are ineligible for other biological treatments. A trainee solicitor sexually assaulted a sleeping law student at a colleague’s party and molested another woman as she slept at the same event. Tom Hagyard had just started working at one of the world’s largest law firms when he molested a drunken woman as she slept. Minutes later, he groped another woman, who was asleep on the livingroom couch. The 29-year-old told the jury the sexual activity was consensual – as his lawyer described the damage to his career as a “terrible tragedy”. But Hagyard, of Fylde Road, Southport, was convicted of two counts of assault by penetration in relation to the first woman and two counts of sexual assault in relation to the second woman. They failed to reach a verdict on one count of raping the first woman at the party in west London in October 2017. Jailing Hagyard for eight years, Recorder Simon Russell Flint QC told him: “Nobody thought it was going to be anything other than a normal party. “The first victim had a lot to drink and was put into bed. You almost immediately started to touch her. “She had no idea what was happening to her and could not identify who it was. You were a stranger to her and she did not consent to what you were doing and neither did you believe she was consenting. “You went ahead and did what you wanted to do to this woman and, getting little or no satisfaction, went looking for another victim. “You went into the living-room, where the second woman was asleep.” The first woman said the night left her “with chronic stress, anxiety, insomnia and panic attacks,” adding: “The nightmares I have in relation to the assaults are impossible to shake off. “The defendant’s actions have destroyed my trust and personal faith in other people.” The second woman, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, said: “The last four years have been torture with the anticipation of being in court.” Isleworth Crown Court heard the first woman describe waking up with Hagyard on top of her. She added: “I was in pain. I felt like I could not move or fight him off and my memory goes in and out.” Hagyard claimed the second woman invited him onto the sofa, but prosecutor Richard Job said: “She was woken at 5.30am by someone touching her chest. “She was scared and she got up and went quickly to the host’s bedroom.” Hagyard complained about how his potentially “distinguished career” was destroyed before it even started. “It has been difficult. I lost my job at the law firm,” he told the court. Karina Arden, defending, said: “This is a terrible tragedy not just for the complainants, but for the defendant and his family. “His professional life that he worked so hard for is over. He has suffered every day for the last four years and regrets the incident that night in that flat and it will remain with him for the rest of his life.” Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation Partnership welcomed the news, saying it would transform the lives of some patients. In clinical trials, dupilumab has been shown to reduce the frequency of asthma attacks and the use of emergency steroid tablets by almost half when combined with standard inhalers. However, the charity said current guidelines from Nice “are not clear” about when to refer people with severe asthma which means those most at risk are not being referred for treatments. For more information, visit: asthma.org.uk/severeasthma.

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 23 News New designs see glass extension on old manor hotel plan at golf club will now include 60 bedrooms and a spa By NICK TYRRELL Local Democracy Reporter nick.tyrrell@trinitymirror.com @NCTyrrell New designs for a hotel in south Liverpool have been revealed. Allerton Manor Golf Course originally got approval for a new hotel last year, with a mixed public reaction to the proposed design. However, it would now appear the proposals have been changed significantly, with new designs visible on Liverpool Council’s planning portal. Under the plans submitted to the council, the remains of Allerton Manor, the majority of which burned down decades ago, is still set to form the lower floors of the hotel. However, the design of the extension on top of the original house has changed significantly and its facade now consists largely of glass. The golf club’s operators, Green Circle, said in an application to the council that size was the main factor in the decision to change the designs, with the 31 bedroom proposal that has already been approved proving too small for a planned conference facility. The new hotel would also have a spa and a banqueting suite. A report submitted to the council said: “After due consideration and further financial and market opinion it is concluded that the approved 31 guest bedroom hotel is of insufficient capacity to support the hotel conference facility and banqueting suite and the proposed spa is of inadequate size to meet the anticipated demand for health and beauty treatments. “This fresh application proposal sets out to provide a more viable hotel proposal by increasing the number of guest bedrooms to 66 rooms and providing a larger spa and banqueting suite.” Green Circle said it recognised the original designs had received “significant adverse public comments” and that it had taken those on board when it commissioned the design for the larger hotel. At the time, some members of the public had criticised the design as not complimenting the original architectural style of the building. However, others argued that the building had been unsustainable for years in its current form and praised proposals to use it more effectively. The hotel plans form a significant part of a larger project to overhaul the golf course. Since Green Circle took over as The new design for the hotel at Allerton Manor Golf Club the operator in 2015 here have been a number of new additions to the course, including transforming the stables to create a new shop and The Old Stables Restaurant. There is also a multi function event space above, The Hay Loft function suite. In 2018, Green Circle signed a long term lease with the council allowing it to invest further in the course. Liverpool Council’s planning department will now consider the proposals. Composer of Grange Hill theme dies AlAn Hawkshaw, who composed the theme tunes of iconic TV shows Grange Hill and Countdown, has died aged 84. In a statement, talent agency DnA Music ltd said Hawkshaw, pictured, died in the early hours of Saturday morning after being admitted to hospital with pneumonia earlier this week. He had spent the last few months recovering from a fourth stroke which he suffered in July. The statement called Hawkshaw “one of the most sampled musicians in the world”, adding: “Alan was behind such incredible theme tunes as Grange Hill, Channel 4 news, Countdown, Dave Allen at large, and Arthur C Clarke’s Mysterious World to name but a few. “He played on a staggering 7,000 prominent recording artist music sessions ... including Olivia newton-John, Serge Gainsbourg, Tom Jones, Barbra Streisand (and) David Bowie. “We can guarantee if you don’t know Alan’s name - you will know his incomparable music.” Hawkshaw’s wife Christiane called his death “heartbreaking”. She said: “We spent the last few hours gazing at each other with love, holding hands, no need for words.” Earlier this year, Hawkshaw received a British Empire Medal for service to the music industry. Go for less! Unlimited travel on Northern trains Travel in November! 1 TOKEN AUTUMN RAIL OFFER 2021 Travel available until 30 November Just £10 per day or £17.50 for a weekend. Kids go ½ price Collect 2 tokens by 31 October to enjoy unlimited travel on Northern trains. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/reachplc Go do your thing T&Cs apply, see website for details.

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facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 25 News By Liam THORP ECHO Reporter liam.thorp@trinitymirror.com @LiamThorpECHO Concerns over Cost of car insurance down by 9% dilapidated holiday camp Grim pictures show the dilapidated state of parts of a North Wales site that includes a holiday camp visited by generations of scousers. Visiting Colomendy has been a rite of passage for merseyside kids for more than 70 years. it was originally a site for evacuee children from Liverpool during World War Two. After the war, the site was transferred to Liverpool Council, with a covenant which retained its use for the benefit of the city’s children. in 2007, Liverpool Council issued a 30-year lease for the site to Kingswood Colomendy Ltd, a subsidiary of Kingswood Learning and Leisure - a leading provider of residential educational facilities. Liverpool Councillor Andrew makinson says he has been investigating the situation surrounding the 130 acre outdoor education facility, near mold. Cllr makinson, who recently visited the site, has raised a number of issues related to Colomendy, the state of the site and the council’s management of it and has submitted an official report to the commissioners who are currently overseeing operations at the troubled authority. He said a number of Grade 2 listed structures at the site have ‘fallen into disrepair’ and described a farm building on the site as ‘a dumping ground’ - evidenced by the images he has shared. Kingswood has made clear that these areas are separate from the activity centre itself and a spokesperson for the company said they are engaging with Liverpool Council regarding the farm buildings. Cllr makinson said: “An 18th Century barn, considered to be of national significance, is seriously at risk, part of the walled garden has collapsed, and the White House is in a poor condition.” A spokesperson for Liverpool City Council said: “Liverpool City Council is aware of the issues raised concerning Colomendy, and the existing lease held by Kingswood Learning and Leisure Group for the site, and is investigating the points made.” A spokesperson for Kingswood said: “We are currently engaging with Liverpool City Council regarding the farm buildings, which are on private land entirely separate from our activity centre.” Colomendy has ‘fallen into disrepair’ The average motor insurance premium plunged by 9.4% over the year to August. The average motor premium now stands at £751, with over a quarter (27%) of the cheapest insurance quotes now coming from telematics firms, Consumer Intelligence said. This is the highest proportion since it started collecting data in 2013. Telematics policies can help people to access cheaper car insurance policies by rewarding them for good driving. The research looks at prices offered to thousands of people by price comparison websites and some direct insurers including comprehensive and third party-only cover, analysing the top five prices for each person. The under-25s (down 10.5%) led the way with the biggest yearly decrease, with motorists aged 25 to 49 (down 9.6%) and the over-50s (down 8.2%) following.

26 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 Fashion Focus JOANNE Watkinson Once upon a time, if I wanted a hoodie or a T-shirt with a slightly looser fit, it meant hoofing it over to menswear. For too long women’s clothes veered towards slim-fitting. T-shirts were figure-hugging or ‘sprayon’, as I like to call them. No amount of ‘sizing up’ made the fit any better or the arm length any longer. Cap sleeves aren’t a good look on anyone! Great crewnecks were reserved for the boys, and another pet hate was that women’s T-shirts and sportswear were too often – specially on the high street – emblazoned with a naff slogan about California or some disingenuous motto. Menswear on the other hand, was sleek and simple with subtle logos. Gradually the tide has turned and designers of womenswear have leaned into menswear styling, recognising that the shapes and fits previously reserved for males needed to be universal. We are not just talking about square-cut T-shirts and loose hoodies. Quilted coats, gilets, puffa coats and fleece-lined jackets are all finally accessible in women’s sizes and these improvements can’t come a moment too soon. Especially as we brace Q&A Qis it true penny loafers are back in fashion? if so where can i get my hands on a pair? AFlat shoes in general are back in vogue – penny loafers, flat lace-ups, the geekier the better. I love this burgundy style from Mango. borrowing from the boys ourselves for winter. Taking menswear as womenswear is all about styling it up and making it our own. Examples? Allow me. Chunky tread boots look great with jeans and track pants but just as good with a knitted dress or silky skirt, and while the boys are still wearing their quilted gilets to stay warm, we layer them over our leather trousers and polo necks. (Tip: long-length quilted gilets are much more versatile than a croppedto-the-waist style). My personal favourite is tailoring – men’s suiting. We have long been stealing their blazers to achieve that over-sized look, but this season we are taking the whole suit. Models Emily Ratjakowski, pictured, and Kendall Jenner have both been seen wearing vintage men’s two-pieces. Emrat (as she’s known on Instagram) went signature glam, pairing hers with just a gold chain and heels, while Kendall kept it casual, layering with a simple T-shirt and black jeans and looked just as good. Buying menswear is a bit like buying vintage – ignore the size. Don’t be fooled into thinking you’ll be a small men’s, as the clothes aren’t cut for curves. Size up, try it on, see how you like the fit. You won’t look back. Leather penny loafers, £79.99, Mango Joanne is a stylist with more than 20 years’ experience in the fashion industry. email joannewatkinson@me.com. follow her on instagram @myfashiondirectory for style tips Meet your greens... From Forest to emerald to Kermit, it is one oF autumn’s hottest hues, writes emma Johnson Conscious wool-blend coat £119.99, ribbed polo neck dress £39.99, trousers £34.99, boots £29.99, quilted jacket (just seen) £34,99, all H&M Green jumpsuit £39.99, Reserved. Boots and bag stylist’s own Left: Dia Reversible quilted coat £159, Agnes jeans £39, Holly striped socks £8, Morely leather trainers £99 Right: Georgina pleated top £69, leather joggers £299, Nyla striped sweatshirt £55, Albi felt baseball cap £35, Harlow trainers £129, Murica ribbed socks £19, all Hush *All prices correct at time of going to press and while stocks last @LivEchoNews

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facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 29 In association with teamdogs.co.uk Sudoku 4 6 3 7 2 3 8 3 SATURDAY’S SUDOKU: Easy Circlegram Niner 7 2 7 6 6 3 8 2 9 8 3 9 8 4 3 6 2 9 8 7 2 Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and so must each 3 x 3 box. EASY 6 2 1 7 6 2 7 5 3 8 6 9 9 8 6 9 5 7 6 4 8 5 2 1 3 9 8 1 9 3 6 4 5 2 7 5 3 2 9 1 7 6 4 8 1 8 7 4 3 6 9 5 2 6 9 5 1 2 8 3 7 4 2 4 3 7 9 5 8 6 1 4 5 1 6 7 9 2 8 3 3 7 6 2 8 1 4 9 5 9 2 8 5 4 3 7 1 6 SATURDAY’S SUDOKU: Hard 4 6 2 8 2 3 5 7 HARD 7 1 4 1 3 7 9 4 8 3 6 4 2 7 5 1 9 7 1 9 6 3 5 4 8 2 2 4 5 8 9 1 3 6 7 1 7 8 2 4 6 9 3 5 5 9 2 7 8 3 1 4 6 3 6 4 5 1 9 7 2 8 6 2 3 9 7 4 8 5 1 9 8 1 3 5 2 6 7 4 4 5 7 1 6 8 2 9 3 Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within the circle can be rearranged to form words with a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark? A T O R G D E S O N C ? I E P U U E R SATURDAY’S SOLUTIONS The letter represented by the question mark is D. Viridian, emerald, celadon, all shades of green. Alphamuddle Wordsquare Rearrange the letters in the top grid to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed in the bottom grid to start you off. S L E A B A S E R L E C I T E B U R G C A R E E R R A E S E P A G A A L I V G I V E A V E R N E S T N E S T S Find as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found. R G S A H T N M U HOW YOU RATE 25 Good; 35 Very Good; 40 Excellent. SATURDAY’S SOLUTIONS MALADROIT adit, admiral, admit, adroit, amid, arid, dart, data, dial, diatom, dilator, diorama, dirt, dolt, dorm, dram, drama, drat, idol, laid, laird, lard, load, lord, maid, mild, modal, mold, radial, radio, raid, road, tidal, toad, told, triad, trod. Each number from 1 to 9 represents a different letter. Solve the clues and insert the letters in the appropriate squares to discover a word which uses all nine letters. 659347 gives a monster from Greek mythology; 9892 gives a queen from Greek mythology; 17954 gives a god from Greek mythology. SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: IMPLANTED SATURDAY’S SOLUTIONS Find the familiar phrase, saying or name in this arrangement of letters. 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facebook.com/theliverpoolecho PICK OF THE DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 31 BY Sara WalliS Tonight’s TV let the back-stabbing commence. the roy family returns for season three of Succession Jason Watkins, Victoria Hamilton, George MacKay and Jerome Flynn star in this one-off conspiracy thriller, telling the story of the 2009 Climategate scandal. The 90-minute film tells what happened when world-renowned Professor Philip Jones, Director of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia, found himself at the eye of an international media storm, and a cyber-terrorism victim as hackers stole thousands of emails and documents. The drama explores how a media storm whipped up by climate change deniers undermined public confidence in the science, and how truth took a back seat. the trick BBC1, 8.30pm the real Prof Jones and Jason in the role save money: my beautiful green home ITV, 8pm Journalist Ranvir Singh and property expert and designer Kunle Barker, right, show us how to achieve the “green dream” without breaking the bank. And if you’re not quite sure what the green dream is, they tell us what we should all be aiming for. The series follows three families as they renovate and retro-fit their traditional homes with the latest green technology, showcasing how creative thinking can transform a home into a beautiful and sustainable environment, while saving the planet, and cash. The series promises to “delight and demystify all things eco-build”. Ranvir also meets the owners and architects behind some of the most trailblazing eco-builds and cutting-edge, environmentally-friendly properties. an uncivil war FANS have waited for two years for this hugely-anticipated third season of the satirical US drama about a dysfunctional business dynasty. It follows the Roy family, owners of global media and entertainment conglomerate Waystar RoyCo, as they fight for control and practically rip each other to shreds in the process. The Roys are perhaps TV’s most awful, morally-corrupt family, and while you can in no way root for a single one of them, this is still one of the best (Emmy-winning) shows on TV. succession Sky Atlantic, 9pm When we left them, Kendall (Jeremy Strong) had been lined up as the fall guy for the company’s complicity in corruption. But at the 11th hour, refusing to be the scapegoat, Kendall stabbed the knife deep into his father Logan’s back on live television, calling him a bully and a liar who led a cover-up. Logan (a magnificent Brian Cox) just gave an enigmatic smile and the season ended as millions of viewers held their breath. So now what? The season picks up where we left them, as Logan, having been ambushed by Kendall, finds himself in a perilous situation. He and the team, including his power-hungry and competitive daughter Shiv (Sarah Snook) and son Roman (Kieran Culkin), scramble to secure familial, political, and financial alliances. Meanwhile, Kendall is doing the same from another part of town. Tensions rise as a bitter corporate battle threatens to turn into a family civil war. Win a Dream SOAP Watch emmerdale ITV, 7pm It’s the beginning of Survival Week, as villagers head off to the survival challenge. In a flash forward, we see Meena lying motionless in the middle of a maze. Back to the present day and the challenge begins with cries of enthusiasm, below. As the survivalists jump into their rafts and set off down the river, Billy and Ben try to rally their teammates. It all seems to be going well, but the day takes a horrible turn. coronation street ITV, 7.30 and 8.30pm Debbie makes the final preparations for her House of Horrors event, with barrels of booze being lined up by the beer tent. But nobody notices that as each barrel lands, a tiny amount of earth dislodges into the sinkhole. Abi watches Corey packing for Germany on Instagram and puts the gun in her bag. Meanwhile, Harvey, inset, deliberately injures himself in prison and demands to go to hospital. Plus, Dev, Aadi and Ashi set off for their trip, but the storm causes chaos. eastenders BBC1, 8pm Liam ignores a call from Cindy as Peter arrives to say that his sister has also been in touch with him, wanting money. Over at The Arches, Ben leaves Liam, pictured, on his own, and he is struck by an idea. Janine spots Jay and asks him for a job at the car lot – but when he refuses, she fills Liam in on her plan. She is clearly back to her old ways. And Kat has some words with Harvey. £25,000 to be Won! Coming soon in your *Token collect promotion - 10 tokens per entry.

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Service and cremation to be held at Anfield Crematorium on Friday 22nd October at 9.20am. All enquiries to Desmond L Bannon & Sons, The Whitehouse, Broadgreen Road, L13 5SF. Tel: 0151 228 2272 BRETT - ALICE MARGARET (Nee Menzies), September 28, 2021. Aged 87 years. Forever loved and now reunited with Bernard. A loving Mum, Sister, Nana and Great Nana. Also remembered by wider family and friends. Funeral Service to take place on Wednesday 20th October 2021 at Garston Park Methodist Church at 12:45pm followed by Cremation at Springwood Crematorium. Family flowers only, Donations to Garston Park Church. All enquiries to The Co-op Funeralcare, Garston. Tel: 0151 427 4825 CAIN - MANDY, October 12, 2021. Passed away peacefully. Loving daughter of Elsie and Ray, devoted partner of Arthur, most precious mum of Zoe, Mark, Grace and Kyan. Funeral will take place on Thursday 21st October at Walton On The Hill at 12.15pm followed by interment at Everton Cemetery at 1.20pm and afterwards at the Broadway Club, Broad Lane. All enquiries to Stephen Cain Independent Funeral Service, 51 Priory Road, Anfield, L4 2RX. Tel 0151 260 3767. CAIN - MANDY, October 12, 2021. It's our beautiful friend Mandy, we are going to miss you so much. Forever in our hearts - Love Maria and Linda xx CARRISON - LILLIAN MAY (nee Godfrey), October 4, 2021. Aged 88 years passed away peacefully. Loving mum, nan, great-nan and great-great-nan. Funeral service and cremation to take place at Thornton Crematorium on Thursday 21st October 2021, 3.00pm. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to Willow Garden Care Home c/o Craven Funeral Service, 232 Warbreck Moor, Aintree L9 0HZ Tel: 0151 525 1212 where May will be resting. CHALLINOR - ISABELLA (Issy), August 27, 2021. Loving memories of our dear niece, at rest with her mum and dad, brother Ronnie and her beloved son Anthony. (Always in our hearts and thoughts forever. R.I.P. Issy.) - Love Uncle Ronnie and Aunty Sandra. xx (Issy, deep in our hearts you will always stay loved and remembered every day. Rest in peace Issy with all your loved ones.) - Cousin Ronnie, Lisa and Family. xx (Good night, God bless Issy. Reunited with your loved ones, together forever, rest peacefully.) - Your Cousin Stephen, Kirsty and Family. xx CHALLINOR - ISABELLA, August 27, 2021. Forever with the Angels, always in our hearts. Will be sadly missed, reunited with all your loved ones.- Much Loved Cousin and Niece of the Smith Family. Joey and Karin, Hal and Diane, Paul and Helen, (Auntie Anne and Uncle Harold. RIP.) DORAN - KEVIN, October 1, 2021. Age 55 years. Reunited with his loving Mum Joyce. A much loved brother of Ron, Frank, Aud, John, Val & Jan. A special brother-inlaw, uncle & great uncle. Kev was very special to us all and will remain in our hearts forever. God bless Kev, back in the arms of your Mum. Funeral will take place on Friday 5th November at Springwood Crematorium at 12:30pm. No flowers please, donations instead to MENCAP. DORAN - Kevin, 01/10/2021. A special brother who made us smile. Deep in our hearts is a special place where we keep the image of your smiling face. The good times we shared and the memories we made will stay in our hearts and never fade. Sister Aud & Family - Jenny, Daniel & Thomas Dave, Jen, Sylvie & Luca x DORAN - KEVIN, October 1, 2021. Much loved brother of Frank & Irene, Special uncle of Stephen (deceased) & Sarah, Rob & Vicky and Helen & Shaun Best great uncle of Marc, Chloe, Aaron, Scarlett, Ryan & Thea. Kev will always be in our hearts and loved more than words can say xxxx Reunited with his loving mum Joyce DORAN - KEVIN, 1st October 2021. It broke my heart to lose you, but you didn't go alone, for part of me went with you, the day God called you home. Gone but never forgotten. From your loving brother Ron xx DORAN - KEVIN (Kev), October 1, 2021. Much loved by John, Janet, Rachel, Simon & Cat. Kev was super special and brought fun and joy to all of us - never a dull moment when he was in the room. King of the flirt and the dance floor! You will always remain in our hearts. Say hello to Joyce for us x DORAN - KEVIN, 1st October 2021. Our special Brother and Uncle, Kevin. Your life was a blessing, your memory we will treasure, you are loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure. Love Janet, Laura, Jordan, Lisa, Paul, Nell, Ethan and Neve xxxx DORAN - KEVIN, October 1, 2021. You were taken from us too soon & we had no time to say goodbye. You'll be sadly missed Kev but we'll always remember you as the life & soul of the party & treasure our memories of the times we had together in the earlier years - Broken hearted sister Val, brother-in-law Paul, niece Danielle & nephews Jonathan, Michael, James & great nephews Will & Charlie xxx DORAN - KEVIN, October 1, 2021. Kev was a very special person who will be missed so very much. We were very privileged to be part of his life. Goodnight, sleep tight xxx Jackie, Tony & Becky FALCONER - THOMAS (Tom), October 2, 2021. Peacefully aged 85 years. (Reunited with his loving wife Doreen and grandson Jonathan.) A much loved dad to Carl and Paul, a loving grandad, great-grandad, brother and father-in-law. Funeral service at Bishop Eton Church, Woolton Road, L16 8NQ on Friday 22nd October at 10.00am, followed by interment at Allerton Cemetery at 11.00am. Flowers and all enquiries to Richard & Shannon Jenkins Family Funeral Directors, 3 Allerton Road, L18 1LG. Tel: 0151 318 4660. FANNING - MARGARET, September 28, 2021. Suddenly aged 76 years. Loving Mum to Mandy, Stephen and Peter. Adored by her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Margaret will be very sadly missed by all her loving family, friends and Molly the Dog. Funeral Service and Cremation to take place at St Helens Crematorium on Monday 25th October at 10.30am. All enquiries to Craven Funeral Directors 132 Liverpool Road L36 3RG. Tel- 0151 4891212, where Margaret will be resting from Monday 18th. FAZAL - JOYCE (nee Reeves), October 4, 2021. Peacefully in hospital aged 96 years. Reunited with her Mother & Dad and her Sisters and Brothers. Dearly loved Mum of Michael, Martin and Gillian and Mother-in-Law to Debbie, Annmarie and Mark. A devoted Nana to Lee, Dean, Adam, Jamie, Nathan, Charlie, Anya and Daniel and loving 'Great Nana Joyce' to Sophia, Louis and Florence. 'Night Night Sleep Tight' x x x Joyce's funeral service will take place at Formby Methodist Church on Friday 22nd October at 11.30am, followed by committal at West Lancashire Crematorium L40 7SP. Family flowers only please, donations gratefully received to Cancer Research UK C/o Barringtons Funeral Service 49 Liverpool Road, Formby Merseyside L37 6BT. Tel 01704 561411

