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Yahoo
02-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
'Everton's enforcer... and courage personified'
Dave Watson? Thomas Gravesen? Martin Keown? Who is the ultimate Everton hard man? Phil McNulty has been revealing his top five on Wednesday. In third spot... Peter Reid Peter Reid was Everton's great midfield general, the master of dictating tempo and the engine of the great mid-80s team in partnership with the vastly underrated (although not by anyone at Goodison Park) Paul Bracewell. Advertisement Reid was courage personified, not simply in the manner in which he battled back from career-threatening injuries, but in his fearless approach on the pitch. No battle was too intense for the hugely popular Huyton-born Reid, who revelled in an era when no quarter was given in midfield. He would stand toe-to-toe with Graeme Souness at Liverpool, Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson at Manchester United, who all had total respect for Reid, both as an opponent and a personality. There is no doubt at times he took on the role of Everton's enforcer. A boyhood Red, Reid joyously tells the tale of how he was being verbally abused by a Liverpool fan at Anfield after fouling John Barnes - only to find the supporter in question was his Uncle Albert. Reid was so much more than a hard man, as his success with Everton and England proves, but he also had that cutting edge required in what was hostile midfield territory in the 1980s. And come back in a few hours to see who McNulty has at the top of his list, plus the chance to have your say on who should have made the cut.


BBC News
02-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Everton's enforcer... and courage personified'
Dave Watson? Thomas Gravesen? Martin Keown? Who is the ultimate Everton hard man? Phil McNulty has been revealing his top five on third ReidPeter Reid was Everton's great midfield general, the master of dictating tempo and the engine of the great mid-80s team in partnership with the vastly underrated (although not by anyone at Goodison Park) Paul was courage personified, not simply in the manner in which he battled back from career-threatening injuries, but in his fearless approach on the pitch. No battle was too intense for the hugely popular Huyton-born Reid, who revelled in an era when no quarter was given in would stand toe-to-toe with Graeme Souness at Liverpool, Norman Whiteside and Bryan Robson at Manchester United, who all had total respect for Reid, both as an opponent and a personality. There is no doubt at times he took on the role of Everton's enforcer.A boyhood Red, Reid joyously tells the tale of how he was being verbally abused by a Liverpool fan at Anfield after fouling John Barnes - only to find the supporter in question was his Uncle was so much more than a hard man, as his success with Everton and England proves, but he also had that cutting edge required in what was hostile midfield territory in the come back in a few hours to see who McNulty has at the top of his list, plus the chance to have your say on who should have made the cut.

The Australian
23-06-2025
- Business
- The Australian
PTR hits impressive HM mineralisation at Rosewood
The new intersections confirm continuity, grade and thickness HM mineralisation now extends over an area exceeding 20km2 and remains open to the north Further drilling is expected to commence later this week Special Report: Drilling results from the remaining 63 aircore holes at Petratherm's Rosewood heavy mineral prospect in South Australia's northern Gawler Craton have expanded the mineralised zone, reinforcing consistency in grade and thickness. Heavy mineralisation across the Rosewood prospect now extends over an area exceeding 20km2 and remains open to the north. New intersections include: 9m at 15.1% heavy minerals (HM) from 10m, including 26.4% HM from 12m; 12m at 12.7% HM from 4m, including 7m at 17.1% HM from 5m; and 11m at 16.4% HM from 6m, including 7m at 23.8% HM from 6m and 1m at 55.7% HM from 11m. Drilling ended in high-grade mineralisation, indicating the prospect continues to expand to the north with stand-out northernmost intersections including: 8m at 13.1% HM from 6m, including 4m at 20.5% HM from 7m; 11m at 12.3% HM from 4m, including 5m at 21.4% HM from 7m; and 9m at 15.1% HM from 5m, including 6m at 20.3% HM from 8m. Within the broader mineralised envelope two high-grade, north-south trending mineralised zones have been identified at Rosewood East and Rosewood West. Metallurgical studies underway Petratherm (ASX:PTR) CEO Peter Reid said the phase 2 drill results have returned some of the company's best drill intercepts to date. 'These results have extended the high-grade mineralisation up to 1.6km further north with the mineralised envelope now exceeding 20km2,' he said. 'Two distinct zones of continuous mineralisation are now evident from the drilling, they are strongly mineralised and remain open to the north. 'Step-out extensional drilling will commence later this week which is expected to further extend the Rosewood strandline systems,' he added. 'In addition, bulk sample metallurgical studies are now getting underway which will provide an initial assessment of key elements of the project including mineral recovery processing and potential product mix. 'This will provide further insight into the quality of the Rosewood prospect.' More from Petratherm: Best drilling results to date at Rosewood Background on Rosewood Petratherm has been adding weight to the Rosewood heavy mineral discovery since figuring the prospect held potential to host the stuff in September 2024, when outcropping sampling returned between 10-50% titanium dioxide. Follow-up drilling delivered encouraging HM intersections across a continuous 15km2 area, with the mineralisation amenable to free-dig mining and conventional wet concentration processing, typical of standard heavy mineral sands operations. These developments see Rosewood as of the most promising titanium finds in Australia in recent years. Titanium is used in a wide range of applications such as aerospace, chemical processing, medical and sporting equipment due to its high strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. Rosewood sits within the wider Muckanippie asset area, southwest of Coober Pedy in South Australia. What else is happening? Further drilling is expected to begin later this week seeking more extensions to the high-grade mineralisation, particularly to the north where some of the strongest mineralisation has been encountered. This article was developed in collaboration with Petratherm, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing. This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.


BBC News
12-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Reid 30 years on: 'I had to find £700 from somewhere'
Former Sunderland manager Peter Reid - who twice won the Black Cats promotion into the Premier League - has been looking back on taking charge of the club 30 years ex-Everton and Manchester City player took the reigns in March 1995 with Sunderland battling relegation in the second tier, but with seven games of the season remaining, Reid oversaw just the one loss and managed to keep them to BBC Radio Newcastle in a special episode, Reid recalled: "They were great games, the Sheffield United one was a very important one and I always thank Craig [Russell] for coming on as a sub and getting the winner," Reid said."To be fair, the crowd played their part and obviously the players, the players were magnificent. I think we went to Derby and beat them as well which was a fantastic result."After the Sheffield United game, I remember going to the chairman and saying 'listen I need to get something for the players so give me £500 to take them out' and the bill came to about £1200 so I had to find £700 from somewhere."So I was fining the lads for mis-passing the ball in training and everything and once I got the £700 I told them 'it's over now lads' and I told them the story and they took it all in the spirit that it was meant."


BBC News
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
🎧 30 years on
Some 30 years have passed since Peter Reid took charge of Sunderland to usher in a booming time in the club's team at BBC Radio Newcastle's Total Sport have had the man himself on the show and you can listen to the special episode here.