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  • Sebadoh - The Freed Man

    Artist - Sebadoh Album - The Freed Man Label - Domino The Freed Man is an album of its time - 1988: the time around Lou Barlow leaving Dinosaur Jr - and the burgeoning cassette tape scene that saw artists record thoughts to 4-track and not worry

  • The Pierces - Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge

    Artist - The Pierces Album - Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge Label - Lizard King Allison and Catherine Pierce are Alabama-bred and based in New York City. They are pretty photogenic, and one of the duo is stepping out with one of the Strokes,

  • The Cribs - Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever

    Artist - The Cribs Album - Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever Label - Wichita If The Strokes had come from Wakefield with a Liam Gallagher snot-punk attitude, they wouldn't be far from The Cribs, whose single Men's Needs has been single of the

  • Thanks to everyone, says Nick

    AFTER witnessing his side secure promotion to the Blue Square Premier, Nick Holmes has praised the City supporters for turning out in force to cheer his side to victory. More than 1,000 Whites fans were celebrating after their team had won 1-0 thanks

  • Gallery

    Photographs from yesterday's play-off final win against Braintree Town at Stevenage will be posted in the Whites Gallery shortly.

  • Tommy on talksport

    SALISBURY City player-coach Timmy Widdrington is scheduled to be among the guests on Talksport (1089/1053AM and digital radio) this morning talking about City's promotion to the Blue Square Premier following yesterday's Conference South play-off final

  • Fundraisers appeal to help injured mum

    FRIENDS and family of a young Ringwood mother of two, who is confined to a wheelchair, are raising money to buy a motorised scooter to enable her to participate more in family and community life. Mary Hague-Burton, 37, fell out of her bedroom window

  • Phil gears up for uphill challenge

    A SALISBURY pyro- technician plans to celebrate his 50th birthday this summer with a challenging cycle ride across the Alps, Pyrenees and Cevennes mountain ranges to raise money for landmine and unexploded bomb clearance work around the world. Phil

  • Steward Norman calls time at Lake

    LONG-serving steward at the Lake Estate Club, Norman Crocker, has retired - at the age of 80. Norman worked at the club in the Woodford Valley for more than 24 years, and pulled his last pint at a retirement party thrown in his honour. During his years

  • A 'fab' prom night

    THE theme for this year's Trafalgar School prom was simply to look "absolutely fabulous" and, as the photos show, the students did just that. Dressed in all their finery, around 70 Year 11 students from the Downton school let their hair down for the

  • Heroes' welcome

    SALISBURY City's players were given a heroes' welcome this evening when they arrived back at the Raymond McEnHill Stadium after victory at Stevenage secured their promotion to what will be known as the Blue Square Premier next season. Supporters had

  • Holmes makes two changes

    GOOD afternoon and welcome to Broadhall Way, Stevenage for today's Conference South play-off final between Salisbury City and Braintree Town. Whites boss Nick Holmes has made two changes to the starting line up from the side which beat Bishop's Stortford

  • Play-off joy for the Whites

    SALISBURY City secured promotion to the top flight of non-league football after beating Braintree Town 1-0 in today's Conference South play-off final. With the evenly-contested tie looking likely to head into extra time, Matt Tubbs' 85th minute goal