
Ross Heaton
Football Reporter and Commentator at Freelance
Football reporter/commentator. Reported for @bbc5live, @talkSPORT, Final Score, @SkyFootball, 10 x BBC Local Radio stations, MUTV & elsewhere.
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.co.uk | Galya Dimitrova |Ross Heaton
A speedway rider has praised supporters after they started a crowdfunding campaign to replace his broken bike following a heavy crash. Oxford Cheetahs rider Cameron Heeps has been recovering since hitting an air fence at high speed during a fixture on 28 May at the Oxford Stadium. He did not break any bones in the crash but the Oxford Speedway Supporters Club is raising money to help replace his severely damaged equipment. "I can't say how thankful I am," Heeps said of the support.
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3 weeks ago |
aol.com | Galya Dimitrova |Ross Heaton
A speedway rider has praised supporters after they started a crowdfunding campaign to replace his broken bike following a heavy crash. Oxford Cheetahs rider Cameron Heeps has been recovering since hitting an air fence at high speed during a fixture on 28 May at the Oxford Stadium. He did not break any bones in the crash but the Oxford Speedway Supporters Club is raising money to help replace his severely damaged equipment. "I can't say how thankful I am," Heeps said of the support.
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Dan George |Ross Heaton
Footballing journeyman Jefferson Louis has called time on his long career after 28 years and 51 transfers. The 46-year-old debuted for Risborough Rangers in 1996 at the age of 17, marking the start of a long career in lower-league English football. He has had three spells at Thame United, where he was most recently before retiring. Throughout his career he also spent time at Oxford United, Mansfield Town, Wrexham, Crawley Town, Lincoln City and so many more.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Ross Heaton |Galya Dimitrova
Oxford United holds suicide prevention trainingRoss Heaton & Galya DimitrovaMike McCarthy (middle) said employers needed "to recognise that mental health is every bit as important as physical health"Oxford United has delivered its first day of suicide prevention training for all of its players and staff. Mike McCarthy, Baton of Hope co-founder, said it was about "opening conversations and getting people to talk". The club's partnership with the charity forms part of its Can We Talk?
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1 month ago |
bbc.co.uk | Ross Heaton |Galya Dimitrova
Media caption, Mike McCarthy (middle) said employers needed "to recognise that mental health is every bit as important as physical health"Ross Heaton & Galya DimitrovaOxford United has delivered its first day of suicide prevention training for all of its players and staff. Mike McCarthy, Baton of Hope co-founder, said it was about "opening conversations and getting people to talk". The club's partnership with the charity forms part of its Can We Talk?
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