Ten places to escape the derby football in Sheffield after the match
And if the wrong team lost at last night’s Sheffield derby - or the beautiful game isn’t your bag - then the chances are you want to get far, far away from the post match bragging.
Here are nine places to escape the football this weekend.
Sheffield Round Walk
This 15 mile stretch takes in parks, woods and suburbs without leaving the city boundary. There are four different sections and the best place to start is at Endcliffe Park.
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Concord Sports Centre, Shiregreen
Bat off the post match blues with a game of squash at Concord Sports Centre, where there are courts available for squash or racketball for up to 45 minutes.
Take a rival fan for a real test of sportsmanship.
Take a deep breath...
Plan some mindful meditation or t’ai chi with Sheffield Buddhist Centre in Commonside, where there is a weekly schedule of events.
Or call in to a free taster day at Sheffield Yoga Centre in Walkley today, from 2-3pm. Booking required online.
Amble in Bradfield
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Take a walk through the pretty village, call in to the Old Horns Inn or Nags Head for a pint of Bradfield Brewery beer, or call in at Our Cow Molly in nearby Dungworth for an ice cream.
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Abbeydale Road
Forget footballers, those who toiled at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet knew what hard work was.
Take a fascinating step back in time to when it was a rural scythe and steelworks dating back to the 18th century by touring the centre.
Tabby Teas, Cemetery Road
They say petting animals can reduce stress.
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Sheffield Antiques Quarter, Heeley
Who needs victory, when you can pick up some vintage bargains?
Sheffield Antiques Quarter is a treasure trove of furniture, fashion and more. Plus there’s plenty of coffee and cake on offer in the many cafes.
The Leadmill, city centre
Bounce around and burn off some off that pent up energy with a night of indie classics at a different city institution, The Leadmill.
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Hide AdDie-hard music fans can also check out a new exhibition of gig posters created by Sheffield artist Martin Bedford running at The Closed Shop, Crookes.
Dick Whittington, The Montgomery
Laugh along with the family as Wales Community Theatre Players perform the familar tale of Dick Whittington.
The show started last night, runs until January 20, and should turn any frown upside down.
Tickets available at www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk
Eat in Kelham Island
The LA of Sheffield, the capital of beer... whatever you brand it, Kelham Island has plenty of places to eat and drink away any mild hangover.
For pinchos tapas try The Old Workshop, Urban Quarter for burgers, The Milestone for classic gastro pub dishes and the new Stew and Oyster for what it says on the tin.