36 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews FOULKES - ESTHER (NEE BLAIN), September 25, 2021. Passed away peacefully at home, aged 70 years. Beloved wife of Trevor and loving mother to Lyndsey and Karl. Loving nana to Lauren, Tom, Grace and Christopher. Great nan to Ruby and Ruben. Will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Requiem Mass to be held at St Francis De Sales on Wednesday 20th of October at 1:15pm followed by a cremation at Anfield Crematorium. Family flowers only and any donations are to be made to Cancer Research UK. All enquiries to Barringtons Funeral Services, 28 Crosby Road North, Waterloo, L22 4QF Tel: 0151 928 1625 GROGAN - PATRICIA Formerly of Boundary Street East, Liverpool, sadly passed away at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire on Friday 8th October 2021, aged 77 years. A loving Wife to the late Peter, and a dearly loved Mum and Nan. She will be very sadly missed by all of her family and friends. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you the day God called you home. Forever in our hearts. From your loving daughter Nicky and family xxx Funeral Service to be held at South Lincolnshire Crematorium, Surfleet on Monday 25th October 2021 at 12 noon. All flowers welcome c/o Riverside Funeral Services, Bank House, 63 Double Street, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 2AA. Tel. 01775 722567 GROGAN - PATRICIA (Molloy), October 8, 2021. Our dear sister Pat. Reunited with her loved ones. Sweet are the memories silently kept of a sister we loved and will never forget. Ted, Rose, Sheila, Irene, Teresa, Carol and families. Xxx KERSHAW - STEPHEN (Wack), October 2, 2021. Ours is just a simple prayer for God to keep you in His care. Heartfelt sympathy to Michelle and families. From Rose, Chris, Frank and Nicky. LACKEY - PAUL, October 8, 2021. Peacefully aged 83 years. Reunited with all his loved ones. Beloved husband to Margaret. Devoted dad to Paul, Kevan and Maureen and step dad to Danny and Jackie. Loving grandad and great-grandad. Much loved father-in-law, brother, uncle and friend. Will be sadly missed by all family and friends xxx Funeral service will be held on Thursday 21st October 2021 at St Mary Mother of God Church Kirkby at 11.30am followed by cremation at St Helen's Crematorium. Paul will be resting at his own home from Monday evening. All enquiries to Peter Coyne Funeral Service, St Chads Drive, Kirkby Town Centre, L32 8RB. Tel 0151 548 7999. MARSH - DILYS JEAN, October 3, 2021. Peacefully at home, aged 80 years. Funeral service to take place at Thornton Crematorium on Friday 22nd October 2021 at 12:45pm. Family Flowers only Please, donations if desired may be sent to the R.N.L.I. or Sefton Women and Children's Aid, Care of McCallum & Tritton & Sons, 46 Mersey View, Brighton-le-sands, L22 6QB, Tel 0151-931-2002 MAYERS - PATRICIA, October 11, 2021. Will be sadly missed by all her loving family. Funeral service to be held on Thursday 21st October at 1.30pm at Springwood Crematorium. Family flowers only. Donations, if desired, to Dementia UK. All enquiries to Desmond L Bannon & Sons, Gateacre Village, L25 3PH. 0151 4283885. McGREGOR - ELIZABETH (Betty) (nee Fitzsimmons), October 11, 2021. Mum to Janet and Mally, nan to Lisa and Mark, Chris and Louise, great-nan to Luke, Connor and Abbey. Mum what can we say, we are and always will be broken hearted, no words can explain how much our last day together and so many happy precious memories will have to last us until we meet again, I'm sure the Lord will take care of you til then and wrap you in His arms to take any pain away. Rest in God's peace, Mum. Love always xx Mum, so sad you had to leave us, you brought so much love and laughter into our lives, we will forever remember special times we spent together. Reunited with our dad, and your brothers and sisters and friends, goodnight God bless, love and miss you, your loving son Steve and Carole. Our beautiful nan, you truly were the best nan and great-nan we could ever wish for and we are so lucky you were ours, you were the strongest, kindest, funniest, most caring lady and was never afraid to speak your mind which always made us laugh. We will love and miss you forever, you will always be in our hearts, we know you will always be looking after us from Heaven so we will have to be on our best behaviour. Goodnight, God bless, love you forever. Lisa, Mark, Andrew, Chris, Louise, Kelly, Luke, Connor and Abbey xxxxxxx Funeral Mass will take place at St Francis De Sales Church on Thursday October 21st at 1:15, burial following in Kirkdale Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired to Thornton Jospice c/o Peter Coyne Funeral Service, Millennium House, 475 Queens Drive, L4 8TY. Tel: 0151 226 7999. MOGAN BARBARA (Nash) October 11, 2021 Passed away aged 75 peacefully at home surrounded by all her family. Mum, your courage and strength that you have shown these past few months will stay with us forever. Goodnight God bless, love you Mum. Brokenhearted daughters Helen & Tracey x Grandsons, Granddaughters & Great Grandchildren. x Funeral service to be held at St John's Church Rice Lane on 25th October at 12pm followed by burial at Everton Cemetery at 1pm. All family & friends welcome to celebrate Barbara's life at Dunnys Club MUOGBO - CELINE, September 23, 2021. Peacefully aged 81 years. Reunited with husband Joseph. Loving Mum of Joseph, Celine, Anita and Emmanuel. Much loved Grandma to all her grandchildren. Graveside service to take place at Toxteth Cemetery on Monday 25th October at 3pm. All enquiries to Hardacres Funeral Directors, 15 Jason Street, L5 5DY, where Celine will be resting from Wednesday. Tel 0151 2074888 PAYNE - MARGARET C, September 30th, 2021. Aged 87 years. Margaret will be greatly missed by all her loving family and friends. Service and cremation at Springwood Crematorium on Friday 22nd October at 3pm. All enquiries to Thomas Porter & Sons 345-347 Park Road, Dingle, L8, Tel 0151 7271911. RICHARDS - JAMES (Jay), September 22, 2021. Of all the precious gifts in life however great or small, to have you as my son was the greatest gift of all. I will miss you with every beat of my broken heart. There are no goodbyes for us, wherever you are, you will always be in my heart. - Your brokenhearted Dad and Brother Lewis xx RICHARDS - JAMES (Jim), September 22, 2021. You went away suddenly we did not say goodbye, but brothers and sisters can never be parted precious memories never die. Miss you forever. - Te xx RICHARDS - JAMES (Jim), September 22, 2021. There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light still remains. In another time, in a happier place, we will meet again. - Love Uncle Ben, Maria and kids xx RICHARDS - JAMES, September 22, 2021. From babe to boy, from boy to man, I stood and watched you grow, what it means to lose you, no one will ever know. - Love Nan xxxx RICHMOND - LESLIE GEORGE, 11th October 2021. Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Devoted husband of Agnes, loving dad of David and Steven, father-in-law to Paula, a much loved and selfless grandad to James, Karl and Faye. Forever in our hearts. Funeral service will be held at Anfield Crematorium on Wednesday 20th October at 10.00am. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, to the Stroke Association. All enquiries to Stephen Cain Funeral Service, 133 County Road, Walton, L4 3QG. Tel 0151 538 9591 RICHMOND - LES, 11th October 2021. You've left us with beautiful memories Les, we will be forever grateful to have had you in our lives. Goodnight, God bless. Jean, Alan, Mark and families. RICHMOND - LES, 11th October 2021. It's not what we write, it's not what we say, it's how we remember you, in our own special way. Goodnight, God bless uncle Les. Jeff and Dawn xx. ROBERTS - STAN, October 6, 2021. Aged 90 yrs. Well known P.E. teacher form Sefton Park and Anfield Comp. (Boys), coach of Liverpool Harriers for over thirty years. Sadly passed away after a long battle with dementia. Service and Cremation at Springwood Crematorium on Monday 25th October 2021 at 3.30 p.m. All enquiries to B.Jenkins Family Funeral Directors, 4 Church Rd North, Wavertree. L15 6TF Tel.0151 733 7201 ROGERS - GERARD (Dodger), September 25, 2021. Suddenly aged 69 years. Gerard will be deeply missed by his loving wife Yvonne, daughter Fay, son in law Andrew and grandchildren Georgia and Joel. Requiem Mass to be held at St Francis of Assisi on Thursday 21st October 10.00am followed by cremation at Springwood Crematorium. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired can be made out to Everton In the Community or the Alzheimer's Society in memory of Ged's sister Marie and placed in the donations box at church. All enquiries to Thomas Porter & Sons, 142 St Mary's Road, Garston, L19 2JJ. Tel: 0151 427 4482 SCALES - BRIAN GERRARD, October 4, 2021. Aged 53 years Reunited with his Mum and Dad. A loving Dad and Grandad. Will be very sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral Service at St Agnes Church, on Monday 25th October at 10.30am, followed by Interment at Yew Tree Cemetery. All Enqs to Debbie Bennett Funeral Directors, 31 High Street Prescot L34 6HE 0151 426 3131 Where Brian is resting. WILLIAMS - WALTER 'FRED', October 2, 2021. Passed away peacefully on 2nd October 2021, aged 83 years. Beloved husband of Elizabeth. Loving dad to Kenneth, Ruth & Jane, devoted Grandfather & Great Grandfather. Fred's funeral service will be held at St Luke's Parish Church on Thursday 21st October at 10.30am followed by a committal at Thornton Garden of Rest. After this we would ask you all to raise a glass wherever you see fit, as due to vulnerability and shielding from Covid, we will not be having a gathering. Family flowers only but donations welcome to Dementia UK. All enquiries to Barringtons Funeral Services, 49 Liverpool Road, Formby L37 6BT. Tel: 01704 461 511. FITZPATRICK - JUNE, June, six lonely years since you left us, I feel the same about you now as I always have. I will love and miss you forever. My wife, loving mother of Julie, Tony and Stephen, mother-in-law of Adina and nanna of Olivia, Ella and Jake. - Husband Tony. TYNAN - JON PAUL, 17th October. Still very sadly missed. With love. - Tony and Mo xx TEDFORD - EILEEN, 18th October 2021, 83rd Birthday today. (If we could visit Heaven mum on this, our saddest day, maybe for a moment our pain would go away. We'd put our arms around you and whisper words so true, that living life without you is so very hard to do. We cannot bring the old days back when we were all together, but loving thoughts and memories will stay with us forever. Happy Birthday Mum). - Ever-loving Husband Charlie and family xx WHORTON - DAVID, Thinking about you now and always. Tears in my eyes, pain in my heart which will not go away. Have a lovely birthday Son. - Love yer, Mum and family xxxxxx PETER COYNE FUNERAL SERVICE The Grosvenor 134-140 Stanley Road, Kirkdale 0151 207 0222 Millennium House 475 Queens Drive, L4 8TY 0151 226 7999 634 Longmoor Lane, Fazakerley 0151 521 7999 1 St Chads Drive, Kirkby 0151 548 7999 24 hour service run throughout Merseyside. PETER COYNE Funeral Service. Covering all of Merseyside. 0151 207 0222 - 0151 226 7999 - 0151 521 7999 - 0151 548 7999 24 hour service. STEPHEN CAIN - A trading name of Thomas Porter & Sons Ltd. 51 Priory Rd 0151 260 3767. County Road 0151 538 9591. 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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 43 facebook.com/theliverpoolecho KEMPTON TOMORROW NEWCASTLE TOMORROW YARMOUTH TOMORROW Going: Standard to slow Draw: No advantage. Going: Standard Draw: High numbers have a slight advantage over 5f. Going: Good to soft-good in places Draw: High numbers best on the straight course, especially in large fields. 5.00 RACING TV HANDICAP (5) 5f Winner £3,240 (10 run) RTV 1 (6) 411 La Roca Del Fuego (24) G Deacon 5 9-7 (D)........ T Heard (5) 80 2 (1) 555 Smokey (15) C Wallis 4 9-6 (D6)............................R Kingscote 85 3 (4) 734 Gustav Graves (15) M Loughnane 3 9-5................ P Prince 67 4 (10) 474 Berrtie (19) P McEntee 3 9-5............................... S De Sousa 81 5 (2) 447 Street Parade (19) M Attwater 5 9-5 (D4).............J Haynes 84 6 (5) 270 Secretfact (23) M Saunders 8 9-4 (D8).......................R Tate — 7 (7) 689 Spirit Power (22) E Alston 6 9-1 (CD2)....................L Morris 85 8 (8) 471 Persaria (19) J Fanshawe 3 8-13 (D)..................... D Muscutt 79 9 (9) 467 Lothian (12) M Attwater 3 8-11..............................R Hornby 84 10 (3) 122 Trusty Rusty (26) A Carroll 4 8-10 (D2)................ T Whelan 77 BETTING: 9-4 La Roca Del Fuego, 7-2 Persaria, 6 Trusty Rusty, Gustav Graves, 8 Smokey, 12 Berrtie, 14 Spirit Power, 20 Lothian, Street Parade, 25 Secretfact. 2020: AUTUMN TRAIL 3 9 2, Rob Hornby 16-5 Fav (R Guest), drawn (1), 8 ran. 5.30 UNIBET CASINO DEPOSIT 10 GET 40 BONUS NURSERY (6) (2-Y-O) 1m Winner £2,700 (14 run) RTV 1 (3) 141 Hurry Up Hedley (7) W Haggas 9-8(6ex) (D).A Farragher (5) 60 2 (5) 476 Whispering Winds (14) B Millman 9-7..............O Murphy 47 3 (14) 003 Aurelia Gold (17) S Dow 9-5............................. S De Sousa 47 4 (9) 806 Patient Man (35) Tom Clover 9-5............................H Turner 3 5 (7) 599 Argirl (14) E J-Houghton 9-5...................................C Bishop 38 6 (13) 605 Stargazer Lily (32) A Watson 9-3..........................L Morris 47 7 (1) 968 Capla Fever (7) M Botti 9-1..............................S Cherchi (3) 33 8 (6) 770 Divining (7) J S Moore 9-1...................... Laura Coughlan (5) 44 9 (12) 472 Midgetonamission (7) P Evans 8-13 (BF).........P Cosgrave — 10 (4) 532 Petal Power (21) M Channon 8-11 (BF)............. Rossa Ryan 47 11 (2) 890 Who’s Ur Dandy (69) M Walford 8-11..................D Costello 34 12 (11) 459 Birkie Girl (40) J S Moore 8-10...............T Hammer Hansen — 13 (10) 099 Ferro D’orr (22) K Frost 8-10.............................. T Whelan 44 14 (8) 074 Hen Harrier (14) J Boyle 8-7................................W Cox (3) 33 BETTING: 11-4 Hurry Up Hedley, 4 Petal Power, 5 Midgetonamission, 6 Aurelia Gold, 12 Whispering Winds, Stargazer Lily, Hen Harrier, 16 Capla Fever, 25 Others. 2020: ARCADIAN NIGHTS 9 6, Oisin Murphy 10-3 Fav (M Channon), drawn (7), 14 ran. 6.00 UNIBET EXTRA PLACE OFFERS EVERY DAY HAND- ICAP (DIV 1) (6) 1m Winner £2,700 (14 run) RTV 1 (14) 412 Paddyplex (53) K Dalgleish 8 9-9 (BF, D)................J Fanning 40 2 (13) 231 Bearwith (3) B Meehan 3 9-8.............................. L Steward 62 3 (11) 763 Makambe (3) C Banham 6 9-7 (CD)...........................J Haynes 77 4 (5) 689 Al Tarmaah (14) L Carter 4 9-6.......................C Murtagh (3) 60 5 (6) 565 Cuban Musketeer (15) T Ward 3 9-4................R Kingscote 63 6 (10) 180 Thread Count (11) A Watson 3 9-3.........................L Morris 44 7 (1) 516 Bonnie Lad (54) R Hughes 3 9-3 (BF, D).............. G Rooke (3) 69 8 (7) -30 Diamonds At Dusk (154) M Bell 3 9-2.................O Murphy 67 9 (2) 044 Major J (10) H Kobeissi 3 9-2................................ D Muscutt 68 10 (3) 555 The King’s Steed (12) S Lycett 8 9-0 (D5)............ S De Sousa 65 11 (8) 472 Epic Express (14) C Dwyer 3 9-0.............T Hammer Hansen 85 12 (4) 349 Recuerdame (15) S Dow 5 8-12 (CD).....................D Costello 72 13 (12) 479 Havergate Island (24) M Pattinson 3 8-10....... C Bennett 74 14 (9) 443 My Lady Claire (14) P Chamings 5 8-9 (BF, CD).......R Hornby 63 BETTING: 7-2 Bearwith, 6 Epic Express, Paddyplex, 7 Makambe, 8 My Lady Claire, 10 Bonnie Lad, Major J, 12 The King’s Steed, Diamonds At Dusk, 14 Others. 2020: BOASTY 3 9 2, Stevie Donohoe 16-1 (C Fellowes), drawn (7), 14 ran. 6.30 UNIBET EXTRA PLACE OFFERS EVERY DAY HAND- ICAP (DIV 2) (6) 1m Winner £2,700 (14 run) RTV 1 (12) 515 Catch My Breath (12) J Ryan 5 9-9 (BF, D5).............L Morris 70 2 (9) 940 Chifa (23) E De Giles 4 9-7.....................................P Cosgrave 69 3 (1) 953 Busby (20) P Kirby 6 9-7 (C4)................................ Rossa Ryan 69 4 (4) 172 Silk Tie (31) P Evans 3 9-4........................................C Bishop 69 5 (5) 350 Headley George (24) S Dow 4 9-4.......................O Murphy 70 6 (10) 208 Mr Fustic (17) Andi Brown 3 9-3.......................... D Muscutt 47 7 (11) 235 Hellavapace (22) J Portman 3 9-3 (D)...................R Hornby 69 8 (13) 570 Sam Bellamy (10) M Johnston 3 9-2 (D)................J Fanning 63 9 (14) 676 Capricious (41) C Banham 3 9-1.............................J Haynes 48 10 (3) 857 Swiss Rowe (139) J Butler 3 9-0........................S Cherchi (3) 62 11 (7) 423 Aletoile (34) C Dwyer 3 8-12............................... S De Sousa 74 12 (8) 109 Treble Clef (32) L Carter 6 8-10 (CD)...............C Murtagh (3) 68 13 (6) 470 Anniemation (15) B Barr 4 8-9............................. T Whelan 62 14 (2) 080 Tighten Up (37) B Millman 3 8-4......................... T Heard (5) — BETTING: 7-2 Silk Tie, 4 Busby, 9-2 Catch My Breath, 6 Hellavapace, Aletoile, 14 Swiss Rowe, Anniemation, Headley George, 25 Others. 2020: No corresponding race. FORM GUIDE: SILK TIE 5-1 Close up, pushed along halfway, slightly outpaced over 2f out, ridden and headway over 1f out, stayed on to go 2nd towards finish, 2nd of 10, 3/4l behind Chillsea at Wolverhampton 7f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) in Sep. BUSBY 4-1 Awkwardly away, mid-division out wide, headway inside final furlong, ran on well towards finish, not reach leaders, 3rd of 12, 1l behind Los Camachos at Kempton 7f hcp (6) pol in Sep. CATCH MY BREATH 15-8fav Slowly into stride, pushed along early in rear, ran on inside final furlong, never able to challenge, 5th of 13, 2 3/4l behind Boy George at Chelmsford City 1m hcp (6) pol. 1.40 BETWAY APPRENTICE HANDICAP (6) 1m 4f Winner £2,700 (14 run) SSR 1 (3) 324 Miracle Eagle (25) J O’Keeffe 4 9-12.......................J Peate 59 2 (7) 328 Hoopmalassie (15) K Dalgleish 4 9-10.......... O McSweeney — 3 (11) 498 Esspeegee (28) Joseph Parr 8 9-8 (CD3)..............S Feilden (5) 49 4 (8) 384 Reclaim Victory (22) B Ellison 4 9-8................ Z Wheatley 67 5 (14) 750 Star Dreamer (12) S Corbett 4 9-5..................S Mooney (5) 76 6 (2) 057 Melgate Majeure (28) D Brooke 5 9-4 (C4).....A Brookes (5) 56 7 (12) 254 Thorntoun Care (35) R Fell 10 9-4 (D3)............B Harris (5) 65 8 (6) 098 Lochnaver (22) I Jardine 3 9-2...............Shannon Watts (5) 70 9 (9) 696 Trinity Star (52) D Thompson 10 9-0 (D)...............A Jary (5) — 10 (4) 845 Robert Johnson (37) P Kirby 3 8-13......... Ryan Sexton (5) — 11 (10) 350 The Brora Pobbles (22) Ewan Whillans 6 8-13 (C).Mark Winn (7) 66 12 (5) 365 Manfadh (52) K Frost 6 8-13........Alexander Voikhansky (5) — 13 (1) 458 Vertice (20) D Thompson 4 8-12......................... G Sanna (3) 67 14 (13) 344 Capla Lass (17) M & D Easterby 3 8-7................... W Pyle (5) 62 BETTING: 4 Miracle Eagle, 11-2 Reclaim Victory, 13-2 Melgate Majeure, 15-2 Capla Lass, 10 Manfadh, Hoopmalassie, 12 Thorntoun Care, Esspeegee, 14 Others. 2020: CALVINIST 7 9 10, Callum Hutchinson(7) 8-1 (K Frost), drawn (7), 13 ran. 2.15 EBF RESTRICTED NOVICE STAKES (GBB RACE) (4) (2-Y-O) 7f Winner £5,400 (14 run) SSR 1 (4) 81 The Menstone Gem (22) Phillip Makin 9-5 (CD)....... R Scott 76 2 (8) 9 Billyb (45) Mrs A Duffield 9-3.....................................D Allan — 3 (11) 80 O Sullivan (11) A Keatley 9-3..................... Ryan Sexton (7) — 4 (2) Verona Star A Watson 9-3.....................................H Doyle — 5 (7) Ajs Barood M Johnston 9-1.......................................J Hart — 6 (9) 2 Dubai Immo (22) M Botti 9-1.................................. N Callan 73 7 (5) 8 Kata Heart’s (34) Liam Bailey 9-1...................... D Tudhope — 8 (3) 6 Prince Achille (26) J O’Keeffe 9-1........................J Garritty — 9 (6) 8 Samurai Sneddz (22) K Scott 9-1......................... P Dennis 44 10 (13) Mister Falsetto J Camacho 8-13...................P Mulrennan — 11 (1) 8 Coeur De Coeurs (22) J O’Keeffe 8-10........................G Lee 19 12 (10) 7 Danby Wiske (52) M Dods 8-8............................... C Beasley — 13 (12) Mad Artymaise I Furtado 8-8.................................T Eaves — 14 (14) 4 Scotch Mistress (12) D O’Meara 8-8.........................S Gray 57 BETTING: 7-2 The Menstone Gem, 4 Dubai Immo, 9-2 Verona Star, 11-2 Ajs Barood, 10 Mister Falsetto, 12 Scotch Mistress, 16 Mad Artymaise, Danby Wiske, Prince Achille, Samurai Sneddz, 25 Others. 2020: CROSSFORD 9 5, Paul Hanagan 9-2 (C Hills), drawn (9), 12 ran. 2.50 BETWAY HANDICAP (3) 6f Winner £6,210 (14 run) SSR 1 (12) 394 Desert Gulf (24) W Knight 3 9-9 (D3)................. D Tudhope 89 2 (2) 2-5 City Walk (37) S bin Suroor 4 9-9 (D).........................H Doyle — 3 (14) 210 Pagan (44) W Haggas 3 9-7 (BF, D2)....................T Marquand — 4 (13) 009 Kind Review (11) T Waggott 5 9-7 (CD).....................T Eaves 97 5 (6) 372 Silver Samurai (25) M Botti 4 9-7 (D).................... N Callan 95 6 (11) 213 Wentworth Falls (24) G Harker 9 9-6 (D6)........ C Beasley 81 7 (7) 466 Global Warning (115) C Dwyer 5 9-5 (CD2)......H Burns (5) 96 8 (8) 150 Fortamour (32) B Haslam 5 9-2 (C2, D2)................ A Mullen 100 9 (3) 618 Kapono (12) R Fell 5 9-1 (CD2)......................................J Hart 95 10 (10) 561 Equiano Springs (31) T Tate 7 9-1 (CD2)....................G Lee — 11 (9) 673 Giogiobbo (40) S Dixon 8 8-12 (D12)..............K Schofield (5) 83 12 (1) 565 Abduction (17) R Fahey 3 8-10 (D)......................P Hanagan 98 13 (4) 544 Jordan Electrics (7) Ewan Whillans 5 8-8 (D4).....C Hardie 86 14 (5) 421 Captain Vallo (7) Phillip Makin 3 8-7 (CD)................ R Scott 96 BETTING: 6 Pagan, 7 Silver Samurai, 15-2 Kapono, Equiano Springs, Captain Vallo, 8 Desert Gulf, Wentworth Falls, 12 Giogiobbo, Abduction, Global Warning, 14 Others. 2020: BRIAN THE SNAIL 6 9 7, David Nolan 11-1 (R Fahey), drawn (1), 14 ran. FORM GUIDE: PAGAN 3-1fav Towards rear, ridden well over 2f out, hung left and weakened over 1f out, 11th of 12, 9l behind Bergerac at York 6f 3yo hcp 0-95 (3) gf in Sep. SILVER SAMURAI 18-1 Held up towards rear, headway over 2f out, went 2nd inside final 2f, soon ridden edging left, kept on inside final furlong, not quite pace to challenge, 2nd of 12, 1/2l behind Challet at York 7f hcp 0-95 (3) gd in Sep. CAPTAIN VALLO 11-4fav In touch, headway over 2f out, pushed along to lead entering final furlong, ran on, won at Newcastle 6f app hcp 0-75 (5) beating Burrows Seeside by 1/2l, 13 ran. EQUIANO SPRINGS 11-2 Keen close up, not clear run approaching final furlong, switched right, ran on to lead towards finish, readily, won at Newmarket 6f hcp 0-85 (4) gf in Sep beating Spring Bloom by 3/4l, 6 ran. 3.25 EBF CONDITIONS STAKES (GBB RACE) (2) (2-Y-O) 6f Winner £9,793 (5 run) SSR 1 (2) 117 Taj Alriyadh (50) K Burke 9-9 (D2).............................. C Lee — 2 (3) 712 Eldrickjones (13) R Fell 9-6 (BF, D)......................M Crehan — 3 (5) 345 Sam Maximus (53) T Dascombe 9-6 (D)........... P J McDonald — 4 (4) 01 Space Cowboy (41) R Spencer 9-6 (D)......................H Doyle 83 5 (1) 521 Canonized (10) W Haggas 9-4 (D).....................T Marquand — BETTING: 7-4 Canonized, 3 Sam Maximus, 9-2 Space Cowboy, 11-2 Taj Alriyadh, Eldrickjones. 2020: SIGNIFICANTLY 9 2, Clifford Lee 5-1 (K Burke), drawn (2), 5 ran. FORM GUIDE: CANONIZED 7-2 Bumped start, chased leaders, not clear run over 2f out, soon switched left, led over 1f out, wandered about a fraction inside final furlong, driven out, won at York 6f 2yo lst stk (1) gs beating Witch Hunter by 3/4l, 12 ran. SAM MAXIMUS 10-3 Prominent and disputed towards outer, close 3rd halfway, ridden 2f out, no extra in 5th 1f out, kept on one pace, 5th of 12, 7l behind Sacred Bridge at Curragh 6f 2yo Grp 3 (1) gd in Aug. SPACE COWBOY 4-1 Made all, going well over 2f out, shaken up and extended advantage over 1f out, reduced lead inside final furlong but in full control, won at Wolverhampton 6f 2yo mdn stks (5) in Sep beating Rainbow Colours by 2 1/2l, 8 ran. 1.23 EBF FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES (GBB RACE) (4) (2-Y-O) 1m Winner £5,400 (16 run) SSR 1 (12) 41 Hanaady (20) E Dunlop 9-6 (D).............................. J Crowley 68 2 (14) A Cappella J & T Gosden 9-0................................... R Havlin — 3 (15) 043 A La Francaise (42) M Tregoning 9-0....................M Dwyer 63 4 (7) 0 Amanzoe (11) W Haggas 9-0..................................R L Moore 61 5 (4) 5 Big Bear Hug (127) A West 9-0............................. J Mitchell — 6 (16) 68 Cromarty (29) D M Simcock 9-0..........................J P Spencer 54 7 (2) 5 Ellencarne (20) J & T Gosden 9-0..........................M Harley 64 8 (13) 90 Eurythmic (19) T Kent 9-0.................................. R Dawson — 9 (9) 8 New Year Honours (20) R Beckett 9-0..................C Fallon 55 10 (10) Oblong Song R Varian 9-0................................ David Egan — 11 (8) Ready To Shine S & E Crisford 9-0........................... A Atzeni — 12 (1) Rose’s Girl E Dunlop 9-0......................................D Probert — 13 (3) Shaara J & T Gosden 9-0..........................................D O’Neill — 14 (11) Show Lights C Appleby 9-0.....................................W Buick — 15 (6) Tequilamockingbird C Fellowes 9-0..............S Donohoe — 16 (5) 6 Yarralumla (20) C Cox 9-0 (BF)............................... A Kirby 61 BETTING: 5 Show Lights, 11-2 A Cappella, 7 Oblong Song, 15-2 Hanaady, 10 Yarralumla, Ellencarne, Shaara, Ready To Shine, 12 Others. 2020: RANDOM HARVEST 9 0, William Buick 33-1 (E Walker), drawn (14), 13 ran. 1.55 BRITISH EBF FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES (GBB RACE) (4) (2-Y-O) 6f Winner £5,400 (14 run) SSR 1 (1) 523 Favourite Child (17) K Burke 9-6 (D2)...........P-L Jamin (3) 80 2 (10) 33 Anniversary Belle (8) Mrs P Sly 9-0...................S W Kelly 64 3 (13) 25 Clitheroe (52) D M Simcock 9-0..........................J P Spencer 90 4 (5) Cookies And Creme C Fellowes 9-0....................... A Atzeni — 5 (14) 0 Distant Light (14) A Balding 9-0.........................D Probert — 6 (2) Heat Of The Moment J Chapple-Hyam 9-0......... J Crowley — 7 (8) Ilona Tamara J R Jenkins 9-0...............................M Ghiani — 8 (11) 844 Kyber Crystal (48) A Keatley 9-0......................L Edmunds 78 9 (3) 4 Morag Mccullagh (24) M Bell 9-0.................. C Shepherd 70 10 (9) Next Chapter J Tate 9-0......................................R L Moore — 11 (12) Sea Formula W Haggas 9-0....................................C Fallon — 12 (6) 8 Spirit Of The Age (8) C Dunnett 9-0..................... E J Walsh 5 13 (4) Streaky Bay J Chapple-Hyam 9-0...............................R Tart — 14 (7) Tilsworth Jade J R Jenkins 9-0......................... R Dawson — BETTING: 7-4 Clitheroe, 6 Morag Mccullagh, Favourite Child, Sea Formula, 8 Next Chapter, Anniversary Belle, 10 Kyber Crystal, 25 Heat Of The Moment, Distant Light, Cookies And Creme, 33 Others. 2020: KINDRED SPIRIT 9 0, Andrea Atzeni 11-1 (R Varian), drawn (13), 12 ran. 7.00 UNIBET/BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF NOVICE STAKES (GBB RACE) (5) (2-Y-O) 6f Winner £3,780 (8 run) RTV 1 (3) 1 Whoputfiftyinyou (37) C Cox 9-9 (D)................. H Crouch — 2 (6) 3 Antiphon (189) A Balding 9-2...............................O Murphy — 3 (1) Aussie Banker R Hughes 9-2............................P Cosgrave — 4 (4) Jack Leslie H Candy 9-2......................................... J Watson — 5 (8) 86 Nonsuch Lad (19) J Boyle 9-2............................. C Bennett 59 6 (5) 76 This Is My Half (13) A Carroll 9-2...............................R Tate 21 7 (7) 6 Lady Rowah (24) J J Quinn 8-11............................D Costello — 8 (2) 34 Sharesa (27) M Johnston 8-11...............................J Fanning 72 BETTING: 13-8 Antiphon, 9-4 Whoputfiftyinyou, 3 Sharesa, 12 Aussie Banker, 14 Others. 2020: POPMASTER 9 5, Edward Greatrex 12-1 (E Walker), drawn (12), 11 ran. 7.30 UNIBET 3 UNIBOOSTS A DAY HANDICAP (5) 6f Winner £3,240 (12 run) RTV 1 (1) 427 Kendergarten Kop (38) D Flood 6 9-11 (C, D).......C Bishop 65 2 (11) 921 Show Me A Sunset (17) R Cowell 5 9-11 (D)........B McHugh 75 3 (5) 735 Ghaaliya (21) C Banham 3 9-10 (CD)........................J Haynes 78 4 (3) 644 Kingsholm (29) J Fanshawe 4 9-10 (BF, D).............O Murphy 76 5 (10) 432 Join Forces (21) J Tate 3 9-9....................................L Morris 77 6 (9) 424 Kath’s Toyboy (38) R Hughes 3 9-8................... G Rooke (3) 77 7 (2) 344 Mellys Flyer (40) G Scott 3 9-7........................... D Muscutt 68 8 (12) 012 Good Earth (6) J Osborne 4 9-7 (D)..........................N Currie 79 9 (7) 156 Salsoul (72) C Wallis 3 9-7 (D2)...........................R Kingscote 62 10 (4) 132 Imagine Freedom (21) Joseph Parr 3 9-5..........Jane Elliott 78 11 (8) 765 Moonlighting (14) A Carroll 4 8-9...................... T Whelan — 12 (6) 681 Willingly (14) M Usher 4 8-8 (D2)....................... T Heard (5) 46 BETTING: 9-2 Show Me A Sunset, 6 Join Forces, 13-2 Kingsholm, 7 Others. 8.00 UNIBET CASINO HANDICAP (4) 1m 4f Winner £5,400 (14 run) RTV 1 (9) 124 Night Hunter (60) S bin Suroor 4 10-2.........A Farragher (5) 85 2 (5) 242 Sky Power (20) R Beckett 4 10-1 (BF, D)............... S De Sousa 89 3 (4) 220 Precision Storm (131) M Loughnane 4 10-0 (C).....L Morris 87 4 (10) 283 Croeso Cymraeg (14) H Evans 7 9-13 (CD)............D Costello — 5 (14) 280 Sovereign Duke (19) H Candy 6 9-10 (C)...............R Hornby 76 6 (3) 347 Genesius (29) Sir M Prescott 4 9-7 (D3)........ Morgan Cole (7) 88 7 (2) 035 Andaleep (20) F O’Brien 5 9-7.............................. L Steward 87 8 (8) 0-7 Shatha (24) I Furtado 4 9-6 (C)............................... T Whelan — 9 (7) 261 Loving Dash (46) J Fanshawe 3 9-5 (CD)............... D Muscutt 90 10 (1) 622 Mutarabby (36) J Butler 7 9-4..........................S Cherchi (3) 89 11 (13) 430 Wallem (20) A Balding 3 9-3 (BF)...........................O Murphy 85 12 (6) 111 Diamond Bay (26) T Ward 3 9-2 (CD)..................R Kingscote 90 13 (11) 421 Bascule (19) R Hughes 3 9-0 (D)......................... G Rooke (3) 87 14 (12) 115 Saratoga Gold (25) C Hills 3 8-12 (D2).............. Rossa Ryan — BETTING: 5 Sky Power, 6 Bascule, Diamond Bay, 13-2 Loving Dash, 10 Others. 2020: CULTURE 4 9 8, Adam Kirby 6-4 Fav (G Baker), drawn (10), 10 ran. 8.30 TRY OUR NEW SUPER BOOSTS AT UNIBET FILLIES’ HANDICAP (5) 1m 3f Winner £3,240 (14 run) RTV 1 (4) 385 Lady Pendragon (28) Martin Smith 4 9-12......R Kingscote 65 2 (8) 316 Confils (22) G Baker 5 9-9...................................P Cosgrave — 3 (6) 114 Bookmark (24) M Bell 3 9-9 (BF).............................H Turner 62 4 (14) 444 Invincible Lass (8) M Botti 3 9-7....................S Cherchi (3) 63 5 (3) 863 Coupe De Champagne (17) M Johnston 3 9-6 (C).J Fanning 83 6 (13) 356 Kinderfrau (23) B Johnson 3 9-6..........................W Cox (3) 72 7 (10) 342 Angels Landing (69) I Williams 3 9-5........ B Sanderson (3) 69 8 (1) 306 Hipsway (25) K Dalgleish 3 9-5...............................R Hornby 61 9 (12) 622 Arrange (23) Joseph Parr 3 9-5.............................. J Watson 64 10 (5) 524 Miss Zenlingus (20) H Dunlop 3 9-5......................C Bishop 73 11 (2) 153 Like Sugar (32) K P De Foy 4 9-5 (BF, C)................. D Muscutt 73 12 (7) 645 Torbellino (19) John & Jewell 5 9-5...................... H Crouch 82 13 (11) 133 New Heights (34) J Portman 3 9-4 (C)................ Rossa Ryan 55 14 (9) 566 Who Cares Wins (89) A King 3 9-1...................... L Steward 72 BETTING: 5 Angels Landing, 6 Bookmark, 13-2 Like Sugar, 8 Miss Zenlingus, Arrange, 10 Others. 2020: TRANSCRIPT 3 9 3, Pat Cosgrave 17-2 (J Chapple-Hyam), drawn (12), 13 ran. 4.00 MANSIONBET PROUD PARTNERS OF AWC HAND- ICAP (DIV 1) (6) 1m Winner £2,700 (13 run) SSR 1 (13) 030 Nat Love (28) J Mackie 4 10-0 (C)...................... P J McDonald 70 2 (4) 545 Fennaan (22) Phillip Makin 6 9-12 (CD)...................... R Scott 65 3 (11) -63 The Sedberghian (109) S England 3 9-11..............S James — 4 (9) 222 Caballero (8) K Dalgleish 5 9-9 (BF)................. C Rodriguez — 5 (10) 247 Kornflake (85) M Johnston 3 9-8...............................J Hart 54 6 (12) 312 Plastic Paddy (12) M Appleby 3 9-7 (BF, CD)........R Winston 68 7 (3) 250 Lincoln Gamble (11) R Fahey 4 9-6...................T Hamilton 59 8 (8) 740 Ring Of Gold (28) M & D Easterby 4 9-5... Joanna Mason (3) — 9 (2) 336 Abnaa (11) A Brittain 4 9-3.......................................C Hardie 71 10 (6) 887 Cosa Sara (12) J Goldie 3 8-11................... Miss A Waugh (5) 81 11 (5) 730 Gently Spoken (12) S Dixon 4 8-7.................K Schofield (5) 59 12 (1) /99 New Rhythm (18) Ewan Whillans 6 8-7.................J Gormley 52 13 (7) 990 Batocchi (18) R Menzies 3 8-4................................ A Mullen 51 BETTING: 7-2 Plastic Paddy, 4 Caballero, 13-2 Fennaan, 7 The Sedberghian, 15-2 Nat Love, Abnaa, 14 Lincoln Gamble, Kornflake, Ring Of Gold, 25 Others. 2020: TRAVELLER 6 9 12, Harry Russell(5) 6-1 (A Brittain), drawn (1), 14 ran. 4.35 MANSIONBET PROUD PARTNERS OF AWC HAND- ICAP (DIV 2) (6) 1m Winner £2,700 (13 run) SSR 1 (12) 583 Swiss Knight (33) M & D Easterby 6 9-12 (D2).Joanna Mason (3)67 2 (10) 821 Temper Trap (12) T Easterby 4 9-11 (D).....................D Allan — 3 (13) 980 Traveller (4) A Brittain 7 9-9 (CD3)..................H Russell (3) 65 4 (2) 014 Lexington Warfare (22) R Fahey 4 9-9 (C).......P Hanagan 71 5 (4) 786 Velma (33) C Fairhurst 4 9-8 (CD)...................................J Hart 73 6 (1) 477 Wootton Creek (60) M Johnston 3 9-6 (BF)............H Doyle — 7 (7) 443 Engles Rock (12) L Russell 5 9-5......................P Mulrennan — 8 (6) 058 Pallas Lord (15) B Ellison 3 9-5........................ B Robinson 64 9 (9) 607 Shackabooah (12) S Dixon 4 9-3.........................J Fisher (5) 70 10 (5) 080 Kevin The Minion (20) I Furtado 3 8-10.. Elle-May Croot (7) 70 11 (11) 605 Tarnhelm (11) W Storey 6 8-7 (D)............. Miss A Waugh (5) 61 12 (8) 067 Cammy (29) Simon Whitaker 3 8-4............................C Hardie — 13 (3) 807 Lady Artela (38) Ewan Whillans 3 8-4..................J Gormley — BETTING: 11-4 Temper Trap, 9-2 Lexington Warfare, 5 Engles Rock, 7 Swiss Knight, 8 Wootton Creek, 10 Velma, 12 Shackabooah, 16 Tarnhelm, 20 Others. 2020: No corresponding race. 5.05 HEED YOUR HUNCH AT BETWAY HANDICAP (6) 6f Winner £2,700 (14 run) SSR 1 (13) 601 Donizetti (4) K Dalgleish 3 9-9 (CD)................... C Rodriguez 66 2 (7) 596 Mustavim (11) J Wainwright 3 9-6............................T Eaves 63 3 (11) 924 Bridgetown (73) J Camacho 3 9-6 (BF)......................J Hart 51 4 (10) 709 Blazing Hot (43) Paul Collins 4 9-6..........................D Allan 57 5 (12) 426 Miss Behaving (20) Mrs A Duffield 3 9-6 (BF).............S Gray 62 6 (3) 080 The Mousen Champ (7) B Ellison 3 9-6............. B Robinson 71 7 (8) 651 Redzone (11) B Smart 4 9-5 (CD)......................... G Sanna (7) 70 8 (4) 540 Three Hat Day (62) M Dods 3 9-5.......................... C Beasley — 9 (5) 429 Tomily (3) I Jardine 7 9-4 (D4).................................. A Mullen 75 10 (9) 609 Joshua R (103) Helen Cuthbert 4 9-4........ Joanna Mason (3) — 11 (6) 016 Kilconquhar (11) Ewan Whillans 4 9-4 (BF, CD)........ R Scott 73 12 (14) 620 Kolossus (70) D Thompson 5 9-3 (D)................ P J McDonald 51 13 (2) 938 Morty (15) D O’Meara 3 9-3................................. D Tudhope 67 14 (1) 938 Storm Master (11) J Riches 4 9-2.................K Schofield (5) — BETTING: 2 Donizetti, 9-2 Redzone, 15-2 Bridgetown, 10 Miss Behaving, Tomily, Morty, Kilconquhar, 16 Blazing Hot, Three Hat Day, 20 Others. 2020: AMELIA R 4 8 8, Paul Hanagan 16-1 (R Craggs), drawn (8), 14 ran. 5.40 BETYOURWAY AT BETWAY HANDICAP (6) 5f Winner £2,700 (14 run) SSR 1 (5) 167 Highjacked (35) J J Davies 5 9-7.........................P Hanagan — 2 (9) 728 Radrizzani (26) D O’Meara 3 9-7 (D)................... D Tudhope 73 3 (3) 225 Another Angel (11) A Brittain 7 9-7 (CD7).............C Hardie 74 4 (12) 235 Debawtry (27) B Smart 6 9-7 (CD)...................... G Sanna (7) 75 5 (11) 370 Tantastic (29) B Ellison 3 9-6............................. B Robinson 77 6 (2) 074 For Peat’s Sake (8) M Appleby 3 9-6 (CD).............T Ladd (3) 107 7 (8) 483 Equate (26) B Smart 3 9-5 (D)........................................G Lee 81 8 (10) 905 Big Thanks (18) Phillip Makin 3 9-4.......................... R Scott 77 9 (14) 480 Birkenhead (92) J L Eyre 4 9-4 (D3)..........................D Allan 74 10 (1) 323 Arnold (22) Mrs A Duffield 7 9-3 (BF, D3).....................S Gray 69 11 (7) 984 Young Tiger (26) T Tate 8 9-3 (BF, CD3)............B Garritty (3) — 12 (13) 519 Lord Of The Glen (8) J Goldie 6 9-1 (CD6)........P Mulrennan 74 13 (6) 453 Brandy Station (23) L Williamson 6 9-0 (D6).Z Wheatley (7) 78 14 (4) 366 May The Sixth (127) S Dixon 4 8-13 (D)................J Fisher (5) 79 BETTING: 11-2 Lord Of The Glen, 6 Arnold, 13-2 Young Tiger, 8 Equate, Brandy Station, Another Angel, For Peat’s Sake, 12 Debawtry, 14 Others. 2020: BALLYARE 3 9 7, Paul Mulrennan 6-1 (L Russell), drawn (7), 14 ran. 2.30 RACING TO SCHOOL CELEBRATES 20 YEARS NOVICE STAKES (5) 6f Winner £3,510 (5 run) SSR 1 (4) 2-1 Tarhib (15) W Haggas 3 9-4 (D).............................. J Crowley — 2 (3) 76 Show Me Now (15) Martin Smith 4 8-12...................L Jones — 3 (2) 80- Cousins Joy (420) W Jarvis 3 8-11.....................K Shoemark — 4 (1) 9 Dark Side Diamond (32) C Dwyer 3 8-11.Laura Pearson (3) — 5 (5) 8 Mais Oui Marlene (15) J Bridger 3 8-11................K O’Neill — BETTING: 1-33 Tarhib, 12 Cousins Joy, 33 Dark Side Diamond, 50 Show Me Now, 100 Mais Oui Marlene. 2020: No corresponding race. 3.05 FREE REPLAYS ON ATTHERACES.COM NURSERY (5) (2-Y-O) 6f Winner £3,240 (14 run) SSR 1 (2) 111 Pocket The Profit (7) G Boughey 9-8(12ex) (D)..R L Moore 51 2 (12) 336 Bloomington Bride (20) K Ryan 9-7 (BF)............ A Atzeni 58 3 (1) 444 Irish Millions (24) W Haggas 9-7..........................C Fallon 64 4 (6) 644 Silks Dream (19) Darryll Holland 9-7.................... J Crowley 63 5 (10) 030 Amazon Prince (22) A Keatley 9-6....................L Edmunds 66 6 (4) 236 Chanson D’amour (41) G Scott 9-5..................... J Mitchell 67 7 (7) 865 Royal Showqueen (20) S C Williams 9-4..............M Ghiani 56 8 (11) 795 Clipsham Gold (103) M Appleby 9-3......Josephine Gordon 59 9 (13) 757 Be Glorious (33) Harry Eustace 9-3..................K Shoemark 47 10 (3) 890 Mystical Music (22) R Beckett 9-2................... C Shepherd 54 11 (14) 432 Bonita B (8) M Channon 9-2..................................D Probert 76 12 (8) 759 Kissing (18) K Burke 8-8...................................P-L Jamin (3) 63 13 (9) 011 Hilary’s Boy (19) J L Eyre 8-7 (D2)..................... David Egan 59 14 (5) 300 Beloved Of All (19) C Dunnett 8-0........................K O’Neill 62 BETTING: 3 Pocket The Profit, 11-2 Hilary’s Boy, 6 Bonita B, 13-2 Irish Millions, 10 Amazon Prince, 12 Royal Showqueen, Silks Dream, 14 Chanson D’amour, Clipsham Gold, Bloomington Bride, 16 Others. 2020: No corresponding race. 3.40 CAZOO HANDICAP (6) 1m 3f 104yds Winner £2,700 (15 run) SSR 1 (12) 530 Letter At Dawn (14) M Attwater 4 9-7................. W Carson 65 2 (5) 802 Maykir (14) J R Jenkins 5 9-7...................................M Ghiani 65 3 (2) 647 Prince Abu (193) D Shaw 4 9-6.............................D Keenan — 4 (8) 317 Mystic Dragon (33) Mrs I G-Leveque 5 9-6 (C2).......G Wood 63 5 (10) 475 Fortultous (50) C Banham 4 9-5............................. A Kirby 61 6 (9) 647 Born To Sire (37) C Wallis 4 9-5......................... David Egan 65 7 (3) 587 Pillars Of Earth (24) W Stone 4 9-5.................. J Mitchell — 8 (13) 507 Edgar Allan Poe (30) Harvey Bastiman 7 9-4.O Stammers (5) 66 9 (11) 970 Grimsthorpe Castle (22) M Appleby 4 9-2 (D2).F Larson (7) 37 10 (6) 786 For Love Of Louise (36) D Menuisier 3 9-2......K Shoemark 59 11 (14) 402 Mountrath (15) A West 3 9-1..............................D Probert 30 12 (1) 393 Gustave Aitch (15) Mrs S Leech 5 9-0...................R Coakley — 13 (4) 664 Nine Elms (13) S Bowring 6 9-0...........................L Edmunds 64 14 (7) 233 Voi (36) C Allen 7 9-0 (C2, D2)....................................M Dwyer 59 15 (15) 397 Mint Julep (54) D Steele 3 8-13................................J Bryan 54 BETTING: 9-2 Maykir, 11-2 Mystic Dragon, 8 Born To Sire, Voi, Mountrath, 10 Gustave Aitch, Nine Elms, Pillars Of Earth, 14 Others. 2020: WHITEHAVEN 3 9 3, Andrea Atzeni 15-8 Fav (H Morrison), drawn (14), 14 ran. 4.15 CAZOO SEARCH DRIVE SMILE HANDICAP (5) 1m 2f Winner £3,240 (16 run) SSR 1 (2) 730 Going Underground (115) J Fanshawe 4 9-12 (BF).....K Shoemark 74 2 (13) 147 Glen Esk (25) C Wall 4 9-12 (D3)................................G Wood 74 3 (10) -76 Dr Rio (27) C Cox 5 9-10 (BF)....................................... A Kirby 71 4 (1) 262 Atacamena (13) S & E Crisford 3 9-8......................... A Atzeni 61 5 (4) 844 Prydwen (42) G Scott 3 9-7....................................M Ghiani 58 6 (5) 470 Finoah (13) Martin Smith 5 9-7 (D).......................... E J Walsh 103 7 (3) -65 Legal Rights (13) G L Moore 4 9-7......................T P Queally 70 8 (14) 236 Gold Souk (96) D Steele 4 9-6 (D)..............................J Bryan 75 9 (7) 207 Gleneaglet (13) C Fellowes 3 9-6........................S Donohoe 77 10 (11) 675 Rogue Power (28) Tom Clover 3 9-3..................... J Mitchell 61 11 (12) 359 Red Glory (26) E Dunlop 3 9-2....................R Clutterbuck (5) 79 12 (6) 457 Our New Buddy (26) R Beckett 3 9-2................... J Crowley 74 13 (15) 442 Wow William (23) Sir M Todd 3 9-2......................R L Moore 72 14 (16) 394 Crystal Guard (15) M Bell 3 9-1....................... C Shepherd 75 15 (8) 550 Intercessor (13) J Gallagher 4 9-1 (D)..................D Keenan 75 16 (9) 123 Flower Of Thunder (33) C Dunnett 4 9-0 (BF, CD).K O’Neill 73 BETTING: 6 Dr Rio, 13-2 Wow William, 8 Atacamena, Glen Esk, 10 Legal Rights, Going Underground, Flower Of Thunder, 12 Our New Buddy, Gold Souk, 14 Others. 2020: BORODIN 5 9 12, Jack Garritty 4-1 (S England), drawn (12), 10 ran. 4.50 READ HOLLIE DOYLE’S COLUMN ON ATTHERACES. COM HANDICAP (6) 7f Winner £2,700 (16 run) SSR 1 (9) 094 Light Lily (10) J Butler 4 9-10 (CD)............................J F Egan 58 2 (3) 860 Nuble (89) M Botti 5 9-10........................................M Ghiani — 3 (6) 362 Katyusha (8) C Fellowes 3 9-10...........................S Donohoe 61 4 (11) 224 Frosted Angel (32) Brian O’Rourke 3 9-9.............. R Havlin 51 5 (12) 124 Cliffcake (21) S Bowring 3 9-9............................L Edmunds 67 6 (5) 561 Emjaytwentythree (7) Alice Haynes 3 9-9 (D).....K O’Neill 75 7 (15) 079 Red Evelyn (19) S Pearce 3 9-8............................. R Dawson 70 8 (10) 509 Bobby On The Beat (20) M Bell 3 9-8............... C Shepherd 75 9 (16) 515 Spanish Mane (20) J Feilden 6 9-7 (CD)........ Rose Dawes (7) 65 10 (13) 661 Biplane (4) J Wainwright 3 9-7 (D).......................T P Queally 61 11 (7) 081 Hi Ho Silver (29) C Wall 7 9-5 (CD2)..............Kaiya Fraser (7) — 12 (2) 386 Crocus (32) E Walker 3 9-4.................................K Shoemark 62 13 (1) 483 Silver Bubble (14) G Kelleway 3 9-3...................D Probert 70 14 (14) 046 Written Broadcast (12) Harvey Bastiman 4 9-3 (D)....... O Stammers (5) — 15 (8) 155 Purple Power (40) M Quinn 4 9-1 (D)...............A Villiers (3) 69 16 (4) 107 Dubai Elegance (40) D Shaw 7 9-1 (D2)...............D Keenan 69 BETTING: 11-2 Katyusha, 13-2 Hi Ho Silver, 15-2 Frosted Angel, Silver Bubble, 8 Cliffcake, 10 Others. 2020: JACK RYAN 3 9 5, Darragh Keenan(3) 16-1 (J Ryan), drawn (11), 14 ran. 5.23 READ KEVIN BLAKE ON ATTHERACES.COM HAND- ICAP (6) 6f Winner £2,700 (16 run) SSR 1 (5) 226 Cabrini (8) J Feilden 3 9-11.................................. D E Hogan 68 2 (15) 132 Shamarouski (70) M Wigham 5 9-10 (BF, D).......J P Spencer 71 3 (7) 673 Rose Fandango (27) Sir M Todd 3 9-9..................R L Moore — 4 (2) 121 Miss Bella Brand (27) Mrs I G-Leveque 3 9-9 (D2). G Wood 69 5 (6) 842 Shecandoo (90) C Allen 4 9-9 (BF)..........................M Dwyer 71 6 (1) 859 Company Minx (53) J R Jenkins 4 9-9 (D2)............ R Dawson 67 7 (9) 240 Ray Day (55) E Walker 3 9-8 (BF)..........................K Shoemark 72 8 (14) -18 Capla Dream (32) J Tuite 3 9-8 (D)........................ J Mitchell 68 9 (16) 315 Heer’s Sadie (51) J Feilden 3 9-5 (CD)......................K O’Neill 70 10 (4) 460 Blackthirtyone (10) A West 3 9-4....................... R Havlin 54 11 (13) 572 Toptime (57) S Bowring 3 9-4 (D).........................L Edmunds 70 12 (8) 793 Royal Heart (15) E Dunlop 3 9-2...............R Clutterbuck (5) — 13 (3) 140 Little Sunflower (56) W Stone 3 9-2 (C, D).Laura Pearson (3) 69 14 (11) 590 Maahi Ve (51) M Attwater 3 9-0............................. W Carson 73 15 (10) 728 Knockabout Queen (52) M Herrington 5 9-0 (D6).D Probert 69 16 (12) 955 Burtonwood (27) J Camacho 9 8-8 (D5).................C Fallon 68 BETTING: 9-2 Shamarouski, 6 Shecandoo, 13-2 Miss Bella Brand, 10 Toptime, Ray Day, Rose Fandango, 12 Heer’s Sadie, Burtonwood, Royal Heart, Little Sunflower, Cabrini, 14 Others. 2020: SIBERIAN NIGHT 3 9 4, Tom Marquand 11-1 (E Walker), drawn (2), 15 ran. Street Parade 5.00 Gustav Graves Patient Man 5.30 Aurelia Gold Cuban Musketeer 6.00 Bearwith Silk Tie 6.30 Silk Tie Antiphon 7.00 Sharesa Mellys Flyer 7.30 Show Me A Sunset Bascule 8.00 Sky Power Confils 8.30 Arrange Hoopmalassie 1.40 Miracle Eagle Dubai Immo 2.15 Verona Star Silver Samurai 2.50 Pagan Canonized (nb) 3.25 Eldrickjones Caballero (nap) 4.00 Caballero Temper Trap 4.35 Wootton Creek Redzone 5.05 Bridgetown Young Tiger 5.40 Equate Hanaady 1.23 A Cappella Next Chapter 1.55 Clitheroe Tarhib 2.30 Tarhib Silks Dream 3.05 Silks Dream Fortultous 3.40 Edgar Allan Poe Glen Esk 4.15 Glen Esk Katyusha 4.50 Frosted Angel Cabrini 5.23 Shecandoo CAPTAIN BECHER THE MARQUIS CAPTAIN BECHER THE MARQUIS CAPTAIN BECHER THE MARQUIS EXETER TOMORROW Going: Good to firm 1.00 BEST MATE NOVICES’ LIMITED HANDICAP CHASE (GBB RACE) (3) 2m 1f 109yds Winner £10,048 (2 run) RTV 1 111 Mick Pastor (22) P Nicholls 5 11-5 (D).........................H Cobden 159 2 222 Sebastopol (114) T Lacey 7 11-0................................T Bellamy — BETTING: 2-5 Mick Pastor, 2 Sebastopol. 2020: No corresponding race. 1.30 AMATEUR JOCKEYS’ HANDICAP HURDLE (5) 2m 2f 111yds Winner £3,080 (13 run) RTV 1 4F8 Belle Jour (18) C Gordon 6 12-0................................ Mr Z Baker 109 2 638 Eclair Des Sablons (12) Katy Price 7 11-12 (CD).Miss J Stewart (7) 94 3 -36 Norley (18) B Pauling 6 11-11......................Mr Beau Morgan (7) 107 4 -87 Good Bye (155) A Jones 6 11-5................................Mr F Mitchell 112 5 -P0 Getaway Cory (131) K Woollacott 6 11-5.........Mr J Newman (3) 120 6 U72 Family Pot (13) Sheila Lewis 6 11-5.................. Miss K Powell (7) 122 7 -33 Isle Of Aron (145) T Vaughan 5 11-5.......Mr Lewis Saunders (7) 108 8 364 Rock On Tommy (14) O Murphy 6 10-13.......................Mr J King 105 9 212 Snug As A Bug (35) Mrs S Gardner 6 10-9 (BF).Mr Myles Osborne (7) 105 10 760 Carrig Coch (129) Christian Williams 4 10-8... Mr Daniel Ellis (7) 95 11 065 Nachi Falls (66) N Hawke 8 10-7 (D)............ Miss Molly Legg (7) 104 12 305 Oneonechop (13) D Pipe 3 10-4..........................Mrs Jo Buck (3) 114 13 -41 Soul Icon (14) K Burke 4 10-3............................. Mr F Procter (7) 105 BETTING: 5-2 Soul Icon, 5 Snug As A Bug, 7 Isle Of Aron, 8 Eclair Des Sablons, Norley, Rock On Tommy, 14 Nachi Falls, Family Pot, Belle Jour, 16 Others. 2020: KNIGHT COMMANDER 7 11 12, Miss Katie Powell(7) 11-4 (Sheila Lewis), 11 ran. FORM GUIDE: SOUL ICON 66-1 Made all, hit 2 out, ridden out run-in, stayed on well, won at Huntingdon 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd beating Salley Gardens by 2 3/4l, 10 ran. SNUG AS A BUG 2-1fav Mid-division, headway on outside after 3 out, chased winner before 2 out, no impression, 2nd of 7, 9l behind Jakamani at Fontwell 2m 3f hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in Sep. ISLE OF ARON 7-1 Tracked leaders, ridden and every chance 3 out, kept on one pace, 3rd of 7, 9l behind Lost History at Worcester 2m hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd in May. ECLAIR DES SABLONS 5-1 Disputed lead, headed after 3rd, lost place and pushed along after 4 out, gradually weakened from 3 out, 8th of 9, 33l behind Guernesey at Exeter 2m 2f cond hcp hdl 0-120 (4) gf. NORLEY 11-4 Held up in touch, challenged 3 out, every chance after 2 out, weakened before last, 6th of 12, 23l behind Geonice at Hexham 2m 7f hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd. ROCK ON TOMMY 11-2 Mid-division, chased leaders 3 out, ridden soon after, stayed on one pace, 4th of 10, 12l behind Midnight Jewel at Huntingdon 2m 4f hcp hdl 0-100 (5) gd. 2.05 EXETER STAYING HANDICAP HURDLE (3) 2m 7f Winner £7,270 (6 run) RTV 1 111 An Tailliur (29) Jonjo O’Neill 5 11-12................. Jonjo O’Neill Jr 125 2 756 Story Of Friends (36) D Pipe 7 11-12 (C)................ F Gillard (3) 130 3 P8- Terrierman (239) T Lacey 7 11-7 (BF)...................... S Sheppard 92 4 142 Gavrocheka (13) P Hobbs 5 11-2...............................T J O’Brien 130 5 451 Khan (14) M Harris 7 11-0.................................................H Reed 131 6 92R Get An Oscar (47) P Bowen 7 10-0 (D).......................... S Bowen 127 BETTING: 9-4 An Tailliur, 5-2 Khan, 4 Gavrocheka, 5 Get An Oscar, 10 Story Of Friends, 12 Terrierman. 2020: OSCARS MOONSHINE 5 10 13, Harry Cobden 4-6 Fav (P Nicholls), 7 ran. FORM GUIDE: AN TAILLIUR 2-1fav Prominent, pushed along to challenge 2 out, led before last, ridden flat, ran on well, won at Warwick 2m 5f hcp hdl 0-120 (4) gd in Sep beating Faint Hope by 1 1/4l, 8 ran. KHAN 9-1 Chased leaders, pushed along 3 out, ridden and chased leader 3 out, led last, stayed on well to win going away, won at Huntingdon 3m 1f hcp hdl 0-120 (4) gd beating Champagne Noir by 4l, 7 ran. GAVROCHEKA 9-2 Held up, pushed along to close 3 out, went 3rd last, kept on, no impression on winner, went 2nd towards finish, 2nd of 6, 4 1/2l behind Une De La Seniere at Ludlow 2m 5f hcap hdle (3) gd. GET AN OSCAR 10-3 Prominent, swerved left and ran out 9th, in a race won by Golden Chancer at Sedgefield 3m 3f hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Sep, 7 ran. STORY OF FRIENDS 5-1 Chased leaders, ridden and lost place before 3 out, last of 6, 28l behind Push The Tempo at Worcester 2m 7f hcp hdl 0-125 (3) gd in Sep. TERRIERMAN 5-1fav Led, pushed along before 4 out, ridden and headed 2 out, weakened, 8th of 13, well behind Gold Runner at Southwell 3m hcp hdl 0-120 (4) sft in Feb. 2.40 LOVE DEVON HANDICAP CHASE (3) 3m Winner £10,892 (5 run) RTV 1 3-5 Larkbarrow Lad (165) P Hobbs 8 11-12.................T J O’Brien 129 2 -2F What’s Occurring (98) O Sherwood 8 11-11..............J J Burke 125 3 21- Gleno (197) G L Moore 9 11-10 (D3)........................ Joshua Moore 130 4 67- Rose Of Aghaboe (187) N Gifford 8 11-7 (D2).Tabitha Worsley (5) 129 5 9-9 From The Heart (11) P Hobbs 7 11-0 (D).......Sean Houlihan (3) 126 BETTING: 6-5 What’s Occurring, 6-4 Gleno, 8 Larkbarrow Lad, Rose Of Aghaboe, 25 From The Heart. 2020: KITTY’S LIGHT 4 10 6, Jack Tudor(5) 9-2 (Christian Williams), 6 ran. FORM GUIDE: WHAT’S OCCURRING 10-3 Held up in rear, closed on outside 5th, disputing close 2nd when fell 15th, in a race won by Bbold at Southwell 3m hcp chs 0-140 (3) gd in Jul, 5 ran. GLENO 5-2fav Prominent, slow 2nd, led after 13th, headed 4 out, rallied flat, led last stride, won at Chepstow 3m hcp chs 0-135 (3) gd in Apr beating Petite Power by shd, 6 ran. LARKBARROW LAD 13-2 In rear, rousted along and made headway before 3 out, soon pushed along, weakened on approach to last, 5th of 11, 20l behind Forgot To Ask at Market Rasen 3m hcp chs 0-130 (3) gd in May. ROSE OF AGHABOE 6-1 Held up towards rear, jumped markedly left and bumped rival 1st, not fluent and in rear 2nd, ridden after 16th, jumped left 3 out, soon beaten, 7th of 9, 26l behind Win My Wings at Cheltenham 3m 2f mrs hcp chs (3) gd in Apr. FROM THE HEART 11-1 Always towards rear, 9th of 13, 32l behind On Call at Chepstow 3m cond hcap ch (4) gd. 3.15 RACING TV HD ON SKY 426 HANDICAP CHASE (4) 2m 3f Winner £4,357 (7 run) RTV 1 2F- Caspers Court (197) K Woollacott 7 11-12 (CD).....T Scudamore 111 2 -7P Jarlath (45) Seamus Mullins 10 11-11 (D).......Sean Houlihan (3) 114 3 F11 Pens Man (28) Jonjo O’Neill 6 11-9....................... Jonjo O’Neill Jr 110 4 44F Pointed And Sharp (57) P Hobbs 9 11-6 (D)............T J O’Brien 116 5 -36 Blaze A Trail (59) J Flint 7 11-6......................................C Brace 49 6 1-4 Troed Y Melin (12) Chris Honour 9 11-5 (CD)............ B Carver (3) 113 7 8-7 Forget You Not (16) Miss J Du Plessis 6 10-0.................... J Best — BETTING: 9-4 Pens Man, 3 Pointed And Sharp, 10-3 Troed Y Melin, 9-2 Caspers Court, 12 Blaze A Trail, 14 Jarlath, 33 Forget You Not. 2020: TROED Y MELIN 8 10 11, Bryan Carver(5) 9-2 (Chris Honour), 6 ran. FORM GUIDE: PENS MAN 13-8fav Chased leaders until lost place 8th, rallied 4 out, went 2nd next, led 2 out, strongly pressed run-in, driven and kept on gamely to assert close home, won at Warwick 2m 4f cond hcp chs 0-105 (5) gd in Sep beating Jony Max by 1/2l, 7 ran. POINTED AND SHARP 9-1 Chased leaders, not always fluent, still well in touch when fell last (normal 2 out), in a race won by Chapati at Stratford 2m 3f hcp 0-100 (5) gd in Aug, 7 ran. TROED Y MELIN 5-1 Chased leader, lost place and pushed along briefly after 4th, slow jump 9th, ridden 11th, gradually weakened from 4 out, 4th of 6, 35l behind Neville’s Cross at Exeter 2m 3f hcp chs 0-130 (3) gf. CASPERS COURT 10-3 Led until 2nd, lost some places 7th, hit 10th, 3 lengths off lead when fell 5 out, in a race won by Fact Flow at Chepstow 2m 3f hcp ch 0-110 (4) gd in Apr, 7 ran. BLAZE A TRAIL 12-1 Towards rear of mid-division, closer in mid-division at 6th, weakened before 4 out, tailed off, 6th of 10, well behind Diligent at Newton Abbot 2m 5f hcp chs 0-120 (4) gd in Aug. 3.50 SOUTH WEST ‘JUNIOR’ NH FLAT RACE (GBB RACE) (5) (3-Y-O) 1m 5f Winner £1,906 (8 run) RTV 1 Americano M Harris 10-12.............................................H Reed — 2 Kayf Koli E Williams 10-12........................................... A Wedge — 3 Pocket Too V Dartnall 10-12.......................................... A Johns — 4 Six Five Special W G M Turner 10-12..................... H Kimber (7) — 5 Bonnet G Baker 10-5............................................... M Goldstein — 6 Eel Pie Island R Beckett 10-5............................... T Buckley (5) — 7 Iliade Allen Nick Williams 10-5.................Chester Williams (3) — 8 There’s My Filly A Newcombe 10-5..........................T J O’Brien — BETTING: 5-2 Eel Pie Island, 7-2 Bonnet, 4 Pocket Too, 5 Iliade Allen, 8 Americano, 10 Kayf Koli, 20 There’s My Filly, 25 Six Five Special. 2020: THE WORTHY BRAT 10 12, Rex Dingle(3) 11-2 (J Scott), 12 ran. Mick Pastor 1.00 Mick Pastor Eclair Des Sablons 1.30 Snug As A Bug An Tailliur 2.05 Gavrocheka Gleno 2.40 What’s Occurring Pens Man 3.15 Pointed And Sharp Eel Pie Island 3.50 Eel Pie Island CAPTAIN BECHER THE MARQUIS Calscost65pperminplusyourtelephonecompany’snetworkaccesscharge.18+only. SP:Spoke.Helpline:03332023390 OFFICIALHORSERACING COMMENTARY AND RESULTS Cal09016094248 LIVERPOOL ECHO RACING

44 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 the goal Line! @LivEchoNews All the scores .. all Home Away P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts Chelsea 8 3 0 1 9 2 3 1 0 7 1 13 19 LIVERPOOL 8 2 2 0 8 3 3 1 0 14 3 16 18 Man City 8 3 1 0 12 0 2 1 1 4 3 13 17 Brighton 8 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 0 4 2 3 15 Tottenham 8 3 0 1 4 4 2 0 2 5 8 -3 15 Man Utd 8 2 1 1 10 4 2 1 1 6 6 6 14 West Ham 8 1 1 2 8 7 3 1 0 7 3 5 14 EVERTON 8 3 0 1 8 3 1 2 1 5 6 4 14 Brentford 8 1 1 2 5 5 2 2 0 5 2 3 12 Wolves 8 1 0 3 2 5 3 0 1 6 3 0 12 Leicester 8 2 1 1 7 5 1 1 2 6 9 -1 11 Aston Villa 8 2 1 1 8 4 1 0 3 4 8 0 10 Arsenal 7 2 0 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 7 -5 10 Crystal Pal 7 1 3 0 6 3 0 1 2 2 8 -3 7 Southampton 8 1 2 1 2 2 0 2 2 4 8 -4 7 Watford 8 1 1 2 4 10 1 0 3 3 5 -8 7 Leeds 8 1 1 2 4 7 0 2 2 3 8 -8 6 Burnley 8 0 2 2 2 4 0 1 3 3 9 -8 3 Newcastle 8 0 2 2 7 10 0 1 3 3 9 -9 3 Norwich 8 0 1 3 2 8 0 1 3 0 8 -14 2 this week’s fixtures todaY 7.45pm unless stated PREmIER LEAGuE Arsenal v Crystal Palace (8pm). tomorrow uEFA ChAmPIONS LEAGuE GROuP A Club Brugge v Man City (5.45pm); PSG v RB Leipzig (8pm). GROuP B Atl Madrid v Liverpool (8pm); FC Porto v AC Milan (8pm). GROuP C Ajax v Borussia Dortmund (8pm); Besiktas v Sporting (5.45pm). GROuP D Inter Milan v Sheriff (8pm); S Donetsk v Real Madrid (8pm). EuROPA LEAGuE GROuP G Celtic v Ferencvaros (3.30pm). Sky BET ChAmPIONShIP Bristol City v Nottm Forest; Derby v Luton; QPR v Blackburn; Sheff Utd v Millwall; Stoke v Bournemouth (8pm). Sky BET LEAGuE ONE Cambridge Utd v Sheff Wed; Charlton v Accrington; Cheltenham v Morecambe; Crewe v Sunderland; Fleetwood Tn v Burton; Gillingham v Doncaster; Lincoln City v AFC W’don; Oxford Utd v Shrewsbury; Plymouth v Bolton; Portsmouth v Ipswich; Rotherham v Wycombe; Wigan v MK Dons. Sky BET LEAGuE TWO Barrow v Scunthorpe; Bradford v Hartlepool; Colchester v Bristol Rvrs; Crawley Tn v Exeter; Harrogate Tn v Tranmere; Ley Orient v Forest Green; Mansfield v Port Vale; Newport Cty v Carlisle; Northampton v Stevenage; Oldham v Walsall; Salford v Rochdale; Sutton Utd v Swindon. wedneSdaY 7.45pm unless stated uEFA ChAmPIONS LEAGuE - GRP E Barcelona v D Kiev (5.45pm); Benfica v B Munich (8pm). GRP F Man Utd v Atalanta (8pm); Young Boys v Villarreal (8pm). GRP G Lille v Sevilla (8pm); RB Salzburg v Wolfsburg (5.45pm). GRP h Chelsea v Malmo FF (8pm); Zenit St Petersburg v Juventus (8pm). EuROPA LEAGuE - GROuP C Spartak Moscow v Leicester (3.30pm). Sky BET ChAmPIONShIP Fulham v Cardiff; Huddersfield v Birmingham; Hull v Peterboro’; Middlesbro’ v Barnsley; Preston v Coventry; Reading v Blackpool (8pm); Swansea v West Brom. thurSdaY EuROPA LEAGuE GROuP A Rangers v Brondby (8pm). GROuP h West Ham v Genk (8pm). uEFA EuROPA CONFERENCE LEAGuE GROuP G Vitesse v Tottenham (5.45pm). fridaY PREmIER LEAGuE Arsenal v Aston Villa (8pm). Aston viLLA (0) 2 WoLves (0) 3 Ings 48 Saiss 80 McGinn 68 Coady 85 Att 41,951 Neves 90 47% Possession 53% 5 shots on target 4 9 shots off target 5 1 offsides 2 8 fouls 17 6 Corners 7 Martinez, Konsa, Tuanzebe, Mings, Cash (Young 79), McGinn, Douglas Luiz (Nakamba 68), Buendia (Ramsey 74), Targett, Watkins, Ings. Subs not used: Sanson, Steer, El Ghazi, Hause, Philogene- Bidace, Archer Booked: Mings, Watkins. MAn. City (1) 2 BurnLey (0) 0 69% Possession 31% 6 shots on target 2 9 shots off target 5 0 offsides 3 10 fouls 5 6 Corners 2 Steffen, Joao Cancelo, Stones, Laporte (Dias 72), Ake, Bernardo Silva (Palmer 90), Rodri, De Bruyne (Fernandinho 84), Mahrez, Sterling, Foden. Subs not used: Walker, Gundogan, Grealish, Zinchenko, Carson, Slicker Booked: Laporte. WAtford (0) 0 LiverpooL (2) 5 24% Possession 76% 2 shots on target 8 4 shots off target 11 8 offsides 2 4 fouls 10 1 Corners 9 Foster, Femenia (Ngakia 56), Cathcart, Troost-Ekong, Rose, Bonaventure (Joao Pedro 69), Kucka, Sissoko, Masina (Cleverley 46), Sarr, Hernandez. Subs not used: Louza, Sema, Gosling, Fletcher, Tufan, Bach- mann Referee: Michael Oliver Bernardo Silva 12 Att 52,711 De Bruyne 70 Referee: Martin Atkinson Jose Sa, Kilman, Coady, Saiss, Nelson Semedo, Neves, Joao Moutinho (Silva 74), Marcal (Daniel Podence 75), Dendoncker, Traore, Hwang (Jimenez 88). Subs not used: Hoever, Ait Nouri, Moulden, Boly, Ruddy, Cundle Booked: Dendoncker, Neves. Pope, Lowton, Collins, Tarkowski, Pieters, McNeil, Brownhill, Cork (Gudmundsson 72), Westwood, Cornet (Barnes 56), Wood (Rodriguez 82). Subs not used: Hennessey, Roberts, Lennon, Norris, Bardsley, Long Att 21,085 Mane 9 Firmino 37, 52, 90 Salah 54 Referee: Jon Moss Kelleher, Alexander-Arnold (Oxlade-Chamberlain 65), Matip, van Dijk, Robertson (Tsimikas 64), Milner (Williams 83), Henderson, Keita, Salah, Firmino, Mane. Subs not used: Konate, Gomez, Adrian, Minamino, Jota, Origi Brentford (0) 0 CHeLseA (1) 1 Att 16,940 Chilwell 45 44% Possession 56% 6 shots on target 1 11 shots off target 4 1 offsides 4 13 fouls 8 5 Corners 5 Raya, Jorgensen, Jansson, Pinnock, Canos (Ghoddos 72), Onyeka (Forss 67), Norgaard, Jensen, Henry, Mbeumo, Toney. Subs not used: Thompson, Goode, Ajer, Bidstrup, Roerslev, Maghoma, Fernandez Booked: Canos. norWiCH (0) 0 BrigHton (0) 0 Att 26,777 38% Possession 62% 2 shots on target 3 13 shots off target 8 0 offsides 0 5 fouls 14 8 Corners 4 Krul, Aarons, Kabak, Hanley, Gibson, Giannoulis, Lees-Melou, Normann (Rupp 83), McLean, Sargent (Rashica 76), Pukki (Idah 90). Subs not used: Gilmour, Dowell, Tzolis, Williams, Gunn, Omobamidele Booked: Giannoulis, Kabak, Pukki. everton (0) 0 West HAM (0) 1 41% Possession 59% 2 shots on target 4 13 shots off target 12 0 offsides 2 3 fouls 3 7 Corners 9 Pickford, Coleman, Godfrey, Keane, Digne, Townsend, Doucoure, Allan, Iwobi (Gordon 79), Gray, Rondon. Subs not used: Kenny, Holgate, Mina, Begovic, Gbamin, Davies, Dobbin, Tyrer Referee: Anthony Taylor Referee: Peter Banks Att 39,132 Ogbonna 74 Referee: Stuart Attwell Mendy, Chalobah, Christensen, Sarr, Azpilicueta (James 89), Kante, Loftus-Cheek, Kovacic (Mount 65), Chilwell, Werner, Lukaku (Havertz 77). Subs not used: Arrizabalaga, Alonso, Jorginho, Saul, Barkley, Hudson-Odoi Booked: Kovacic. Sanchez, Duffy, Dunk, Burn, Veltman (Lamptey 59), Gross, Lallana, Moder (Mac Allister 84), Cucurella (March 66), Trossard, Maupay. Subs not used: Connolly, Bissouma, Mwepu, Steele, Locadia, Roberts Booked: Burn, Cucurella, Duffy, Lallana, Veltman. Fabianski, Johnson, Zouma, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Soucek (Dawson 79), Rice, Bowen (Yarmolenko 90), Benrahma (Lanzini 87), Fornals, Antonio. Subs not used: Vlasic, Areola, Diop, Masuaku, Baptiste, Ashby Booked: Antonio, Fornals. LeiCester (1) 4 MAn. united (1) 2 Tielemans 31 Greenwood 19 Soyuncu 78 Rashford 82 Vardy 83, Daka 90 Att 32,219 47% Possession 53% 11 shots on target 6 11 shots off target 12 2 offsides 3 5 fouls 17 4 Corners 3 Schmeichel, Amartey, Evans (Vestergaard 88), Soyuncu, Ricardo Pereira, Tielemans, Soumare, Castagne, Maddison (Perez 73), Iheanacho (Daka 77), Vardy. Subs not used: Bertrand, Barnes, Albrighton, Ward, Choudhury, Lookman de Gea, Wan Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Pogba, Matic (McTominay 80), Greenwood (Lingard 80), Bruno Fernandes, Sancho (Rashford 65), Ronaldo. Subs not used: Bailly, Mata, Dalot, Henderson, Alex Telles, van de Beek Booked: Lindelof, Pogba, Wan Bissaka. soutHAMpton (0) 1 Leeds (0) 0 47% Possession 53% 4 shots on target 0 15 shots off target 3 1 offsides 2 16 fouls 14 8 Corners 1 McCarthy, Livramento, Bednarek, Salisu, Perraud, Elyounoussi (Tella 90), Diallo, Romeu, Djenepo (S Armstrong 59), Broja (Walcott 81), Redmond. Subs not used: Walker-Peters, Lyanco, Long, A Armstrong, Valery, Forster Booked: Bednarek, McCarthy. Referee: Craig Pawson Broja 53 Att 30,506 Referee: David Coote Meslier, Llorente, Struijk, Cooper, Shackleton, Klich (Gelhardt 77), Roberts (Summerville 81), Dallas, Harrison, Rodrigo (Forshaw 64), James. Subs not used: Klaesson, Hjelde, Cresswell, Drameh, McKinstry, Greenwood Booked: Llorente, Roberts, Struijk. neWCAstLe (1) 2 tottenHAM (3) 3 Wilson 2 Ndombele 17 Dier 89 (og) Kane 22 Son 45 38% Possession 62% 1 shots on target 4 6 shots off target 10 0 offsides 1 13 fouls 4 2 Corners 9 125 Darlow, YEARS Manquillo, Lascelles, Clark, Ritchie, Hayden, Lloris, Emerson, Romero, Dier, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Saint-Maximin, Willock (Murphy 77), Longstaff Skipp, Lucas Moura, Ndombele, Son, Kane. Subs (Shelvey 60), Joelinton, Wilson (Fraser 77). Subs not used: Sanchez, Winks, Gil Salvatierra, Lo Celso, not used: Schar, Lewis, Hendrick, Fernandez, Alli, Gollini, Bergwijn, Tanganga, Davies Booked: Gillespie, Gayle Booked: Clark, Hayden, Joelinton, Emerson. Longstaff, Shelvey. Sent-off: Shelvey. Referee: Andre Marriner Home Away P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts Bournemouth 12 4 2 0 13 7 4 2 0 7 1 12 28 West Brom 12 4 2 0 11 4 3 2 1 10 5 12 25 Fulham 12 4 1 1 14 5 3 1 2 13 9 13 23 Coventry 12 6 0 0 14 3 1 2 3 4 11 4 23 Stoke 12 5 1 0 10 4 1 2 3 6 9 3 21 Huddersfield 12 4 0 2 11 9 2 2 2 7 5 4 20 Reading 12 4 1 1 12 8 2 0 4 6 11 -1 19 QPR 12 3 2 1 11 7 2 1 3 12 13 3 18 Blackburn 12 3 2 1 14 8 1 3 2 7 8 5 17 Luton 12 2 3 1 11 8 2 2 2 9 8 4 17 Bristol City 12 0 4 2 3 6 4 0 2 11 9 -1 16 Middlesbro 12 3 1 2 10 7 1 2 3 3 6 0 15 Sheff Utd 12 3 1 2 12 8 1 2 3 4 9 -1 15 Millwall 12 2 2 2 6 7 1 4 1 5 6 -2 15 Blackpool 12 3 0 3 4 7 1 3 2 8 9 -4 15 Nottm Forest 12 1 1 4 6 10 3 1 2 10 5 1 14 Swansea 12 2 3 1 5 3 1 2 3 7 11 -2 14 Preston 12 2 3 1 7 7 0 3 3 5 8 -3 12 Birmingham 12 1 2 3 3 9 2 1 3 7 7 -6 12 Cardiff 12 1 1 4 5 10 2 1 3 7 12 -10 11 Hull 12 1 2 3 4 8 1 1 4 4 9 -9 9 Barnsley 12 1 2 3 3 6 0 3 3 4 9 -8 8 Peterborough 12 2 2 2 9 7 0 0 6 3 18 -13 8 Derby 12 2 4 0 5 3 1 2 3 2 5 -1 3 pools check no ft 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 8 1 9 3 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 friday weSt Brom (0) 1 Birmingham (0) 0 Ahearne-Grant 75 Att 24,870 WEST BROm: Johnstone, Ajayi, Bartley, Clarke, Furlong, Livermore, Mowatt (Molumby 62), Townsend, Phillips, Robinson (Hugill 46), Ahearne- Grant (Reach 90). Subs not used: Bryan, Kipre, Snodgrass, Button. Booked: Ahearne-Grant, Clarke, Hugill. BIRmINGhAm: Sarkic, Sanderson, Roberts, Friend (Graham 83), Colin (Bela 47), Gardner, Sunjic, Pedersen, Chong, Jutkiewicz, Hogan (Aneke 78). Subs not used: Woods, Dean, Trueman, Deeney. Referee: Jeremy Simpson Saturday BlaCkBurn (2) 2 CoventrY (0) 2 Rothwell 39 Walker 62 Gallagher 45 Kaminski 68 (og) Att 14,110 BLACkBuRN: Kaminski, Nyambe, van Hecke, Ayala, Lenihan, Edun, Buckley (Davenport 66), Travis, Rothwell, Gallagher (Brereton 74), Dolan (Poveda- Ocampo 66). Subs not used: Johnson, Pears, Butterworth, Clarkson. Booked: Buckley, van Hecke. COVENTRy: Moore, Hyam, McFadzean, Rose, Dabo, Kelly, Sheaf (Hamer 63), Kane, O’Hare, Walker (Waghorn 79), Gyokeres. Subs not used: Jones, Allen, Wilson, Shipley, Tavares. Booked: Hamer, Kane. Referee: Matthew Donohue BriStol CitY (0) 0 Bournemouth (2) 2 Att 20,828 Lowe 21 Zemura 45 14 1 15 2 16 1 17 1 18 1 BRISTOL CITy: Bentley, Tanner, Kalas, Baker, Pring (Bakinson 66), Williams (Wells 13), James, King, O’Dowda (Dasilva 46), Weimann, Martin. Subs not used: Simpson, O’Leary, Scott, Palmer. AFC BOuRNEmOuTh: Travers, Stacey, Cahill, Kelly, Zemura, Kilkenny, Lowe (Lerma 64), Christie (Rogers 88), Billing (Stanislas 81), Anthony, Solanke. Subs not used: Nyland, Mepham, Marcondes, Davis. Booked: Cahill, Kelly. Referee: Gavin Ward fulham (1) 4 QPr (0) 1 Mitrovic 10, 67 Dykes 55 Reid 71 Robinson 90 FuLhAm: Rodak, Odoi, Adarabioyo, Ream, Bryan (Robinson 58), Seri, Reed, Kebano, Wilson (Chalobah 77), Ivan Cavaleiro (Reid 32), Mitrovic. Subs not used: Cairney, Rodrigo Muniz, Gazzaniga, Mawson. QPR: Dieng, Dickie, De Wijs, Barbet, Odubajo, Ball (Dykes 46), Johansen, McCallum (Dunne 66), Chair, Willock, Austin (Gray 69). Subs not used: Amos, Archer, Adomah, Duke-Mckenna. Booked: Ball, Dunne, Johansen, Odubajo. Referee: Oliver Langford hudderSfld (1) 2 hull (0) 0 Lees 9 Att 17,510 Holmes 73 huDDERSFIELD: Nicholls, Pearson (Turton 71), Lees, Colwill, Thomas (Sarr 75), Hogg, O’Brien, Toffolo, Sinani (High 64), Ward, Holmes. Subs not used: Koroma, Aarons, Campbell, Bilokapic. Booked: Colwill. huLL: Ingram, Coyle, Bernard, Greaves, Elder, Cannon, Smallwood (Docherty 56), Wilks, Honeyman (Moncur 71), Lewis-Potter, Smith (Eaves 67). Subs 19 3 20 1 21 3 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 not used: Emmanuel, Baxter, McLoughlin, Magennis. Booked: Honeyman, Smallwood. Referee: Robert Jones middleSBro (0) 2 PeterBoro (0) 0 McNair 85 (pen) Coburn 90 mIDDLESBROuGh: Lumley, Howson, Bamba, McNair, Tavernier, Crooks, Payero, Hernandez, Watmore (Lea Siliki 88), Ikpeazu (Jones 74), Sporar (Coburn 83). Subs not used: Olusanya, Daniels, Kokolo. Booked: Ikpeazu, Payero. PETERBOROuGh: Cornell, Thompson (Kanu 90), Knight, Edwards, Beevers, Butler, Grant (Burrows 77), Norburn, Taylor, Szmodics, Dembele (Ward 75). Subs not used: Coventry, Kent, Tomlinson, Blackmore. Booked: Cornell, Edwards, Szmodics, Taylor. Referee: John Busby millwall (0) 0 luton (1) 2 Att 14,227 Cornick 11, 53 mILLWALL: Bialkowski, Ballard, Hutchinson, Cooper, McNamara (Smith 55), Evans (Mitchell 78), Saville, M Wallace (Leonard 67), J Wallace, Ojo, Afobe (Bennett 78). Subs not used: Long, Kieftenbeld, Bradshaw. Booked: Cooper. LuTON: Sluga, Lockyer (Burke 88), Bradley, Naismith, Bree, Rea, Mpanzu, Bell, Clark (Lansbury 76), Adebayo (Muskwe 79), Cornick (Jerome 68). Subs not used: Shea, Berry, Onyedinma. Booked: Bree, Clark, Naismith. Referee: Chris Kavanagh n foreSt (1) 2 BlaCkPool (0) 1 Johnson 22 Yates 53 Grabban 61 Att 27,946 28 1 29 3 30 1 31 1 32 1 33 3 34 2 35 1 36 1 NOTTm FOREST: Samba, Worrall, Tobias Figueiredo, McKenna, Spence, Yates, Colback (Garner 79), Lowe, Johnson (Lolley 85), Zinckernagel (Mighten 80), Grabban. Subs not used: Horvath, Joao Carvalho, Bong, Taylor. Booked: McKenna, Zinckernagel. BLACkPOOL: Grimshaw, Lawrence-Gabriel, Ekpiteta, Keogh, Garbutt, Bowler, Stewart (Dougall 71), Wintle, John-Jules (Mitchell 62), Yates, Madine (Carey 80). Subs not used: Dale, Connolly, Husband, Moore. Referee: Kevin Friend PreSton (0) 0 derBY (0) 0 Att 18,092 PRESTON NORTh END: Iversen, Storey (Murphy 77), Bauer, Hughes, van den Berg, Ledson (Whiteman 63), Browne, Earl, Johnson, Barkhuizen (Sinclair 58), Jakobsen. Subs not used: Rudd, Cunningham, Lindsay, Potts. Booked: Johnson, Storey. DERBy: Allsop, Ebosele , Jagielka, Davies, Buchanan, Bird, Shinnie, Knight, Morrison, Lawrence, Baldock (L Sibley 24 (Kazim-Richards 77)). Subs not used: Jozwiak, Stearman, Roos, Watson, Williams. Referee: Josh Smith reading (0) 1 BarnSleY (0) 0 Swift 77 Att 12,199 READING: Southwood, Yiadom, Moore, Dann, Baba, Laurent, Drinkwater, Dele-Bashiru, Swift, Ejaria, Puscas (Azeez 63). Subs not used: Camara, Rafael Cabral, Ehibhationham, Osorio, Clarke, Ashcroft. BARNSLEy: Collins, Sibbick, Helik, Moon, Brittain (Cole 83), Palmer (Hondermarck 73), Gomes, J Williams, Adeboyejo, Iseka (Oduor 67), Woodrow. Subs not used: Vita, Walton, B Williams, Frieser. Booked: Brittain, Gomes. Referee: Andy Davies 37 1 38 1 39 1 40 3 41 1 42 1 43 1 44 3 45 1 Sheff united (0) 2 Stoke (0) 1 Mousset 80 Brown 55 McGoldrick 83 Att 28,576 ShEFF uTD: Olsen, Bogle, Egan, Davies, Stevens, Norwood (Hourihane 71), Fleck, Gibbs-White, Ndiaye (McGoldrick 77), Osborn (Mousset 67), Sharp. Subs not used: Basham, McBurnie, Foderingham, Robinson. STOkE: Davies, Wilmot, Souttar, Chester, Smith, Sawyers, Allen, Tymon, Powell (Surridge 81), Vrancic (Clucas 67), Brown (Fletcher 80). Subs not used: Bursik, Thompson, Ostigard, Ince. Booked: Brown, Smith. Referee: Keith Stroud Yesterday SwanSea (1) 3 Cardiff (0) 0 Paterson 29 Att 19,288 Piroe 60 Bidwell 74 SWANSEA: Hamer, Bennett (Cabango 81), Naughton, Manning, Laird, Downes, Grimes, Bidwell, Smith (Ntcham 67), Paterson, Piroe (Cullen 85). Subs not used: Benda, Whittaker, Latibeaudiere, Walsh. Booked: Manning. CARDIFF: Smithies, McGuinness, Morrison, Flint, Nelson, Brown (Colwill 80), Bacuna (Collins 68), Ralls (Vaulks 84), Pack, Giles, Moore. Subs not used: Phillips, Bagan, Harris, Ng. Booked: Bacuna, Vaulks. Referee: James Linington LeAding sCorers Aleksandar mitrovic (Fulham)................. 12 Ben Brereton (Blackburn) ........................ 10 Viktor Gyokeres (Coventry)......................... 9 John Swift (Reading) .................................. 8 46 1 47 1 48 3 49 1 8 Score Draws 3 No Score Draws 21 Home Wins 17 Away Wins Dividend Forecast is tbc

