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Micah Richards makes major change to £2m mansion after neighbours moaned about BBC pundit & ex-Man City star’s home
MICAH Richards is making a massive change to his £2million mansion – months after his neighbours moaned about the property.
The ex-Man City star and current TV pundit, 36, was previously met with neighbour moans after he submitted plans to extend his luxury five-bed pad.
Despite uproar, officials made a decision in his favour and allowed renovations to go ahead.
And now he wants to demolish an existing “poorly erected” conservatory to make way for a contemporary-style flat roof extension with steel cladding.
Richards submitted plans for works on the lavish property, in North Yorkshire, which already boasts a cinema room, to provide “additional space that meets the needs of the occupants”.
In an application submitted to the local council, Richards’ planning agent said: “The extension enhances the visual appearance of the existing building.
“It also enhances the visual impact of the surrounding environment.
“The extension also improves the functionality of the existing building, providing additional space that meets the needs of the occupants.
“This includes adding new living areas and outdoor areas that enhance the usability and convenience of the home.
“The proposals will also provide a high quality family home for modern living.”
And officials have now granted the ex-baller’s plans.
The council said: “In most cases, flat roof extensions will not be supported where they detract from the character and appearance of the surrounding area.
“There have been many alterations and ‘domestification’ of the host dwelling… [but while it’s] of differing architectural style, it is of subservient portions and would not dominate the south elevation.
“Overall, the development will not detract from the appearance of the host dwelling nor character of the area.”
Richards bought his rural retreat for £1.3million in 2021 after hanging up his boots.
But it is now believed to be worth £2million.
Two years ago, he won his battle with neighbours to convert a home office outbuilding into an annex, and carry out internal alterations.
He also built extra accommodation on the first floor with two new dormer windows and five rooflights, despite objections about overlooking.
Richards’ agent added: “The proposed extension is intended to present as a subtle addition to the existing house, that also amends a poor previously erected extension, tying the house together.
“The design opens the ground floor internally to the rear with better access from the existing living spaces to the improved garden.
“This will provide a much higher standard of accommodation in line with the need of a growing family along with improved amenity through better access to the garden and increased natural light internally.”
Officials at the local council are expected to make a decision next month.
So far, there have been no objections from neighbours.
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Richards has previously opened up about his big-spending while playing in the Premier League – and issued a warning to today’s superstars.
The pundit burst onto the scene at Manchester City in 2005 – signing a big-money contract in the same year – aged just 17.
Richards revealed he came into so much money overnight he impulsively spent it.
The fan-favourite pundit bought supercars, a luxury mansion in the footballers’ paradise of Hale and even splashed out over £100,000 on a single night out.
Speaking to The Athletic, Richards explained: “Imagine going from £500 a week to £5,000 a week… and then going from £5,000 a week to £50,000 a week.
“Then you’d get bonuses, appearance money, a signing-on fee that was spread over the length of the contract.
“I remember one pay packet was like “£250,000 for a month. I was at the training ground, just looking at my payslip, thinking, ‘Wow. How?’
“What can you do? I know what I did. I went straight out and bought myself a Ferrari.
“I already had a Range Rover and an Aston Martin, but I thought, ‘It’s time’. I bought myself a Ferrari, an F430. Then a 458 Speciale.”
But the spending didn’t stop with cars. Richards continued: “I started to look at houses in Hale.
“I bought this £3m, seven-bedroom house and I was living with two brothers, two cousins, my best mate.
“Where I was living was already more than enough, but this is what happens when you’re a footballer.
“It’s always, ‘Who has the best house? Who has the best car?’.
“You can never just be content. You’ve always got to want more.”
Richards’ reps have been contacted for comment.
Premier League star in neighbour row over basketball court & firepit built
A PREMIER League star in an intense row with his neighbour over a basketball court and firepit has won a battle to keep them.
Ben Chilwell, 27, became embroiled in the disagreement when he raised the back garden of his £5m Surrey mansion and erected a retaining wall for a new walkway.
But the Chelsea defender failed to get the go-ahead for the Ground Force-style makeover at his luxury five-bed pad which boasts a swimming pool, gym and two games rooms.
He needed consent from the local council for the “engineering operation” and faced a possible red card over the unauthorised development.
His next-door neighbour objected, citing loss of privacy and overlooking, but the council have now granted retrospective permission for the landscape alterations.
In his ruling, a planning officer said: “Despite the change in levels in this part of the garden, it is considered that the works do not significantly alter the overall land levels of the application site.
“Moreover, the works are located in the rear garden and would not be visible from the street scene and are therefore acceptable.
“The proposed development is considered in terms of scale, form, bulk, height, massing, spacing and design, and there would be no adverse impact on the character of the area or the visual amenities of the street scene as a result of the proposals.”
