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UTB | Official Matchday Programme of Sheffield United | Issue 10 Sheffield United vs Rotherham United | Sky Bet Championship Tuesday 8th November, 2022 | KO 7.45pm | Bramall Lane

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THE OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB<br />

l e s t w e<br />

f o r g e t<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong><br />

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SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong><br />

ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

KEY FEATURES…<br />

10<br />

27<br />

43<br />

83<br />

We check in with Sander Berge as he explains<br />

he can’t wait to hear the Bramall Lane buzz again<br />

as he continues his recovery from injury.<br />

We welcome charity partners Weston Park who join<br />

us at Bramall Lane today for their Takeover Day.<br />

Les Payne looks back over the career of<br />

former boss Reg Freeman who played a major<br />

role here and at our visitors <strong>Rotherham</strong>.<br />

This week Ollie Norwood is next up to<br />

take part in the Favourites Q&A.<br />

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SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


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Paul Heckingbot tom<br />

MANAGER’S NOTES<br />

It has been pleasing to see<br />

everyone’s hard work being<br />

rewarded recently.<br />

Interestingly, or coincidentally, our return<br />

to winning form has been whilst the live<br />

TV cameras have been on us. Three wins<br />

in seven days has, I hope, highlighted that<br />

we are a team that has to be respected<br />

and are capable of winning matches in<br />

different ways. At West Brom we deserved<br />

it, at Bristol City we dug in and on Saturday<br />

we were impressive in ending Burnley’s<br />

unbeaten run – a fantastic team effort<br />

which, it seemed, lifted Blades fans who<br />

were inside Bramall Lane. The character<br />

of the team showed and everyone was<br />

understandably delighted at full-time.<br />

We played our way back into the game<br />

after a challenging start and the response<br />

following Burnley’s second goal set us<br />

up to get on top in the second half. We<br />

played how we wanted to, we worked<br />

on our approach at the end of last week<br />

and it would have been foolish not to take<br />

into account where we would have an<br />

advantage.<br />

There was lots to be pleased with,<br />

particularly in the second half, we were<br />

adamant we didn’t want Burnley to come<br />

and have it their way and make it a game<br />

they wanted, we wanted to make it about<br />

how we want to play. Even though a few<br />

things went against us, we went out and<br />

showed belief to keep executing what we<br />

wanted and did it extremely well.<br />

We didn’t rest and we were quickly<br />

back thinking about tonight’s game – the<br />

work that goes on away from the lights by<br />

everyone with a Blades badge on their<br />

chest is extensive and is aimed at getting<br />

the most out of what we’ve got. It’s a quick<br />

turn around and there’s many points to<br />

consider when we are talking about the<br />

availability of players and we, like every<br />

club, are careful with the information<br />

we give out. We don’t want to give the<br />

opposition an advantage by knowing who<br />

is or isn’t available and it isn’t a secret that<br />

we’ve had one or two issues with injuries.<br />

The on-going situation is something that is<br />

talked about frequently and it is frustration<br />

for all involved, but we will not use it as<br />

an excuse. Recently, we’ve had one eye<br />

on the World Cup break with the hope of<br />

giving the players that need it a rest or<br />

extra time to rehabilitate as we plan for a<br />

busy December and festive period.<br />

All of the above considered, we remain<br />

competitive and there can be no question,<br />

after the last couple of fixtures, that the<br />

Lane is the place for entertainment and<br />

despite not having the cameras to shine<br />

in front of tonight, hopefully we can<br />

continue impressing. This will be a good<br />

test because Matt Taylor and his team will<br />

make it difficult for us. Myself and Macca<br />

were at Turf Moor on Wednesday where<br />

we watched <strong>Rotherham</strong> leading against<br />

Burnley until they went down to 10 men<br />

and lost to a heart breaking 100th minute<br />

goal. This South Yorkshire derby tonight<br />

will be another big test for us. We have to<br />

be prepared, teams will want to beat us<br />

or stop us from playing our way, but our<br />

aim remains to be strong, dominate the<br />

ball where possible and entertain, that’s<br />

important with in excess of 27,000 home<br />

supporters here on a midweek evening.<br />

With it being our last home game for a<br />

month, let’s all enjoy it, we want and need<br />

to keep collecting points in this tough,<br />

tough division.<br />

Hecky<br />

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CIARAN WELCOMES COMPETITION<br />

After recently<br />

returning from the<br />

sidelines, Ciaran<br />

Clark is relishing the battle<br />

for a starting place as<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s left side starts to<br />

look strong again.<br />

After a tough run on<br />

the injury front, Ciaran’s<br />

return from the bench in<br />

the recent win at Bristol<br />

City has coincided with<br />

returns for fellow left siders<br />

Jack Robinson and Enda<br />

Stevens who played major<br />

roles in <strong>United</strong>’s impressive<br />

win over Burnley.<br />

The high standards are<br />

driving everyone forward<br />

as <strong>United</strong> look to push<br />

back up the table following<br />

a sticky patch, with the<br />

Newcastle loanee keen to<br />

play his part now he is fit<br />

and available once again.<br />

He told SUTV: “It has<br />

been good to be back on<br />

the training field and to<br />

get some minutes on the<br />

pitch as well has been a<br />

bonus. It’s great to be back<br />

in and pleased to be over<br />

the injury.<br />

“Everyone knew at the<br />

start of the season, there<br />

was always going to be<br />

competition for places.<br />

We’ve had a lot of injuries<br />

but hopefully now we are<br />

seeing a lot of the boys<br />

come back and we’ll see<br />

PLAYER FOCUS<br />

that competition and we’ll<br />

be in a strong position as<br />

a team.”<br />

Whilst the World Cup<br />

break will be seen as a<br />

blessing for some, it has<br />

come at a bad time for<br />

the Republic of Ireland<br />

international who is keen<br />

to get back to playing<br />

competitively again, in<br />

a side which showed its<br />

defensive mettle with clean<br />

sheets against West Brom<br />

and Bristol City recently.<br />

He added: “It’s arrived<br />

just as I’ve managed to<br />

get fit. But it is part of the<br />

game, we all knew that<br />

▲ Ciaran Clark returned from the sidelines for the win at Bristol City<br />

there was going to be a<br />

break at this point in the<br />

season, so I think it’s just<br />

a case of focusing on the<br />

games coming up and then<br />

individually we’ll look at<br />

it and see where we are<br />

at and see what fitness<br />

we’ll need.<br />

“It’s great to get clean<br />

sheets, it gives you that<br />

platform to then go on and<br />

win games and over the<br />

last few months the boys<br />

have been brilliant and<br />

that’s one thing we want<br />

to try and keep doing and<br />

build on the clean sheets<br />

we’re getting.”<br />

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ANEL DELIGHTED TO BE A BLADE<br />

Anel Ahmedhodžić<br />

says the freedom<br />

to play his game is<br />

ensuring he is loving life at<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> as he<br />

continues to develop in S2.<br />

Since joining the club in<br />

the summer from Malmo,<br />

the Bosnian international<br />

has impressed both<br />

in defence and with<br />

his contribution going<br />

forward, as he quickly<br />

settles into life at<br />

Bramall Lane.<br />

The 23-year-old netted<br />

his fourth of the season<br />

in the 5-2 victory over<br />

league leaders Burnley and<br />

pointed to the freedom to<br />

express himself at Bramall<br />

Lane as a huge factor<br />

behind his enjoyment of<br />

being a Blade.<br />

He remarked: “The<br />

freedom I get when we<br />

play, it is amazing. The<br />

only thing we have to do<br />

here is the basics, which<br />

is to work hard, win your<br />

duels and work as a<br />

team. After that, we are<br />

allowed to be creative and<br />

be yourself, I really like<br />

that here.<br />

“I’m happy. I was<br />

gutted when my goal was<br />

disallowed for offside<br />

against Blackpool. Now<br />

I am happy to be back on<br />

the scoresheet.”<br />

PLAYER FOCUS<br />

Anel is adamant his<br />

move to the Steel City is<br />

one of the ‘best decisions’<br />

he’s made in his short<br />

career and has highlighted<br />

the contribution of Paul<br />

Heckingbottom, the<br />

staff and senior players<br />

– most notably Chris<br />

Basham – in his continued<br />

improvement.<br />

He said: “Coming<br />

here is one of the best<br />

decisions I have ever<br />

made, I am thriving. It’s a<br />

good environment with<br />

professional people here<br />

and I am very thankful<br />

for getting the chance to<br />

prove myself.<br />

“I think he’s (Paul<br />

Heckingbottom) great. If<br />

I am not 100% in training or<br />

games, I hear it. I respond<br />

well to strong leadership<br />

and he’s showing that.<br />

Strong leadership is what<br />

a good Championship<br />

side needs. The way he<br />

has managed me, and the<br />

group has been amazing.<br />

I have no complaints.<br />

“Bash has been very<br />

helpful. He has got the<br />

position perfect, and he<br />

has helped me a lot. He’s<br />

a very good player and is<br />

a great person. He helped<br />

me integrate into the<br />

club; he’s been amazing.<br />

He’s always encouraging<br />

in games and training;<br />

I ask for advice and he’s<br />

helpful. He’s a very good<br />

person.”<br />

▲ Anel is happy to be a Blade<br />

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UTB 09<br />

BLADES SHOWING CHARACTER – GEORGE<br />

<strong>United</strong> wing-back<br />

George Baldock<br />

highlighted the<br />

team’s character to<br />

bounce back from a<br />

mini-slump to win the last<br />

three Championship<br />

fixtures.<br />

After a blistering<br />

start to the campaign, a<br />

sticky patch after the last<br />

international break saw<br />

the Blades drop off the<br />

pace slightly until wins<br />

over West Bromwich<br />

Albion, Bristol City and<br />

leaders Burnley dragged<br />

Paul Heckingbottom’s<br />

side back to the summit of<br />

the table.<br />

Greece international<br />

George hailed the<br />

determination of the team<br />

to bounce back from some<br />

recent disappointments<br />

as the Championship<br />

continues to be as<br />

unpredictable as always<br />

with the season closing in<br />

on the World Cup break.<br />

He said: “It’s not easy<br />

in this league, it is going<br />

to be a slog, and you are<br />

going to have patches<br />

which we have just had,<br />

but as long as we can<br />

stay consistent with our<br />

performances, then we’ll<br />

have a great chance.<br />

We’re doing okay at the<br />

minute, we haven’t got as<br />

PLAYER FOCUS<br />

many points as we would<br />

have wanted, that’s me<br />

being honest, but we have<br />

shown great character and<br />

bounced back from a bit of<br />

a difficult patch.<br />

“You don’t get promoted<br />

at this stage, obviously<br />

we want to be in there,<br />

and want to be there all<br />

season. Like I’ve said in<br />

interviews before, we want<br />

to be the hunted. We’ve<br />

shown we can hunt other<br />

teams down, but we want<br />

to be at the top of the<br />

table and that’s our aim.”<br />

George played a<br />

pivotal role in <strong>United</strong>’s<br />

impressive 5-2 win over<br />

Burnley at the weekend,<br />

where he expressed his<br />

greatest admiration for<br />

defender Jack Robinson<br />

who recovered from an<br />

error to net in the Blades’<br />

emphatic win.<br />

He added: “I thought<br />

we applied ourselves<br />

well and we really<br />

showed what we are<br />

about. I think it has been<br />

coming, winning a game<br />

at Bramall Lane, getting<br />

the crowd on their feet<br />

and scoring lots of goals.<br />

Absolutely delighted for<br />

the goalscorers, especially<br />

Robbo, he was obviously<br />

disappointed with the<br />

error but that happens.<br />

He’s been brilliant aside<br />

from that one error and<br />

fully deserved his goal.”<br />

▲ Another impressive showing from<br />

George in the win over Burnley<br />

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SITTING DOWN WITH<br />

SANDER Sander Berge<br />

BERGE<br />

The timing of the forthcoming World Cup<br />

has divided the opinion of many and has<br />

raised a few eyebrows, but one of <strong>United</strong>’s<br />

most influential performers, who is currently<br />

absent through injury, is delighted it is just<br />

around the corner.<br />

Speaking exclusively to UTB, Sander Berge<br />

revealed the showpiece event in Qatar can’t come<br />

soon enough for him personally because it will<br />

mean second tier football is suspended for close<br />

to four weeks meaning he isn’t missing any crucial<br />

Championship action.<br />

And the good news doesn’t end there for one of<br />

the most popular figures in Paul Heckingbottom’s<br />

squad, with the imposing Norwegian international<br />

in confident mood that he’ll return to action sooner<br />

rather than later following an issue picked up in the<br />

fixture against QPR last month.<br />

Sander is likely to be at the Lane this evening<br />

for what promises to be an intriguing South<br />

Yorkshire derby and understandably the midfielder<br />

acknowledged he’d rather be in the Blades<br />

engine room against the Millers, rather than sitting<br />

in the stand.<br />

His presence may have been missed on the<br />

pitch, having not featured since early October, but<br />

his contribution to the cause hasn’t diminished as<br />

he looks to keep the spirits high amongst those<br />

in the treatment room, namely young duo Rhys<br />

Norrington-Davies and Rhian Brewster.<br />

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UTB: Firstly, how is your<br />

rehabilitation going and is there<br />

already an air of excitement<br />

about when you might be able to<br />

return to competitive action?<br />

SB: “I’m getting better and<br />

better now thankfully, and my<br />

sole focus is on returning to<br />

action as soon as possible. It is<br />

always a blow and there is never<br />

a good time to be out injured but<br />

I’m getting stronger now and in<br />

some ways the World Cup break<br />

that is coming up is at an ideal<br />

time for me because it means I’m<br />

not missing so many games and<br />

I’m hoping to be back to help the<br />

lads as soon as possible. It was<br />

frustrating and disappointing to<br />

have picked up the injury, but<br />

I always try and remain positive<br />

about the situation and come into<br />

work every day with the goal of<br />

returning to help the team. I can<br />

focus only on <strong>United</strong> with Norway<br />

not in the World Cup so that has<br />

helped in a sense.”<br />

“WE’VE STOOD TOGETHER<br />

AS A GROUP, LIKE WE DID<br />

TOWARDS THE END OF THE<br />

LAST SEASON AND WE’RE<br />

OVERCOMING THE ISSUES TO<br />

STILL ENJOY A PROMISING<br />

START TO THE SEASON”<br />

UTB: Paul Heckingbottom<br />

spoke about his feelings of the<br />

challenge that caused you to<br />

pick up the injury at the time, did<br />

that add to your frustration?<br />

SB: “It is an unfortunate part of<br />

the game. The injury came in a<br />

challenge when we were chasing<br />

the game against QPR and not<br />

only did we not get the penalty,<br />

but we lost the game, and I left<br />

the field with the injury too. We<br />

probably should have had a<br />

penalty and a point, but football,<br />

particularly in this division is<br />

decided on fine margins and<br />

unfortunately, I was off balance<br />

and the contact from the<br />

challenge led to the problem.”<br />

UTB: How much of a united<br />

effort has it been this season<br />

so far this campaign, given the<br />

number of players who have<br />

been sidelined at different times?<br />

SB: “It is not nice to see other<br />

lads picking up injuries and we’ve<br />

had a tough season and some<br />

bad luck on that front so far. It<br />

doesn’t make it easier having<br />

your team-mates around you<br />

because like me they’d rather be<br />

fit and in contention for selection,<br />

giving the manager more options<br />

to choose from. I’ve hated seeing<br />

lads go down in recent games,<br />

but whoever it is they will rehab<br />

properly here and get the full<br />

support of Hecky and his staff,<br />

there is always a good vibe in the<br />

dressing room even when some<br />

lads have suffered bad injuries.<br />

We’ve stood together as a group,<br />

like we did towards the end of the<br />

last season and we’re overcoming<br />

the issues to still enjoy a<br />

promising start to the season<br />

so everyone, the coaching staff,<br />

medical and players are united<br />

and making the best of what we<br />

have had to deal with. The club is<br />

in a good place under Hecky and<br />

everyone on and off the pitch has<br />

played a part and done their job.”<br />

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UTB: Do you feel the break will<br />

benefit the team in the long-term<br />

and how important is it to ensure<br />

a positive end to the current run<br />

of fixtures this week?<br />

SB: “The break will do<br />

everyone at the club good for<br />

sure. We know how strong we<br />

are, so if we can keep adding<br />

the points as the players return<br />

to the squad then it will put us<br />

into a very good position for<br />

when the action resumes in<br />

December. We know we can<br />

beat anyone in this division, but<br />

we also respect that anyone<br />

can beat anyone else and we’ve<br />

shown great consistency for long<br />

periods since Hecky took charge<br />

last season. We’ve obviously hit<br />

some bumps recently but we’ve<br />

bounced back and having shown<br />

the potential last season we’ve<br />

really kicked on this time, and if<br />

we keep pushing and believing<br />

then hopefully we’ll get even<br />

better in the second part of the<br />

season.”<br />

UTB: Has the aforementioned<br />

injury enabled you to have any<br />

free time to try a new hobby<br />

perhaps, or is it about trying to<br />

reset the body both mentally<br />

and physically?<br />

SB: “When I return to the pitch,<br />

I aim to return even stronger<br />

physically and I’ll be hungry to<br />

start contributing quickly and<br />

trying to help the team win<br />

promotion this season, that is<br />

the aim of the group and we<br />

all know where we want to get<br />

to. I will comeback recharged<br />

and refreshed, I’m only 24 and<br />

this setback is part of being<br />

a professional athlete but<br />

injuries can give you a different<br />

perspective on things because<br />

you have time to reflect. I look<br />

a lot into the game of football,<br />

it is my life and passion, it is my<br />

career and I love it the most. I’m<br />

not a person who gets stressed<br />

in these situations, I’m just trying<br />

to relax away from the club whilst<br />

with family and friends. The<br />

key for me is to remain positive<br />

because it will only aid my<br />

rehab.”<br />

UTB: Are you a good or bad<br />

watcher of games?<br />

SB: “It depends really, but<br />

nothing can ever beat playing.<br />

I enjoy coming down to Bramall<br />

Lane and watching the boys, the<br />

Norwich game was a fantastic<br />

atmosphere and you see so<br />

much more of the game when<br />

you are at the stadium. All the<br />

injured lads come to the home<br />

matches so you sit and watch<br />

it with them around you<br />

and obviously that makes<br />

everyone feel part of the<br />

group because you are so<br />

close to the action sat<br />

behind the dugouts,<br />

but you just want to<br />

be out there playing.<br />

I personally watch<br />

the games much<br />

calmer at home<br />

on the television,<br />

I certainly enjoyed<br />

the recent<br />

televised away<br />

wins at West<br />

Brom and<br />

Bristol City,<br />

although the<br />

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conditions at Ashton Gate looked<br />