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 45 the scorers .. all the tables THE EMIRATES FA CUP 4TH QUALIFYING RND SCOTTISH RESULTS friday burton A (2) 3 MoreCAMbe (1) 2 O’Connor 6, 49 Gibson 3, Stockton 90 Shaughnessy 14 Att 2,477 saturday AfC w’Don (0) 2 sHeff weD (1) 2 Guinness-Walker 67 Gregory 13, 61 (pen) Rudoni 85 bolton (0) 0 wigAn (1) 4 Att 20,892 Keane 6 McClean 50, 81, Lang 65 CAMbriDge (1) 2 iPswiCH (2) 2 Brophy 40 Aluko 10, 36 Ironside 88 Att 7,944 CHeltenHAM (0) 1 ACCrington (0) 0 Vassell 79 Att 3,437 DonCAster (0) 0 wyCoMbe (2) 2 Stewart 2, Akinfenwa 17 fleetwooD (0) 3 Crewe (0) 0 Johnson 60 Att 2,917 Andrew 72, G Garner 90 gillingHAM (1) 1 sunDerlAnD (1) 2 Lloyd 25 (pen) O’Brien 45, Flanagan 54 linColn City (0) 2 CHArlton (0) 1 Stockley 58 (og), Poole 90 Lavelle 63, Att 9,169 oxforD utD (1) 1 PlyMoutH (2) 3 Taylor 5, Att 8,877 Garrick 11, Camara 39, 84 rotHerHAM (1) 4 PortsMtH (0) 1 Smith 29, 55 Harness 49 Wood 60, Wiles 62 Att 9,684 sHrewsby (0) 1 MK Dons (0) 0 Whalley 56 Att 5,711 P W D L F A Pts Plymouth ...........13 7 5 1 22 12 26 Wycombe...........12 8 2 2 20 12 26 Wigan ................11 8 1 2 21 7 25 Sunderland ........11 8 1 2 20 12 25 Rotherham.........12 7 2 3 20 10 23 MK Dons.............12 5 4 3 21 16 19 Sheff Wed...........12 5 4 3 13 11 19 Burton Albion.....13 5 4 4 14 16 19 Oxford Utd..........12 5 3 4 18 15 18 Bolton ................13 5 3 5 20 20 18 Accrington..........12 5 1 6 14 21 16 Portsmouth........12 4 3 5 15 14 15 Lincoln City ........12 4 3 5 16 16 15 Cheltenham .......12 4 3 5 12 20 15 Ipswich ..............12 3 5 4 23 21 14 Morecambe........12 4 2 6 22 21 14 Wimbledon ........12 3 5 4 19 21 14 Cambridge .........11 3 5 3 16 18 14 Fleetwood..........11 3 4 4 20 18 13 Gillingham .........13 2 5 6 12 19 11 Shrewsbury........13 3 2 8 10 18 11 Charlton .............12 2 3 7 13 20 9 Crewe.................12 1 5 6 9 18 8 Doncaster...........11 2 1 8 6 20 7 MINOR LEAGUES The Northern Football League Premier Division Ashton Utd 2 Nantwich Town 1, Atherton Collieries 1 Mickleover 2, Basford Utd 2 Hyde Utd 0, FC United of Manchester 0 Grantham Town 1, Matlock Town 0 South Shields 1, Radcliffe 2 Lancaster City 0, Scarborough Athletic 3 Witton Albion 2, Stafford Rangers 0 Gainsborough Trinity 0, Stalybridge Celtic 1 Bamber Bridge 2, Warrington Town 0 Whitby Town 0. P W D L F A Pts Matlock Town.....16 12 0 4 32 13 36 South Shields .....16 11 3 2 29 12 36 Buxton ...............13 8 5 0 28 11 29 Bamber Bridge...15 9 2 4 31 20 29 Whitby Town ......14 8 2 4 16 10 26 Warrington T ..15 7 4 4 20 15 25 Basford Utd ........15 7 4 4 18 15 25 Lancaster City.....16 7 1 8 24 22 22 Stafford Rangers 16 5 6 5 16 11 21 Stalybridge Celtic16 7 0 9 24 23 21 Scarborough.......14 6 3 5 15 23 21 Atherton ............12 6 1 5 14 13 19 Nantwich Town ..15 5 3 7 12 15 18 Witton Albion.....15 5 3 7 18 30 18 FC Utd of Man.....15 5 2 8 20 19 17 Gainsborough T ..15 4 5 6 10 19 17 Mickleover .........16 4 4 8 13 24 16 Radcliffe.............15 4 3 8 16 23 15 Hyde Utd ............15 4 1 10 18 26 13 Ashton Utd.........14 2 6 6 14 18 12 Morpeth Town....14 3 3 8 20 26 12 Grantham Town..16 3 3 10 17 37 12 The Northern Football League First Division North West 1874 Northwich 1 Colne 2, Bootle 3 Prescot Cables 0, City of Liverpool 0 Trafford 0, Kendal Town P Marine P, Market Drayton Town 0 Glossop North End 0, Mossley 0 Clitheroe 0, Newcastle Town 1 Workington 1, Runcorn Linnets 4 Ramsbottom Utd 0, Warrington Rylands 3 Kidsgrove Ath 0, Widnes 1 Leek Town 2. P W D L F A Pts Workington........13 8 4 1 21 10 28 Warrington R..12 8 2 2 24 14 26 Mossley..............11 8 1 2 22 14 25 Marine...........10 8 0 2 21 7 24 Trafford ..............12 6 5 1 23 11 23 Leek Town ..........12 7 2 3 20 13 23 brADforD (1) 2 bristol r (0) 2 Vernam 42 Kilgour 48 Cook 50 Pitman 90 Att 16,664 CArlisle (0) 0 trAnMere (0) 1 Att 4,831 McDonald 48 (og) ColCHester (0) 1 HArrogAte (0) 0 Jasper 88 Att 2,439 CrAwley (0) 0 sutton utD (0) 1 Att 3,572 Olaofe 84 exeter (1) 2 newPort (2) 2 Jay 22 Willmott 12 Nombe 55 Baker-Richardson 28 l orient (0) 0 wAlsAll (0) 0 Att 5,826 n’HAMPton (1) 2 MAnsfielD (0) 0 McGowan 23 Att 6,034 Horsfall 74 olDHAM (2) 3 stevenAge (0) 0 Keillor-Dunn 6, 17 Att 3,492 Bahamboula 58 Port vAle (0) 3 bArrow (1) 1 Politic 51 Banks 33 Jones 56 (og) Att 5,951 Benning 85 sAlforD City (1) 2 HArtlePool (0) 0 Elliott 3, Willock 86 Att 2,448 sCuntHorPe (0) 0 forest gn (0) 2 Att 2,140 Matt 60 (pen), Adams 65 swinDon (1) 2 roCHDAle (0) 2 Gladwin 37 Broadbent 57 Williams 90 Kelly 79 Att 9,310 P W D L F A Pts Forest Green.......12 8 2 2 22 10 26 Harrogate Town..12 6 4 2 23 14 22 Port Vale.............12 6 3 3 19 13 21 Tranmere .......12 6 3 3 9 4 21 Sutton Utd..........11 6 2 3 17 11 20 Swindon.............12 5 5 2 16 10 20 Leyton Orient .....12 4 6 2 19 11 18 Northampton.....12 5 3 4 12 11 18 Exeter.................12 3 8 1 18 12 17 Bradford.............12 4 5 3 16 13 17 Hartlepool..........12 5 2 5 11 12 17 Crawley ..............12 5 2 5 14 16 17 Barrow ...............12 4 4 4 16 15 16 Newport.............12 4 4 4 15 15 16 Salford City.........12 4 3 5 14 12 15 Bristol Rovers .....12 4 2 6 14 19 14 Rochdale ............12 3 4 5 14 16 13 Walsall ...............12 3 4 5 13 16 13 Colchester ..........11 3 4 4 8 11 13 Stevenage ..........12 3 4 5 11 18 13 Oldham ..............12 3 2 7 9 16 11 Mansfield ...........12 2 4 6 10 17 10 Carlisle ...............12 2 4 6 9 19 10 Scunthorpe ........12 1 4 7 7 25 7 Runcorn L’n’ts.10 7 1 2 21 9 22 Clitheroe ............12 6 2 4 24 14 20 Colne..................11 5 3 3 17 8 18 Bootle............12 6 0 6 28 23 18 Kidsgrove Ath.....12 5 1 6 13 17 16 Ramsbottom U...12 4 2 6 16 20 14 City of L’pool...11 3 4 4 12 20 13 Newcastle Town .13 3 3 7 14 23 12 1874 Northwich .12 3 3 6 12 22 12 Widnes...........12 3 2 7 8 12 11 Glossop N E.........13 1 5 7 7 16 8 Prescot Cables 11 2 1 8 13 27 7 Market Drayton ..12 1 2 9 5 27 5 Kendal Town.......11 1 1 9 12 26 4 The Northern Football League First Division South East Cleethorpes Town 3 Sheffield FC 1, Dunston UTS 3 Yorkshire Amateur 0, Hebburn Town 2 Lincoln Utd 1, Shildon 3 Brighouse Town 1, Stockton Town 4 Pickering Town 1, Tadcaster Albion 2 Bridlington Town 1, Worksop Town 3 Stocksbridge P S 2. P W D L F A Pts Liversedge..........11 10 1 0 33 5 31 Shildon...............11 8 1 2 22 9 25 Marske Utd...........9 8 0 1 24 3 24 Ossett United .....12 6 2 4 17 18 20 Dunston UTS ......11 6 1 4 20 14 19 Worksop Town....11 5 3 3 17 15 18 Cleethorpes Town.8 5 1 2 18 14 16 Brighouse Town..11 4 4 3 15 16 16 Stocksbridge P S.12 5 1 6 15 17 16 Stockton Town....10 4 3 3 16 10 15 Yorkshire Amateur 11 4 1 6 16 20 13 Frickley Athletic..10 4 1 5 9 16 13 Hebburn Town....10 3 3 4 16 13 12 Lincoln Utd.........11 3 3 5 19 31 12 Tadcaster Albion.11 2 2 7 13 21 8 Pontefract C .......10 2 1 7 12 19 7 Bridlington Town10 2 0 8 9 20 6 Sheffield FC ........10 1 3 6 12 25 6 Pickering Town...11 1 3 7 14 31 6 The Northern Football League First Division Midlands Bedworth Utd 0 Wisbech Town 0, Cambridge City 3 Shepshed Dynamo 3, Carlton Town 4 Loughborough Dynamo 1, Chasetown 1 Histon 0, Coleshill Town 4 Corby Town 2, Ilkeston Town 3 Soham Town Rangers 1, Spalding Utd 1 Daventry Town 1, Sutton Coldfield Town 2 Sporting Khalsa 1, Yaxley 1 Halesowen Town 5. C AsHton (0) 0 CHesterflD (2) 4 King 18 Tyson 41 Mandeville 75 Payne 84 (pen) HereforD fC (0) 0 soliHull M (0) 1 Att 1,783 Newton 78 PontefrACt C (0) 0 fC HAlifAx (0) 0 Att 1,429 yorK (1) 1 MorPetH tn (0) 1 Beck 26 Sayer 75 Att 2,258 boston utD (1) 1 strAtforD t (1) 1 F Preston 22 Gordon 32 Att 1,627 King’s lynn t (1) 2 PeterborougH s (1) 1 Omotayo 45 Gash 18 McGavin 61 Att 1,013 broMsgrove s (0) 0 griMsby (3) 5 Revan 17, 28 Longe-King 25 John-Lewis 82 Bapaga 90 stoCKPort (1) 3 stAMforD (0) 0 Croasdale 36 Att 3,022 Madden 71 (pen) Quigley 82 tAMwortH (0) 0 notts Cnty (0) 0 ebbsfleet (2) 2 HAMPton & r (0) 0 Bingham 32 Solly 45 DorKing w (1) 2 HAyes & yeAD (0) 2 Briggs 20 Nasha 50 Rutherford 73 Amartey 66 MAiDenHeAD (2) 3 HAstings (1) 1 Barratt 3 Pogue 33 Ferdinand 30 Blissett 47 HungerforD (1) 1 broMley (1) 2 Seager 36 (pen) Alabi 41 Cheek 75 HArrow b (1) 4 CHelMsforD (2) 2 Ewington 34, 63 (pen), 66 Sheringham 38 Uche 77 James 41 Att 341 weAlDstone (1) 1 DAg & reD (0) 2 Bird 10 Balanta 88, 90 Att 718 P W D L F A Pts Halesowen Town 12 9 3 0 33 13 30 Chasetown .........12 8 3 1 29 14 27 Carlton Town ......12 8 3 1 22 10 27 Ilkeston Town .....12 8 2 2 39 16 26 Coleshill Town ....12 8 0 4 26 16 24 Loughborough ...12 6 2 4 29 21 20 Stamford............10 6 1 3 22 15 19 Belper Town .......10 6 1 3 18 12 19 Spalding Utd ......10 5 2 3 17 17 17 Shepshed D ........12 4 4 4 21 18 16 Cambridge City...12 4 2 6 14 16 14 Corby Town.........10 4 1 5 14 12 13 Sporting Khalsa..10 4 1 5 19 22 13 Bedworth Utd ....11 4 1 6 14 18 13 Sutton Coldfield .10 2 4 4 10 12 10 Soham Town R....11 2 2 7 10 20 8 Wisbech Town ....12 2 1 9 9 25 7 Yaxley.................12 2 1 9 15 35 7 Daventry Town ...12 1 3 8 9 27 6 Histon ................12 1 1 10 9 40 4 The Southern Football League Premier South Chesham Utd 5 Dorchester Town 1, Farnborough 4 Kings Langley 1, Met Police 1 Merthyr Town 2, Poole Town 2 Hendon 1, Taunton Town 7 Beaconsfield Town 1, Tiverton Town 1 Wimborne Town 0, Walton Casuals 1 Swindon Supermarine 1, Weston-S-Mare 1 Salisbury FC 3. P W D L F A Pts Farnborough ......12 9 1 2 29 16 28 Hayes & Yeading...9 8 1 0 25 6 25 Gosport Borough11 7 1 3 18 12 22 Poole Town.........12 6 3 3 20 16 21 Salisbury FC........11 6 3 2 18 14 21 Taunton Town.....11 6 2 3 26 14 20 Met Police ..........10 5 4 1 14 6 19 Tiverton Town ....13 5 3 5 24 19 18 Walton Casuals...11 4 4 3 11 16 16 Harrow Borough.10 5 0 5 15 13 15 Yate Town...........10 4 3 3 14 12 15 Swindon Super...12 3 6 3 17 16 15 Truro City............10 4 2 4 13 13 14 Chesham Utd......10 3 4 3 15 16 13 Weston-S-Mare..11 4 1 6 12 15 13 Hendon ..............12 4 1 7 18 22 13 Hartley Wintney .11 3 3 5 14 22 12 Beaconsfield T ....12 4 0 8 12 31 12 Dorchester Town 12 3 0 9 11 20 9 Merthyr Town.....10 2 2 6 15 20 8 AfC suDbury (0) 3 DArtforD (1) 1 Harris 50 Jebb 45 Temple 63 O’Malley 90 bAnbury utD (1) 1 bAtH City (0) 0 Langmead 45 Att 1,535 bArnet (0) 0 boreHAM w (0) 1 Evans 57 yeovil (1) 1 weyMoutH (0) 1 Wakefield 12 Bearwish 90 Att 3,354 eAstleigH (0) 3 folKestone i (3) 3 Hill 56 (pen) Paxman 3, 7 (pen) Barnett 62 Dolan 18 Maghoma 90 Dover (0) 1 yAte town (1) 1 Miller 61 Mehew 7 torQuAy (0) 2 HAvAnt & w (0) 2 Wynter 66 Wall 73 Andrews 85 Roberts 90 Att 1,593 soutHenD (2) 4 CHertsey tn (1) 1 Ferguson 14 C MacLaren 5 Murphy 34 Att 2,301 Ralph 73 Walsh 85 MArine (0) 1 wrexHAM (0) 1 Watkinson 78 Davies 90 Att 1,941 MArsKe utD (0) 0 gAtesHeAD (0) 0 brACKley (1) 1 guiseley (1) 1 Ndlovu 25 Hull 39 Att 576 Kettering (2) 2 buxton (0) 2 Brown 20 De Girolamo 61, 90 (pen) Powell 43 Att 1,218 soutHPort (1) 2 AltrinCHAM (2) 3 Carver 35, 75 Peers 40 Att 1,386 Hancock 45 Kosylo 67 HorsHAM (0) 1 woKing (0) 0 Kavanagh 83 Att 1,927 CorintHiAn C (0) 1 st AlbAns (0) 1 Bendle 72 Diedhiou 90 Att 573 beDfont s (0) 0 K’Minster (0) 1 Att 412 Morgan-Smith 60 bowers & P (1) 2 AlDersHot (0) 1 Manor 45 (pen) Fowler 72 Monville 80 Att 564 Wimborne Town.10 1 2 7 8 18 5 Kings Langley.....12 1 2 9 8 20 5 The Southern Football League Premier Central AFC Rushden & Diamonds 1 Alvechurch 2, Biggleswade Town 0 Rushall Olympic 1, Hitchin Town 1 Needham Market 6, Leiston 2 Barwell 1, Nuneaton Borough 2 Lowestoft Town 0, Royston Town 1 Stourbridge 2, Hednesford Town 2 Redditch Utd 2. P W D L F A Pts Peterborough S ..11 10 0 1 35 10 30 Coalville Town ....11 8 2 1 24 9 26 Banbury Utd.........9 7 2 0 22 9 23 Royston Town.....11 6 2 3 23 12 20 Hednesford Town12 5 5 2 19 15 20 Tamworth ............9 6 1 2 20 9 19 Leiston ...............10 6 1 3 19 13 19 Rushall Olympic .11 5 4 2 17 14 19 Alvechurch .........11 5 2 4 13 10 17 Biggleswade Tn ..11 4 2 5 23 15 14 Redditch Utd ......12 3 4 5 13 18 13 Bromsgrove S .....10 4 1 5 10 17 13 Rushden & D ......11 3 3 5 12 16 12 Stratford Town......9 4 0 5 14 19 12 Stourbridge........13 2 5 6 16 27 11 Barwell ..............12 2 4 6 17 26 10 Lowestoft Town..12 3 1 8 15 32 10 Needham Market10 1 6 3 17 16 9 St Ives Town .......12 2 3 7 15 32 9 Nuneaton B ........12 2 1 9 14 24 7 Hitchin Town ......11 2 1 8 11 26 7 The Southern Football League Division One Central AFC Dunstable 3 Biggleswade FC 2, Bedford Town 3 Kidlington 0, Colney Heath 1 FC Romania 2, Didcot Town 2 Welwyn Garden City 3, Hertford Town 1 Barton Rovers 0, Kempston Rovers 0 Harlow Town 6, North Leigh 0 Waltham Abbey 3, St Neots Town 2 Wantage Town 1, Thame Utd 1 Berkhamsted 2. The Southern Football League Division One South Barnstaple Town 1 AFC Totton 8, Cinderford 2 Winchester City 5, Cirencester 6 Slimbridge 0, Frome Town 3 Sholing 2, Highworth Town 5 Evesham Utd 1, Lymington Town 2 Bideford 1, Melksham Town 4 Plymouth Parkway 3, Paulton 1 Bristol Manor Farm 3, Willand Rovers 1 Larkhall Athletic 0. AfC fylDe (1) 1 glouCester (0) 0 Piggott 45 AfC telforD (0) 2 fArsley C (0) 0 McHale 69 Durrell 73 CHorley (1) 2 DArlington (0) 1 Hedley 39 (og) Charman 77 Blyth 81 P W D L F A Pts AFC Fylde .............9 7 2 0 18 7 23 Brackley ...............9 7 1 1 12 5 22 Spennymoor Tn ....8 6 0 2 18 9 18 Gateshead............8 5 2 1 19 11 17 Chorley.................8 5 1 2 19 7 16 Curzon Ashton......8 5 1 2 14 8 16 Alfreton Town.......9 4 1 4 13 11 13 Kettering..............8 3 3 2 9 7 12 York......................8 4 0 4 14 14 12 Boston Utd ...........8 4 0 4 12 12 12 K’minster..............8 3 2 3 12 10 11 Darlington............9 3 1 5 15 14 10 Leamington..........8 3 1 4 8 11 10 Chester FC ............8 2 3 3 13 16 9 Blyth Spartans .....8 2 3 3 8 13 9 Farsley Celtic ........9 2 3 4 9 19 9 Guiseley ...............8 2 2 4 9 12 8 AFC Telford ...........9 2 1 6 7 15 7 Bradford P A.........8 1 3 4 6 10 6 Hereford FC ..........8 1 3 4 4 10 6 Gloucester ............9 1 2 6 8 21 5 Southport.............7 0 3 4 10 15 3 WELSH CUP 4TH RND friday flint tn utD (0) 0 ConnAH’s Q n (1) 2 Owens 28 Mullan 46 saturday buCKley t (0) 0 tAffs well (2) 2 Jones 18 Fox 43 CArMArtHen (0) 0 tns fC (0) 0 TNS FC win 5-4 on penalties. The Isthmain Football League Premier Division Bishop’s Stortford 1 Margate 0, Brightlingsea Regent 1 Wingate & Finchley 3, Carshalton Ath 4 East Thurrock Utd 1, Enfield Town 2 Worthing 2, Hornchurch 1 Leatherhead 1, Merstham 5 Haringey Borough 0. Yesterday Kingstonian 1 Cheshunt 1 The Isthmain Football League 1 South East Cray Valley (PM) 0 Chichester City 0, Haywards Heath Town 0 Herne Bay 1, Hythe Town 2 Three Bridges 2, Lancing 0 Corinthian 3, Ramsgate 2 Burgess Hill Town 4, Sevenoaks Town 0 Ashford Utd 3, VCD Athletic 4 Faversham Town 1, Whitehawk 1 East Grinstead Town 0, Whitstable Town 1 Phoenix Sports 0. The Isthmain Football League 1 North Basildon Utd 0 Barking 0, Canvey Island 3 Aveley 1, Coggeshall Town 0 Brentwood Town 2, Dereham Town 3 Witham Town 1, Felixstowe & Walton Utd 2 Tilbury 1, Great Wakering Rovers 1 Hullbridge Sports 0, Hashtag United P Heybridge P, Maldon & Tiptree 0 Bury Town 2, Romford 2 Stowmarket Town 0. The Isthmain Football League 1 South Central Basingstoke Town P Chertsey Town P, Binfield 3 Westfield 0, Chalfont St Peter 0 Staines Town 2, Chipstead 3 Guernsey 0, Marlow 3 Ashford Town (Middx) 0, Northwood 2 Sutton Common Rovers 3, South Park P Bedfont Sports P, Thatcham Town 1 Hanwell Town 3, Tooting & Mitcham 0 Bracknell Town 1. North West Counties Premier Division Ashton Athletic 3 Padiham 2, AVRO 0 Longridge Town 2, Congleton Town 0 Burscough 2, Irlam 3 Vauxhall Motors 3, Lower Breck 2 Barnoldswick Town 1, Runcorn Town 1 Charnock Richard 4, Skelmersdale Utd 2 Prestwich Heys 1, Squires Gate 0 Macclesfield FC 0, Winsford Utd 1 AFC Liverpool 4, Wythenshawe Town 5 Litherland REMYCA 0. billeriCAy (1) 2 slougH (1) 1 Lucan 13 Grant 8 Sutherland 85 (pen) eAstbourne (1) 2 CHiPPenHAM (1) 2 Walker 6 Bunker 20 (pen), 67 (pen) Oyinsan 90 (pen) welling (1) 1 brAintree (0) 0 Shokunbi 22 P W D L F A Pts Dartford ...............8 7 1 0 22 4 22 Maidstone Utd .....8 5 2 1 16 9 17 Oxford City ...........9 4 4 1 22 12 16 Concord Rangers ..9 4 2 3 15 18 14 Ebbsfleet United...7 4 1 2 17 10 13 St Albans..............7 4 1 2 15 9 13 Eastbourne Boro...9 3 4 2 22 18 13 Hampton & R .......8 3 3 2 17 9 12 Havant and W.......7 4 0 3 13 8 12 Chippenham ........9 3 3 3 14 15 12 Dulwich................7 3 2 2 15 8 11 Dorking Wanderers..8 3 2 3 15 14 11 Hungerford Tn ......7 3 1 3 11 10 10 Welling ................9 3 1 5 9 25 10 Bath City ..............8 3 0 5 11 18 9 Tonbridge Angels .7 2 2 3 11 13 8 Chelmsford...........8 2 2 4 10 14 8 Billericay ..............8 2 1 5 11 18 7 Braintree Town.....9 1 3 5 9 19 6 Slough..................8 1 2 5 8 15 5 Hemel Hempstd ...8 1 1 6 8 25 4 Colwyn bAy 1 CArDiff M uni 0 Higgins 9 HAverforDwest (0) 1 bAlA town (0) 3 Jones-Thomas 74 Venables 54, 56, 60 Penybont (0) 0 CAernArfon (0) 0 Penybont win 3-1 on penalties. sAltney tn (0) 0 AberystwytH (0) 0 Aberystwyth win 5-4 on penalties. swAnseA uni (0) 1 guilsfielD (2) 2 Roberts 89 Cathrall 17 Ford 23 North West Counties First Division Atherton LR 4 Steeton 3, Bacup Borough 1 Chadderton 2, Campion 0 Holker Old Boys 2, Cleator Moor Celtic 5 Nelson 3, Daisy Hill 1 Golcar Utd 4, St Helens Town 0 Bury AFC 5. Liverpool County Premier Division Sefton 1 Waterloo Dock 2, The Empress FC 4 Liver Academy 4, Halewood Apollo 1 BRNESC 6, East Villa 1 FC Bernie Mays 2, Orient 3 Lower Breck Res 0, Liverpool NALGO P Page Celtic P. Huws Gray Alliance Holyhead Hotspur 2 Llanrhaeadr YM 1, Llanidloes Town 3 Llangefni Town 2. Lancashire and Cheshire Premier Division Moston Brook 1 Salford Victoria 0, Abacus Media 7 Dom Doyle FC Saturday 0, Mellor 1 De La Salle 8, North Walkden 2 AFC Oldham 3, Stretford Paddock 4 Milton 3, Manchester Polonia 2 Rochdalians 2. The Hallmark Security Cheshire Football League Division One AFC Knowsley 4 Middlewich Town 2, Billinge FC 2 FC St Helens 3, Broadheath Central 3 Altrincham Res 2, Crewe FC P Poynton P, Daten FC 4 Congleton Town Res 3, Egerton 4 Eagle Sports 2, Lostock Gralarn 2 Knutsford 1, Whaley Bridge 1 Greenalls Padgate 1. FBT Manchester League Premier Division Bolton County 2 Springhead 1, Haywood St James 0 Stockport Georgians 2, Hindsford 2 Heyside 0, Old Alts 0 Walshaw Sports 0, Pennington 2 Manchester Gregorians 1, Rochdale Sacred Heart 0 Dukinfield Town 0. Scottish Highland League Clachnacuddin 0 Brora 4, Formartine United 5 Turriff United 0, Fort William 0 Lossiemouth 2, Fraserburgh 7 Keith 0, Huntly 0 Buckie Thistle 2, Inverurie Loco Works 2 Forres Mechanics 2, Rothes 3 Deveronvale 0, Strathspey Thistle 1 Nairn County 2, Wick Academy 1 Brechin 3. Premiership DunDee (0) 2 AberDeen (0) 1 Griffiths 49 Ramirez 67 McCowan 62 Att 6,878 HiberniAn (0) 0 DunDee utD (1) 3 Att 15,114 Clark 44 Edwards 52 Freeman 74 MotHerwell (0) 0 CeltiC (1) 2 Jota 17, Turnbull 52 rAngers (1) 1 HeArts (0) 1 Lundstram 40 Halkett 90 ross Co (1) 2 st Mirren (3) 3 Spittal 37 Brophy 15 Iacovitti 66 Fraser 34, Tanser 38 st JoHnstone (0) 0 livingston (2) 3 Bailey 3 Anderson 29, Pitman 66 P W D L F A Pts Rangers................9 6 2 1 15 7 20 Hearts ..................9 5 4 0 15 6 19 Dundee Utd..........9 5 2 2 8 5 17 Celtic ....................9 5 1 3 21 6 16 Hibernian .............9 4 3 2 14 11 15 Motherwell ..........9 4 2 3 11 11 14 St Mirren ..............9 3 4 2 12 16 13 St Johnstone ........9 2 3 4 6 9 9 Aberdeen .............9 2 2 5 10 13 8 Livingston ............9 2 1 6 6 13 7 Dundee ................9 1 3 5 7 17 6 Ross County..........9 0 3 6 8 19 3 Championship friday HAMilton (0) 1 PArtiCK (1) 6 Moyo 89 Rudden 7, 58 Att 1,775 Graham 53, 74 Tiffoney 61, Murray 72 saturday Ayr (0) 2 Queen of stH (0) 1 Muirhead 73 (pen) Connelly 68 Maxwell 79 Att 1,663 D’ferMline (0) 2 KilMArnoCK (0) 2 Thomas 74. Comrie 90 Hendry 68 Att 4,095 Shaw 75 inverness (1) 2 Morton (0) 0 McKay 20, Gardyne 49 Att 1,900 rAitH (2) 2 ArbroAtH (0) 1 Tait 3 Dowds 90 Matthews 45 Att 1,748 P W D L F A Pts Inverness CT .........9 7 1 1 12 4 22 Raith ....................9 5 2 2 16 11 17 Kilmarnock...........9 5 2 2 11 6 17 Partick..................9 5 0 4 23 14 15 Arbroath...............9 4 3 2 17 8 15 Ayr .......................9 3 2 4 9 13 11 Queen of South ....9 3 0 6 10 14 9 Hamilton..............9 2 2 5 9 21 8 Morton.................9 1 3 5 7 14 6 Dunfermline.........9 0 5 4 6 15 5 League 1 AlloA (2) 2 PeterHeAD (2) 4 Boyd 10 Payne 29 Gilmour 39 S Brown 37 (pen) Att 414 McLean 58, Mulligan 84 ClyDe (0) 0 Montrose (3) 5 Milne 2, 66, Balatoni 5 (og) C Ballantyne 26, Johnston 81 DuMbArton (0) 0 Queen’s PK (0) 3 Att 652 Gillespie 49 (pen) McHugh 74, Longstaff 79 eAst fife (3) 4 Cove r (0) 2 Steele 12, Connell 17, 49 Leitch 46, Neill 72 Mercer 45 Att 409 fAlKirK (0) 0 AirDrie (1) 3 Easton 35, Smith 67 Kerr 81 P W D L F A Pts Queen’s Park.......10 5 5 0 17 7 20 Cove Rangers......10 5 2 3 18 14 17 Airdrieonians......10 5 2 3 16 12 17 Montrose............10 4 4 2 18 10 16 Falkirk ................10 4 2 4 13 14 14 Dumbarton ........10 4 2 4 16 19 14 Peterhead ..........10 4 0 6 19 17 12 Alloa...................10 3 2 5 14 16 11 Clyde ..................10 3 2 5 13 22 11 East Fife..............10 2 1 7 12 25 7 League 2 friday eDinburgH C (1) 2 K HeArts (2) 3 saturday Albion (0) 2 elgin (0) 0 CowDenbtH (0) 0 s’HouseMuir (2) 2 forfAr (1) 2 AnnAn AtH (0) 0 stirling (0) 1 strAnrAer (0) 1 P W D L F A Pts Kelty Hearts .......10 8 2 0 22 8 26 Stirling ...............10 6 2 2 18 10 20 Forfar .................10 4 5 1 15 8 17 Annan Athletic ...10 5 0 5 15 13 15 Edinburgh City ...10 4 2 4 12 12 14 Stranraer............10 3 3 4 8 12 12 Albion ................10 3 1 6 10 16 10 S’housemuir.......10 2 3 5 10 15 9 Elgin...................10 2 3 5 9 15 9 Cowdenbth ........10 1 3 6 9 19 6