Chilwell wants to plant new laurel and yew hedges to provide screening with further soft planting in grey, green and purple – but no blue.
He also wants to splash out on a stone-stepped pool seating area with glass balustrade, and new paving at his home near Chelsea’s Cobham training ground.
Documents submitted as part of the planning application reveal that building work on the sunken fire pit and basketball court started in April but has not yet been completed.
In a letter objecting, the neighbour wrote: “This increase in height means someone in this section of the garden or on the firepit walkway now has direct line of sight into our garden, terrace and kitchen area.
“This is a loss of amenity and the new levels mean we are now overlooked.
“We are keen to retain the privacy and amenity of our home, terrace and garden and whilst we would prefer the new ground levels not to be so high we appreciate that some mitigation through screening foliage has now been proposed.”
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George Baldock’s heartbreaking summer farewell message to Sheffield Utd fans re-emerges after star found dead aged 31
GEORGE BALDOCK’S heartbreaking summer farewell message to Sheffield United fans has re-emerged after the star’s tragic death on Wednesday.
Baldock, 31, was found dead in a swimming pool at his home in Greece after joining Panathinaikos over the summer.
Police are now investigating the cause of Baldock’s death after his wife, who lives in England, alerted his landlord while struggling to contact him.
Baldock’s passing has come as a huge shock to the world of football, especially for former side Sheffield United.
He spent seven seasons playing for the Blades between 2017 and 2024, scoring six times in 219 games,
And in that time Baldock helped United get promoted to the Premier League on two separate occasions.
Indeed, the defender had only recently departed Bramall Lane for his new adventure in Greece.
And Baldock’s farewell message to fans has now re-emerged in the wake of his tragic death.
After agreeing a free transfer to Panathinaikos in May, Baldock said on the Blades’ X account: “To all you Sheffield United fans, it’s a huge thank-you from me.
“You’ve been absolutely amazing. Your support has been so much more than I ever expected. Like I said, you’re the best around.
“Keep supporting the team and the staff and hopefully the club can get back to where we all want it to be.
“I leave here as a massive fan of the club. Good luck and thank you.”
George Baldock career stats
George Baldock has tragically died aged 31
2009-2017 – MK Dons 125 games (2 goals)
2011 – Tamworth (loan) 3 (0)
2012 – IBV (loan) 18 (1)
2012 – Tamworth (loan) 15 (1)
2015-16 – Oxford United (loan) 47 (3)
2017-2024 – Sheffield United 219 (6)
2024 – Panathinaikos 4 (0)
Following the news of Baldock’s passing, United posted a tribute online.
It read: “Sheffield United Football Club is shocked and extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former player George Baldock.
“The defender left the club in the summer after seven years at Bramall Lane and was extremely popular with supporters, staff and teammates who pulled on a red and white shirt alongside him.
“The sincere condolences of everyone associated with Sheffield United are extended to George’s family and friends.”
United’s owner Prince Abdullah added: “Devastating news, speechless — my condolences to his family and to all of us who loved him.”
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Jamie Reid: ‘I felt a pain in my calf – it was a blood clot’
Now fully recovered, Reid says he is “absolutely delighted” to be back with Northern Ireland.
Somewhat of a late bloomer to the international stage, Reid scored on his debut against Romania in March at the age of 29, and has now won four caps.
After missing September’s matches as he recovered from the blood clot, he says he can “put it behind me”.
“I haven’t really had a pre-season, so it’s like I’m playing League One games to get fit, which isn’t ideal.
“But I’m feeling better with each game and each training, so hopefully I can get back to a place where I was.”
Northern Ireland travel to Hungary to face Belarus, a game that will be played behind closed doors due to Uefa restrictions, on Saturday before Bulgaria visit Windsor Park on Tuesday.
“I love it here and being in this set up. It’s a real privilege,” said Reid.
“I don’t have a lot of international experience, these young boys probably have more than me. But I’ve played a lot of games, through the lower leagues and up to League One, and I feel like I’ve adapted everywhere I’ve gone.”
Football
Fear of injury is impacting player mental health, Professional Footballers’ Association survey finds
The fear of injury is impacting on the mental health of players, according to a survey by the Professional Footballers’ Association.
The survey found 68% of more than 1,000 male and female PFA members questioned last season identified this fear as having a major negative impact.
The finding comes after Manchester City midfielder Rodri, prior to suffering a season-ending injury, said players were “close” to striking over increased workload.
Online abuse also had a negative impact on mental well-being for 28% of those surveyed.
PFA director of player well-being Dr Michael Bennett said football “is an incredibly insecure career for many” with players often finding themselves on short-term contracts and feeling “as if they have very little control over their futures”.
“What our survey results highlight is that these ‘on-pitch’ concerns – like injury and performance – can and do affect footballers’ mental health,” Bennett said.