really tough. I know I’m injured<br />

and can’t fight with the boys, but<br />

it is what it is and I’m counting<br />

down the games and the days<br />

until I’m back out there having<br />

memorable moments with my<br />

team-mates. Hopefully we’ve<br />

regained some momentum now<br />

and I honestly believe we are<br />

going to get stronger like we did<br />

last year as the season enters the<br />

new year.”<br />

UTB: In recent games, both<br />

Rhys Norrington-Davies and<br />

Rhian Brewster have been dealt<br />

significant injury blows, have<br />

you managed to offer them any<br />

advice?<br />

SB: “Yes, firstly I’m gutted for<br />

the young lads, but I’ve managed<br />

to speak to both Rhys and Rhian.<br />

It is a big blow personally for<br />

Rhys to miss the World Cup<br />

with Wales, he has been in and<br />

around their squad for a while<br />

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UTB 17<br />

now and has been one of our<br />

most consistent performers<br />

this season having built on<br />

an encouraging first season<br />

around the first-team last year.<br />

For Rhian it is the second injury<br />

he has suffered in 2022 and it<br />

will be tough to accept now but<br />

they both must remain positive<br />

and upbeat because everyone<br />

around them, from family and<br />

friends to the lads and the staff<br />

at the club, are right behind<br />

them because we’re all in this<br />

together.”<br />

UTB: Back to you, just how<br />

excited are you right now about<br />

the prospect of pulling on that<br />

number 8 shirt again in the<br />

coming weeks?<br />

SB: “It is all I’m thinking about<br />

every day, how quickly can<br />

I realistically get back out there<br />

and into the action. I just want<br />

to be out there playing a big<br />

part again and I do whatever<br />

I can every day to push myself<br />

forward and meet the goals in my<br />

rehab. I want to make a positive<br />

impact from the first moment<br />

I return because when you are<br />

on the sidelines and not able<br />

to entertain the supporters it<br />

makes you realise how lucky you<br />

are to be a footballer and how<br />

much happiness you can bring<br />

those who follow the club you<br />

are representing. I’ll never take<br />

anything for granted in my life<br />

because you know it can be<br />

taken away and from me.<br />

I play every game like it<br />

is a big game because<br />

when you aren’t playing<br />

it is tough.”<br />

UTB: Finally, a word for the<br />

fans who have always had your<br />

back as a Blade. Have you<br />

received plenty of well wishes in<br />

recent weeks?<br />

SB: “The fans have always<br />

been right behind me and are<br />

very much behind the manager<br />

and the rest of the players<br />

which is so important if you are<br />

going to be successful together.<br />

I still remember my debut at<br />

Crystal Palace like it was only<br />

yesterday and the reception<br />

I received at the end of that<br />

victory. The support here has<br />

always been there through<br />

thick and thin as they say and<br />

it has been simply amazing so<br />

I know in my own mind the fans<br />

will always be here for me and<br />

this team, but right now it is<br />

about the team needing their<br />

back heading into the break.<br />

I want to give something back in<br />

performances when I’m fit again<br />

and that is my aim every day,<br />

to get that bit closer. I come<br />

off social media when I’m out<br />

through injury because there is<br />

a lot of good and bad on there<br />

as we know, and I just want<br />

to stay focused and positive<br />

because I’ll be back very soon.”<br />

“THE FANS HAVE ALWAYS<br />

BEEN RIGHT BEHIND ME<br />

AND ARE VERY MUCH<br />

BEHIND THE MANAGER AND<br />

THE REST OF THE PLAYERS<br />

WHICH IS SO IMPORTANT<br />

IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE<br />

SUCCESSFUL TOGETHER”<br />

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UTB 19<br />

25 YEARS OF UNITED’S<br />

DIGITAL ARCHIVE<br />

To commemorate 25 years since the<br />

creation of the club’s official digital<br />

photo archive, UTB delves into the<br />

folders to celebrate some of the lesser<br />

known and quirky images from our<br />

recent past.<br />

SEASIDE SOCIAL…<br />

Another from the Neil Warnock era here<br />

as the Blades boss takes his <strong>United</strong> side<br />

on a bonding trip to Scarborough.<br />

This image was taken during the<br />

2004-05 season, and you can see a<br />

cameraman in the background as filming<br />

continued on the now famous Warnock<br />

documentary.<br />

Here Michael Tonge prepares for his<br />

attempt at skimming stones as the full<br />

squad enjoy a day out on Scarborough’s<br />

south bay beach.<br />

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UTB 21<br />

UNDER-21s UPDATE<br />

<strong>United</strong> slipped to a first defeat<br />

since the opening month of the<br />

season following a 3-0 loss in the<br />

South Yorkshire derby against Barnsley.<br />

The Reds fielded a strong side with first<br />

teamer Jasper Moon opening the scoring<br />

after six minutes when his powerful effort<br />

beat Dylan Wharton.<br />

Experienced Barnsley stopper Jack<br />

Walton was called into action to deny Jili<br />

Buyabu on two occasions, with one effort<br />

tipped onto the post.<br />

Louie Marsh also struck a post for<br />

<strong>United</strong> as Micky Collins’s side tried to find<br />

a way back into the contest.<br />

Just before half time Will Hondermarck<br />

headed in a second for Barnsley but<br />

<strong>United</strong> kept at it when Marsh saw another<br />

effort held by Walton.<br />

With 15 minutes remaining Fabio Jalo<br />

slotted in a third before Moon was sent off<br />

late on for a second bookable offence.<br />

TEAM (<strong>vs</strong> Barnsley): Wharton, Barratt (L. Williams<br />

65), Buyabu (Gomis 77), Potter, Gordon, Freckleton,<br />

Hampson, Maguire, Gaxha (Aston 65), Marsh,<br />

Staniland. Unused: Hiddleston, Pitan.<br />

AUG<br />

SEP<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

JAN<br />

DATE KO/F-A OPPOSITION VENUE/SCORER<br />

TUE 9 u 2-0 READING McBURNIE, OSULA<br />

MON 15 v 3-5 CHARLTON ATHLETIC SACHDEV, OSULA (2)<br />

TUE 23 v 0-3 CARDIFF CITY –<br />

TUE 30 u 2-0 QUEENS PARK RANGERS BROADBENT, MARSH<br />

TUE 6 u 2-0 WATFORD PECK, MARSH<br />

TUE 13 u 2-1 PETERBOROUGH UNITED BROADBENT, MARSH<br />

WED 21 u 2-0 WIGAN ATHLETIC WILLIAMS 2<br />

TUE 27 s 1-1 HULL CITY MARSH<br />

MON 3 u 3-0 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY MARSH (2), BROOKS<br />

TUE 11 u 3-0 COVENTRY CITY PECK, HAMPSON, WILLIAMS<br />

MON 24 u 3-2 BURNLEY ARBLASTER, MARSH (2)<br />

TUE 1 v 0-3 BARNSLEY –<br />

FRI 4 s 0-0 BIRMINGHAM CITY –<br />

MON 14 7PM CRYSTAL PALACE (PLC) BRAMALL LANE<br />

MON 21 2PM BRISTOL CITY (PLC) BRAMALL LANE<br />

FRI 25 2PM CREWE ALEXANDRA<br />

LNER COMMUNITY<br />

STADIUM, YORK<br />

MON 28 3PM NEWCASTLE UNITED (PLC) BRAMALL LANE<br />

MON 5 7PM NEWCASTLE UNITED (PLC) WHITLEY PARK<br />

FRI 9 7PM CRYSTAL PALACE (PLC) COPERS COPE ROAD<br />

MON 19 1PM BRISTOL CITY (PLC)<br />

TUE 10 5PM WIGAN ATHLETIC<br />

ROBINS HIGH<br />

PERFORMANCE CENTRE<br />

LNER COMMUNITY<br />

STADIUM, YORK<br />

MON 16 7PM HULL CITY NORTH FERRIBY FC<br />

TUE 24 5PM COVENTRY CITY<br />

LNER COMMUNITY<br />

STADIUM, YORK<br />

TUE 31 2PM BIRMINGHAM CITY BRAMALL LANE<br />

MON 13 1PM CREWE ALEXANDRA ALEXANDRA PARK<br />

FEB<br />

MON 20 7PM SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY BRAMALL LANE<br />

TUE 28 1.30PM PETERBOROUGH UNITED IDVERDE TRAINING GROUND<br />

MAR<br />

FRI 3 1PM BARNSLEY OAKWELL<br />

TUE 21 2PM BURNLEY BRAMALL LANE<br />

TUE 4 1PM BRISTOL CITY ASHTON GATE<br />

APR<br />

TUE 18 1PM MILLWALL<br />

LNER COMMUNITY<br />

STADIUM, YORK<br />

MON 24 2PM SWANSEA CITY LANDORE ACADEMY<br />

MAY<br />

TUE 2 2PM COLCHESTER UNITED BRAMALL LANE<br />

FRI 5 1PM IPSWICH TOWN PORTMAN ROAD<br />

▲ Jili Buyabu went close for <strong>United</strong> in defeat to Barnsley<br />

HOME GAMES IN BOLD – PLC - PREMIER LEAGUE CUP<br />

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UTB 23<br />

UNDER-18s UPDATE<br />

<strong>United</strong> moved level on points with<br />

leaders Barnsley after an<br />

impressive 2-0 win away at<br />

Peterborough <strong>United</strong>.<br />

<strong>United</strong> made a good start and Ben<br />

Drake and Kurtis Havenhand had both<br />

gone close before the Blades were<br />

awarded a penalty. Mekhi Haughton-<br />

Parris was tripped inside the box and that<br />

allowed Owen Hampson to step up and<br />

send the goalkeeper the wrong way from<br />

the penalty spot.<br />

Just before the break it was 2-0 when<br />

good work from Charlie Staniland saw him<br />

play in Havenhand who fired beyond the<br />

‘keeper from just inside the area.<br />

Havenhand came close to a second<br />

when he struck the post just a minute later.<br />

After the game, boss Paul Quinn said:<br />

“It was a very good performance. We<br />

got ourselves in front and then I thought<br />

second half was what you need away from<br />

home. Didn’t take any risks, didn’t give<br />

them any opportunities, their only chance<br />

came at the end in stoppage time.”<br />

TEAM (<strong>vs</strong> Peterborough): Yam, Clarke (Blacker 57),<br />

Drake, Staniland, Pitan, Waldron, Cummings (Oluleye<br />

68), Ly, Havenhand, Hampson, Haughton-Parris.<br />

Unused: Hewitson, Trialist, Ciccarelli.<br />

AUG<br />

SEP<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

JAN<br />

FEB<br />

DATE KO/F-A OPPOSITION VENUE/SCORER<br />

SAT 13 u 1-0 MILLWALL HAVENHAND<br />

SAT 20 v 0-3 CHARLTON ATHLETIC –<br />

SAT 27 u 2-0 READING BLACKER (2)<br />

SAT 3 u 2-1 LEEDS UNITED (PLC) DICKINSON, BLACKER<br />

SAT 17 s 0-0 COLCHESTER UNITED –<br />

SAT 24 u 1-0 CREWE ALEXANDRA PITAN<br />

SAT 1 v 1-3 WIGAN ATHLETIC DRAKE<br />

SAT 8 v 1-2 CRYSTAL PALACE (PLC) HAMPSON<br />

SAT 15 v 1-2 BARNSLEY WALDRON<br />

SAT 22 u 5-1 BIRMINGHAM CITY<br />

STANILAND, MIDWOOD,<br />

HAMPSON, DICKINSON (2)<br />

SAT 29 u 2-0 PETERBOROUGH UNITED HAMPSON, HAVENHAND<br />

SAT 5 u 2-0 BRIGHTON (PLC) HAVENHAND, HAMPSON<br />

FRI 18 3PM SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY MIDDLEWOOD ROAD<br />

SAT 26 12PM BURNLEY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 3 11AM COVENTRY CITY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 10 11AM HULL CITY BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE<br />

SAT 7 11AM SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 14 12PM WIGAN ATHLETIC<br />

SAT 21 12PM BURNLEY<br />

CHRISTOPHER PARK<br />

TRAINING GROUND<br />

BARNFIELD<br />

TRAINING CENTRE<br />

SAT 28 11AM HULL CITY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 18 11AM CREWE ALEXANDRA RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 25 11AM BARNSLEY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 4 11AM COVENTRY CITY ALAN HIGGS CENTRE<br />

MAR<br />

SAT 11 11AM PETERBOROUGH UNITED RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 18 11.30AM IPSWICH TOWN<br />

IPSWICH TOWN<br />

TRAINING GROUND<br />

SAT 25 11AM BRISTOL CITY ROBINS TRAINING CENTRE<br />

SAT 1 11AM CARDIFF CITY RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

APR<br />

SAT 15 11AM SWANSEA CITY<br />

LANDORE<br />

TRAINING GROUND<br />

SAT 22 11AM WATFORD RANDOX HEALTH ACADEMY<br />

SAT 29 11AM QUEENS PARK RANGERS QPR TRAINING GROUND<br />

MAY<br />

SAT 6 7PM BIRMINGHAM CITY ST ANDREW’S STADIUM<br />

▲ Kurtis Havenhand on target in the win over Peterborough<br />

HOME GAMES IN BOLD – PLC - PREMIER LEAGUE CUP<br />

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<strong>United</strong> suffered late heartbreak<br />

after a 97th minute goal won the<br />

game for Birmingham City at St.<br />

Andrew’s.<br />

It was a match which was going so well<br />

for Neil Redfearn’s side, and despite losing<br />

Rhema Lord-Mears to injury, <strong>United</strong> took<br />

the lead just before the break when some<br />

brilliant work from Alethea Paul down the<br />

left saw her pick out Courtney Sweetman-<br />

Kirk who found the top corner to make 1-0.<br />

After the break <strong>United</strong> went close to<br />

adding more goals through Georgia<br />

Walters, whilst Bex Rayner and Sweetman-<br />

Kirk saw efforts deflected wide.<br />

With 20 minutes remaining, Birmingham<br />

levelled when a header from Louise Quinn<br />

looped over Bethan Davies to make it 1-1.<br />

Both sides pushed for a winner, but just<br />

when it looked as though it was going to<br />

end in stalemate Quinn found the corner<br />

with a powerful effort from range to win it<br />

for the hosts.<br />

TEAM (<strong>vs</strong> Birmingham): Davies, Newsham, Hartley,<br />

Riglar, Sweetman-Kirk, Cusack, Rayner, Paul, Walters<br />

(Enderby 71), Lord-Mears (Muir 38), Brown (E. Wilson<br />

86). Unused: N. Wilson, Wilcock, Haywood, Docherty,<br />

Francis-Jones, Miller.<br />

AUG<br />

SEP<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

JAN<br />

FEB<br />

DATE KO/F-A OPPOSITION VENUE/SCORER<br />

SUN 21 v 0-1 BLACKBURN ROVERS –<br />

SAT 27 u 2-0 DURHAM SWEETMAN-KIRK (2)<br />

SUN 11 P-P SUNDERLAND<br />

SUN 18 u 8-0 COVENTRY UNITED<br />

EPPLETON COLLIERY<br />

WELFARE GROUND<br />

RIGLAR, LORD-MEARS, CUSACK (2),<br />

NEWSHAM, ENDERBY (2), RAYNER<br />

SUN 25 s 2-2 LEWES OG, NEWSHAM<br />

SUN 2 s 3-3* DURHAM (CC) WALTERS (2), RAYNER<br />

SUN 16 v 1-3 BRISTOL CITY ENDERBY<br />

SUN 23 v 0-1 SOUTHAMPTON –<br />

SUN 30 v 1-2 BIRMINGHAM CITY SWEETMAN-KIRK<br />

SUN 6 P-P CRYSTAL PALACE HAYES LANE<br />

SUN 20 2PM LONDON CITY LIONESSES BRAMALL LANE<br />

SAT 26 5PM EVERTON (CC) TBC<br />

SUN 4 2PM CHARLTON ATHLETIC THE OAKWOOD<br />

WED 7 7.30PM ASTON VILLA (CC) TBC<br />

SUN 18 12PM MANCHESTER UNITED LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE<br />

SUN 15 2PM BIRMINGHAM CITY BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 22 2PM BLACKBURN ROVERS BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 5 12PM DURHAM MAIDEN CASTLE<br />

SUN 12 2PM CHARLTON ATHLETIC BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 5 2PM LONDON CITY LIONESSES PRINCES PARK<br />

MAR<br />

SUN 12 2PM CRYSTAL PALACE BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 26 12OM LEWES BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 2 3PM BRISTOL CITY<br />