46 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews Sport / Tranmere Tranmere face trip to Crawley as Marine could travel to Harrogate By Ben reardon Tranmere Reporter TRANMERE ROVERS have been handed an away tie at Crawley Town in the Emirates FA Cup first round. Micky Mellon’s men will be hoping to kick-start their cup campaign with a win against John Yen’s’ Red Devils. Tranmere have reached the third-round of the competition for the last three seasons. Rovers have already beaten Crawley 2-1 in Sky Bet League Two this term at Prenton Park earlier this month. Elsewhere, should Marine overcome Wrexham in a replay, the Crosby outfit will travel to Caption x 1 in here Harrogate Town of Sky Bet League Two. The first-round ties will be played on the weekend of Friday, November 5 to Monday, November 8. FULL DRAW: bradford City v exeter City, sunderland v mansfield Town, Dorking Wanderers or Hayes & yeading v sutton United, sheffield Wednesday v Plymouth Argyle, Dagenham & Redbridge v salford City, Carlisle United v Horsham, Dover Athletic or yate Town v yeovil Town or Weymouth, scunthorpe United v Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United v bromley, Portsmouth v Harrow borough, Gillingham v Cheltenham Town, morecambe v newport County, banbury United v barrow, Fleetwood Town v burton Albion, AFC sudbury v Colchester United, northampton Town v Cambridge United, Corinthian Casuals or st Albans City v Forest Green, boston United or stratford Town v A brutally honest and shrewsbury Town, Pontefract Collieries or Halifax Town v maidenhead United, Chesterfield v southend United, Rochdale v Tamworth or notts County, Kidderminster Harriers v Grimsby Town, Wigan Athletic v solihull moors, boreham Wood v eastleigh or Folkestone Invicta, york City or morpeth Town v Kettering Town or buxton, Ipswich Town v oldham Athletic, AFC Wimbledon v brackley Town or Guiseley, Harrogate Town v MARINE or Wrexham, Hartlepool United v Wycombe Wanderers, King’s Lynn Town v Walsall, Crewe Alexandra v swindon Town, bolton Wanderers v stockport County, Charlton Athletic v Torquay United or Havant & Waterlooville, oxford United v bristol Rovers, Crawley Town v TRANMERE ROVERS, Leyton orient v ebbsfleet United, milton Keynes Dons v stevenage, Lincoln City v bowers & Pitsea, Port Vale v Accrington stanley. marske United or Gateshead v Altrincham. MENTAL HEALTH DOESN’T CARE IF YOU’RE WORLD CHAMPION Tranmere’s Keiron Morris (right) saw his cross turned in by Carlisle’s Rod McDonald for Rovers’ winner on Saturday Tony Coombes Taking CONTROL Resilience is the new autobiography of Elise Christie — triple World Champion, ten-time In a world where online than ever, Elise’s story SAVE 25% On sale now from www.reachsportshop.com By Ben reardon Tranmere Reporter sport@liverpool.com @LivECHOSport TRANMERE ROVERS manager Micky Mellon believes his side controlled the game well enough in their 1-0 win at managerless Carlisle United on Saturday. Rovers secured a third straight victory in Sky Bet League Two after Rod McDonald turned in Kieron Morris’ cross in the 48th minute. Morris missed a penalty later in the contest, with Mark Howard denying him from 12-yards, but Rovers were able to secure three points at Brunton Park to move up to fourth. And manager Mellon feels Rovers were deserving of the result following their second-half performance. Mellon said: “We had to take care of the moments that gave us the goal that we deserved, and we showed a whole load of qualities and it’s always difficult to come to Carlisle anyway, but when they haven’t got a manager, and they are fighting, I thought we showed vast amounts of control when we needed to. “I would have liked us to score more goals, and we missed a penalty, so we could have made it much more comfortable for ourselves, but we kept going and made it over the line. “I thought we started the game poorly, I don’t think we were on the front foot and we allowed them to dictate the opening ten or 15 minutes, and they played like a team who have just lost their manager, at home and wanted to gain the energy from the anger from that, and we allowed them to set that, but then we settled down and started to string some passes together, and used the energy as a team to get in dangerous areas. “We spoke as a team at half-time and we felt we needed the extra quality in those wide areas and have plenty of movement in the 18-yard box and I felt we came out in the second-half like lightning, and we really took it to Carlisle, and I thought it was only a matter of time before we got that goal. “It came and then the penalty came at a good time which would probably have put us out of sight, but when you miss that, it gives Carlisle a lift and from being out of the game, they are back in it and they were still in it. “At 1-0 up, you know that there is still hope for them, so they can fling things at you and take a bit of a gamble, they had some chances but weren’t able to put them away, and our goalkeeper was superb and the back four were brilliant. “Some of the work that Foley and our midfield boys do is out-

