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Reid 30 years on: 'I had to find £700 from somewhere'
Reid 30 years on: 'I had to find £700 from somewhere'

BBC News

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Reid 30 years on: 'I had to find £700 from somewhere'

Former Sunderland manager Peter Reid - who twice won the Black Cats promotion into the Premier League - has been looking back on taking charge of the club 30 years ex-Everton and Manchester City player took the reigns in March 1995 with Sunderland battling relegation in the second tier, but with seven games of the season remaining, Reid oversaw just the one loss and managed to keep them to BBC Radio Newcastle in a special episode, Reid recalled: "They were great games, the Sheffield United one was a very important one and I always thank Craig [Russell] for coming on as a sub and getting the winner," Reid said."To be fair, the crowd played their part and obviously the players, the players were magnificent. I think we went to Derby and beat them as well which was a fantastic result."After the Sheffield United game, I remember going to the chairman and saying 'listen I need to get something for the players so give me £500 to take them out' and the bill came to about £1200 so I had to find £700 from somewhere."So I was fining the lads for mis-passing the ball in training and everything and once I got the £700 I told them 'it's over now lads' and I told them the story and they took it all in the spirit that it was meant."

Long Shortz: Petratherm
Long Shortz: Petratherm

Mercury

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mercury

Long Shortz: Petratherm

Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Tylah Tully chats with Petratherm (ASX:PTR) CEO Peter Reid as the company announces its best drilling results to date at the Rosewood prospect, part of the broader Muckanippie project in South Australia. The results extend the mineralisation by 1.6 kilometres and it remains open, pointing to a potentially larger system at play. Watch the video to learn more. This video was developed in collaboration with Petratherm, a Stockhead client at the time of publishing. The interviews and discussions in this video are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Viewers should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions. Originally published as Long Shortz with Petratherm: Best drilling results to date at Rosewood

Long Shortz: Petratherm
Long Shortz: Petratherm

Herald Sun

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Herald Sun

Long Shortz: Petratherm

Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Tylah Tully chats with Petratherm (ASX:PTR) CEO Peter Reid as the company announces its best drilling results to date at the Rosewood prospect, part of the broader Muckanippie project in South Australia. The results extend the mineralisation by 1.6 kilometres and it remains open, pointing to a potentially larger system at play. Watch the video to learn more. This video was developed in collaboration with Petratherm, a Stockhead client at the time of publishing. The interviews and discussions in this video are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Viewers should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions. Originally published as Long Shortz with Petratherm: Best drilling results to date at Rosewood

'It's about who handles the occasion'
'It's about who handles the occasion'

BBC News

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

'It's about who handles the occasion'

Former Sunderland striker Michael Bridges believes that Sunderland's play-off final against Sheffield United on Saturday (15:01 BST) will be decided by which team can cope with the pressure of the 46-year-old thinks that boss Regis Le Bris will play a large part in how his young squad react to the final."It's about who is going to get down there and handle the occasion," Bridges told BBC Radio Newcastle."As soon as that whistle blows and the white line fever kicks in, all the noise switches off. You go back into your world."I think from Regis Le Bris and what we've seen from the lads this season, everything that has been thrown at them, they have handled."Le Bris might be a quiet man but I think the lads have been nurtured in the right way and that's why I think they are geared up to do something very special."However, Sunderland have the youngest starting XI across the entire Championship and Bridges admits that inexperience played a part in his own play-off the 1997-98 season, Bridges reached the First Division play-off finals with the Black Cats; however then boss Peter Reid chose not to include him on the substitutes' bench."I was really nervous when I got to Wembley for the first time and I was a youngster as well," Bridges added."As much as I loved entertaining, I think the pressure got to me and Peter Reid recognised that and I had to sit that one out."Listen to the full interview and more on the Total Sport podcast.

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