ROBINS HIGH<br />

PERFORMANCE CENTRE<br />

APR<br />

SUN 16 2PM COVENTRY UNITED BUTTS PARK ARENA<br />

SUN 23 2PM SUNDERLAND BRAMALL LANE<br />

SUN 30 2PM SOUTHAMPTON TESTWOOD STADIUM<br />

▲ Courtney Sweetman-Kirk scores in the<br />

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BLADES REMEMBER<br />

Tonight’s game against <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

marks our closest home game to Remembrance<br />

Sunday, and as such the club have arranged an<br />

appropriate tribute to mark the occasion.<br />

We are delighted to welcome some Armed<br />

Forces personnel who will be laying wreaths on<br />

the pitch as a mark of respect before the game.<br />

<strong>United</strong> welcome Corporal Jason Ashton (RAF),<br />

Corporal Mike Hawksworth (Royal Air Force),<br />

Captain David Hawksworth (British Army), Petty<br />

Officer Mark Oxley of the Royal Navy and Major<br />

Garry Hemmingway, who will all play a major part<br />

in our commemorations. The Last Post will also be<br />

played by bugler Glyn Beyington.<br />

As always, we invite all supporters to join us to<br />

help pay our respects at tonight’s game.<br />

Happy Birthdays<br />

Happy Birthday<br />

to Joey Hill<br />

- 9 years old<br />

today! Lots of<br />

love from Mum,<br />

Dad and sister<br />

Amelia<br />

Happy 9th<br />

Birthday to our<br />

football crazy<br />

son Dexter<br />

Thompson.<br />

Love always<br />

Mum, Dad,<br />

Ellie and all the<br />

family xXx<br />

WELCOME HARRISON<br />

Harrison Walch was diagnosed with cancer in<br />

April 2019.<br />

He spent over 300 nights in <strong>Sheffield</strong><br />

Children’s Hospital and endured seven rounds of<br />

chemotherapy and two bone marrow transplants.<br />

His teenage years have been very tough.<br />

However, on 9th September, Harrison turned<br />

18 and his family and friends are celebrating and<br />

wishing him a healthy and happy future.<br />

Today, he joins us with his family as a guest of<br />

our principal partner Randox Health, who have<br />

donated their corporate box as a special birthday<br />

treat. We hope that you enjoy your night with us<br />

Harrison. From family friends, Mum, Dad and Daisy.<br />

Happy 2nd Birthday to Scarlett<br />

Young. Lots of love Mummy,<br />

Daddy and all the family.<br />

Happy Birthday to the best dad<br />

and grandad. Lots of love Maria,<br />

Dan, Daniel and Ben<br />

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UTB 31<br />

CHAMPIONS<br />

FOR MONTY<br />

John MacPhail, key member of the 1981-<br />

82 Fourth Division title-winning team,<br />

had a terrible fall last year, one that has<br />

left him in need of permanent care and<br />

resulted in his home needing adapting.<br />

Friends and family have been helping<br />

to raise funds to make this happen<br />

and <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> would also like to<br />

play its part and help to get John back<br />

where he belongs.<br />

The club is delighted to announce that<br />

on 24th November, at the Platinum Suite<br />

at Bramall Lane, teammates from that<br />

memorable season, with some special<br />

guests, will join Club Heritage Manager<br />

John Garrett on stage for an evening with<br />

the “Champions for Monty”. Monty was the<br />

nickname given to John at a number of<br />

clubs he played for.<br />

Tony Kenworthy, Colin Morris, Keith<br />

Waugh and Steve Charles will be joined by<br />

Paul Stancliffe and Club Ambassador Tony<br />

Currie to take a look back at a campaign<br />

that set the club back on course after the<br />

disappointment of relegation and the part<br />

that John played in its success.<br />

The doors will open at 7pm when<br />

the signature pie and peas meal will be<br />

served (please specify of you require a<br />

vegetarian option on booking or gluten<br />

free) before our guests take the stage<br />

at 8pm. The cost per head, including<br />

the meal is just £30, and £20 of this<br />

will also go directly to the fund to get<br />

John back home.<br />

Tickets can be purchased for the SUFC<br />

Box Office from tickets.sufc.co.uk/en-GB/<br />

categories/events<br />

There will be a raffle on the night as well<br />

as retro shirts from that season available.<br />

As this evening has a very clear<br />

purpose, no items will be allowed in the<br />

room in the usual way, should you wish to<br />

have something personalised there will<br />

a charge of an additional £10 payable on<br />

the night. This will allow three items to be<br />

brought and autographed, all funds raised<br />

will go to the John MacPhail fund.<br />

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MATCH ACTION<br />

2 - 2<br />

OSBORN 62, Mc BURNIE 71<br />

PUKKI 3, 16<br />

SATURDAY 22ND OCTOBER — SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP — VENUE: BRAMALL LANE<br />

BLADES: DAVIES, BALDOCK, FLECK (DOYLE 57), BASHAM, BREWSTER<br />

(McBURNIE 64), SHARP (KHADRA 80), EGAN, AHMEDHODZIC, NORWOOD,<br />

OSBORN, Mc ATEE (NDIAYE 45). UNUSED: AMISSAH, ROBINSON, BUYABU.<br />

Ben Osborn nets his first of the season<br />

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UTB 33<br />

Tommy Doyle shoots from distance<br />

Ben enjoys netting in front of the Kop<br />

A sixth of the season for <strong>United</strong>’s number nine<br />

Adam Davies saves Teemu Pukki’s penalty<br />

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UTB 35<br />

John Garrett’s<br />

FABLES & FOLKLORE<br />

Blades historian JOHN GARRETT’S long-running inimitable<br />

account of following the Blades always provides a talking point<br />

as UTB again extends a platform for his popular article...<br />

All that Glitters...<br />

I suppose that, down the years, all<br />

football clubs need people<br />

around them prepared to spend<br />

money to ensure the continued day-today<br />

running of a club.<br />

For a start, a football club isn’t cheap<br />

to run at the best of times, and as the<br />

demand for success increases, the amount<br />

they cost to finance gets more and more.<br />

Back in the day, those who sat in<br />

positions of power at places like Bramall<br />

Lane were quite often prominent local<br />

businessmen who, by the standards of<br />

the average supporter, had ‘done well for<br />

themselves’.<br />

The man credited for being essentially<br />

our founder, Charles Stokes, was<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong>’s first proper dentist. Now, I am<br />

not saying that dentists are poor – in fact,<br />

I don’t know what they earn, and that’s the<br />

tooth (sorry!).<br />

One of the big figures in our early history<br />

was director of football Tom Bott, and he<br />

▲ Fatty’ Foulkes’ title winning medal – one of<br />

many priceless exhibits in the museum<br />

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earned his money as a local fishmonger,<br />

and that’s not a red herring. Taxi anyone?<br />

Other examples include the Cattells<br />

who had a thriving fruit and veg family<br />

business, George Lawrence - the man who<br />

put the roof on the Kop - owned Laurel<br />

Blades, the Laver family were legendary<br />

in timber and building supplies and in the<br />

modern era for instance, Bernard Proctor<br />

was the owner of Sheaf Motors and had<br />

a farm at Holmsfield. These were local<br />

people who had earned a few bob and<br />

decided they wanted to play a part in the<br />

club and its ambitions.<br />

I was lucky to work under the great<br />

Derek Dooley for many years and he along<br />

with Bernard always had a calming effect<br />

on proceedings that couldn’t be ignored<br />

and was of great value to the owners at<br />

all times.<br />

Many directors also saved the club on<br />

numerous occasions down the years.<br />

I have been on the staff when all were<br />

told that there wasn’t any money to pay<br />

the wages for that month and that we<br />

would see Mr. Laver one at a time to be<br />

paid by him and by cheque, and that’s<br />

▲ <strong>United</strong>’s Legends of the Lane museum has<br />

been a popular addition to Bramall Lane<br />

not that long ago in the grand scheme<br />

of things. I also know many others have<br />

stepped in on occasion to make sure that<br />

we stayed afloat and solvent. I wouldn’t<br />

embarrass any of them by naming names,<br />

but there are many who have played a<br />

part in making sure that <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

is still here today, and they all deserve our<br />

thanks for that.<br />

Others play a part in different ways.<br />

Every season ticket holder that pays<br />

their money up front year in, year out, all<br />

corporate members that dine in the suites<br />

and elect to have that bit more comfort,<br />

the box holders, the sponsors - I could<br />

keep going on and on.<br />

Then there are those who play a part<br />

in preserving the club and its heritage in<br />

other ways and often without knowing.<br />

Our museum and its collection has been<br />

recognised as one of the very best in<br />

the game and, in the past, we have been<br />

fortunate when times have been good to<br />

be able to acquire pieces for the archive<br />

to ensure that future generations can<br />

understand what the legends of the Lane<br />

have truly done to make the club what it<br />

is today.<br />

Again, directors have also put their<br />

hands in their pockets and secured<br />

important artifacts when made available<br />

and put them on permanent loan with us<br />

but, in times of struggle, there was no way<br />

that the owners of the time would have<br />

been inclined to sanction buying medals,<br />

caps and shirts when staff hadn’t seen a<br />

pay rise in years and the club languished<br />

in League One.<br />

As curator of the collection, I didn’t want<br />

anything of value to <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> to<br />

just go on the open market and be sold<br />

at auction. Once it has gone, it has gone<br />

as I know only too well at this club and<br />

from bitter experience, so I was fortunate<br />

to identify several Blades who were<br />

keen to save our past. One of them, Don<br />

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▲ Inside the museum back in 2006-07<br />

Dickinson, was the man who pretty much<br />

saved our past for the future.<br />

If you see a van around with the name<br />

Dendale on the side, then you have seen<br />

one of his vehicles. Civil engineer, builder<br />

and above all Blade. 40 odd years of graft<br />

meant that, for the right item, he was able<br />

to help the club keep it in sight and on<br />

display and make sure that it was there<br />

to be put on show. This isn’t bank rolling<br />

a League title or FA Cup, but to <strong>Sheffield</strong><br />

<strong>United</strong> it’s every bit as important, trust<br />

me on that scale. To know where you<br />

are going, you just have to know where<br />

you have come from and how you did it.<br />

Names are just that - names. The further<br />

time goes, the more feint they get. It’s<br />

nearly 40 years since my dad died, and<br />

I can still see him, just, but unless I see<br />

a photograph of him or hold his referee<br />

whistle, he gets further away with each<br />

passing year. I make sure that when<br />

I want to remind myself or my sons about<br />

him, I have those things near to me just<br />

to illustrate what he was all about, and<br />

football memorabilia is just that.<br />

I know who ‘Fatty’ Foulkes was and<br />

what he did for us. I know what ‘Nudger’<br />

Needham looked like, where Tommy<br />

Morren lived and how many appearances<br />

Joe Shaw made for us, but the further<br />

away it gets, the less it means to fans, and<br />

that’s why the preservation of such things<br />

is so vital. This comes at a cost, and you<br />

have to be in a position to be able to do<br />

something about it, which is where Don<br />

has come in.<br />

It was some journey, and I was fortunate<br />

to be able to curate it and also to liaise<br />

between our patron and those that came<br />

forward. Many a time, I felt just like Indiana<br />

Jones when the lid of the chest is opened,<br />

and the glittering treasures kept secret<br />

within shone for the outside world for<br />

the first time in years. I have found FA<br />

Cup winning medals along with England<br />

caps in shoe boxes, title winning medals<br />

in kitchen draws, ‘Fatty’ Foulkes shirts<br />

folded at the bottom of linen chests, and<br />

each time we were able to make sure that<br />

the collections stayed together and came<br />

back to the city. Truly priceless.<br />

The worry always was what would<br />

happen, if and when, Don decided it was<br />

time to pass the collection on to another<br />

custodian, and I suppose that’s always<br />

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the problem when something of such<br />

importance belongs, in essence, to a third<br />

party. All I ever hoped was that, if and<br />

when such a time came to pass, that we<br />

would be in a better place and able to at<br />

least attempt to keep some of it together<br />

in the collection. My heart sunk when, as<br />

myself and the missus were on the way<br />

up to Northumberland last year for our<br />

wedding anniversary, the dreaded call<br />

came that he felt it was time to let go.<br />

One of the best parts of the journey with<br />

Don is that he has become a much-valued<br />

friend, and that in itself, along with his<br />

desire for it to stay where it was, at least<br />

gave hope. I honestly thought that when<br />

I approached Stephen Bettis about the<br />

idea it would get laughed out of S2. Not<br />

this time. The board asked me to appraise<br />

the significance of Don’s hoard and also<br />

to justify item by item the importance<br />

of everything to <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong>, its<br />

supporters and, of course, football history<br />

on the whole. No easy task, even for a<br />

born salesman like me, or at least that’s<br />

what I thought.<br />

“AS WE LOOK TO MOVE THE MUSEUM<br />

INTO NEW PREMISES, THE LEGACY<br />

THAT HAS NOW BEEN PRESERVED BY<br />

PRINCE ABDULLAH AND THE BOARD,<br />

ENSURES THE STORY OF UNITED CAN<br />

BE TOLD TO ALL THOSE WHO WANT<br />

TO LEARN ABOUT WHAT BUILT THE<br />

BLADES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME”<br />

It was only when I got into talking about<br />

each piece, I realised what had been<br />

created and what it meant to us. Our<br />

lives before any of us were here let alone<br />

supporting the club, the foundations of all<br />

we are today, and that really is something<br />

very special. To the board it wasn’t about<br />

the money, it was about doing the right<br />

thing and preserving that culture and<br />

▲ Chris Morgan helps with the opening of the museum in 2006<br />

tradition. I was a tad emotional when the<br />

green light was given to get all parties<br />

around the table to agree how it could<br />

happen, and that was some day.<br />

Now I am delighted to tell all that its<br />

ours, and that’s something special. As<br />

we look to move the museum into new<br />

premises, the legacy that has now been<br />

preserved by Prince Abdullah and the<br />

board, ensures the story of <strong>United</strong> can be<br />

told to all those who want to learn about<br />

what built the Blades for generations<br />

to come.<br />

None of this would have been possible<br />

without Don Dickinson having the passion<br />

and love for the club and thankfully the<br />

wherewithal to be able to back what<br />

amounted to my advice and believe in<br />

me, and it means that as a result of that<br />

kindness and support, the owners have<br />

been able to make it their gift to the fans<br />

of <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> by preserving our<br />

heritage.<br />

It’s something that, after all the years<br />

I have spent building the collection, I will<br />

never forget.<br />

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WHAT’S<br />

THE STORY?<br />

In every issue of UTB this season, our regular<br />

contributor DAVE BURKINSHAW features a<br />

Blades related photograph from his personal<br />

archive and reveals the story behind it…<br />

As the Blades entered the<br />

1967-68 season, it was a<br />

significant landmark in the club’s<br />

history with it being the 50th in the old<br />

First Division.<br />

Having finished 10th in the table the<br />

previous season, there was no reason to<br />

believe they could not at least emulate<br />

this. There had been no new close season<br />

signings with the club again proud of the<br />

fact that the majority of team had been<br />

produced via its own youth system.<br />

In the event, the team made a stuttering<br />

start to the season and had won only one<br />

of their first six games when Arsenal visited<br />

Bramall Lane on 9th September 1967.<br />

The featured photograph was taken<br />

during this game and shows Arsenal’s<br />

second goal scored by George Graham.<br />

The Gunners ran out 4-2 winners to extend<br />

the Blades’ difficult start to the season.<br />

This game had actually started well<br />

for <strong>United</strong> when star striker Mick Jones<br />

opened the scoring after 11 minutes. The<br />

Gunners equalised three minutes later<br />

through Colin Addison before the goal<br />

featured in this photograph was scored in<br />

the 23rd minute.<br />

Arsenal extended their lead in the<br />

second half through another Graham<br />

goal and although another of the Blades’<br />

youth policy players, Alan Birchenall,<br />

pulled one back, the Gunners scored their<br />

fourth through Frank McLintock to secure<br />

the points.<br />

This photograph was taken at the<br />

Bramall Lane end of ground and clearly<br />

shown in the background is the old cricket<br />

pavilion. At the time Bramall Lane was<br />

still a three-sided ground and Yorkshire<br />

County Cricket Club still played here in<br />

the summer.<br />

The players featured in the photograph<br />

include <strong>United</strong> goalkeeper Alan<br />

Hodgkinson, watching helplessly as the<br />

ball enters the goal. Jumping but failing to<br />

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keep the ball out of his team’s net is fullback<br />

Bernard Shaw. Guarding the other<br />

post is Len Badger. Central defender Ken<br />

Mallender is stood behind Shaw watching<br />

as the ball enters the net. For Arsenal the<br />

actual goalscorer, Graham, is not in this<br />

image. He has placed a powerful header<br />

to perfection into <strong>United</strong>’s goal. The only<br />

Arsenal player featured in the image is<br />

Addison watching the action unfold.<br />

By the time the return fixture was played<br />

on 13th January 1968, the Blades were<br />

fully involved in the battle to stay up.<br />

There had been numerous changes to<br />

personnel as well in the weeks after the<br />

first game. The two <strong>United</strong> players who<br />

had scored in the home game, Jones and<br />

Birchenall, had scored what had turned<br />

out to be their final league goals for the<br />

club. Between September and November,<br />

Jones had been sold to Leeds <strong>United</strong><br />

and Birchenall to Chelsea for £100K each<br />

much to the disappointment and anger of<br />

<strong>United</strong> fans. As one of their replacements,<br />

Arsenal’s Addison had been signed<br />

by the Blades in late November for a<br />

reported £40K.<br />

The return fixture at Highbury was<br />

featured on BBC’s Match of the Day and<br />

ended in a 1-1 draw. Ironically the scorer<br />

for the Blades was Addison whilst the<br />

Gunners’ Graham continued to torment<br />

<strong>United</strong> by scoring the equaliser.<br />

At the end of the season <strong>United</strong> were<br />

relegated on the final day of the campaign<br />

whilst Arsenal finished 10th.<br />

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TRAGIC END FOR THE MAN<br />

WHO MADE HISTORY HERE<br />

AND AT ROTHERHAM<br />

Former Star and Green Un sports writer LES PAYNE notes the admired manager who had a<br />

successful impact at both of today’s clubs but whose career was tragically cut short...<br />

Imagine the scenario if a spot of<br />

Blades-Millers history had been<br />

repeated today. <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

proudly top of The Championship and<br />

newly-promoted <strong>Rotherham</strong> just behind<br />

them in second place. One difference for<br />

sure - the attendance wouldn’t have<br />

topped the 52,000 who packed into a<br />

three-sided Bramall Lane all those<br />

years ago.<br />

Significantly, it was a game which<br />

strengthened belief amongst the <strong>Sheffield</strong><br />

<strong>United</strong> hierarchy over the identity of the<br />

man they might like to be their manager<br />

one day.<br />

At the season’s end, they did lure<br />

manager Reg Freeman away from Millmoor<br />

but his brief, successful time at Bramall<br />

Lane was tragically cut short which hit hard<br />

at both clubs.<br />

He did great things at Millmoor and then,<br />

in his first season in charge of the Blades,<br />

brought top flight football back to Bramall<br />

Lane only for his managerial career there<br />

to be sadly ended so quickly.<br />

Reg Freeman is the man regarded as<br />

‘moulding’ the modern <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

in the years immediately after WW2,<br />

▲ Reg Freeman left <strong>Rotherham</strong> for <strong>United</strong> in 1952<br />