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho mellon delighted by tranmere quality after extending unbeaten run with victory standing, and they fight for us all day long and it’s a massive three points for us. “We gained control of the game for long periods and when we needed to defend in the 18-yard box, we did that. “When you’re playing against teams, games are tight, and you have to take what you can, and we’ve got the three points.” Rovers are back in action tomorrow night when they travel to Simon Weaver’s high-flying Harrogate Town, who are second. He added: “Tuesday night is a huge game for us. “I’m sure we’ll take a massive following there”. Tranmere Rovers manager Micky Mellon Late leveller denies Mariners as they face Wrexham replay non-league round-up by sam millne Non-League Reporter A LAST-minute free kick in Crosby broke Marine hearts and set up a replay against Wrexham of the National League, on Tuesday at Nantwich Town due to ongoing work at The Racecourse Ground. 1,941 were in attendance at The Marine Travel Arena to watch The Mariners draw with Wrexham in dramatic fashion at the fourth qualifying round stage of the FA Cup. On a tense afternoon in Crosby, both goals came towards the end in a game backloaded with action. The Mariners got the opener after 78 minutes through an Owen Watkinson header. The forward had previously been booked, in the first half, when he reacted heatedly to Wrexham skipper Ben Tozer’s calls for Niall Cummins to be sent off after his boot collided with the head of goalkeeper Rob Lainton. The other two involved were also shown yellow. Marine looked to be closing out another famous win in the cup until Jordan Davies stepped up for the visitors to convert a fantastic free kick, from about 25 yards out into Bayleigh Passant’s top corner. The young Marine keeper did get a touch to the ball but could only watch on as it then bounced off the post and trickled across the line. While Marine are still in the draw, Southport weren’t as lucky as they lost 2-3 against Altrincham at home. Marcus Carver had initially given The Sandgrounders a 1-0 lead before goals from Tom Peers and Josh Hancock turned the game on its head in the final few minutes of the half. After the break, Matty Kosylo added to Altrincham’s advantage by taking advantage of some poor defending on the hosts’ part. Southport never looked completely out of it though and netted what would prove to be a consolation, through another Carver strike, 15 minutes from time. The dissapointment on show after conceding the equaliser shows how far Marine have come under Neil Young. Victory at home to higher level opposition is something The Mariners are almost expected to achieve now, and they appear to be dealing with that pressure well. After the match, Carver said on Twitter: “Frustrating day yesterday getting beat in the FA Cup. Now to concentrate on the league and start climbing the table. On a side note happy to get my eighth and ninth goals of the season.” In the Northern Premier League Premier, Warrington Town were held to a goalless draw by Whitby Town. Paul Carden’s side have now gone four matches without defeat, but the manager wasn’t happy with the performance on Saturday, describing both teams as ‘poor’. He said: “We’ve got young lads on the bench there who possibly deserve more opportunity because one thing they’ll do is run and they’ll have enthusiasm. Maybe I need to change it up because if Jordan (Buckley) doesn’t score, who else looks like scoring?” One step lower down the ladder, Bootle triumphed over Prescot Cables in a 3-0 win at the Berry Street Garage Stadium. The trio of strikes all came in the second half, with the first arriving when Matty Hamilton blasted home from inside the box after a corner fell fortunately to the attacker. Substitute Michael Carberry had a big hand in the next two as he provided the cross for Tom Peterson’s header before bagging one for himself at the end - a low driven shot on his left foot that went under the Cables keeper, Mitchell Allen. Elsewhere in the same league, there were convincing wins for Runcorn Linnets and Warrington Rylands whilst Widnes lost 1-2 against Leek Town and City of Liverpool drew 0-0 with Trafford. rugby league Hull KR’s Jordan Abdull Mike egerton by ian laybourn Rugby League Reporter MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 47 Hull kr half-back Jordan Abdull is set to win his first cap for england in next Saturday’s test against France in Perpignan. the 25-year-old former Hull FC and london Broncos player’s selection in a 20-man squad is reward for a magnificent season with the shock Super league semi-finalists which also earned him a place on the Man of Steel shortlist. As one of only two specialist half-backs in the squad, Abdull looks certain to line up alongside Jonny lomax, one of five players from champions St Helens. there is also likely to be a debut for Castleford fullback niall evalds in the absence of Sam tomkins, who as expected is ruled out with the knee injury he carried into the grand Final with Catalans Dragons. it means coach Shaun Wane will have to appoint a new captain in place of tomkins, who led england for the first time in the mid-season game against a Combined nations All Stars. France’s new coach laurent Frayssinous must also find a new captain after losing Ben garcia, theo Fages and Julian Bousquet to injury and he will announce his man when the squad goes into camp on tuesday in Prades, at the foothills of the Pyrenees. other potential new caps include leeds centre Harry newman, who has made a full recovery from a double leg break, and St Helens prop Matty lees, who was in the england knights team that defeated Jamaica 56-4 at Castleford on Friday night. Another knight, captain Danny Walker, is also Sport abdull set for first England cap in French test promoted in the absence of his injured Warrington teammate Daryl Clark. Wane said: “things are always going to be fluid up to a point with form and injuries but i’m more than happy that we have the players to get the job done. “every player is in on merit and they know what’s expected of them. each one is a credit to their club, they have adapted themselves well at training and bring a very positive mindset. “there’s no doubt it’s going to be tough. Catalans Dragons players dominate the French squad and their fans are fanatical. “We’ll work hard in training this week and we’ll be raring to go come game day. the players are ready to do england proud.” With no nrl-based players under consideration for this re-arranged test, the only england survivor from the last meeting with France in october 2018 is Wakefield centre reece lyne. tony gigot, Ben Jullien, Mickael goudemand and Anthony Marion, who have all been named in Frayssinous’s 20-man squad, are the French survivors from the team that lost 44-6 at leigh Sports Village three years ago. England squad: J Abdull (Hull kr), B Currie (Warrington), t Davies (Catalans), n evalds (Castleford), J Bateman (Wigan), M Cooper (Warrington), l Farrell, Z Hardaker (both Wigan), M Knowles (St Helens), k leeming (leeds), M lees, J lomax (both St Helens), r lynne (Wakefield), Paul McShane (Castleford), T Makinson (St Helens), H newman (leeds), M oledzki (leeds), J Philbin, d Walker (both Warrington), alex Walmsley (St Helens).