“This exercise is incredibly important to us and allows us to see ‘the person’ behind the player, and we’re always encouraged that players choose to disclose these concerns with us.”
The PFA is part of two separate legal challenges against football’s governing body Fifa over a perceived lack of consultation over the fixture calendar.
Following Rodri’s claim that players were close to taking strike action, City manager Pep Guardiola said any changes must be player-led – comments echoed by Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca who said there is “no doubt” the schedule is too congested.
A recent report said a player welfare ‘red line’ was a maximum of between 50 and 60 matches per season, depending on a player’s age. Rodri played 63 competitive games for club and country last season.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said the club are even considering giving players holidays during the season to cope with fixture congestion.
On-pitch performance (45%) and the fear of being dropped (41%) were among the other concerns raised in the PFA survey, while alcohol use (17%) and gambling (15%) were the leading ‘non-industry’ hazards negatively impacting player well-being.
The PFA said its club visits led to 330 well-being interventions, including 60 direct referrals for therapeutic support, while 530 current and former PFA members received mental health support from the union’s partner Sporting Chance clinic.
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England stars spotted using new £2,000 secret weapon in training as Lee Carsley leaves no stone unturned to keep job
ENGLAND stars have been spotted using a new training tool as Lee Carsley eyes the full England job.
Interim Three Lions boss Carsley is looking to maintain his 100 per cent winning record with Nations League wins over Greece and Finland.
The first of these games comes around on Thursday at Wembley.
However, Carsley, 50, has got his players trying out something new with a piece of kit worth more than £2,000.
Stars including Jude Bellingham and Marc Guehi were spotted pushing a “power sled” in training.
The equipment is used to help develop power in athletes.
They are said to be an excellent exercise for overall conditioning that focuses on strength development, speed and acceleration and torching calories.
It is said to have a similar impact as a bench press by emphasising the arms and upper torso.
Carsley suffered a triple injury blow to his squad as Kobbie Mainoo, Morgan Gibbs-White and Ezri Konsa had to withdraw through injury.
Curtis Jones and Tino Livramento have been called up in their place.
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The former England Under-21 boss also has a headache over the left-back slot.
But he revealed bold plans which could see the likes of Cole Palmer played there due to his preference to have a left-footed option on that side of the defence.
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Saskia Clark: America’s Cup a ‘big deal’ for women, says ex-Olympian
“Alongside the sailing bit, there’s a lot of background work in engineering and boat building, careers that haven’t been that accessible for females so we’re really trying to push the science, technology, engineering and maths aspects to get young women and girls interested in those career paths.
“We’ve done some roadshows in schools in the UK and a big thread of the campaign is trying to push that gender equity.”
The Parkway team was co-founded by Mills and Ainslie in 2022 to fast-track promising sailors and increase diversity in the sport.
More than 300 sailors applied to take part, and 18 months of trials followed before the team was whittled down to the final dozen.
Others taking part include Anna Burnet, who won a silver medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021 and fellow Olympians Ellie Aldridge, Saskia Tidey and Freya Black.
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Watch cruiserweight champ Jai Opetaia take 44 PUNCHES to stomach in brutal training routine ahead of Jack Massey fight
JAI OPETAIA took 44 punches to his stomach in a brutal training routine ahead of his blockbuster bout this weekend.
The IBF cruiserweight champion, 29, is set to defend his belt against Britain’s Jack Massey in Saudi Arabia this weekend.
Aussie Opetaia has been stepping up his preparation for the fight with intense training sessions.
In footage filmed by SunSport, the southpaw can be seen taking 44 shots to the stomach in quick succession.
Throughout the 34-second sequence, Opetaia makes no attempt to fight back or defend the blows.
The 25-0 bruiser was last in action in May against Mairis Briedis.
On that occasion he earned back his IBF title, having previously vacated the belt.
Massey, 31, will attempt to dethrone Opetaia in Saturday’s much-anticipated bout.
The Cheshire-lad spent 2022 scaffolding with his brother, before a narrow points loss to heavyweight Joseph Parker the following year got his career moving again.
In an emotional chat with SunSport, Massey recounted his experiences working alongside his dad at a brake pad factory.
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He said: “My dad has worked at the same brake pad factory for 40 years.
“When I was there he would always say to me: ‘Do you want to be stuck here like me for the rest of your life – or do you want to make something of yourself in boxing?’
“When I used to work with my brother, he would say ‘do you really want to be doing this s***?’
“They both told me I could make something of my life through boxing and that has stuck with me.
“It’s been a bit like that Matt Damon film where he is really intelligent and his mate tells him the best thing that could happen was that he drives to collect him for another day on site and Damon has gone.
“They always told me it would be offensive to them if he didn’t go on and make something of himself. And that sticks in my mind.
“The fellas on sites and in factories are the boxing fans in our country – so it means a lot and it reminds me why I do it.”
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