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turning a perennially struggling club into a<br />

successful one, leading them for the first<br />

time into football’s second tier (now The<br />

Championship where they were to remain<br />

for 18 years until the late 1960s).<br />

The hierarchy at <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> did<br />

not let Freeman’s achievements, nor their<br />

knowledge of his management style, pass<br />

them by. They were not to regret bringing<br />

him a few miles up the road but it was to<br />

last only three years before his death.<br />

On his arrival at Bramall Lane, Freeman<br />

was at the forefront of a more modern way<br />

of managing when he took over here.<br />

He was put in sole charge of team affairs,<br />

ie picking the team, and was the first<br />

Blades manager to do so. Until his arrival<br />

in the Summer of 1952, those Directors<br />

on the club’s Football Committee had<br />

been the ones picking the team. Freeman<br />

changed that!<br />

Highly regarded as a player, Reg joined<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> from Middlesbrough with whom<br />

he had played in the old First Division, the<br />

top one.<br />

After four years, and close to the end<br />

of his career, he was appointed Playermanager<br />

although he never actually<br />

performed the ‘Player’ part once he<br />

took charge.<br />

Freeman’s impact on a struggling club<br />

was soon evident but it was in the years<br />

immediately after WW2, in the late 1940s<br />

and start of the 1950s that Freeman<br />

oversaw an exciting, attack-minded<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> side which was the first EFL<br />

side to score 100 goals after the War.<br />

They were in the third tier, then Division<br />

Three North, and for three successive<br />

seasons finished runners-up at a time<br />

when only the champions were promoted<br />

(and no Play-Offs!).<br />

Then, after a sixth place finish, they<br />

finally achieved their goal, becoming<br />

▲ Reg sadly passed away in 1955 aged 61<br />

champions in 1950-51 for the club’s first<br />

ever promotion.<br />

Their attacking style in the second tier<br />

earned considerably high praise far and<br />

wide, not least with a 5-3 win on their first<br />

ever League visit to Hillsborough.<br />

Three weeks later, in October 1951, they<br />

were paying a first ever League visit to<br />

Bramall Lane in a top v second clash which<br />

created huge interest, hence the 52,000-<br />

plus crowd, the biggest of the season<br />

and even bigger than the 51,000 for the<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> Derby a month earlier when<br />

<strong>United</strong> trounced Wednesday 7-3.<br />

This was much tighter, the Blades<br />

winning 1-0 but helped by <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

defender Norman Noble missing a penalty.<br />

Both clubs were to fall away, <strong>United</strong><br />

finishing 11th and <strong>Rotherham</strong> ninth.<br />

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But the die had been cast and Freeman<br />

learned of <strong>United</strong>’s interest in a manner<br />

that seems quite remarkable today.<br />

Man in charge at the Lane, Teddy<br />

Davison, was Secretary-Manager, a role<br />

which combined both jobs. He decided to<br />

step aside from both roles in the Summer<br />

of 1952 but had informed Freeman that he<br />

was going to do this.<br />

“IRONICALLY, AND PERHAPS<br />

FITTINGLY, HIS FINAL ‘DOMESTIC’<br />

GAME AS UNITED MANAGER HAD<br />

BEEN BACK AT HIS OLD HAUNT,<br />

MILLMOOR, AGAINST ROTHERHAM<br />

UNITED IN THE OLD COUNTY CUP”<br />

Davison was then able to report back<br />

to the Blades’ Directors that Freeman -<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>’s manager for 18 years - would<br />

be interested in the manager’s job.<br />

So it came to pass - with a five-year<br />

contract to boot!<br />

In that first season, 1952-53, Freeman<br />

led <strong>United</strong> to the Division Two title - the<br />

first and ONLY time they have been<br />

champions of the game’s second tier, all<br />

other promotions to the top flight being as<br />

runners-up.<br />

They stayed up, just, in that first season<br />

whereupon Freeman did something<br />

which seems quite remarkable and almost<br />

certainly wouldn’t be copied today!<br />

The Directors asked him to spend<br />

£30,000 on new players. Freeman said<br />

he knew the club could not afford it so he<br />

declined saying his own young players<br />

would pull things round. They did. <strong>United</strong><br />

finished that 1954-55 top flight season<br />

in 13th.<br />

Interestingly, it was said Freeman’s<br />

manner enabled him to get more out of<br />

younger players than other managers.<br />

▲ Teddy Davison stepped aside to allow Freeman to join <strong>United</strong><br />

At the end of that season, <strong>United</strong><br />

embarked on a tour to (West) Germany<br />

but Freeman, already ill and having<br />

complained for a long time about what he<br />

thought was rheumatism in his shoulder,<br />

came home early. The hospital diagnosis<br />

was not good news.<br />

He died a few months later, in August<br />

1955, aged just 61.<br />

Ironically, and perhaps fittingly, his final<br />

‘domestic’ game as <strong>United</strong> manager had<br />

been back at his old haunt, Millmoor,<br />

against <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> in the old<br />

County Cup.<br />

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Matchday Activities<br />

UNITED<br />

CASHBACK<br />

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Tonight, on our <strong>United</strong><br />

Cashback Initiative, we<br />

would like to give a huge<br />

welcome to <strong>Sheffield</strong> All<br />

Stars, visiting Beautiful<br />

Downtown Bramall Lane.<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> All Stars is a<br />

grassroots football club,<br />

founded in 2019. During<br />

the years, they have grown<br />

and developed as a family.<br />

Initially starting with only<br />

four teams, they now have<br />

eight teams with dedicated<br />

players, coaches and<br />

volunteers. Affiliated to<br />

the <strong>Sheffield</strong> and District<br />

Junior Sunday league, they<br />

are a Charter Standard<br />

CONTACT...<br />

JON HELLIWELL, <strong>United</strong>’s fan engagement<br />

lead, keeps the supporters informed…<br />

club and England Football<br />

Accredited.<br />

They are based at<br />

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ethos is to provide a safe<br />

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in order to not only improve<br />

their football skills, but<br />

also form friendships, team<br />

building and acceptance<br />

of all. Their U9s are proud<br />

to represent the club at<br />

tonight’s game.<br />

As part of our <strong>United</strong><br />

Cashback Initiative,<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> All Stars have<br />

raised funds for their club<br />

to spend on anything they<br />

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For further information regarding any of our matchday and non-matchday initiatives, you can keep<br />

up to date at the below links:<br />

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On our dedicated Fan Experience page at: www.sufc.co.uk/fans/families-juniors<br />

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ANZONE FANZONE<br />

ONE FANZONE FANZ<br />

FANZONE FANZONE<br />

NZONE FAN<br />

BLADES MASCOTS...<br />

A warm welcome to tonight’s mascots…<br />

DREW<br />

WINSLADE<br />

Age: 12<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Billy Sharp<br />

HARVEY<br />

WELLS<br />

Age: 8<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Billy Sharp<br />

SONNY<br />

WINSLADE<br />

Age: 8<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Iliman Ndiaye<br />

CARTER<br />

BURLEY<br />

Age: 8<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Chris Burley<br />

RONNIE<br />

CHRISPIN<br />

Age: 8<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Billy Sharp<br />

EVAN<br />

HODGE<br />

Age: 13<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Billy Sharp<br />

AWAY MASCOT<br />

JACK<br />

WOOLLAS<br />

Age: 8<br />

Favourite Player:<br />

Dan Barlaser<br />

CAPTAIN BLADE CLUB...<br />

Tonight, on our Captain Blade Club,<br />

we have:<br />

— Harrison<br />

— Diane<br />

We hope you have a fantastic night<br />

and enjoy the lead up to kick-off with<br />

Captain Blade himself!<br />

BLADES FAMILY<br />

GALLERY...<br />

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If you’ve been part of our <strong>United</strong><br />

Cashback Initiative, Home Debut<br />

Scheme, Captain Blade Club, visited<br />

the Blades Family Hub or took part<br />

in our John Street Family Stand<br />

entertainment, see if you can spot<br />

yourself in our Blades Family Gallery<br />

each matchday on our <strong>Sheffield</strong><br />

<strong>United</strong> Fan Services Facebook page,<br />

or by visiting www.sufc.co.uk/fans/<br />

families-juniors<br />

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BLAST FROM THE PAST<br />

Each week PAUL HOLLAND looks back on a prominent game<br />

from the past between the Blades and our opponents…<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED 1-0 ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

SATURDAY 13th OCTOBER 1951<br />

An impressive<br />

53,537 attended<br />

this Second<br />

Division fixture which saw<br />

<strong>United</strong> escape with a<br />

1-0 victory.<br />

The Blades maintained a<br />

100% home record, having<br />

won seven matches,<br />

during which <strong>United</strong><br />

claimed a 7-3 victory over<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> Wednesday<br />

and a 5-0 success<br />

over Swansea.<br />

Against <strong>Rotherham</strong>, the<br />

score was goalless at the<br />

break. The home faithful<br />

will have been relieved<br />

that they had not fallen<br />

behind when the Millers<br />

failed to convert a first-half<br />

spot-kick. Jack Grainger’s<br />

cross was met by the head<br />

of Peter Wragg, who would<br />

later become a Blades<br />

player, his goalbound<br />

effort was handled on<br />

the line by Harry Latham,<br />

resulting in a penalty.<br />

Norman Noble took the<br />

spot kick but hit the post,<br />

and as the ball rebounded<br />

to him, he smashed it over<br />

the bar. <strong>United</strong>, however,<br />

could have taken the lead<br />

as early as the first minute<br />

after Alf Ringstead’s free<br />

kick found Jimmy Hagan<br />

but Millers’ stopper<br />

Danny Bolton saved the<br />

low effort.<br />

The Blades too<br />

were unfortunate. The<br />

impressive Hagan had<br />

delivered a quality ball to<br />

Ringstead inside the box,<br />

his effort was good, but<br />

Grainger cleared, and in<br />

doing so, almost dragged<br />

the ball over the line.<br />

The winning goal arrived<br />

with 20 minutes remaining.<br />

<strong>United</strong> were awarded a<br />

free kick on the edge of<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>’s penalty area<br />

and after positioning his<br />

players, Hagan dinked a<br />

ball into the box which saw<br />

Harold Brook swing and<br />

fire past Bolton.<br />

The hosts were guilty<br />

of wasting golden<br />

opportunities to extend<br />

their lead as Brook flashed<br />

over the bar from Hagan’s<br />

hard work, and Ringstead<br />

missed two efforts in as<br />

many minutes.<br />

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1986<br />

Ian Porterfield’s mid-table<br />

side were looking to kickstart<br />

their season as they travelled to<br />

struggling Blackburn. Having lost a Full<br />

Members Cup tie at Ewood Park just<br />

four days before, <strong>United</strong> gained revenge<br />

when a Tony Daws double earned a 2-0<br />

win. It was Daws’ first league start of the<br />

season, but he would net just one more<br />

time before departing in 1987.<br />

ON THIS DAY<br />

UTB looks back into the archives to find out what<br />

happened on this day in <strong>United</strong>’s history…<br />

2003 <strong>United</strong><br />

had made<br />

a strong start to the<br />

campaign, sitting<br />

third and one point<br />

off the automatic<br />

promotion places<br />

ahead of a home<br />

game with Burnley.<br />

The Blades edged<br />

a tight contest<br />

thanks to a Michael<br />

Tonge goal. The<br />

win put <strong>United</strong><br />

second, but a poor<br />

run towards the<br />

end of the season<br />

saw the Blades<br />

finish outside the play-offs.<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

8<br />

Against the odds, <strong>United</strong><br />

1992 were again trying to maintain<br />

top flight status on a limited budget as<br />

Wednesday visited for the first ever Steel<br />

City Premier League derby. The Sky<br />

Sports cameras arrived at Bramall Lane<br />

for the first time as Adrian Littlejohn<br />

gave <strong>United</strong> the lead before David Hirst<br />

equalised for the Owls as the points<br />

were shared.<br />

2008<br />

The Blades were sat in the<br />

Championship play-off zone<br />

ahead of this South Yorkshire derby<br />

against Barnsley at Oakwell. Danny<br />

Webber teed up James Beattie to open<br />

the scoring for <strong>United</strong>, but the game<br />

then turned sour when <strong>United</strong>’s Ugo<br />

Ehiogu and Barnsley’s Anderson De<br />

Silva were shown straight red cards for<br />

violent conduct. Beattie added a second<br />

from the spot before Kayode Odejayi<br />

headed in a consolation.<br />

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WHO WOULD BE<br />

A MANAGER?<br />

Our regular contributor DAVE BURKINSHAW casts a glance over former<br />

<strong>United</strong> players who have tried their hand at management...<br />

Andy Scott...<br />

Amongst <strong>United</strong><br />

manager Dave<br />

Bassett’s many<br />

bargain buys was forward<br />

Andy Scott, signed from<br />

Sutton <strong>United</strong> in<br />

November 1992.<br />

He made a memorable<br />

full debut for the Blades<br />

scoring in the 4-2 home<br />

win against Chelsea on 8th<br />

May 1993. Andy went on<br />

to play for the Blades until<br />

November 1997 making<br />

75 league appearances,<br />

scoring seven goals.<br />

He also played for<br />

Chesterfield and Bury on<br />

loan before having spells<br />

with Brentford, Oxford<br />

<strong>United</strong> and Leyton Orient<br />

after leaving Bramall Lane.<br />

Whilst with Brentford<br />

▲ Andy managing Aldershot back in 2014<br />

he played a key role in<br />

helping them win the Third<br />

Division (now League Two)<br />

championship. He played in<br />

a number of other positions<br />

later in his career including<br />

on the wing, midfield and<br />

full back.<br />

After retiring from playing<br />

in 2005 he became coach<br />

of the Leyton Orient youth<br />

team. He then moved to<br />

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his former club Brentford<br />

as assistant manager to<br />

former England defender<br />

Terry Butcher. As the Bees<br />

struggled in League Two,<br />

Butcher was dismissed, and<br />

Andy was appointed as his<br />

replacement.<br />

He stabilised the club and<br />

with some successful loan<br />

signings, including future<br />

Blade Billy Clarke. The<br />

Bees won the League Two<br />

championship at the end<br />

of the 2008-09 season. It<br />

meant he had won league<br />

titles with Brentford as both<br />

a player and a manager.<br />

After a solid first season<br />

back in the third tier<br />

in 2009-10, Brentford<br />

struggled the following<br />

season but did enjoy a<br />

great run in the League<br />

Cup including knocking out<br />

Premier League Everton<br />

via a penalty shootout.<br />

Unfortunately for Andy<br />

league results continued<br />

to be disappointing<br />

and he was sacked in<br />

February 2011.<br />

He was soon returning<br />

to management when<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

appointed him on a threeyear<br />

deal in April 2011. After<br />

a strong start to the 2011-12<br />

League Two season, when<br />

Andy won the Manager<br />

of the Month award for<br />

August, results dipped<br />

and with the Millers in a<br />

mid-table position he left in<br />

March 2012.<br />

▲ Andy enjoyed a successful stint as boss of Brentford<br />

Andy’s next managerial<br />

role came at struggling<br />

League Two club Aldershot<br />

Town in February 2013.<br />

The Shots were battling to<br />

stay in the EFL and despite<br />

Andy’s best efforts, the<br />

club was relegated to the<br />

Conference at the end of<br />

the season. The club also<br />

endured difficult financial<br />

circumstances and were<br />

placed into administration.<br />

Against such a tough<br />

background, Andy did<br />

well to keep the club in<br />

the Conference in 2013-<br />

14. However, Aldershot<br />

continued to struggle in the<br />

2014-15 season and Andy<br />

was relieved of his duties in<br />

January 2015.<br />

After what has to date<br />

turned out to be Andy’s<br />

last job as a manager, he<br />

has successfully worked<br />

in roles involving scouting<br />

and recruiting new players.<br />

He had a spell at old<br />

club Brentford as chief<br />

scout and then head of<br />

recruitment before taking<br />

on similar roles (although<br />

often with different job<br />

titles) at Watford and<br />

Swansea City. At Swansea<br />

he worked under their then<br />

first team manager Steve<br />

Cooper. Since Cooper<br />

was appointed manager<br />

at Nottingham Forest last<br />

season, Andy followed him<br />

to the City Ground where<br />

he was head of scouting<br />

until recently.<br />

As for a future return<br />

to management, Andy<br />

said in a recent press<br />

interview that it was<br />

unlikely he would return,<br />

stating: “I didn’t want to<br />

be a journeyman manager<br />

applying for every job. Now<br />

I’m forging a new career<br />

where I’m fortunate to be in<br />

the position I am.”<br />

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STAFF UNDERGOING FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE<br />

THE CLUB NEEDS YOUR BACKING!<br />

Well, Paul Heckingbottom and his<br />

backroom staff do as they are undergoing<br />

a 30-day challenge as part of the<br />

Prostate <strong>United</strong> team.<br />

The Prostate <strong>United</strong> Challenge, which<br />

runs through November, was started<br />

earlier this year due to the World Cup<br />

break, to allow the team to complete the<br />

challenge together with a fighting spirit.<br />

Additionally, staff from our Academy<br />

have signed up to do the challenge<br />

throughout November and continue to<br />

raise the awareness of Prostate Cancer<br />

and generate more valuable donations<br />

for Prostate Cancer UK, to support the<br />

fantastic work that they do.<br />

Participating in the challenge along<br />

with the boss is Nathan Winder, Lee<br />

McMahon, Paul Evans, Matt Duke, Jack<br />

Lester, Stuart McCall, Olly Cree, Hayden<br />

Whiting, Adam Geelan, Ryan Flannagan,<br />

Ignatious Szuba, Rob Rayner, Chris Senior,<br />

Tom Little, Subhashis Basu, Paul Mitchell,<br />

Archie Ogden, Harry Jell, Chris Howarth,<br />

Joe Sowden and Toby Welch who are<br />

tackling one run/bike each day (3/10k,<br />

5/10k, 10/25k) based on their physical<br />

capabilities. This allows more people<br />

to participate each day throughout the<br />

month.<br />

Fans can donate to support the Blades<br />

and more importantly Prostate <strong>United</strong><br />

2002 which is run by Prostate Cancer UK<br />

For further details visit justgiving.com/<br />

fundraising/prostateunited-2022-24261.<br />

IN MEMORY...<br />

In loving memory of<br />

Andrew Howell age 67.<br />

A true Blade xx<br />

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A WHOLE<br />

NEW<br />

BALL<br />

GAME<br />

The season rolled into December as <strong>United</strong> welcomed<br />

struggling Everton to Bramall Lane for this Premier<br />

League clash on Saturday 12th December 1992.<br />

The Blades were again looking over their shoulder after<br />

a disappointing 2-0 away defeat at Crystal Palace, only the<br />

London club’s second win of the campaign.<br />

<strong>United</strong> were now just one place and three points above<br />

the drop zone, but this 1-0 win over the Toffees moved<br />

Dave Bassett’s side above their opponents in the table.<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s winning goal on 34 minutes came from striker Adrian<br />

Littlejohn.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

This year marks the 30th<br />

anniversary of the inaugural<br />

Premier League season.<br />

To mark this milestone,<br />

UTB delves into our<br />

programme archive to<br />

reminisce about <strong>United</strong>’s<br />

part in this historic<br />

campaign, whilst also<br />

talking to those who were<br />

there at the start of what<br />

has since grown into the<br />

most talked about domestic<br />

competition on the planet.<br />

As well as looking back<br />

on <strong>United</strong>’s campaign, we<br />

tell the full story of the 1992-<br />

93 season and also test<br />

your knowledge about how<br />

much you remember three<br />

decades on.<br />

So, wind the clock back<br />

30 years to relive this<br />

special season throughout<br />

each edition of UTB.


