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BBC News
09-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
🎧 Transfers, U21 glory and squad strength
A new episode of BBC Radio Sussex's Albion Unlimited podcast is now available on BBC Cantor and Warren Aspinall break down all the latest transfer news, with a deep dive into Brighton's incomings and outgoings this special guest Adam Hinshelwood joins to chat about his son Jack and James Beadle's incredible success in winning the Under-21 European Championship with England - and gives his take on the growing strength of the Seagulls' to the full episode on BBC Sounds
Yahoo
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Adam Hinshelwood among fans dancing in the stand as Jack wins Euros
Jack Hinshelwood battles for the ball with Albion colleague Brajan Gruda duding the Euros final (Image: PA Wire/Petr David Josek) Adam Hinshelwood celebrated with his family and England fans after his son Jack helped England under-21s win the Euros. Hinshelwood senior, the former Seagulls defender who now manages York City, was among the crowd at Tehelne Pole in Bratislava as the Young Lions retained their crown. Advertisement They beat Germany 3-2 after extra-time in the final. Jack Hinshelwood again impressed at left-back as England repeated their triumph of 2023. Adam was spotted celebrating with fans, applauding the team and dancing to Freed From Desire in the euphoric moments after the final whistle. Newspaper reporter Gary Stonehouse filmed what looked like a Hinshelwood family group in front of the media positions. Harvey Elliott, named player of the tournament, later posted footage of himself and Jack enjoying the celebrations in the hours after the game. One of them showed the Albion man looked somewhat weary at the airport while still wearing an England party hat and, along with laughing emojis, was captioned: "This guy's incredible." Advertisement Albion duo celebrate Euros success with England under-21s Elliott is reportedly of interest to Albion although he is likely to have numerous suitors after his showings in Slovakia. Jack started the tournament as an unused substitute but went on for the final half-hour of a 0-0 draw with Slovenia and did well in central midfield. He was at right-back from kick-off in the group game against Germany but later switched to the left and stayed there for the rest of the tournament as England beat Spain and Holland en route to the final. His knack of creating room for left winger Omari Hutchinson before playing the pass was notable throughout the tournament, along with his dependable work in defence and comfort on the ball.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
York City's 2024/25 season captured in pictures
York City photographer Tom Poole selected his favourite snaps from the 2024/25 season. (Image: Tom Poole) IT has been a season to remember for York City - breaking records, reaching 96 points and giving a sense of belief back into the football club. From FC Halifax Town away to Barnet at home, there has been plenty of memorable games for supporters, with Adam Hinshelwood's side having a campaign that will be remembered by fans for years to come. Advertisement A striker who has scored over 30 goals in Ollie Pearce, a goalkeeper in Harrison Male to keep more clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the division, and players such as Joe Felix and Callum Howe, who have played major roles in York's rise up the division. There has been a lot to celebrate, and with pre-season starting for the players next Monday, the 2024/25 season is now in the past as eyes start turning towards the future. Photographer Tom Poole has been an ever-present at the City matches this season, but what are his favourites snaps from the season? All smiles from City, as the squad stand together for a picture in front of over 2,000 travelling supporters at Halifax. (Image: Tom Poole) Advertisement Ollie Pearce produces another one of his trademark celebrations after adding to the scoresheet for York City. (Image: Tom Poole) Left-back Cam John had to wait until the end of April before he would score his first goal in York City colours - but it was worth the wait. (Image: Tom Poole) David Ajiboye and Dipo Akinyemi celebrate the former loanee's strike against Southend United. (Image: Tom Poole) Lenell John-Lewis will be missed as a City player. (Image: Tom Poole) Another one from the Shop - and another crucial goal he scored, all the way back on the opening day at Southend. (Image: Tom Poole) Advertisement Every City player played their part in the season, including Rory Watson in the goalkeeping department, who celebrates a clean sheet for his home city. (Image: Tom Poole) Adam Hinshelwood loved a post-match fist bump. (Image: Tom Poole) Ollie Pearce and goal. Two words which just go together. (Image: Tom Poole) Ollie Pearce and goal. Two words which just go together. (Image: Tom Poole) Josh Stones produces quite the leap to head home. (Image: Tom Poole) Halifax away was arguably the game of the season for over 2,000 travelling City supporters. (Image: Tom Poole) City players are mobbed by the travelling support at Solihull after winning on the road. (Image: Tom Poole) Advertisement Another game, another Ollie Pearce goal, another Ollie Pearce picture! (Image: Tom Poole) Alex Hunt went airborne after scoring for City. (Image: Tom Poole) Hat-trick hero Josh Stones. (Image: Tom Poole) Ollie Pearce poses with the match ball after a hat-trick of his own. (Image: Tom Poole) The City squad celebrate together after another three points. (Image: Tom Poole)


The Sun
20-05-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Former Premier League club closing in on return to EFL despite finishing 23 POINTS behind play-off opponents
FORMER Premier League side Oldham Athletic are on the cusp of an EFL return after a thumping 3-0 victory at York City. They became the first team to have competed in the Prem, of which they were a founding club, to drop into non-league when their 115-year stay in the EFL ended in 2022. 4 4 4 Now Micky Mellon's side are only one game away from League Two after booking their place at Wembley for the National League play-off final on June 1. Only 24 hours earlier York boss Adam Hinshelwood, whose team finished second on 96 points, a whopping 23 ahead of Oldham, was celebrating his son Jack scoring the winner for Brighton over Liverpool. But he was brought back down to earth with a bang as they suffered heartbreak on home turf. York gifted Mellon's men the lead when goalie Harrison Male's poor pass to Alex Hunt was pounced on by Joe Garner, and the veteran drilled home from outside the box. Vimal Yoganathan left the hosts with a mountain to climb with a low strike shortly after half time. And moments later Oldham stuck another dagger through the heart of the Minstermen. Joe Pritchard made it three with a near-post header to spark a pitch invasion from the away end. It is now back to the drawing board for Hinshelwood and his shell-shocked squad. Though Mellon, chasing a sixth promotion as a manager, and Oldham can start planning for their crunch trip to the capital. They'll face the winners of Wednesday's showdown between Forest Green Rovers and Southend United. Both their meetings this season ended 2-2. But something will finally have to give in their biggest game of the campaign so far.


BBC News
11-03-2025
- BBC News
York City fan, 23, died from morphine overdose in Thailand
A well-known football supporter died from an opioid overdose while on holiday in Thailand, an inquest has Abbott, who lived in Thirsk, was found dead in his hotel room in the Phra Nakhon district of Bangkok on 22 23-year-old's cause of death was given as morphine toxicity when his inquest opened at North Yorkshire Coroner's Court on City FC manager Adam Hinshelwood and the club's co-chairman Matt Uggla were among those to pay tribute to fan Mr Abbott following his death. York City supporters' group the SC Block Reds also paid tribute to Mr Abbott, who they said had followed the club since he was a teenager."Home and away, we've had many laughs over the years", they Abbott worked at the Racha Thai Bistro restaurant in Thirsk, who described him as a "beloved member of our team"."Connor dedicated many years of service to our bistro, leaving an indelible mark on everyone he encountered," the owners said in a social media post."His kindness, work ethic, and unwavering commitment will be greatly missed."Jon Heath, the senior coroner for North Yorkshire, postponed the inquest until a date yet to be fixed. Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.