
Andy Potts
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Community focused sports fan from Northeast England. Tends to root for the little guy. Look out for Talking Northeast, my new project coming soon.
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When Moldova came to Wales
It was going to be the day TNS made history. Perennial Welsh champions, the village team was potentially a win away from securing UEFA group stage action . True, the Saints had to recover a 0-1 first-leg deficit after losing to Petrocub in Moldova last week. But hopes were high that, at last, a Welsh team might break into the group stage of European competition for the first time ever.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Cleats
The Record Shop ritual. Top Story - August 2024.
From The Smiths to WH Smiths, that was the ritual. Almost every Saturday, more often in the holidays. Shuffling from shop to shop, flicking through the racks. What’s new and exciting? What’s old but influential? What did I read about this one?
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Heaton Stan-tastic
There’s an air of anticipation among Newcastle’s football fans this season. It’s not just the hope of a Saudi-sponsored trophy to end the Magpies’ 69-year drought. Lower down the leagues, things are stirring. Heaton Stannington FC won promotion through last season’s playoffs and is preparing for life in the Northern Premier League. It’s a new high for the club, which spent much of its history in the Northern Alliance before stepping up to the Northern League in 2013.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Cleats
Playlist: Peterlee psalms
Fawns – November The upcoming Life Just Bounces show in Peterlee is another great effort to show that this County Durham New Town, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, has a future as well as a past. And the event brings together three great bands as well as exhibitions and spoken word performances.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Undiscovered art
Have we found Gateshead’s answer to Norman Cornish? Brian Rankin believes that Charlie Rogers’ work is precisely that. Rogers, who died in 2020, spent his life painting scenes on both sides of the Tyne. From the 1960s onwards, he quietly chronicled a time of great change. His work has the same eye for the everyday that we find in Cornish’s Spennymoor scenes, a world of chip shops and dog walkers where you can almost smell the baccy and best bitter.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Art
Pints & Parkruns: Blackhill, Consett
Perched on a Pennine ridge, Consett is a singular place. Its exposed location makes it prone to wilder weather than near neighbours on the Durham plain, while its rugged industrial history still leaves a tangible mark almost half a century after the town’s steel works closed.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Longevity
Cautious optimism
It’s two weeks since Labour won a landslide victory in the British general election. The voters of the UK vigorously applied a hefty boot to the ample posteriors of a legion of Tory shysters, handing Keir Starmer’s party 413 out of 650 seats at Westminster.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in The Swamp
Playlist: fringe benefits
Isabel Maria – Holy Smokes Last time we wrote about Isabel she was taking her brand of subtle chamber pop to the Stone’s Throw festival. Since then, the teenaged singer-songwriter has released a new track and announced a bunch of gigs. So there’s no excuse not to catch up with her music.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Playlist: Narc.Fest
NARC is one of the region's best cultural guides and its annual festival in th Ouseburn puts its money where its mouth is to bring the cream of northeast bands to six indie venues in Newcastle's creative hub. This year's edition is on July 13, and here's a taste of some of the sets we're looking forward to hearing.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat