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INSIDE THE<br />

PROGRAMME…<br />

CORK’S FUTURE AMBITION…<br />

Striker Alan Cork was the main interview feature in the programme with the then<br />

33-year-old talking about his future ambitions to coach or manage. Cork, who would<br />

eventually become assistant manager to Micky Adams here many years later, chats<br />

about taking part in coaching qualifications, whilst also insisting he’ll keep playing…<br />

‘as long as I’ve got a bit of hair!’<br />

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DAVE BASSETT…<br />

Dave Bassett moved quickly to address some of his post-match comments from the<br />

game against Palace. What he described as ‘off the cuff’ and ‘light-hearted’ remarks,<br />

words he didn’t really repeat in these notes, were apparently taken as ‘gospel’. The<br />

manager also spoke about the recent release of Brian Marwood, admitting the move<br />

hadn’t worked but the wide man was wished well as he departed Bramall Lane.<br />

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MATCH ACTION…<br />

There was an action spread included of <strong>United</strong>’s recent 2-1 defeat to league leaders<br />

Norwich City.<br />

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NEW ROLE FOR PEMBO…<br />

The Lane News section focused on the recent return to Selhurst Park for former<br />

Palace duo John Pemberton and Glyn Hodges. The article goes on to talk about<br />

Pemberton filling in for Brian Gayle at centre-half, a new position for the full-back.<br />

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CHRISTMAS CRACKER…<br />

With the season moving into December, gift ideas for the festive season appeared in<br />

the programme. This included a new VHS featuring all the action from the first half of<br />

the campaign, priced at a princely sum of £12.99.<br />

BLADES TEAM…<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s team for this 1-0 win was as follows…<br />

Kelly, Gage, Pemberton, Beesley, Barnes, Ward, Gannon, Rogers,<br />

Hodges, Littlejohn, Deane. Subs: Cork, Hoyland, Veysey<br />

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THE SEASON SO FAR…<br />

IN PICTURES<br />

As the season edged towards the half-way mark, <strong>United</strong> had already<br />

played their part in some historic fixtures.<br />

The Blades, and Brian Deane, had the honour of scoring the Premier<br />

League’s first ever goal in the win against Manchester <strong>United</strong>, whilst<br />

Bramall Lane welcomed the Sky Sports cameras for the very first time for<br />

the Steel City derby against Wednesday.<br />

Here are some images from the time, some of which have remained in the<br />

Bramall Lane vault for 30 years…<br />

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1) Sky brings intrigue…<br />

the Sky Sports cameras<br />

visit the Lane for the<br />

first time against<br />

Wednesday with the<br />

apprentices keen to<br />

see how its done.<br />

2) We’re winning<br />

away…Brian Deane<br />

celebrates as <strong>United</strong><br />

defeat Chelsea for a<br />

first away win of the<br />

campaign.<br />

3) Anyone for a Steel<br />

City derby? The Kop<br />

is electric prior to<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s home draw<br />

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4) A Manchester <strong>United</strong> fan<br />

expresses his disappointment at<br />

Peter Schmeichel as the Blades<br />

defeat the Red Devils on the<br />

opening day.<br />

5) One old stager helps out<br />

another as <strong>United</strong>’s Alan Cork<br />

tends to an injured Ray Wilkins in<br />

the game at QPR.<br />

6) Not sure you can tackle like<br />

this anymore, Carl Bradshaw? The<br />

versatile ace gets stuck in against<br />

Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park.<br />

7) Incoming! Villa’s Nigel Spink<br />

doesn’t hold back as Adrian<br />

Littlejohn feels the full force of<br />

this challenge in the home game<br />

with Villa.<br />

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WHAT HAPPENED<br />

ELSEWHERE<br />

THE STATE OF PLAY…<br />

Norwich still had a healthy eightpoint<br />

lead but below them just<br />

two points separated second<br />

placed Blackburn and seventh<br />

placed Arsenal in the table. It<br />

was starting to look equally<br />

congested at the bottom too,<br />

with Forest four points adrift<br />

at the foot of the division but<br />

just four points separated 21st<br />

placed Palace with Everton in<br />

17th. The previous week, Eric<br />

Cantona made his Manchester<br />

<strong>United</strong> debut as a sub as they<br />

beat Manchester City 2-1 for a<br />

third win on the spin. Elsewhere,<br />

in the same week Everton’s<br />

Peter Beardsley became only the<br />

second player to score for both<br />

clubs in a Merseyside derby as<br />

Everton defeated Liverpool 2-1.<br />

THE GAMES…<br />

After clawing their way as<br />

high as second at one stage,<br />

Arsenal continued to endure<br />

an alarming dip in form and<br />

also lost the north London<br />

derby bragging rights after Paul<br />

Allen’s goal gave Spurs a 1-0<br />

win over their bitter rivals. At<br />

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During this particular week back in 1992-93,<br />

how did the rest of the Premier League get on?<br />

We look back on what happened elsewhere…<br />

— SATURDAY 12th DECEMBER 1992 —<br />

▲ Action from<br />

Tottenham’s north<br />

London derby win<br />

over Arsenal<br />

the bottom, there was a big win<br />

for Wimbledon who hammered<br />

fellow strugglers Oldham 5-2,<br />

whilst Crystal Palace gave their<br />

season a real boost with Eddie<br />

McGoldrick netting twice as the<br />

Eagles beat QPR 3-1. Elsewhere,<br />

Leeds beat Wednesday in the<br />

Yorkshire derby 3-1, with ex-<br />

Owls Lee Chapman and Imre<br />

Varadi on the scoresheet.


PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE…<br />

Here’s how things stood…<br />

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POS TEAM PLD W D L GF GA GD PTS<br />

1 NORWICH CITY 19 12 3 4 34 32 2 39<br />

2 ASTON VILLA 19 9 7 3 30 20 10 34<br />

3 MANCHESTER UNITED 19 9 6 4 21 13 8 33<br />

4 CHELSEA 19 9 5 5 26 20 6 32<br />

5 BLACKBURN ROVERS 19 8 7 4 29 17 12 31<br />

6 IPSWICH TOWN 19 6 11 2 27 22 5 29<br />

7 QUEENS PARK RANGERS 19 8 5 6 26 22 4 29<br />

8 ARSENAL 19 9 2 8 22 20 2 29<br />

9 LIVERPOOL 19 8 4 7 33 27 6 28<br />

10 COVENTRY CITY 19 6 8 5 25 26 -1 26<br />

11 MANCHESTER CITY 19 7 4 8 26 22 4 25<br />

12 MIDDLESBROUGH 19 6 7 6 30 29 1 25<br />

13 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 19 6 7 6 19 24 -5 25<br />

14 LEEDS UNITED 19 6 6 7 32 33 -1 24<br />

15 SOUTHAMPTON 19 5 8 6 19 21 -2 23<br />

16 SHEFFIELD UNITED 19 5 6 8 18 25 -7 21<br />

17 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 19 4 8 7 21 25 -4 20<br />

18 EVERTON 19 5 4 10 15 23 -8 19<br />

19 WIMBLEDON 19 4 6 9 25 30 -5 18<br />

20 OLDHAM ATHLETIC 19 4 6 9 31 38 -7 18<br />

21 CRYSTAL PALACE 19 3 9 7 25 33 -8 18<br />

22 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 19 3 5 11 18 30 -12 14<br />

HEADLINE ACT…<br />

This was a potential season<br />

defining fixture as Manchester<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s win over Norwich<br />

brought the Canaries back<br />

within reach. Had Norwich won<br />

this game, it would have given<br />

them a 12-point advantage, as it<br />

was Mark Hughes’ 59th minute<br />

goal earned a 1-0 win for Alex<br />

Ferguson’s side and moved<br />

them third and within six points<br />

of the summit.<br />

ANY OTHER BUSINESS?<br />

At the back end of November,<br />

UEFA confirms that England will<br />

host Euro 96.<br />

⊳ Mark Hughes scored a vital winner for<br />

Manchester <strong>United</strong> against Norwich City<br />

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TEST YOUR MEMORY…<br />

TAKE 5...<br />

Each week, we put your memory to the test as we celebrate the<br />

30th anniversary of the Premier League with a special quiz...<br />

1. Earlier we mentioned<br />

Peter Beardsley<br />

became the second<br />

player to score<br />

for both clubs in a<br />

Merseyside derby.<br />

Who was the first?<br />

2. Ipswich Town signed<br />

striker Bontcho<br />

Guentchev from<br />

Sporting Lisbon for<br />

£250,000, he was<br />

an international for<br />

which country?<br />

3. <strong>United</strong> defeated<br />

Everton in a crucial<br />

game at the<br />

bottom, who was<br />

the manager of the<br />

Merseyside club at<br />

this time?<br />

4. Southampton played<br />

their home matches<br />

at which ground<br />

during the 1992-93<br />

season?<br />

5. Which club were<br />

sponsored by<br />

McEwan’s Lager?<br />

ANSWERS: 1. David Johnson,<br />

2. Bulgaria, 3. Howard<br />

Kendall, 4. The Dell, 5.<br />

Blackburn Rovers, 6. Mark<br />

Wright, 7. Iain Dowie.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

1992-93<br />

PICTURE ROUND...<br />

Can you guess the names of these players<br />

who graced the inaugural season of the<br />

Premier League…<br />

6. Who is this Liverpool defender challenging<br />

Arsenal’s Ian Wright?<br />

7. Who is this striker who was leading the line for<br />

Southampton?


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HOLE NEW BALL GAME A WHOLE NEW BALL GAME A WHOLE NEW BALL GA


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RAINBOW<br />

BLADES<br />

This week Rainbow Blades member Jack<br />

pens the notes…<br />

BE YOUR OWN ‘GAME<br />

OF TWO HALVES’<br />

As a young lad, I always struggled to<br />

make both halves of me play together –<br />

my feminine side and my masculine side.<br />

I wanted to paint my nails, play with dolls, do<br />

ballet and dance but I also wanted to play in<br />

the mud, dig up worms and have a kickabout<br />

with the lads.<br />

When you’re young and throughout your<br />

life, embracing all aspects of you as a person<br />

can be hard, especially when there’s so<br />

much pressure on how to act or behave –<br />

regardless of who you are or how you identify.<br />

Much like our beloved football, we’re all<br />

a ‘game of two halves’, and as they say, ‘the<br />

game’s not played on paper’, so why try to be<br />

a pre-determined paper-thin stereotype?<br />

The older I got, the more I realised we have<br />

to embrace every aspect of who we are, just<br />

as we do with every aspect of footy. Take the<br />

beauty with the ugliness, the wins with the<br />

losses – paint your nails red and black, pull<br />

on your Blades shirt, get the lads and lasses<br />

together, chant and cheer until your throat’s<br />

sore and never lose your voice!<br />

Jack De Graaf (he/him),<br />

Bond Bryan (Rainbow Blades sponsor)<br />

If you would like to find out more and join Rainbow<br />

Blades, please follow the links below...<br />

FACEBOOK FACEBOOK: /BladesRainbow<br />

TWITTER TWITTER: @rainbow_blades<br />

INSTAGRA INSTAGRAM: @rainbowblades<br />

Membership sign up: bit.ly/joinrainbowblades<br />

Website: rainbowblades.com<br />

AN UPDATE FROM OUR<br />

SENIOR BLADES<br />

2022/2023<br />

SENIOR BLADES<br />

SPONSORED PLAYER<br />

Some of our members were<br />

aware that the original player<br />

Senior Blades had sponsored for<br />

this season was promising young<br />

player, Will Osula. As you will<br />

know, Will is currently on loan at<br />

Derby County where<br />

he is progressing well<br />

in his development.<br />

We therefore<br />

consulted with<br />

commercial at <strong>Sheffield</strong><br />

<strong>United</strong> and are now<br />

sponsoring the away<br />

kit of our number 9 –<br />

Oli McBurnie, and as<br />

with all our sponsored<br />

kits these last few<br />

years, we will be<br />

having a charity raffle<br />

for this kit in 2023.<br />

We have been receiving<br />

enquiries asking how to join<br />

Senior Blades. Below are the<br />

options available and we look<br />

forward to welcoming you as<br />

a member.<br />

Membership forms are<br />

available here in the Box Office.<br />

Contact our secretary on<br />

0114 2366466<br />

Email: info@seniorblades.com<br />

Website: www.seniorblades.co.uk<br />

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<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> Community Foundation is a charity working in the areas of education and training, health and<br />

wellbeing and participation and inclusion. For more community news, follow us on social media @CommunitySUFC,<br />

visit www.sufc-community.com, email enquiries@sufc-community.co.uk or call 0114 253 7200 (OPTION 6)...<br />

COLLEGE OPEN EVENING<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

Community College are<br />

pleased to announce their<br />

upcoming Open Evening<br />

at Bramall Lane.<br />

Staff from the college will<br />

be on hand to talk about all<br />

their post-16 opportunities<br />

on Tuesday 22nd<br />

November, 6.30pm-8pm in<br />

the Platinum Suite (Cherry<br />

Street, S2 4SU).<br />

The college offers<br />

a post-16 sport study<br />

programme for school<br />

leavers that would like to<br />

play football alongside<br />

studying, with pathways<br />

tailored for both elite and<br />

recreational players. If<br />

playing football isn’t for<br />

you, the college offers<br />

a “your course, your<br />

choice” approach featuring<br />

enrichment pathways in<br />

Esports and fitness.<br />

If you’re interested<br />

in attending the Open<br />

Evening, please register<br />

your details at bit.ly/<br />

SUCFOpenEvening.<br />

We also have taster<br />

sessions for next year’s<br />

programmes on Tuesday<br />

13th, Wednesday 14th<br />

and Thursday 15th<br />

December all 6.30pm-<br />

8pm at our college sites<br />

– Handsworth JSC (S9<br />

4PA) and Leisure <strong>United</strong><br />

Westfield (S20 8FA). A<br />

taster session for our<br />

Esports course will be held<br />

on Wed 14th December,<br />

6.30pm-8pm at Bramall<br />

Lane (S2 4SU). For more<br />

information about these<br />

taster sessions please<br />

contact Joe Lancashire<br />

at joe.lancashire@sufccommunity.co.uk<br />

or 07496<br />

931539.<br />

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FOOTBALL<br />

CAMPS<br />

RECAP<br />

We had a great turn out for our<br />

football camps at Handsworth,<br />

Graves, Westfield and Wisewood<br />

this past October half-term.<br />

We were also thrilled to have<br />

so many Blades players make<br />

appearances too!<br />

Places on our Christmas<br />

camps go on sale soon, check<br />

out officialsoccerschools.co.uk/<br />

sheffieldunited/ as we get closer to<br />

the Christmas holidays!<br />

FANS FC ANNUAL PARTY<br />

Our annual Fans FC party is nearly here!<br />

Join us in the Platinum Suite (Cherry<br />

Street, S2 4SU) from 6pm on Friday 11th<br />

November to celebrate our Fans Fighting<br />

Cancer programme.<br />

Beth Wragg, our health and wellbeing<br />

officer, said: “Everyone is welcome<br />

whether you are participating in the<br />

programme or not. The aim is to all get<br />

together and have a good evening out!<br />

The party is free to attend, and pie and<br />

peas will be provided alongside local<br />

singer Kaz Wilson performing Motown,<br />

Soul and Disco classics! If you would<br />

like to attend, please email me at beth.<br />

wragg@sufc-community.co.uk or call/text<br />

07949 375726.”<br />

Fans FC is a free programme run in<br />

conjunction with <strong>Sheffield</strong> Hospitals<br />

Charity and NHS Charities Together<br />

that consists of 18 weekly sessions. Our<br />

variety of sessions focus on physical and<br />

mental wellbeing for people diagnosed<br />

with cancer and/or other long-term<br />

illnesses and people affected by cancer<br />

(family and friends). These physical and<br />

social activity sessions take place both<br />

virtually and face-to-face to ensure<br />

everyone can get the help they need.<br />

To learn more about Fans FC and<br />

to view our full activities and session<br />

timetable, head to sufc-community.com.<br />

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— OPPOSITION FOCUS<br />

FOUNDED: 1925<br />

NICKNAME: THE MILLERS<br />

GROUND: NEW YORK STADIUM<br />

CAPACITY: 12,021<br />

CHAIRMAN: TONY STEWART<br />

LAST FINISH: 2/24 SKY BET LEAGUE ONE ↑<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


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<strong>Rotherham</strong> are aiming to end the<br />

first half of this Championship<br />

season on a high, with away<br />

games against <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> and Luton<br />

on their agenda before the break for the<br />

World Cup this weekend.<br />

It has been a challenging opening to the<br />

campaign for the Millers, with manager Paul<br />

Warne leaving his post in mid-September<br />

and replaced by Matt Taylor.<br />

Finding your feet in a new league is<br />

always a big challenge for newly promoted<br />

clubs, but <strong>Rotherham</strong> have shown signs that<br />

they are bedding down some foundations<br />

in the Championship after their elevation<br />

from League One last season.<br />

A recent success at Stoke showed<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>’s ability to win on the road,<br />

whilst they also looked set to upset leaders<br />

Burnley at Turf Moor before the hosts<br />

struck with two stoppage time goals.<br />

With two away games to come in the next<br />

few days, there is a real opportunity for<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> to end this phase of the season<br />

on a high.<br />

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— OPPOSITION FOCUS<br />

STAR MAN<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> attacking star<br />

Chiedozie Ogbene has made<br />

a big mark for himself since<br />

he committed his international future<br />

to the Republic of Ireland last year.<br />

Born in Nigeria and raised in<br />

Ireland, Ogbene has scored three<br />

goals for Ireland in the last year and<br />

he is relishing the experience of<br />

international football after accepting<br />

an offer of a call-up from Ireland boss<br />

Stephen Kenny.<br />

“I grew up in Cork, so I see myself<br />

as an Irishman but obviously I am<br />

Nigerian by birth,” states Ogbene,<br />

who scored in the tight 3-2<br />

defeat against promotion<br />

chasing Burnley<br />

last week.<br />

“I’m sure there are<br />

many players who grew<br />

up in Ireland and were<br />

born somewhere<br />

else and are<br />

obviously having<br />

trouble with their<br />

decision. I want to<br />

create a pathway<br />

for them to show<br />

that if you live<br />

there you get these<br />

opportunities.<br />

“Republic of<br />

Ireland is a big<br />

nation with so<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

Chiedozie OGBENE<br />

11 PREVIOUS<br />

DATE OF BIRTH: 01/05/97<br />

POSITION: FORWARD<br />

CLUB: BRENTFORD<br />

many talented players and to be<br />

considered and to be called, honestly,<br />

I am honoured to be here.<br />

“I feel like I am doing very well.<br />

Stephen (Kenny) made contact with<br />

me a few times. We had to do some<br />

documents and, personally, I was<br />

quite shocked when he called to say<br />

he was looking to take me on board.<br />

International football is something<br />

I have dreamed about so to be with<br />

Ireland is truly a blessing.”<br />

Ogbene has also<br />

made some big<br />

contributions<br />

for <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

since joining<br />

the club from<br />

Brentford in the<br />

summer of 2019,<br />

scoring three goals<br />

in the promotion<br />

success last season<br />

and also firing in a fine<br />

goal at Wembley as<br />

the Millers won the EFL<br />

Trophy against Sutton <strong>United</strong><br />

last April.


