The defender and winger will link up with Jonathan Rimmington’s team and could potentially make their debuts on Saturday when they welcome Grimsby Borough to The Leading-Edge Clayborn Stadium, with the visitors having fellow Under-21 loanees Alfie Taylor and Jaedyn Chibanga in their squad.  Fanning, 19, began the 2024/25 campaign on loan at fellow NPL East side Bridlington Town. Seeing his loan with the Seasiders cancelled, the Leeds-born defender featured six times in total, with five of those outings coming in the league and the other in the first qualifying round of the Isuzu FA Trophy.  Hall, 20, consistently featured for Tim Walter’s first team during pre-season, netting in friendlies against Turkish Süper Lig sides Kasımpaşa and Fenerbahçe. The Bermudan international also featured in first-team friendlies against Doncaster Rovers and Newcastle United, and was nominated for August\'s Uber Eats Goal of the Month for his stunning volley against Watford Under-21s at the MKM Stadium. Lead Professional Development Phase Coach Conor Sellars: "We’re really pleased to see Sincere and Kyle join Liversedge on a month loan. They’re both exciting talents who will benefit greatly from first-team experience. "We’re confident they’ll play a key role in supporting Liversedge over the next month and are eager to see how they embrace the challenge. Both players possess qualities that can make a positive impact, and we look forward to seeing their performances. A big thanks to Liversedge for their communication and for making this opportunity possible." We would like to wish Kyle and Sincere the best of luck in their loan spells at Liversedge!  the second-year scholar has been a predominant figure for David Meyler and Mark Beard’s Under-18 side this season as they are currently three points off the final play-off spot in the Professional Development League North The winger also netted for the Tigers during their 2024 pre-season camp in Türkiye scoring a penalty in a 2-2 draw against Fenerbahçe Under-19s at the TFF Riva Facility who previously had Under-21s duo Sincere Hall and Kyle Fanning on loan this campaign currently sit 14th in the NPL East with 26 points after 24 games played Hewitt will be aiming to make his debut for Liversedge this Saturday as they face promotion-chasing Newton Aycliffe at Moore Lane Sports Club Professional Development Phase Coach David Meyler said: “I’m delighted Stan has been given the opportunity to go on loan to Liversedge “He’s had a good start to the season and been a key player for the Under-18’s He has contributed seven goals & five assists so far this season which is testament to the work he has done in training "Liversedge will provide a new challenge for Stan but one we feel will be beneficial for him at this stage of his development and we thank them for this opportunity for Stan.” We would like to wish Stan the best of luck with his loan at Liversedge Bridlington Town look to remain outside of the Northern Premier League East drop zone come 5pm on Saturday when they make their third consecutive away trip Mike Thompson’s side earned a 4-1 victory against Heaton Stannington The three points against Heaton Stannington moved the Seasiders out of the relegation zone though they had a week without a game before the Emley trip during which all the teams around them played and won their games in hand they were able to rise two places following the most recent victory against the league’s third placed side.  March’s Bridlington Window Cleaning Company Player of the Month Ahmed Salam opened the scoring in the first half despite a dominant Emley performance before Danny Earl doubled the advantage in the second half Earl returned to the starting lineup in place of Nathan Dyer though he was forced on to replace Josh Barrett after just 17 minutes Matty Dixon also returned to the matchday squad following a four-week layoff with a hamstring problem head coach Thompson said: “The result was outstanding I think we weren’t happy in the first half we addressed it to the boys at half time that we gave Emley a bit of too much respect regarding their league position Bridlington Town have now picked up five victories in their last six games their next opponents Liversedge are the most out-of-form side in the division They came in a 2-1 victory over bottom-of-the-table side Sheffield FC who have since confirmed their relegation to the Northern Counties East League Premier Division Liversedge then picked up a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Ashington AFC Ryan Toulson’s side dropped one place into 21st and with 32 points are 10 away from safety with only four games remaining As the founder of the Grammy-winning publisher BDi Music Sarah Liversedge Platz is always on the lookout for music creators 'who have a strong work ethic and know who they are’ ‘Ed knew who he was right from the off,’ she tells M ‘He had that confidence even though he was so young and musically he knew where he wanted to go I took that as a learning curve in terms of who else I look after going forward While an artist’s individual identity has long been a key selling point, the recent rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked a passionate debate across the music industry about the future of creativity, songwriting and ownership. BDi along with the rest of the publishing community has been lobbying the government about pressing issues like AI and copyright ‘We need the government and global organisations to understand the importance of copyright protection across the music community especially considering the expansion of AI,’ Sarah says When you ask young children to picture their future they might imagine themselves as an astronaut a firefighter or any exciting role that is effectively an extension of their playtime When Sarah dreamed about her future as a child she was both prescient and business-minded in her predictions ‘I actually found an old school document from when I was about 11 years old that featured one of those questions like “What do you want to be when you grow up?”’ Sarah tells us from her home in Cornwall ‘I wrote: “I want to be a music publisher” How she even knew what a music publisher was at such a young age still baffles her to this day But the rediscovery of this precocious streak now serves as a strong source of personal motivation: ‘I keep [the document] on my piano to remind me of where I’m at now Their roster includes the Emmy-winning film and TV composer Sheridan Tongue Welsh artist Novo Amor and his regular co-writer Ed Tullett and London-based songwriter and producer Ben Lythe (Netflix whose composer Arthur Sharpe recently won Best Television Soundtrack at this year’s Ivors for his work on The Following Events Are Based On A Pack Of Lies. As an independent publisher BDi has no delusions of operating at the same level as its major competitors ‘We find our talent very early because we have to,’ she explains ‘We can’t compete with the majors in terms of how much they can spend on signing [someone] But we are at those shows that the majors probably wouldn’t go to if they were looking for new artists to sign.’ BDi’s big break arrived when they signed songwriters Jake Gosling and Amy Wadge leading Sarah to introduce the pair to a young Ed Sheeran The trio instantly gelled: Jake and Amy have co-written several hugely successful songs with Ed with Amy co-writing and Jake producing Ed’s 2014 single Thinking Out Loud which topped the charts internationally ‘The more creative opportunities our songwriters are given the greater the chance their songs will garner a commercial cut with an artist on a label,’ Sarah explains ‘This then has a knock-on effect to their songs generating royalty income streams and sales.’ Sarah adds that it is up to publishers to ensure they are ‘paying out properly’ to songwriters As part of the wider music publishing ecosystem BDi will ‘continue to work hard in their field of expertise’ ‘That’s all we can do: we just need to keep being us,’ Sarah says we’re still thriving and still successful.’