Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws declared victo...
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws declared victory over Sheffield United was still his biggest thrill after completing a charity parachute jump.
The Owls manager has helped raise thousands of pounds for Sheffield Children's Hospital after meeting a challenge to parachute 15,000 feet over Lincolnshire laid down by 12-year-old Daniel Grice, who has leukaemia.
Laws told the club's official website: "I'm shaking, absolutely shaking, but it's an exhilarating feeling. It was such a fantastic feeling when I was shoved out of the plane, very scary but then it got very calm.
"It wasn't as exhilarating as beating Sheffield United, that was unique, but now I've got my backside on the ground, I can tell you it feels fantastic."
Laws added: "Daniel Grice, who suffers from leukaemia, was the boy who inspired me to do the parachute jump in the first place and his dad, Dave, also did the jump, so it's is more about them and Sheffield Children's Hospital."