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Richard WOOD<br />

6<br />

THE CAPTAIN...<br />

Date of Birth: 05/07/85<br />

Previous club: Charlton<br />

Wood joined the Millers in<br />

2014 and has been a fine<br />

leader on and off the pitch.<br />

This defender started at<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> Wednesday and<br />

had spells at Coventry and<br />

Charlton before finding<br />

a home at <strong>Rotherham</strong>,<br />

where he is closing in on<br />

250 appearances. Wood<br />

has already scored four<br />

Championship goals this<br />

season.<br />

Ben WILES<br />

8<br />

YOUNG GUN...<br />

Date of Birth: 17/04/99<br />

Previous club: –<br />

LAST TIME WE MET...<br />

Conor WASHINGTON<br />

14<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>’s youth team<br />

set-up has produced some<br />

fine players in recent<br />

years and Wiles is one of<br />

the best. He has been a<br />

first team regular since<br />

the 2019-20 campaign<br />

and played a full role in<br />

the promotion success<br />

last season, scoring eight<br />

valuable goals as the<br />

Millers returned to the<br />

Championship.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED 2-0 ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

Saturday 9th March 2019<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> continued their push for promotion<br />

with a seventh successive home win as they<br />

beat 10-man <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> at Bramall Lane.<br />

Defender Jack O’Connell gave the Blades the<br />

perfect start by turning in Oliver Norwood’s clever<br />

corner, before <strong>Rotherham</strong>’s Will Vaulks was sent<br />

off. Mark Duffy’s second half goal sealed the win.<br />

ONE TO WATCH...<br />

Date of Birth: 18/05/92<br />

Previous club: Charlton<br />

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Experience and goals will<br />

be vital for <strong>Rotherham</strong> as<br />

they look to find their feet<br />

in the Championship and<br />

former Blade Washington<br />

brings both. He scored his<br />

first goal of the season in<br />

the win against Reading<br />

in August, with this former<br />

Peterborough and QPR<br />

striker also on target<br />

against Huddersfield and<br />

Coventry last month.<br />

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— OPPOSITION FOCUS<br />

NUMBERS COUNT...<br />

8<br />

91<br />

—<br />

130<br />

—<br />

621<br />

—<br />

— The minute when<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>’s Jamie Green<br />

netted against Barnet in 2008.<br />

It proved to be the club’s last<br />

competitive goal at their old<br />

Millmoor ground.<br />

The record number of points<br />

collected by a <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

side, as they won promotion<br />

in Division Two in the 2000-01<br />

season.<br />

Gladstone Guest holds the<br />

record for most goals scored by<br />

a <strong>Rotherham</strong> player in a Millers<br />

career that ran for a decade<br />

from 1946.<br />

Danny Williams set an<br />

appearance record for<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> in a career that<br />

started in 1943 and concluded<br />

in 1965.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

Ronnie Moore<br />

ROTHERHAM LEGEND...<br />

Both as a player and a manager,<br />

Ronnie Moore gave everything to the<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> cause.<br />

His playing career included 125<br />

appearances between 1980 and 1983,<br />

but it was as a manager that Moore<br />

made a lasting mark.<br />

The Liverpudlian took charge of 398<br />

games in his first spell in charge, guiding<br />

the club from the lower reaches of the<br />

fourth tier of the English game and into<br />

the Championship in a glorious run of<br />

success.<br />

Moore returned for a second spell as<br />

Millers boss in 2009 and while that was<br />

not as successful, he will forever be a<br />

legend in the eyes of <strong>Rotherham</strong> fans.


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Matt Taylor<br />

FROM THE TOUCHLINE<br />

It was all change at<br />

into that already. We want them to<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> last month keep on buying into it and keep<br />

as Matt Taylor was introduced bringing their energy and support,<br />

as the club’s new manager.<br />

week-in-week-out.”<br />

After making his mark as coach with Following a 16-year playing career,<br />

Exeter City, this former centre-back which included spells with Exeter,<br />

was lured to <strong>Rotherham</strong> to continue Charlton and Cheltenham Town,<br />

his coaching journey and he is Taylor first went into management with<br />

relishing the challenge of getting the Exeter in 2018, replacing long-serving<br />

Millers firing in the Championship. boss, Paul Tisdale.<br />

“There’s a group of players who A little over a month into his spell<br />

I could see something within, in as <strong>Rotherham</strong> boss, Taylor admits the<br />

relation to how they’ve performed hectic nature of the Championship<br />

so far this season and what their has made it tough to implement his<br />

success has been built on in the past,” philosophy at the club.<br />

states Taylor.<br />

“We have only been able to<br />

“All of the elements of that are influence a certain amount because<br />

exactly the same with what I have of the game schedule,” he added. “If<br />

done previously in my career, be it as you have time to work on the training<br />

a manager, coach or a player.<br />

ground, you can get your messages<br />

“Anyone who has seen me speak across, but it has been a case of game<br />

previously hopefully agrees that I’m an and recover every week.<br />

open and honest person.<br />

“It’s part and parcel of the league,<br />

“I’ll always say it how I see it and we can’t complain about it and we<br />

how it is. I won’t talk falsely about have to look forward to it. Physically<br />

anything that has happened. It is we have to keep them fresh. We may<br />

all about being honest with each have a slightly different look about us<br />

other. The players have to be honest away from home, as we may sacrifice<br />

with each other and we do as staff. certain areas of the pitch to help<br />

Hopefully the fans buy into that. the team.<br />

“We said that we won’t be changing “We have points to play for before<br />

too much too soon because we don’t the World Cup break, so we have<br />

need to. This club and this group to focus on these remaining games<br />

of players are moving in the right before we have a few weeks to<br />

direction and the fans have bought recover.”<br />

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— OPPOSITION FOCUS<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong>'s<br />

NON-LEAGUE NUGGETS<br />

Football historian LEIGH EDWARDS profiles six notable <strong>Rotherham</strong> players signed from non-League clubs...<br />

JACK GRAINGER<br />

England B international<br />

winger Jack Grainger<br />

was leading marksman<br />

as <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

narrowly missed<br />

promotion to the top-flight<br />

on goal average in 1954-<br />

55. From a football family,<br />

his brother Colin played<br />

for England and the<br />

Blades, he impressed with<br />

Frickley Colliery before<br />

moving to <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

in November 1945 and<br />

starred in their 1950-51<br />

Third Division (North) title<br />

triumph. Scoring twice<br />

as they beat holders<br />

Newcastle in the 1952-53<br />

FA Cup fourth round, he<br />

netted 112 goals in 352<br />

League outings prior to<br />

joining Lincoln City in<br />

June 1957. He later played<br />

for Burton Albion and<br />

Denaby <strong>United</strong>, residing<br />

in Havercroft until his<br />

death in January 1983.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

ROY LAMBERT<br />

Hard-tackling right-half<br />

Roy Lambert appeared<br />

for <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> in<br />

the 1961 League Cup final.<br />

A former miner at Barley<br />

Hall Colliery, he played<br />

for Thorncliffe Welfare<br />

prior to joining <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

in July 1954. He made<br />

his League debut in their<br />

3-1 defeat at Nottingham<br />

Forest in January 1957<br />

and was ever-present in<br />

1959-60, helping to beat<br />

Arsenal in the FA Cup<br />

third round. Ever-present<br />

again in 1962-63, he<br />

netted six goals in 307<br />

League games, moving<br />

to Barnsley in November<br />

1965. He coached back<br />

at <strong>Rotherham</strong>, then was<br />

youth coach and chief<br />

scout at Huddersfield.<br />

Later a machinist for<br />

Gerrard Industries at<br />

Kilnhurst, he died in<br />

February 2022.<br />

GERRY FORREST<br />

Right-back Gerry Forrest<br />

featured prominently<br />

in <strong>Rotherham</strong>'s 1980-<br />

81 Third Division title<br />

triumph. He impressed<br />

with South Bank before<br />

moving to Millmoor in<br />

February 1977 and starred<br />

in the defeat of Arsenal<br />

in the 1978-79 League<br />

Cup second round. Also<br />

helping the Millers to<br />

reach the League Cup<br />

fifth round in 1983-84, he<br />

joined Southampton for<br />

£100,000 in December<br />

1985 and was a League<br />

Cup semi-finalist in<br />

1986-87. He re-joined<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> in August<br />

1990 and netted eight<br />

goals in 391 League<br />

games overall prior to<br />

joining Gateshead in<br />

August 1991. Settling in<br />

Stockton, he has since<br />

run his own kitchen fitting<br />

business.


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MICK GOODING<br />

Midfielder Mick Gooding<br />

was ever-present for<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> in<br />

1986-87. Starting with<br />

Bishop Auckland, he<br />

joined <strong>Rotherham</strong> in July<br />

1979, starring in their<br />

1980-81 Third Division<br />

title triumph. He joined<br />

Chesterfield in December<br />

1982 but returned to<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> nine months<br />

later and netted 42 goals<br />

in 258 League games<br />

overall before joining<br />

Peterborough <strong>United</strong> in<br />

August 1987. Moving to<br />

Wolves in September<br />

1988, he helped win<br />

the Third Division title<br />

and joined Reading in<br />

December 1989. Starring<br />

as they won the Second<br />

Division title in 1993-94,<br />

he became joint playermanager,<br />

then had a spell<br />

at Southend and was<br />

Walsall’s youth coach.<br />

ALLY PICKERING<br />

Right-back Ally Pickering<br />

helped <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

win promotion in 1991-<br />

92. Initially with Buxton,<br />

he joined <strong>Rotherham</strong><br />

for a then club record<br />

£16,500 in February 1990.<br />

He scored twice in 88<br />

League games while at<br />

Millmoor before moving to<br />

Coventry City for £80,000<br />

in October 1993 and<br />

appeared regularly in the<br />

Premier League. Sold to<br />

Stoke City for £280,000<br />

in August 1996, he was<br />

ever-present in 1997-98<br />

and joined Burnley in<br />

December 1998. He then<br />

played for Altrincham,<br />

Cambridge <strong>United</strong>,<br />

Chester City, Hyde<br />

<strong>United</strong>, Gainsborough<br />

Trinity and Mossley. Later<br />

managing Mossley, he<br />

then had spells in charge<br />

of Woodley Sports and<br />

New Mills.<br />

DARREN GARNER<br />

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Midfielder Darren<br />

Garner featured in<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong>’s<br />

1996 Auto Windscreens<br />

Shield final triumph.<br />

Starting with hometown<br />

Plymouth Argyle, he<br />

joined Dorchester Town<br />

in August 1994 and<br />

moved to <strong>Rotherham</strong> for<br />

£30,000 in June 1995.<br />

He helped them qualify<br />

for the Third Division<br />

play-offs in 1998-99, then<br />

win promotion in two<br />

consecutive seasons.<br />

Scoring 23 goals in 264<br />

League games for the<br />

Millers, he joined Torquay<br />

<strong>United</strong> initially on loan in<br />

March 2005. He later had<br />

spells at Newport County,<br />

Launceston, Truro City,<br />

Bodmin Town and<br />

returned to Launceston<br />

as player-manager, since<br />

working for a recruitment<br />

agency back in Plymouth.<br />

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— OPPOSITION FOCUS<br />

THE LOWDOWN...<br />

...on <strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />

Each week UTB takes an alternative look over our opponents...<br />

INAUGURAL CUP FINALISTS<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> were denied a place in<br />

the top-flight by goal average in 1955,<br />

having beaten Liverpool 6-1 in what was<br />

a memorable campaign. The Millers also<br />

competed in the inaugural League Cup<br />

final in 1961, losing 3-2 on aggregate to<br />

Aston Villa, despite winning the first leg at<br />

Millmoor.<br />

UPS AND DOWNS<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> have yo-yoed between<br />

the second and third tier since being<br />

relegated in 2016-17. Since then, the<br />

Millers have bounced back to the<br />

Championship at the first attempt on three<br />

consecutive occasions, including last term<br />

when they finished runners-up to Wigan<br />

Athletic in addition to lifting the Papa<br />

John’s Trophy at Wembley.<br />

YOU ARE THE REF!<br />

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Former Premier League referee Howard<br />

Webb is an avid follower of the Millers and<br />

is a regular at the New York Stadium. Wellknown<br />

actor Dean Andrews is also a fan<br />

of Matt Taylor’s side, along with the club’s<br />

honorary vice president Paul Chuckle and<br />

his late brother Barry.<br />

WARNOCK’S GREAT ESCAPE<br />

Former Blades boss Neil Warnock kept<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> up against the odds in 2016.<br />

Appointed as Neil Redfern’s successor<br />

with just 16 games to go and with the<br />

Millers in the relegation zone, the<br />

veteran boss masterminded an 11-game<br />

unbeaten run, including a 1-0 win at<br />

Hillsborough to steer the club to safety.<br />

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80 UTB<br />

TICKETS &<br />

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*A £1 booking fee applies to all telephone and online orders<br />

AWAY BLADE<br />

Coach Travel – Under-16s Policy<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> continue to ensure that the club<br />

complies with safeguarding procedures and to<br />

make sure that all young supporters travelling<br />

on the official Away Blade transport are properly<br />

supervised. Therefore, juniors, aged U16, will not<br />

be allowed to travel on the Away Blade coaches<br />

without a responsible adult, aged 25 or above.<br />

A maximum of two juniors U16 may travel with a<br />

responsible adult. For more information contact<br />

0114 253 7200.<br />

2022-23 MATCHDAY PRICES<br />

STAND TYPE CAT. A* CAT. A CAT. B<br />

KOP STAND<br />

CHERRY STREET<br />

SOUTH STAND<br />

& JOHN STREET<br />

FAMILY ENCLOSURE<br />

& FAMILY CORNER<br />

BRAMALL LANE<br />

UPPER CORNER &<br />

BRAMALL LANE<br />

UPPER TIER<br />

ADULT £35 £31 £26<br />

OVER 60 / DISABLED £29 £24 £20<br />

YA U22 / STUDENT £24 £20 £17<br />

UNDER 18 £17 £14 £12<br />

JUNIOR BLADES £15 £12 £10<br />

ADULT £40 £35 £31<br />

OVER 60 / DISABLED £32 £27 £23<br />

YA U22 / STUDENT £26 £21 £20<br />

UNDER 18 £21 £17 £14<br />

JUNIOR BLADES £19 £15 £12<br />

ADULT £37 £33 £29<br />

OVER 60 / DISABLED £31 £26 £21<br />

YA U22 / STUDENT £25 £21 £18<br />

UNDER 18 £20 £16 £13<br />

JUNIOR BLADES £18 £14 £11<br />

AWAY<br />

<strong>vs</strong> CARDIFF CITY<br />

Saturday 12th November<br />

Sky Bet Championship<br />

Kick Off 3pm<br />

This match is ALL TICKET for<br />

Blades supporters. We have<br />

been allocated 2801 tickets.<br />

TICKET PRICES:<br />

Adults: ......................................£23<br />

Seniors (60+): ......................... £18<br />

Young Adult (16-21): .............£12<br />

Under 16: ................................ £10<br />

Q DISABLED TICKET INFORMATION<br />

12 pairs of wheelchair/<br />

personal assistant tickets<br />

are available at £19 adults,<br />

£15 seniors, £12 young adults<br />

and £9 under 16s with the<br />

personal assistant FOC.<br />

Ambulant tickets are available<br />

from the main allocation at<br />

the age appropriate price with<br />

the personal assistant FOC<br />

(subject to qualification). 12<br />

disabled parking spaces are<br />

available directly from Cardiff<br />

on a first come first served<br />

basis by contacting ben.<br />

jones@cardiffcityfc.co.uk<br />

IMPORTANT INFORMATION<br />

Blocks 121 and 122 have safe<br />

standing areas within them<br />

(rail seats), these are clearly<br />

marked on the plan and also<br />

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on your ticket – standing will<br />