48 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivechoNews Sport / Liverpool FC Brazilians come back as others pushing for start TRIPLE threat Naby Keita in action during the win at Watford on saturday RichaRd heathcote returns By IAN DOYLE Chief LFC Writer LiveRpooL kept pace at the top of the premier League table with a resounding triumph at Watford on Saturday. Roberto Firmino netted a hat-trick while Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah also scored as the Reds secured a 5-0 triumph at vicarage Road. Liverpool now turn their attentions to the Champions League where a first-ever victory at Atletico Madrid tomorrow would move them to the brink of qualification to the knockout stages. And here we look ahead to the changes Jurgen Klopp could make when his team are next in action. Defensive question Alisson Becker went straight from Brazil to Spain last week so will be expected to start in the Wanda Metropolitano, despite a confident display between the sticks by understudy Caoimhin Kelleher at the weekend. And with Liverpool in action at Manchester United next Sunday, there could be scope for further change in the defence – although with five days between the games, Klopp could be tempted to resist rotation. Trent Alexander-Arnold is firm favourite to start at right-back although Neco Williams could claim an assist on his first appearance of the season as a late substitute at vicarage Road. Andy Robertson remains ahead of Kostas Tsimikas on the other flank, but the real question is at centre-back with virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip the first choice at present. Should Klopp decide this is the time to rest one or both of that duo, Joe Gomez and ibrahima Konate are both pushing hard for a start. Keita debate Fabinho, like Alisson, is a likely starter having been absent from Saturday’s match due to international commitments. it means if the Reds continue with their tried and trusted 4-3-3 formation, there are two further spots up for grabs in the engine room. The game is likely too early for Thiago Alcantara and there is a doubt over Curtis Jones, who missed out against Watford with a groin issue. Alex oxlade-Chamberlain was busy in his cameo but the main debate will centre over which of Jordan Henderson, James Milner and Naby Keita misses out in Madrid. Milner hugely impressed at the weekend and has long been a go-to guy for Klopp in these major european fixtures, but Keita did his claims a power of good with a similarly good outing. Jota or not? Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah were in imperious form in battering Watford. However, the triumvirate has together started only two of Liverpool’s last 10 Champions League matches. Diogo Jota will be keen to feature against his former club, while Divock origi impressed against AC Milan in the opening group match. Takumi Minamino is the other option. liverpool’s forward stars have clicked back into gear – and reds have plenty of options in reserve COMMENT By IAN DOYLE Chief LFC Writer ian.doyle@reachplc.com @IanDoyleSport The band were back together at the place it all started for them on Saturday. And if Liverpool’s five-star romp against Watford proved anything, it’s that reports of the demise of their famed attacking trio have been greatly exaggerated. It wasn’t long ago Roberto Firmino was being put out to pasture by an increasing number of observers, with Sadio Mane - self-confessed problems of the previous campaign still fresh in the mind - expected to follow suit. Which left Mohamed Salah, with the ongoing failure to agree a new contract indicating to those same people he wasn’t happy with matters at Anfield. Saturday, though, saw the latest evidence of how all of the above is gloriously, utterly incorrect. First, a disclaimer. There’s no doubt that, now in their fifth year playing together, the consistent potency has diminished slightly. To maintain a collective high level throughout that period would simply be asking too much. Indeed, few strike duos last that long, let alone triumvirates. evolution is already onging, the undoubted success of Diogo Jota following his arrival 13 months ago meaning gone are days when the forward three is an absolute given. But individually, as well as collectively, they can still make a difference for a Liverpool side eyeing silverware once more. Salah is - and has been for some time - of another order, operating on a different plane to his attacking colleagues and, at present, the best player in the world. Ten goals in as many Liverpool appearances - failing to score only in one - netting in eight games in a row and providing four assists underlines the egyptian has no intention of letting standards slip. But arguably of even greater encouragement has been the spark rediscovered by Mane and Firmino. even though the former Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino (right) celebrate one of the five goals they scored between them in front of the Liverpool fans at Watford on Saturday Tess Derry Get the latest Reds news to your inbox Sign up to the ECHO LFC newsletter – www. liverpoolecho.co.uk/ getanewsletter still struggles to maintain optimum form, even on an iffy afternoon he is again delivering, six goals in 10 outings this season with strikes in each of his last three outings. They are often important ones too, such as openers at home to Crystal Palace and Manchester City and the first goal in the weekend win at Watford. The Senegalese, like Salah, has benefited from a rare summer of rest. Firmino’s hamstring injury and the solid form of Jota meant Saturday was only the second time this season the traditional front line had started a game together. And the Brazilian has been making up for lost time, scoring five times in his last three appearances since returning to action, all bar one the type of predatory strike on which a more traditional number nine would regularly feast. There’s a certain hunger in Firmino’s game this season, and he looks leaner than in recent years. If there’s a challenge for his place, the 30-year-old is clearly willing to meet it head-on. Salah, Firmino and Mane all netted on their

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 49 Players ‘SCARED’ of Salah – Foster Mohamed Salah (right) scored a stunning solo goal past Watford keeper Ben Foster (left) Andrew Powell On-form Blair hits winner By ian doyle Chief LFC Writer Harvey BLAIR continued his encouraging run of form by putting Liverpool in a strong position in the U18 Premier League Cup. Blair netted the winner as the young Reds won 2-1 at Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon at the Bodymoor Heath Training Ground. It was the second scoring appearance in succession for the 18-year-old, who has been impressive in recent weeks having had his previous campaign decimated by injury. The result means Liverpool, who beat Crystal Palace in their opening group game, top the standings with a final game to come at home to Manchester City next month. The Reds are two points ahead of City, with only the team in first guaranteed a place in the quarter-finals. Stefan Bajcetic gave Liverpool the lead on three minutes against Villa when he converted Luca Stephenson’s corner. In a close-fought encounter, the Reds were pegged back on 33 minutes when Dewain Sewell scored from the spot following a disputed penalty award. Blair, though, earned victory on 63 minutes by heading home from a Luke Chambers free-kick. “It was a good performance overall from us,” U18s boss Marc Bridge- Wilkinson told liverpoolfc.com. “We started well and had several good opportunities to add to our early goal but we just couldn’t score. “Villa came back into it and got a penalty but we responded well and it was great to see Harvey on the scoresheet again for us.” Liverpool are next in action tomorrow when an U19 side are at Atletico Madrid for their latest UEFA Youth League match (kick-off 3pm). LIVERPOOL U18s (4-3-3): Mrozek; Lucky, Bajcetic, Miles, Chambers; Stephenson, Frauendorf (Laffey 85), Clark; Pilling, Roberts, Blair. Subs: Hewitson, Danns, Gyimah, Worell. first competitive appearance together in the 3-3 draw at Watford in August 2017, one of eight occasions that season in which they were all on the same scoresheet. It was down to four in the 2018/19 campaign and, remarkably, didn’t happen at all in the title-winning 2019/20 season. And after just one occurrence last term, twice in the last three matches have the three main forwards each scored. They are clicking again. Jota’s impact means the first-choice three have for some time become a four, the Portuguese already contributing three goals this campaign and offering a different option to Firmino down the centre and welcome backup for Mane on the left flank. Indeed, there would be little surprise if Jota is restored to the starting line-up for tomorrow’s Champions League clash at former club Atletico Madrid. Firmino, after all, is being kept fresh and sharp by rotation. With Divock Origi claiming a goal and two assists in four outings this term and Takumi Minamino scoring twice on his only start, Liverpool’s forward options have each staked a claim already this season. But, at least for the most part, the original remains best for Jurgen Klopp. The Fab Three play on. By ian doyle Chief LFC Writer Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster admits opposing players are “scared” of Mohamed Salah after being on the receiving end of the “absolute nightmare” Liverpool forward. Salah produced another goal of the season contender to help the Reds romp to a 5-0 Premier League win at Vicarage Road on Saturday. The 29-year-old, who has now netted 10 times in as many games this season, fooled three Watford defenders with some incredible close control before curling a left-footed finish into the bottom corner from an acute angle. And when asked for his recollection of the goal, Foster said: “I didn’t really see it in the first place to be fair! I just remember him having three or four players around him. “His feet are so quick that players are scared to dangle a foot in and try to tackle him because it is just asking for a penalty. You catch him, flip him and in the box he is over so it is an absolute nightmare. “I just remember him dribbling it around two, three, four players and then he used one or two bodies to just shield my vision of the ball and then stuck it in the corner. It was very good.” Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp later declared Salah as the best player in the world, and Foster added: “Seeing that up close and personal, I wouldn’t disagree with Klopp’s assessment. “There are times when he gets the ball that as a goalkeeper he just worries you. “He can do anything. Go inside, outside, drop a shoulder and his movement is incredible and his work-rate. “That is the bit I like the most. The fact he is so willing to run and so willing to work and it is a rare quality in a player that has all the other attributes as well.” Foster believes no other side in the world can boast Liverpool’s array of attacking talent as he reflected on a result that was the Reds’ biggest-ever win at Vicarage Road. “It was a difficult game for us,” he said. “Liverpool are so attacking and dominant they really do throw caution to the wind and why wouldn’t they? They have the best attacking players in the world. They just go for it “The early goal really hurt us, it took the wind out of our sails. They were very good though. They were better than us in every department.” And when told Watford won’t face a team of Liverpool’s quality every week, Foster replied: “Thank God.” ‘MONA IS ONE OF MY MOST IMPORTANT SIGNINGS’ ‘This book gives our fans the chance to learn about nutrition from Mona – just as our players do!’ JURGEN KLOPP Liverpool FC’s head of nutrition A unique insight into the nutrition and favourite recipes of the first team players Available from liverpoolfc.com/store and reachsportshop.com

50 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews Sport / Liverpool FC Kelleher hails Reds Back in ‘unstoppable’ form of the front three the old ROUTINE By iAn dOyLe chief LFc Writer CaoiMhiN KELLEhER admits Liverpool’s front three are in “unstoppable” form as the extent of their remarkable start of the season emerged. Roberto Firmino scored his second Reds hat-trick and Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane also netted as the Reds romped to a 5-0 Premier League triumph at Watford on Saturday. The trio now have 22 goals between them after 11 competitive games, far outstripping their previous best at this stage of the season of 13 which was achieved in the title-winning campaign of 2019/20. The Vicarage Road victory was only the second time this campaign Firmino, Salah and Mane have started a game together. and an admiring Kelleher said: “i train with them every day and sometimes they are just unstoppable, you can’t do anything. To watch them in full flow is a joy to watch. They all gel well together and Bobby is getting in the right positions to be able to tap them in, and that’s not an easy thing. They are in such great form at the moment they are pretty much unstoppable.” asked if Salah – who scored another astonishing goal at Watford to move on to 10 in 10 games for the season – was now the best player in the world, Kelleher responded: “it certainly looks like that. he’s score some unbelievable goals this season and can’t stop scoring. he is in some top form at the moment so, from my point of view, definitely.” Kelleher was making only the third Premier League appearance of his career with alisson Becker unavailable due to the late finish of Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against Uruguay early on Friday morning. The Republic of ireland international was largely unemployed until making a save late on to turn ismaila Sarr’s fierce drive on to the post to preserve his second top-flight clean sheet. “it’s not easy obviously, but playing for a team like Liverpool where for the majority of games we are going to dominate possession i’m not going to have much to do,” said the goalkeeper. But when i am called upon, that’s the most important time. Thankfully i was able to make a save and keep the clean sheet.” Kelleher, speaking to liverpoolfc.com, added: “i had the international game (with ireland) on Tuesday and knew i’d be playing after that, but most of our players came back on Thursday so we only had one or two days to prepare. “With Watford getting a new manager, we were unsure on what they might do, so we just focused on ourselves and what we could do, and thankfully that paid off. “it was a proper team performance where everything we did came off.” Sadio Mane scores the opening goal during the 5-0 win over Watford on Saturday RichaRd heathcote MANE INSISTS LAST SEASON’S ISSUES ARE NOW FIRMLY BEHIND HIM By PAUL GORST LFc correspondent paul.gorst@reachplc.com @PTGorst Sadio MaNE says the problems he encountered last season are now firmly behind him at Liverpool. The Senegal star endured a dip in form and a crisis of confidence as an injury-hit Reds squad struggled in the absence of the intensity provided by full Premier League crowds. Such was Mane’s drop-off that he admitted to undergoing tests in an effort to find the root of the problem and return to the sort of performances that placed him inside the top five of the 2019 Ballon d’or list. “i even underwent a test to take a look at my body,” he said in May after admitting to it being “the worst season of my career.” However, after registering his sixth of the campaign in Saturday’s 5-0 hammering of Claudio Ranieri’s Watford, Mane - whose goal was number 100 in the Premier League - believes those worries are now consigned to the past. He said: “it was hard for myself but it was hard for the team and sometimes that’s normal but that’s all behind us now. “i said from the beginning now that it can be a different season for all of us and you can see that. “So hopefully we are going to go for the titles, which is our dream, that’s what we are looking at and what we are working for.” With 22 goals between them in all competitions already this term, Liverpool’s front three of Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino are looking sharper than ever. it’s the most they have scored as a three-pronged attack at this stage of any season together at anfield and Mane is enjoying himself on the left of Jurgen Klopp’s frontline. He added: “i think we started very well, played really well, created many chances and scored five goals. We deserved to win. “i’ve always said it’s very easy to play up front with these two guys. They are two of the best players in the world and i think we cause defences many problems. i think by moving quick, dropping deep, making runs and that makes the difference. Hopefully we are going to keep going like this and score as many goals as we can for the team until the end of the season.” despite Firmino’s hat-trick in the rout at Vicarage Road, much of the plaudits were once more spread at the feet of Salah after another superb goal for his growing collection. Klopp declared his No.11 to be “the best in the world” after the game but Mane is not surprised by the form of his team-mate. “of course, i think it is you guys who are surprised - but not me because we all know his quality,” Mane said. “We know how he can move the ball, he showed it against Get the latest Reds news to your inbox Sign up to the ECHO LFC newsletter – www. liverpoolecho.co.uk/ getanewsletter Manchester City, which was another great goal, so for him to score goals like this is normal. it was a very wonderful goal and i am very happy for him.” Next up for Liverpool is a trip to atletico Madrid in the Champions League as they look to move on to nine points in Group B at the Wanda Metropolitano. The Reds will have alisson Becker and Fabinho available again after they flew straight to the Spanish capital after being in the Brazil squad for a game against Uruguay in the early hours of Friday morning, UK time. Mane said: “it’s always easier if you have these kinds of players and for us it’s not a problem because we know how good they are. Having them back in the team is an extra thing for us. “They have been here for years so this is not a problem for them because they are two of the best players in the world so it will be easy for us and to get them back in the team will help us a lot.”

