
Joseph Murphy
Contributor at JD Supra
Articles
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2 months ago |
sheffieldwire.co.uk | Joseph Murphy
Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday are set to clash in a highly anticipated faceoff. Emotions, spirits, and stakes are high. Ahead of the March Derby, much can be said about the rivals’ different actions in the transfer window. Prince Abdullah ended his 11-year association with Sheffield United as owner, with COH Sports sealing a £100 million deal to take the club over.
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2 months ago |
sheffieldwire.co.uk | Joseph Murphy
Manager Danny Rohl remains hopeful for the Wednesday squad’s future despite just three wins in sixteen fixtures. Friday’s match ended poorly for Rohl and the Owls, their defence being picked apart by Burnley. Rohl said: “You saw the difference between the top team and us. It’s hard to take. “I will take some positives but there are mistakes we make again and again. You need a perfect game here to give you a chance.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
sheffieldwire.co.uk | Joseph Murphy
Sheffield Council leader, Tom Hunt, said rehabilitating Gleadless Valley’s image should be a key part of its regeneration project. Gleadless Valley, one of Sheffield’s most deprived areas, was assigned £80 million in council funds to assist in improving local amenities and social housing, with plans created by three urban design companies. That was seven years ago.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
sheffieldwire.co.uk | Joseph Murphy
Despite repeated promises to regenerate Gleadless Valley, residents have spoken of their frustration that the deprived ‘area has stayed the same’. Sheffield City Council allocated £83m in 2018 for the housing regeneration of the area but the funds still haven’t been used. Despite the need for fast action, the council only managed to finalise the masterplan at the end of August 2024, switching to a community led approach, prompting locals to ask how the funds will benefit the area.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
m.farms.com | Joseph Murphy
By Joseph L. MurphyFor Tony Mellenthin and his wife, Katie, soybean farming is more than just a livelihood—it’s a legacy. Tony’s family has grown soybeans for three generations in western Wisconsin. But recently, soybeans have entered the Mellenthin household in an entirely new way—through a nursery makeover highlighting the sustainable benefits of soybean-based products.
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