not be permitted in other<br />

areas. These blocks also<br />

have a small amount of nonstanding<br />

tickets. Under 14s<br />

will not be permitted entry into<br />

the stadium without an adult<br />

aged 18+.<br />

AWAY BLADES COACH TRAVEL<br />

Price: £40<br />

Departing Bramall Lane at<br />

8:00am, prompt.<br />

HOME<br />

<strong>vs</strong> HUDDERSFIELD TOWN<br />

Saturday 10th December<br />

Sky Bet Championship<br />

Kick Off 3pm<br />

This match is a Category A<br />

fixture. Tickets now on general<br />

sale. Supporters will be<br />

allocated 100 loyalty points.<br />

Tickets now on general sale.<br />

TICKETS ARE PRICED FROM:<br />

Adults: ...................................... £31<br />

Seniors: ....................................£24<br />

Young Adults / Students: ...£20<br />

Juniors: .....................................£14<br />

Junior Blade Members: .......£12<br />

Information correct at the time<br />

of going to print. Please check<br />

www.sufc.co.uk for up-to-date<br />

information.<br />

TC VISITS MILLERS<br />

MEMORY CLUB<br />

You will have seen TC’s recent visit to <strong>Rotherham</strong>’s<br />

Millers Memory Club in a recent edition of UTB,<br />

and he was present again recently as he looks to<br />

put together a version right here at Bramall Lane.<br />

Founded by former Millers defender and<br />

assistant manager John Breckin, the club aims to<br />

support those suffering with or directly affected by<br />

memory-related illnesses by providing a safe and<br />

friendly environment for all who attend.<br />

After seeing his former England colleague Dave<br />

Watson at New York Stadium recently, TC was back<br />

for a chat with Breckin as he looks to implement a<br />

Blades version in the coming months.<br />

TC said: “I had a really good chat with Breck,<br />

and I’ve been impressed with what he’s created at<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong>. I’ll look forward to catching up with him<br />

if I see him at today’s game.<br />

“I’ve made some steps here regarding hosting<br />

something similar, and I’ve already had some<br />

interest. If there are any former players keen to<br />

attend or who want to help in any way, please get<br />

in touch.”<br />

▲ TC chatting to John Breckin at the Millers Memory Club<br />

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THE EX-FILES<br />

David McGoldrick<br />

EACH WEEK UTB CATCHES UP WITH THE PROGRESS OF SOME OF THE NAMES WHO ONCE<br />

GRACED BRAMALL LANE, BUT ARE NOW CONTINUING THEIR CAREER ELSEWHERE…<br />

David McGoldrick is off the mark<br />

for his new club Derby County<br />

after scoring a dramatic stoppage<br />

time winner recently against<br />

Peterborough <strong>United</strong>.<br />

Trailing 1-0 and down to 10 men,<br />

things looked bleak for the Rams<br />

until an equaliser from Jason<br />

Knight on 88 minutes was followed<br />

up by McGoldrick’s winner from<br />

12 yards.<br />

After missing the first four games<br />

of the campaign through injury,<br />

McGoldrick is now finding his<br />

feet at Pride Park after his highly<br />

successful stint at Bramall Lane<br />

came to an end at the conclusion<br />

of last season.<br />

“As a striker you enjoy your<br />

goals, and especially when<br />

they come as a winner as well,”<br />

McGoldrick said of his first strike.<br />

“We hadn’t scored for a few<br />

games, so to get two right at the<br />

end was nice. It was a pleasing day<br />

all around and it’s always special<br />

to turn it around late on.<br />

“We are all together as one in<br />

the dressing room and it helps with<br />

the team bonding too, celebrating<br />

together at the end, especially<br />

as quite a few of us have come<br />

through the door this summer.<br />

The changing room was very<br />

happy after.”<br />

Grateful to be back fit again after<br />

recovering from the injury which<br />

curtailed his final season in S2, the<br />

ex-Forest front man is now focused<br />

on a strong run in the side.<br />

He added: “I feel I am getting<br />

fitter. I came here after a four or<br />

five-month spell out, following an<br />

operation. I’ve been building my<br />

fitness up and I had a setback by<br />

doing too much too soon, but now<br />

I am building things up slowly.”<br />

▲ Didzy celebrates his first for Derby<br />

against Peterborough<br />

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FAVOURITES<br />

with Ollie Norwood<br />

IN EVERY EDITION OF UTB THIS SEASON,<br />

WE TALK TO A CURRENT MEMBER OF<br />

UNITED’S FIRST TEAM SQUAD TO FIND OUT<br />

SOME OF THEIR FAVOURITE THINGS...<br />

FAVOURITE...<br />

BOX SET/TV SERIES... Probably The Office, with Ricky Gervais.<br />

FILM... I’ll say Mrs. Doubtfire. I love watching that<br />

one with the family. Some of the young<br />

lads here won’t even know what that is!<br />

PHONE APP... I could do without a phone<br />

to be honest, but I’ll say Whatsapp.<br />

It’s what I use the most.<br />

HOLIDAY DESTINATION... I’ve been lucky to have<br />

been to some nice places. I like to go<br />

different places and see different things.<br />

I enjoyed Dubai and also Portugal.<br />

OTHER SPORT TO PLAY... I’ll say golf or<br />

cricket. I love playing both.<br />

OTHER SPORT TO WATCH... I enjoy watching<br />

boxing. Not that I’d ever get in the ring!<br />

SPORTSMAN... Like I said I enjoy my<br />

boxing, so I’ll go for Tyson Fury. He’s<br />

had some journey back to the top.<br />

COMEDIAN... I’ll say Ricky Gervais.<br />

CURRENT TEAMMATE... None of them!<br />

GROUND TO PLAY AT... Other than Bramall Lane? Okay,<br />

I’ll go for Windsor Park. I had some great<br />

times playing there for Northern Ireland.<br />

It was, and still is, a special atmosphere.<br />

MEAL... You can’t beat fish and chips.<br />

Easy choice if you are from up north!<br />

CHOCOLATE BAR... Standard Dairy Milk.<br />

KARAOKE SONG… I haven’t done karaoke for years!<br />

I remember when I signed here my initiation<br />

song was Summer of 69 by Bryan Adams.<br />

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KIT SPONSORS<br />

Do you want to sponsor a player’s kit? Contact us at 0114 253 7200 (option 2) or email commercial@sufc.co.uk.<br />

A player kit sponsorship package is priced at £700 plus VAT per player and includes the following:<br />

Match worn kit of your chosen player — Video message from your chosen player<br />

Christmas card from your chosen player — Invitation to annual sponsor training event<br />

Advertising on club website — Stadium big screen and within the matchday programme<br />

DAVIES<br />

DAVIES<br />

BALDOCK<br />

BALDOCK<br />

STEVENS<br />

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FLECK<br />

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BASHAM<br />

BASHAM<br />

BREWSTER<br />

BREWSTER<br />

BERGE<br />

BERGE<br />

– –<br />

SHEFFIELD<br />

TRANSMISSION<br />

SHEFFIELD<br />

TRANSMISSION<br />

KIED<br />

CONSULTING<br />

PARAMEDICAL<br />

FIRST AID<br />

VERTICAL<br />

EDITIONS<br />

BOOKS<br />

YEC ASSET<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

McBURNIE<br />

McBURNIE<br />

SHARP<br />

SHARP<br />

KHADRA<br />

KHADRA<br />

EGAN<br />

EGAN<br />

BLINKFIRE<br />

ANALYTICS<br />

SENIOR<br />

BLADES<br />

DOOR<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

2003 LTD<br />

SIMON<br />

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PEXTON<br />

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PARAMEDICAL<br />

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VERTICAL<br />

EDITIONS<br />

BOOKS<br />

LOWE<br />

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AHMEDHODZIC<br />

AHMEDHODZIC<br />

NORWOOD<br />

NORWOOD<br />

COULIBALY<br />

COULIBALY<br />

– –<br />

BALFOUR<br />

CARPETS<br />

KIED<br />

CONSULTING<br />

CLIVE EYRE<br />

LIMITED<br />

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ELECTRICAL<br />

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FODERINGHAM<br />

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ROBINSON<br />

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BOGLE<br />

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DOYLE<br />

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PETERMAN<br />

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TRUCKS<br />

LANDIN<br />

WILCOCK<br />

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LOUIS<br />

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B2W<br />

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ASBESTOS<br />

VALORUM<br />

CARE GROUP<br />

S2S<br />

GROUP<br />

OSBORN<br />

OSBORN<br />

CLARK<br />

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McATEE<br />

McATEE<br />

NDIAYE<br />

NDIAYE<br />

ANDREW<br />

TREHERNE<br />

P.J.M LANDSCAPE<br />

& CONSTRUCTION<br />

LTD<br />

HARVEY &<br />

ROWAN FRASER<br />

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BARNES<br />

JPM FINANCIAL<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

PEXTON<br />

FLEMING LTD<br />

SIMON<br />

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PARAMEDICAL<br />

FIRST AID<br />

N’-DAVIES<br />

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JEBBISON<br />

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LTD<br />


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UNITED IN BUSINESS<br />

Head of Commercial PAUL REEVES provides UTB with the latest<br />

corporate news. To discuss how you could benefit from our opportunities<br />

to develop your business, contact Paul on 07983 425066…<br />

Good evening and welcome back<br />

to Bramall Lane for tonight’s<br />

re-arranged fixture against<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong>.<br />

As always, we are delighted to introduce<br />

our sponsors who join us for this local<br />

derby against the Millers.<br />

Our first main match sponsor is<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> Glass and Glazing Ltd, a<br />

business with over 30 years’ experience<br />

and as a member of the Federation of<br />

Small Businesses, they know what it takes<br />

to go that extra mile for our customers.<br />

If you are looking to personalise your<br />

home with decorative windows, then<br />

contact them to discuss your designs.<br />

For a free quotation on any glazing<br />

services, call 01709 525555 or visit www.<br />

rotherhamglass.co.uk<br />

We have a second main match sponsor<br />

today, Pyramid Carpets.They are a<br />

family run business with over 70 years of<br />

experience delivering the highest quality<br />

selection of carpets, rugs and flooring to<br />

both commercial and domestic customers<br />

throughout Yorkshire. For more details<br />

visit www.pyramidcarpets.co.uk<br />

Tonight’s programme sponsor is<br />

Eagle Platforms. From their head office<br />

in <strong>Sheffield</strong> and regional hubs across<br />

the UK, they can supply all your access<br />

needs, 24 hours a day, seven days a<br />

week with an exclusive range of machines<br />

from the world’s leading manufacturers.<br />

In addition to this, their award-winning<br />

service and training teams can ensure<br />

the complete support for all aspects of<br />

your MEWP requirements. Visit www.<br />

eagleplatforms.com<br />

Finally, our match ball sponsor is<br />

National Timber Group. They are the<br />

largest independent timber distribution<br />

and processing group in the UK.<br />

The group was created through the<br />

acquisitions of market-leading brands<br />

Thornbridge, NYTimber, Rembrand<br />

Timber and Arnold Laver. The group<br />

serves a diverse customer base including<br />

joiners, housebuilders, and contractors,<br />

and is a favoured supplier of large-scale<br />

infrastructure projects. For further details,<br />

visit www.nationaltimbergroup.com<br />

We hope that you all enjoy your evening<br />

with us. UTB!<br />

Paul Reeves<br />

Head of Commercial<br />

▲ Thanks to our sponsors for the recent game against Norwich City<br />

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MATCH ACTION<br />

0 - 2<br />

–<br />

NDIAYE 11, Mc BURNIE 23<br />

SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER — SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP — VENUE: THE HAWTHORNS<br />

BLADES:DAVIES, BALDOCK (ROBINSON 76), FLECK (BREWSTER 65, SHARP 76),<br />

BASHAM (STEVENS 85), Mc BURNIE, EGAN, AHMEDHODŽIĆ, NORWOOD,<br />

DOYLE, OSBORN, NDIAYE. UNUSED: AMISSAH, KHADRA, MCATEE.<br />

Iliman Ndiaye makes it 1-0 Blades<br />

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Oli McBurnie makes it 2-0<br />

Oli celebrates his seventh of the season<br />

Iliman ‘s goal joy<br />

Chris Basham makes a telling clearance<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


88 UTB<br />

ANYONE WHO ENTERS THE PITCH WITHOUT<br />

PERMISSION AND THOSE CARRYING OR USING<br />

SMOKE BOMBS OR PYROS WILL NOW RECEIVE<br />

AN AUTOMATIC CLUB BAN.<br />

‘LOVE FOOTBALL. PROTECT THE GAME’<br />

A message about anti-social and criminal behaviour<br />

To mark the new season, we want to<br />

make you aware of new measures<br />

being taken across all of football<br />

to ensure everyone can have a safe<br />

and enjoyable experience. We are<br />

supporting strong action from the<br />

FA, Premier League and EFL to tackle<br />

anti-social and criminal behaviours<br />

that put all of us at risk.<br />

This reflects the seriousness of<br />

the risks to fans and staff – pyros<br />

can burn at 2000 degrees Celsius<br />

and cause lifechanging injuries,<br />

while entering the pitch endangers<br />

players, managers and match<br />

officials.<br />

We know those who commit these<br />

illegal acts do not represent the<br />

majority of supporters.<br />

#LoveFootball #ProtectTheGame<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


UTB 89<br />

T he Story So Far...<br />

Catching up and recording events from Bramall Lane…<br />

— SUNDAY 23rd OCTOBER<br />

<strong>United</strong> Women are<br />

narrowly beaten 1-0 at<br />

home to Southampton<br />

at Bramall Lane in the<br />

Women’s Championship.<br />

— MONDAY 24th OCTOBER<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s U21s maintained<br />

their lead at the top<br />

of the Professional<br />

Development League<br />

after a 3-2 win over<br />

Burnley. Goals from<br />

Oliver Arblaster and<br />

Louie Marsh (2) cement<br />

another three points.<br />

— SATURDAY 29th OCTOBER<br />

Norwood, Doyle, Osborn, Ndiaye.<br />

Unused: Amissah, Khadra,<br />

McAtee.<br />

Referee: D. Whitestone<br />

Attendance: 22,270<br />

<strong>United</strong> end a six game<br />

winless run after an<br />

impressive 2-0 away<br />

win at West Brom. Iliman<br />

Ndiaye gave <strong>United</strong> the<br />

lead before Oli McBurnie<br />

made it 2-0 with a tidy<br />

finish into the corner after<br />

a fine run from Ndiaye.<br />

The Blades looked solid<br />

throughout, earning a<br />

first clean sheet since the<br />

middle of September in<br />

the process.<br />

— SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER<br />

<strong>United</strong> Women are<br />

beaten 2-1 by Birmingham<br />

City with Courtney<br />

Sweetman-Kirk on target<br />

for the Blades.<br />

— TUESDAY 1st NOVEMBER<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s U21s are<br />

defeated 3-0 by an<br />

experienced Barnsley<br />

side in the Professional<br />

Development League.<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s U18s defeat<br />

Peterborough 2-0 thanks<br />

to goals from Owen<br />

Hampson and Kurtis<br />

Havenhand.<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

WEST BROMWICH<br />

ALBION 0<br />

–<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED 2<br />

NDIAYE 11, McBURNIE 23<br />

West Brom: Palmer, Furlong,<br />

Townsend (Reach 76), O’Shea,<br />

Livermore (Molumby 58), Phillips,<br />

Diangana, Pieters, Wallace (Swift<br />

58), Grant, Gardner-Hickman<br />

(Thomas-Asante 85). Unused:<br />

Button, Kelly, Yokuslu.<br />

Blades: Davies, Baldock<br />

(Robinson 76), Fleck (Brewster 65,<br />

Sharp 76), Basham (Stevens 85),<br />

McBurnie, Egan, Ahmedhodžić,<br />

▲ Iliman Ndiaye and Oli McBurnie congratulate each other in the win at West Brom<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


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A ST AT<br />

I BET<br />

YOU<br />

DIDN’T<br />

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OVER HALF A MILLION<br />

SKY BET CUSTOMERS USE DEPOSIT LIMITS<br />

TO MANAGE THEIR BETTING BUDGET.<br />

THAT’S ENOUGH TO FILL:<br />

6 WEMBLEYS.<br />

201 ALLY PALLYS.<br />

OR 8 CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP DAYS.<br />

(THAT’S A LOT OF TWEED)<br />

ALL GOOD BOOKMAKERS<br />

HAVE DEPOSIT LIMITS.<br />

SO WHOEVER YOU BET WITH,<br />

SET AN APPROPRIATE ONE FOR YOU<br />

AND THEN ENJOY THE SPORT.<br />

DEPOSIT LIMITS<br />

THAT’S BETTING BETTER.