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 51 Mo, Sadio and Bobby are on fire LFC LIVE the best REDS news wire liverpoolecho .co.uk/lfc By IAN DOYLE Chief LFC Writer ian.doyle@reachplc.com @IanDoyleSport Liverpool continued their encouraging start to the season with a one-sided romp at Watford. roberto Firmino scored a hat-trick while Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah also netted as the reds cruised to a 5-0 premier league win on Saturday. The result means Jurgen Klopp’s side are unbeaten in 20 games in all competitions and remain a point behind leaders Chelsea in the early table. But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at vicarage road. Salah is Rose’s thorn Danny rose will have surely woken up on Sunday morning and been sure to double check the date. After all, the Watford defender would be forgiven for not knowing what day it was having been left in a right old state by Salah, some early difficult moments the precursor for a full 90 minutes of sheer misery up against the liverpool man. And on the half-hour, Salah twisted rose one way and another to such an extent the full-back didn’t see Sadio Mane approaching and stumbled straight into him, resulting in lengthy treatment to a sore body and bruised pride. it was difficult not to feel some sympathy for the former england international. For a little bit, anyway. Trent can’t believe it Diogo Jota was out of his seat in the dugout. ibrahima Konate could barely comprehend matters. And virgil van Dijk seemingly almost burst out in incredulous laughter at what had happened. But if there was one reaction that said everything about Salah’s latest wonder strike, it was that of Trent Alexander- Arnold. The right-back had been the nearest player to the egyptian as he embarked on his mazy run and had the perfect view of his subsequent unerring finish. And as he raced to congratulate Salah, an awed Alexander-Arnold put his hands to his face in disbelief. You and us all, Trent. Mane echoes Firmino if Salah took the plaudits, it was Firmino who went home with the matchball after a hat-trick of which any predatory number nine would be proud. And it gave the Brazilian a Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring the first goal with Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino at Vicarage Road on Saturday JohN poWell chance to go through his repertoire of celebrations, including an elaborate number after his opener which was copied in trademark fashion by the ever-willing Mane. So it seemed only fair when van Dijk dipped into the Firmino playbook and pulled out a karate kick to celebrate the forward completing his treble. Nobody, though, does it quite like Bobby. Klopp respects Ranieri Watford supporters are so used to a change of manager these days that there was only a ripple of applause before the game when new boss Claudio ranieri was introduced. At least the italian was afforded a hearty welcome by Jurgen Klopp on the touchline. And there was another less obvious embrace during the warm-up as young liverpool goalkeeper Marcelo pitaluga cheerily greeted 20-year-old Watford forward Joao pedro. The fledgling duo had both been at Fluminese in their native Brazil. SALAH - OUR EGYPTIAN KING - CELEBRATING SALAH’S LIVERPOOL PREMIER LEAGUE GOALS FROM 1 TO 100 To celebrate Mohamed Salah scoring his 100th Premier League goal for the reds, we have produced a souvenir edition showing what makes Salah an amazing talent This 48 page celebration souvenir of his 100 goals be packed with pictures, news and reviews of key goals and games, A comprehensive profile of the player from when he joined Liverpool following his rise to superstardom within the club Features comparisons with other great goal scorers such as Rush, Dalglish, Owen, Fowler & Torres. The commercial value to the club and Salah as a brand, both in the UK and overseas, especially in Egypt Don’t miss your chance to purchase a piece of our epic club’s future history SALAH OUR EGYPTIAN KING CAN BE PURCHASED FROM MOST SUPERMARKETS AND NEWSAGENTS ACROSS MERSEYSIDE AND NORTH WALES ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN ORDER A COPY ONLINE, VISIT REGIONALNEWSPAPERS.CO.UK ONLY £2.50 plus postage and packaging - confirmed at checkout

52 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews analysis & reaction Benitez bubble burst but still Everton manager Rafa Benitez (left) on the touchline with West Ham boss David Moyes at Goodison Park work in progess blues boss clearly has faith in iwobi but nigerian has to show he’s worth his place 1Different times, but things stay same The more things change, the more they stay the same. For over half of David Moyes’ 11-year reign as Everton manager, Rafa Benitez was his opposite number across Stanley Park. Following the former Liverpool boss’ appointment by the Blues this summer, the roles were reversed here as West Ham United came to Goodison but the result was a throwback to the 2004/05 season. Just as when these two managers first met almost 17 years ago, the Scot got the better of the Spaniard but of course this time it was to Evertonians’ frustrations as their former gaffer, now in charge of the Irons, burst the Benitez bubble after three consecutive home victories in his new role. Like that initial clash, when Lee Carsley’s strike proved the difference in the 200th Merseyside Derby, Moyes’ men were good value for their single goal success and this was no smash and grab raid. Things haven’t always gone smoothly for Benitez in his early days at Goodison and after coming from a goal down to beat both Southampton and Burnley 3-1, Everton needed patience to break down the Premier League’s basement club Norwich City last 5 by time out at Goodison. Those green shoots of recovery displayed so far under the 61-year-old haven’t exactly been torn out by this single result but Moyes – who has been in the mix for an Everton return himself on more than one occasion since leaving Manchester United – will no doubt take great satisfaction from getting one over on his old rival here. With a sixth manager since 2016 in charge, the Blues are still very much a work in progress right now but the Hammers, whose winner came from Angelo Ogbonna, a one time Everton target, showed the benefits of being a well-drilled outfit having been under Moyes’ control for almost two years now since he returned in THINGS WE LEARNED December 2019. 2Iwobi needs to take his chances Up until this point, Rafa Benitez’s new-look Everton side had impressed with their efficiency and potency in front of goal but in what was typically a game of fine margins against a David Moyes side, they were found lacking when their big Alex Iwobi rues a missed chance for Everton CHRIS BEESLEY opportunities came along. With the score still deadlocked at 0-0, Alex Iwobi did well to get himself into a good position to score but with the Gwladys Street goal gaping, his effort was deflected wide. He perhaps could have and maybe should have done better, and ultimately it would prove costly for the Blues. In many ways it summarised the Nigerian international’s career on Merseyside so far in a nutshell. It seems obvious that the 25-year-old is a gifted footballer. There’s no way he ranks among the strugglers who have found themselves out of their depth in the royal blue jersey over the years, but because he does possess no small amount of ability, that makes such failures to make big moments count all the more frustrating. At least Iwobi made proper contact on this particular shot. Before the break, there were loud groans from the home crowd when he took a swipe at thin air when attempting to get on the end of what looked like a pretty much pinpoint low delivery from the right wing from Demarai Gray. With the ball at his feet and running at opposition defences, Iwobi often looks like he can be a potent threat but the lack of end product from such a forwardthinking player, signed from Arsenal in 2019 in a deal that could rise to £34million, means that question marks remain over what was a late deadline sheet swoop before the window “slammed shut.” (© Sky Sports) Whether he’s operating as a winger (he started this game on the left) or in a central role as a ‘number 10’ behind the main striker, Iwobi simply needs to be having a greater impact on games. Rafa Benitez clearly has faith in the player, having restored him to the starting line-up after he missed the 1-1 draw at Manchester United through injury, at the expense of youngster Anthony Gordon who can count himself unfortunate to have lost his place. That vote of confidence from the boss though needs to be repaid with the Spaniard’s own bargain buys Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray continuing to look like greater threats in similar positions, even on off days for the team like this. 3Ball doesn’t bounce for Pickford A year to the day before Everton faced West Ham United, Jordan Pickford found himself in the spotlight over a controversial refereeing decision after his challenge on Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk. On this occasion, a disputed call went the other way for the Blues keeper and it proved crucial in the final outcome. Both Pickford and Everton alike will have been craving a nice quiet Sunday afternoon after the storm whipped up after his Merseyside Derby display 12 months’ earlier but despite making some good saves here – twice denying Jarrod Bowen – his protests over the awarding of a corner-kick to West Ham United fell on deaf ears with Stuart Attwell. The Blues were already smarting over not being awarded a free-kick down the other end of the field when West Ham broke and Pickford remained adamant that it was Michail Antonio rather than himself who had the final touch. Whether or not it was the right EFC LIVE the best BLUES news wire liverpoolecho .co.uk/efc decision, Everton will nevertheless be left disappointed with how they defended the subsequent delivery which ended with Ogbonna ending their unbeaten home record. 4Not much in reserve While Everton had until now coped relatively well with the double whammy of losing attacking pair Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison through injury and remain able to put out what still looks like a strong starting XI, the lack of options available to Rafa Benitez from the bench here was telling. The threadbare Blues matched Manchester United at Old Trafford last time out with only one substitute required until stoppage time – man off the bench Tom Davies perhaps should have shown more conviction to have won the game himself – but here at home to West Ham United, with an expectation to take the game to the visitors, the options in reserve looked particularly limited in terms of providing fresh impetus. Other than Gordon, who was the only substitute that Benitez did use, there was only teenager Lewis Dobbin when it came to attacking options unless he fancied introducing the travel-weary Yerry Mina as an emergency centreforward. Everton have done well to patch things up so far but over the rigours of a long season, concerns over the lack of strength in depth will remain and the respective returns to fitness of match-winners such as Calvert- Lewin and Richarlison can’t come

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 53 Everton’s Salomon Rondon makes an aerial challenge soon enough. 5Rondon’s steep learning curve Talking of Everton’s absent attackers, Salomon Rondon’s tough reintroduction to the Premier League continues after being thrown in at the deep end after the England international’s injury. Having now started the last five matches without many scoring opportunities coming his way, the veteran striker had arguably his chance Moyes happy with officiating EvERton were left furious with referee Stuart Atwell but David Moyes believes the standard of officiating has improved this season. the Blues lost 1-0 to Moyes’ West Ham United at Goodison yesterday after Angelo ogbonna headed home a corner mid-way through the second-half. Everton were left angered by Atwell’s failure to award a free-kick for a Michail Antonio foul on Jordan Pickford and, instead, give a corner to the visitors, from which they scored. Rafa Benitez said he had a “problem” with the decision and though Moyes had not seen replays of the incident, the former Everton boss said that referees allowing more contact in games this season has been a benefit. “I have definitely not seen it again,” he said. “I genuinely don’t know the answer but I think there is a bit more contact in the game, we are enjoying it more and the game is a better watch than it was over the last two seasons. “overall, the referees are doing a much better job than they have been doing over the last couple of seasons.” to break his duck so far when he glanced a header wide from an Andros Townsend cross. The Venezuelan is one of Benitez’s trusted lieutenants following their time together at Newcastle United and the manager knows he’ll run through the proverbial brick wall for him but when you’re leading the line for Everton, you’re going to need a bit more than that in your locker. Understandably given his late arrival, Rondon looked somewhat off the pace in his early outings for the Blues but while those stamina levels have improved, he also needs to become more of a danger man when he’s the focal point of the attack. After his signing, Caracasbased English-born football writer Jordan Florit told the ECHO that Rondon had now been handed a unique challenge at a relatively advanced stage of his professional career. With both many of his clubs and country, the striker had become used to playing for teams who didn’t have much of the ball. While that was the case here with West Ham United bossing 62% of possession, the adaption back to English football and operating for an Everton side with aspirations of challenging for a European place means there is still plenty of work ahead. I spoke to the fourth official but they have their own idea and I will not change that after so many years. Rafa Benitez everton 0 west ham united 1 Rafa ‘PROBLEM’ with referee not giving a free-kick blues unhappy over incident before hammers’ goal By PHIL KIRKBRIDE Everton FC reporter at Goodison philip.kirkbride@reachplc.com @PhilKEcho Rafa BENITEZ says he has a “problem” that referee Stuart atwell failed to award a free-kick for a foul on Jordan PIckford in the build-up to West Ham’s winning goal. The Everton goalkeeper was challenged by Michail antonio and conceded a corner at the Park End, mid-way through the second-half. West Ham opened the scoring from the set-piece when angelo Ogbonna leapt highest to head past Pickford. The goalkeeper and Benitez both remonstrated with atwell for not giving a free-kick and the protests continued after the final whistle. Benitez said: “I have a problem because I am from Spain and normally in Europe the six-yard box is to protect the keeper. When you have a player blocking the keeper in the six-yard area it is a free-kick – and then you can argue whether there is a corner or not. You have to protect him. “I will not change the perception so the way we concede, after we concede, we have to react and we have to improve. I RiCHARLiSON is hoping to be fit for the visit of Watford but Everton boss Rafa Benitez is less confident on Dominic Calvert- Lewin’s chances. The absence of Richarlison and Calvert- Lewin was keenly felt against West Ham United at Goodison yesterday as the Blues Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is challenged by West Ham United’s Michail Antonio (left) PETER ByRNE spoke to the fourth official but they have their own idea and I will not change that after so many years. “Why do you have the six-yard box? It is there for the keeper. The keeper sometimes goes for the ball and you cannot see what is coming from one side, which is why you have the six-yard box failed to convert a string of crosses. West Ham settled the game with an Angelo Ogbonna header to inflict a second league defeat of the season on Everton. Benitez will hope to react with a victory over Watford at Goodison next weekend, where he hopes Richarlison will have fully recovered from a knee problem which has kept him out of the last four league games. Calvert-Lewin’s chances of being fit after a broken toe, however, are slimmer. “i think Richarlison is closer, Dominic will take longer but Richarlison is getting closer,” Benitez confirmed. He added: “The fact we were winning without Richarlison or Dominic means we could do it the same but and not just for goal-kicks.” asked about conceding a goal from a corner, Benitez said: “I was disappointed to concede, set-pieces or open play doesn’t matter but we were talking about how dangerous this team can be because they are quite big. The way the corner was given is more disappointing.” Richarlison ready but Dom may miss out By PHIL KIRKBRIDE at Goodison Park when you play against a good team and you have some chances you have to take them and if not you have to carry on. Missing these players you have less chance to change and put fresh legs on. “When you play against a good team it is more obvious it is a problem but still we were winning and we have to keep on winning.”

54 ECHO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 @LivEchoNews MATCH VERDICT BY CHRIS BEESLEY How they rated jordan pickford Dealt well with what West Ham threw at him. Good save from Jarrod Bowen’s low drive and at full stretch to deny Bowen again. 7 Basically, the Blues fashioned enough to have taken something from this game. everton had 15 attempts on goal, West Ham had one more. the Blues tested Lukasz Fabianski twice whereas the visitors forced three (two of them superb) saves from Jordan Pickford and scored with their other effort on target. It was a close game. this was disappointing, of course, but not any sort of backwards step because, for the most part, there wasn’t an awful lot wrong with how everton performed yesterday. Certainly, there wasn’t a lot different to the way in which they have approached much of this encouraging start to life under Benitez, and especially so in this run without Calvertall about the seamus coleman Still possesses that burst of pace from old. Tried his trick of cutting in and shooting with his left foot but didn’t come off. michael keane Strong in the air and generally solid despite West Ham’s bright start, he stuck to his task of dealing with Antonio manfully. ben godfrey Produced a dominant display. Crowd roared approval when he won one aerial duel. There was also a crucially-timed block. lucas digne Found himself engrossed in a running battle with both Bowen and the assistant referee. Was often kept on the back foot. allan Found himself hemmed in for prolonged periods and forced to provide a defensive shield rather than pushing on. abdoulaye doucoure Plenty of energy as always but not the panache of late. Had a couple of chances on the halfvolley but both well off target. 6 7 6 6 5 6 andros townsend Looked dangerous when he was able to get crosses in but those moments were all too fleeting as West Ham bossed it. alex iwobi He got himself into some good positions but frustrated again. Groans from the home support when he took a swipe at thin air. demarai gray A threat whenever he got the ball with his clever runs and passes but like Townsend, these were frustratingly rare. salom0n rondon More running as he continues to get back up to speed but still pales in comparison to Dominic Calvert-Lewin as he fills in. 6 5 7 6 anthony gordon (for Iwobi 80) Provided some youthful energy for the closing period having been unfortunate to have lost his place in the starting line-up. 6 with strike duo out and chances going begging it’s a case of what might have been in dismal defeat By PHIL KIRKBRIDE at Goodison Park philip.kirkbride@reachplc.com @PhilKEcho Let’s just hope that Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison didn’t reinjure themselves watching this. that Calvert-Lewin didn’t do any more damage to his toe, or that Richarlison’s knee was fine, when both inevitably leapt from their seats, stretching for the series of crosses that were sent in, as they watched this game. As balls were whipped and arrowed into the West Ham box, and as balls were cut back or dropped into inviting areas, they are sure to have mimicked how they would have headed the ball or gestured to how they would have been in the right place at the right time. they may even have started to celebrate, sure that someone, anyone, was going to convert one of them and those who were sat near to Richarlison at Goodison Park may have even been offered an analysis of what he would have done. As the two best scorers in the squad, their desire to return to the side will only have heightened having watched this. Hopefully, they are fit to heap further misery on Watford next weekend. You see, there was very little between an everton side, limited by injuries to key players, and a good West Ham United team, who now boast an impressive squad depth. Ultimately, Angelo Ogbonna’s disputed goal, mid-way through the second-half, separated the teams but had Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison been fit, then you have to feel it would have been a different story. this may still only have ended in a draw but the crosses delivered by, yes you’ve guessed it, Andros townsend and Demarai Gray were not put away when, at the very least, one should have been. Look, this wasn’t a tale of a huge list of wasted opportunities (other than Alex Iwobi’s swing and miss) but it was a story of a depleted everton matching a strong side assembled by David Moyes but just lacking a killer edge, in the clutch of clear chances they created.

facebook.com/theliverpoolecho MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2021 ECHO 55 MISSESeverton 0 west ham united 1 West Ham United’s Angelo Ogbonna (centre) gets his head in first to score what turned out to be the winner against Everton at Goodison Park Peter Byrne Benitez will hope the cavalry arrive sooner rather than later to ensure the fine margins favour Everton. Alex Iwobi misses a chance under pressure from West Ham’s Ben Johnson Jan Kruger Salomon Rondon heads for goal but can’t fine a way through against West Ham during yesterday’s defeat richard heathcote Lewin and Richarlison. It was just that, here, their absence was keenly felt more than it had been. Sure, a sloppy start invited West Ham to make an early inroad but Rafa Benitez’s side grew into the game and the defending for the decisive goal will preoccupy the manager’s mind. But by the time of Ogbonna’s goal, the Blues were on top. The fact that the award of the corner which led to the opener, was debatable, only adds to the sense of frustration. Jordan Pickford remonstrated with referee Stuart Atwell at the time and, then again, after the game had finished. Benitez, too, was unhappy at the officials giving a corner. Yet it was given, Everton lost concentration and were punished. That may be the biggest takeaway from this game. Yes, had Calvert-Lewin and/or Richarlison been available then the good work from Townsend and Gray would have been rewarded but Benitez, and the squad, know that too. Maybe what Benitez will be hammering home to his players this week is the need to stay focused at all times. Either side of the goal, Everton had defended fairly well but the difference today came in that split second they didn’t. A tight game should’ve, really, yielded a point for the Blues, but in the end offered them nothing. “My idea is one game at a time,” Benitez said on Friday. “If we continue with the same attitude – today was a great training session – and the same mentality, we will be better and compete against a lot of teams. We will lose games for sure but we can do well and continue in the same way for a long time.” Apart from the wild 10 minute MATCH FACTS EvErton (4-4-1-1): Pickford, Coleman, Godfrey, Keane, Digne, Townsend, Doucoure, Allan, Iwobi (Gordon 80), Gray, Rondon. Subs: Kenny, Holgate, Mina, Begovic, Gbamin, Davies, Dobbin, Tyrer. wESt hAM unItEd (4-2-3-1): Fabianski, Johnson, Zouma, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Soucek (Dawson 79), Rice, Bowen (Yarmolenko 90+4), Benrahma (Lanzini 87), Fornals, Antonio. Subs: Vlasic, Areola, Diop, Masuaku, Baptiste, Ashby. GoALS: Ogbonna 74. bookInGS: Antonio, Fornals. rEFErEE: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire) AttEndAnCE: 39,132. spell at Villa Park, Everton haven’t lurched to any extremes yet this season and that is testament to what Benitez has brought. Defeat here is disappointing but the Goodison faithful will have seen enough in the display, albeit one that lacked enough at the sharp end, to know that the players have been, and continue, to be very well drilled and knowing of their jobs. Benitez has a firm handle on this squad already and though losing the unbeaten start to life at home, you can’t imagine he won’t be overly alarmed with any particular aspect of this defeat. Yes, the lack of focus for the corner will be top of his list, and maybe followed by the sloppy opening 15 minutes, but he knows as well as anyone what kind of a difference Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison are sure to have made here. He won’t need to tell Iwobi what he did wrong in taking his eye off Gray’s cross, as he was about to shoot from seven yards out, as much as he won’t need reminding that the squad remains thin. Benitez used only one substitute yesterday, bringing Anthony Gordon off the bench not long after West Ham had scored. The limitations of the squad are clear but, for the most part, they continued to make the best of a far from ideal situation. Frustratingly, Ogbonna reacted quickest to a disputed corner and made the difference. Benitez will hope the cavalry arrive sooner rather than later to ensure the fine margins favour Everton.

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