Thursday, 20 November 2008

'There's only one Sally Gunnell.....'

‘There’s only one Sally Gunnell….. One Sally Gunnell….. There’s only one Sally Gunnell.’ The 174 Shots fans who made the long trip north for the first round FA Cup replay with Rotherham were certainly in good voice on Tuesday night.

Sheffield’s Don Valley Stadium, ‘temporary’ home to Rotherham United, is a miserable place. The board that announces the next event has yet to be updated. Behind one goal looms a metallic Olympic-style pyre. Its flames once heralded a new era, but now its rusting form does no more than commemorate an event that has divided the Yorkshire city for 17 years.

The torch that once lit up the night sky to celebrate the World Student Games of 1991, as Sheffield broke free from the despair of the ‘pit closure programme’ and the collapse of the steel industry, is a stark reminder of an event that was meant to transform the city

But the politicians dream was perhaps no more sophisticated than the storyline played out in ‘The Full Monty (1997)’…..’and for one night only, with nothing to lose……..’

The World Student Games cost around £150m to stage, with the Athletic Stadium setting the City back £29m. And with an annual interest payment liability of about £25m until 2024, the Student Games debt amounts to about 7% of the City Council’s annual budget.

The 25,000 capacity Don Valley Stadium has rarely been full since 1991, the only exceptions being pop concerts by the Rolling Stones and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

And the sporting legacy?

Hard to measure, particularly when after 17 years the Shots fans could only sing the praise of Sally Gunnell, who won gold in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, overlooking the efforts of the City of Sheffield Athletic Club’s best athlete Jessica Ennis, who won a bronze medal in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne…..her coach is Toni Minichello and the event Heptathlon…..

8 away defeats in succession has been pretty painful to watch, so I can’t say that the trip north to Sheffield was eagerly awaited. But after a tentative start the Shots took control of the game with a return to the exuberance and pace so often seen in our Championship winning year. Rotherham were never allowed to settle, and for the first time this season the defence looked both composed and confident.

Goals from Hudson (2) and Morgan took the game well beyond the reach of a Rotherham side who never really threatened the Shots goal….3v 0…easy.

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