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Middlewich Town Reserves are one win or two draws away from doing that with games to spare. This follows Saturday’s 3-1 win at FC St Helens in Cheshire Football League Reserve Division One. “We now need two points from three games to claim the league title which is a massive achievement given the hurdles this season has thrown at us,” said Hughes, reflecting on a campaign that was brought to a halt by the Covid-19 national lockdown from December 19 to April 3. Such is their significant goal difference advantage over Poynton Reserves, who are 14 points behind with two games in hand, one draw may even be enough to seal the title but the Witches will not be settling for that after a sequence so far of 13 wins, two draws and no losses.
That is what a talk about some of most notorious murderers will explore next month. After being postponed due to the pandemic, A Night of Serial Killers will be held at Eagle Sports and Social Club in Great Sankey on Friday, May 21. Organiser John Lebbon said: “One thing that we know for certain is that a child’s upbringing can put them at risk of becoming a killer or as FBI profiler Jim Clemente explains: ‘Your genetics load the gun, your personality aims it and the events in your life pull the trigger’. The event capitalises on the rising popularity of shows like Mindhunter and takes the format of an informal talk with case studies and interviews to illustrate how an innocent child can grow into a cold-blooded killer.
Three football fans have put their best foot forward walking 30 miles in a bid to help their friend who has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Gaz Byrne and his brother Chris were joined by Danny Nixon on Saturday, April 17 as they walked from Warrington Wolves’ home ground, The Halliwell Jones Stadium, to Blackburn Rovers’ Ewood Park. The determined trio completed the challenge in honour of their friend Matty Latham, who has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which is a cancer of the lymphatic system. The 35-year-old from Great Sankey is currently undergoing chemotherapy to treat the condition, which is in his brain and his liver, and will be unable to work for the next 12 months.
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