92 UTB<br />

FACTS&FIGURES 2022-23<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED 2022-23 ROLLCALL<br />

2022-23<br />

LEAGUE<br />

2022-23<br />

CUP<br />

UNITED<br />

CAREER<br />

2022-23<br />

RECORD<br />

Player DOB POB App Sub Gls App Sub Gls App Sub Gls Assists ■ ■<br />

1 ADAM DAVIES 17.07.92 RINTEIN, GER 3 - - - - - 3 - - - - -<br />

2 GEORGE BALDOCK 09.03.93 BUCKINGHAM 18 - - - - - 176 8 5 2 3 -<br />

3 ENDA STEVENS 09.07.90 DUBLIN 2 2 - - - - 188 5 9 1 1 -<br />

4 JOHN FLECK 24.08.91 GLASGOW 8 2 - 1 - - 237 19 15 2 2 -<br />

5 JACK O’CONNELL 29.03.94 LIVERPOOL - - - - - - 172 5 9 - - -<br />

6 CHRIS BASHAM 30.05.88 PETERBOROUGH 11 4 - - - - 343 22 14 - - -<br />

7 RHIAN BREWSTER 01.04.00 CHADWELL HEATH 5 11 1 1 - - 31 32 5 1 1 -<br />

8 SANDER BERGE 14.02.98 ASKER 12 - 3 - 1 - 64 15 11 3 1 -<br />

9 OLI McBURNIE 04.06.96 LEEDS 11 5 9 - - - 61 51 17 1 6 -<br />

10 BILLY SHARP 05.02.86 SHEFFIELD 4 9 - - 1 - 259 87 126 2 3 -<br />

11 REDA KHADRA 04.07.01 BERLIN 4 7 1 1 - - 5 7 1 - - -<br />

12 JOHN EGAN 22.10.92 CORK 19 - - 1 - - 185 1 5 2 3 -<br />

13 MAX LOWE 11.05.97 SOUTH NORMANTON 6 1 1 1 - - 16 3 1 2 1 -<br />

15 ANEL AHMEDHODŽIĆ 26.03.99 MALMO, SWE 12 2 4 1 - - 13 2 4 2 5 -<br />

16 OLLIE NORWOOD 12.04.91 BURNLEY 19 - 2 1 - - 179 12 9 4 4 -<br />

17 ISMAILA COULIBALY 25.12.00 MALI - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

18 WES FODERINGHAM 14.01.91 HAMMERSMITH 16 - - 1 - - 54 - - 1 1 1<br />

19 JACK ROBINSON 01.09.93 WARRINGTON 2 1 1 - - - 50 6 4 - - -<br />

20 JAYDEN BOGLE 27.07.00 READING 1 1 - - - - 38 7 6 - 1 -<br />

22 TOMMY DOYLE 17.10.01 MANCHESTER 9 4 - - 1 - 9 5 - 1 1 -<br />

23 BEN OSBORN 05.08.94 DERBY 6 3 1 - 1 - 61 33 5 1 - -<br />

26 CIARAN CLARK 26.09.89 HARROW 2 1 - - 1 - 2 2 - - 3 -<br />

28 JAMES McATEE 18.10.02 SALFORD 5 8 1 1 - - 6 8 1 2 4 -<br />

29 ILIMAN NDIAYE 06.03.00 ROUEN, FRA 17 2 9 - - - 43 12 16 3 3 -<br />

30 OLIVER ARBLASTER 08.01.04 SHEFFIELD - 3 - 1 - - 1 3 - - - -<br />

32 WILL OSULA 04.08.03 COPENHAGEN - - - - - - - 5 - - - -<br />

33 RHYS NORRINGTON-DAVIES 22.04.99 RIYADH, SAU 15 - - - - - 38 3 - - 3 -<br />

34 KYRON GORDON 24.05.02 SHEFFIELD 1 - - 1 - - 9 1 - - - -<br />

35 ANDRE BROOKS 20.08.03 SHEFFIELD - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - -<br />

36 DANIEL JEBBISON 13.08.03 OAKVILLE, CAN 1 2 - - - - 6 12 1 - - -<br />

37 JORDAN AMISSAH 02.08.01 HERNE - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - -<br />

39 SAI SACHDEV 09.03.05 LEICESTER - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - -<br />

OWN GOALS: 1<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED ON THE ROAD 2022-23<br />

BIRMINGHAM CITY 2,714 - -<br />

BLACKBURN ROVERS 1,536 - -<br />

BLACKPOOL 1,499 - -<br />

BRISTOL CITY - 781 356<br />

BURNLEY 2,683 - -<br />

CARDIFF CITY - - -<br />

COVENTRY CITY - 1,857 168<br />

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN - - -<br />

HULL CITY - 2,288 132<br />

LUTON TOWN - 1,032 258<br />

NORWICH CITY 2,643 - -<br />

MIDDLESBROUGH - 2,183 202<br />

MILLWALL 1,270 - -<br />

PRESTON NORTH END - 4,428 150<br />

QUEENS PARK RANGERS 668 - -<br />

READING 566 - -<br />

ROTHERHAM UNITED - - -<br />

STOKE CITY - 2,553 144<br />

SUNDERLAND 2,572 - -<br />

SWANSEA CITY - 560 462<br />

WATFORD - 1,908 292<br />

WEST BROMWICH ALBION - 1,936 180<br />

WIGAN ATHLETIC - - -<br />

CARABAO CUP<br />

WEST BROMWICH ALBION - 739 174<br />

● AWAY FANS AT THE LANE ● BLADES AWAY FANS<br />

● ROUND TRIP (MILES)<br />

GOAL TIMES<br />

F A<br />

0-15 5 4<br />

16-30 6 3<br />

31-45 3 3<br />

46-60 5 4<br />

61-75 11 1<br />

76-90 4 3<br />

EXTRA-TIME - -<br />

GOALS THE BREAKDOWN<br />

SHOTS 27<br />

HEADERS 6<br />

PENALTIES -<br />

OWN GOALS 1<br />

OTHERS -<br />

LEAGUE RECORD<br />

HOME AWAY TOTAL<br />

P 2477 2478 4955<br />

W 1318 677 1995<br />

D 617 609 1226<br />

L 542 1192 1734<br />

F 4537 2988 7525<br />

A 2708 4293 7001<br />

STAT SNIPPET...<br />

Andre Brooks made his<br />

professional debut from<br />

the bench for the Blades in<br />

the 5-2 win over Burnley.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


UTB 93<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP TOP 5s 2022-23<br />

GOALS<br />

ILIMAN NDIAYE<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> 9<br />

OLI McBURNIE<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> 9<br />

JERRY YATES<br />

Blackpool 9<br />

JAY RODRIGUEZ<br />

Burnley 9<br />

BEN BRERETON DIAZ<br />

Blackburn Rovers 9<br />

ASSISTS<br />

DAN BARLASER<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> 6<br />

SORBA THOMAS<br />

Huddersfield Town 6<br />

ILIAS CHAIR<br />

Queens Park Rangers 6<br />

JACK CLARKE<br />

Sunderland 6<br />

STEFAN JOHANSEN<br />

Queens Park Rangers 6<br />

CLEAN SHEETS<br />

FREDDIE WOODMAN<br />

Preston North End 11<br />

BEN WILSON<br />

Coventry City 8<br />

ETHAN HORVATH<br />

Luton Town 8<br />

THOMAS KAMINSKI<br />

Blackburn Rovers 7<br />

WES FODERINGHAM<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> 7<br />

GOALS SCORED FROM BENCH<br />

MANUEL BENSON<br />

Burnley 3<br />

OLIVIER NTCHAM<br />

Swansea City 3<br />

ANTOINE SEMENYO<br />

Bristol City 3<br />

GEORGIE KELLY<br />

<strong>Rotherham</strong> <strong>United</strong> 3<br />

ILIMAN NDIAYE<br />

<strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> 2<br />

GOALS SCORED<br />

BURNLEY<br />

37<br />

SHEFFIELD<br />

UNITED 34<br />

NORWICH<br />

CITY 28<br />

BRISTOL<br />

CITY 27<br />

WATFORD<br />

26<br />

POINTS WON AFTER FALLING BEHIND<br />

SWANSEA<br />

CITY 12<br />

BURNLEY<br />

11<br />

WATFORD<br />

8<br />

MILLWALL<br />

8<br />

SUNDERLAND<br />

8<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


94 UTB<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


UTB 95<br />

FACTS&FIGURES<br />

HOME<br />

AWAY<br />

P TEAM P W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS<br />

1 BURNLEY 20 6 4 0 20 10 4 4 2 17 13 +14 38<br />

2 BLACKBURN ROVERS 20 8 0 2 17 7 4 0 6 7 12 +5 36<br />

3 SHEFFIELD UNITED 19 5 3 1 22 10 5 2 3 12 8 +16 35<br />

4 NORWICH CITY 20 5 3 2 17 10 4 2 4 11 11 +7 32<br />

5 QUEENS PARK RANGERS 19 5 2 2 14 8 4 2 4 11 12 +5 31<br />

6 PRESTON NORTH END 20 3 4 3 5 7 5 3 2 11 9 0 31<br />

7 WATFORD 19 5 1 3 15 10 3 4 3 11 12 +4 29<br />

8 LUTON TOWN 19 2 6 2 13 11 5 2 2 9 8 +3 29<br />

9 SWANSEA CITY 19 5 2 3 15 13 3 3 3 10 13 -1 29<br />

10 MILLWALL 19 7 1 2 16 7 1 3 5 6 13 +2 28<br />

11 BIRMINGHAM CITY 19 3 4 2 10 6 4 2 4 10 10 +4 27<br />

12 READING 19 6 1 3 15 11 2 1 6 6 16 -6 26<br />

13 SUNDERLAND 19 2 4 3 10 10 4 2 4 14 12 +2 24<br />

14 CARDIFF CITY 19 4 2 3 7 6 3 1 6 8 15 -6 24<br />

15 COVENTRY CITY 17 3 1 3 6 6 3 4 3 11 12 -1 23<br />

16 BRISTOL CITY 20 4 2 4 13 10 2 3 5 14 19 -2 23<br />

17 ROTHERHAM UNITED 19 4 3 3 17 12 1 4 4 6 13 -2 22<br />

18 BLACKPOOL 19 3 1 5 12 13 3 3 4 11 15 -5 22<br />

19 STOKE CITY 19 2 2 5 9 14 4 2 4 11 11 -5 22<br />

20 MIDDLESBROUGH 19 3 5 2 11 10 2 1 6 13 15 -1 21<br />

21 HULL CITY 19 4 0 6 10 18 2 3 4 11 17 -14 21<br />

22 WEST BROMWICH ALBION 19 2 4 4 12 14 2 4 3 10 10 -2 20<br />

23 WIGAN ATHLETIC 19 1 3 6 6 17 4 2 3 13 11 -9 20<br />

24 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 18 4 1 5 10 10 0 2 6 7 15 -8 15<br />

FA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2022-23<br />

P TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS<br />

1 BRISTOL CITY 7 6 1 0 13 2 11 19<br />

2 LONDON CITY LIONESSES 8 5 2 1 17 6 11 17<br />

3 SOUTHAMPTON 8 5 2 1 11 6 5 17<br />

4 CHARLTON ATHLETIC 8 4 1 3 16 13 3 13<br />

5 CRYSTAL PALACE 7 4 0 3 9 8 1 12<br />

6 BLACKBURN ROVERS 8 3 2 3 9 12 -3 11<br />

7 BIRMINGHAM CITY 7 3 1 3 11 10 1 10<br />

8 LEWES 7 2 4 1 8 7 1 10<br />

9 SHEFFIELD UNITED 7 2 1 4 14 9 5 7<br />

10 DURHAM WOMEN 7 2 1 4 7 11 -4 7<br />

11 SUNDERLAND 8 1 1 6 5 13 -8 4<br />

12 COVENTRY UNITED 8 0 0 8 4 27 -23 0<br />

LEAGUE<br />

TABLES<br />

2022-23<br />

U21 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NORTH 2022-23*<br />

P TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS<br />

1 SHEFFIELD UNITED 13 8 2 3 23 15 8 26<br />

2 WIGAN ATHLETIC 13 5 2 6 21 19 2 17<br />

3 BURNLEY 12 5 2 5 20 25 -5 17<br />

4 HULL CITY 12 5 1 6 30 23 7 16<br />

5 BIRMINGHAM CITY 12 4 4 4 21 19 2 16<br />

6 PETERBOROUGH UNITED 13 3 4 6 22 28 -6 13<br />

7 COVENTRY CITY 11 3 2 6 17 21 -4 11<br />

8 CREWE ALEXANDRA 9 2 4 3 11 14 -3 10<br />

9 BARNSLEY 10 2 3 5 13 17 -4 9<br />

10 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 13 3 0 10 12 33 -21 9<br />

U18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE NORTH 2022-23*<br />

P TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS<br />

1 BARNSLEY 8 5 1 2 20 12 8 16<br />

2 SHEFFIELD UNITED 9 5 1 3 13 9 4 16<br />

3 BURNLEY 9 4 3 2 18 16 2 15<br />

4 PETERBOROUGH UNITED 9 4 0 5 16 23 -7 12<br />

5 WIGAN ATHLETIC 9 3 1 5 14 14 0 10<br />

6 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 8 2 3 3 8 8 0 9<br />

7 CREWE ALEXANDRA 8 2 2 4 10 13 -3 8<br />

8 COVENTRY CITY 7 2 1 4 11 13 -2 7<br />

9 BIRMINGHAM CITY 8 2 1 5 16 20 -4 7<br />

10 HULL CITY 8 1 1 6 10 28 -18 4<br />

*PLEASE NOTE, GAMES AGAINST TEAMS FROM THE SOUTH LEAGUE CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS NORTH TABLE<br />

UPDATED AS OF 06/11/22<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


96 UTB<br />

SEASON STATS<br />

2022-23<br />

AUG<br />

SEP<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

JAN<br />

FEB<br />

MAR<br />

APR<br />

M<br />

DATE KO OPPOSITION F-A ATT POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

MON 1 20:00 WATFORD 0-1 19,536 (1,908) 23 FOD’HAM BALDOCK CLARK EGAN N’-DAVIES STEVENS BERGE<br />

SAT 6 15:00 MILLWALL 2-0 27,738 (1,270) 7 FOD’HAM BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC EGAN CLARK N’-DAVIES BERGE 1<br />

THU 11 20:00 WEST BROM CC1 0-1 6,747 (739) – FOD’HAM GORDON AHMED’ZIC EGAN LOWE NORWOOD ARBLASTER<br />

SUN 14 14:00 MIDDLESBROUGH 2-2 26,056 (2,183) 9 FOD’HAM BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC EGAN N’-DAVIES LOWE BERGE 1<br />

WED 17 20:00 SUNDERLAND 2-1 28,597 (2,572) 4 FOD’HAM BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC 1 EGAN N’-DAVIES LOWE 1 BERGE<br />

SAT 20 15:00 BLACKBURN ROVERS 3-0 27,859 (1,536) 1 FOD’HAM BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC EGAN N’-DAVIES LOWE BERGE<br />

FRI 26 20:00 LUTON TOWN 1-1 9,882 (1,032) 2 FOD’HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN N’-DAVIES LOWE BERGE<br />

TUE 30 19:45 READING 4-0 27,810 (566) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK AHMED'ZIC 2 EGAN N'-DAVIES LOWE BERGE<br />

SUN 4 15:00 HULL CITY 2-0 20,426 (2,288) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC EGAN N'-DAVIES LOWE BERGE 1<br />

TUE 13 19:45 SWANSEA CITY 1-0 15,458 (560) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN AHMED’ZIC N'-DAVIES BERGE<br />

SAT 17 15:00 PRESTON NORTH END 2-0 18,412 (4,428) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK AHMED'ZIC EGAN BASHAM N'-DAVIES BERGE<br />

SAT 1 15:00 BIRMINGHAM CITY 1-1 29,927 (2,714) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN N'-DAVIES KHADRA BERGE<br />

TUE 4 19:45 QUEENS PARK RANGERS 0-1 26,666 (668) 1 FOD'HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN N'-DAVIES BOGLE BERGE<br />

SAT 8 15:00 STOKE CITY 1-3 22,008 (2,553) 1 FOD'HAM GORDON BASHAM EGAN N’-DAVIES DOYLE NORWOOD<br />

SAT 15 15:00 BLACKPOOL 3-3 28,455 (1,499) 2 FOD'HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN N'-DAVIES OSBORN DOYLE<br />

WED 19 19:45 COVENTRY CITY 0-1 17,913 (1,857) 4 DAVIES BALDOCK AHMED'ZIC EGAN BASHAM N'-DAVIES OSBORN<br />

SAT 22 15:00 NORWICH CITY 2-2 30,035 (2,643) 5 DAVIES BALDOCK AHMED'ZIC EGAN BASHAM OSBORN 1 FLECK<br />

SAT 29 12:30 WEST BROMWICH ALBION 2-0 22,270 (1,936) 4 DAVIES BALDOCK AHMED’ZIC EGAN BASHAM OSBORN FLECK<br />

TUE 1 20:00 BRISTOL CITY 1-0 17,437 (781) 3 FOD'HAM BALDOCK BASHAM EGAN ROBINSON OSBORN FLECK<br />

SAT 5 12:30 BURNLEY 5-2 28,924 (2,683) 3 FOD'HAM BALDOCK AHMED'ZIC 1 EGAN ROBINSON 1 STEVENS FLECK<br />

TUE 8 19:45 ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

SAT 12 15:00 CARDIFF CITY<br />

SAT 10 15:00 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN<br />

MON 19 20:00 WIGAN ATHLETIC<br />

MON 26 15:00 COVENTRY CITY<br />

THU 29 20:15 BLACKPOOL<br />

MON 2 20:00 QUEENS PARK RANGERS<br />

SAT 14 15:00 STOKE CITY<br />

FRI 20 19:45 HULL CITY<br />

SAT 28 15:00 READING<br />

SAT 4 15:00 ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

SAT 11 15:00 SWANSEA CITY<br />

WED 15 19:45 MIDDLESBROUGH<br />

SAT 18 15:00 MILLWALL<br />

SAT 25 15:00 WATFORD<br />

SAT 4 15:00 BLACKBURN ROVERS<br />

SAT 11 15:00 LUTON TOWN<br />

WED 15 19:45 SUNDERLAND<br />

SAT 18 15:00 WEST BROMWICH ALBION<br />

SAT 1 15:00 NORWICH CITY<br />

FRI 7<br />

15:00 WIGAN ATHLETIC<br />

MON 10 15:00 BURNLEY<br />

SAT 15 15:00 CARDIFF CITY<br />

TUE 18 19:45 BRISTOL CITY<br />

SAT 22 15:00 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN<br />

SAT 29 15:00 PRESTON NORTH END<br />

SAT 6 15:00 BIRMINGHAM CITY<br />

REMEMBRANCE DAY EDUCATION<br />

FOR UNITED’S U12s…<br />

As valued members of the education<br />

programme, <strong>Sheffield</strong> <strong>United</strong> have<br />

been invited to the U12 Christmas Truce<br />

Tournament taking place on November 13th.<br />

The competition, taking place at Cosford<br />

Royal Air Force base, will see the club take<br />

part in an education project alongside<br />

28 other clubs from the Premier League<br />

and Category One academies, with an<br />

opportunity to progress to the Premier<br />

League Truce Tournament in Belgium.<br />

The U12s, with support from educational and<br />

football staff, are putting together a project that<br />

will support Remembrance Day in promoting<br />

the Flanders Fields poem, their poppy design,<br />

social activities, which will be communicated<br />

across the whole club, and most importantly<br />

what this project means to them. Some fantastic<br />

work has been done by the U12 group and we<br />

wish them the best of luck in the competition.<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


UTB 97<br />

HOME GAMES IN BOLD<br />

1 NUMBER SIGNIFIES GOALS SCORED<br />

OG = INDICATES AN OWN GOAL – P = PENALTY<br />

BOOKED – SENT-OFF<br />

(9) = SUBSTITUTE USED (NUMBER DENOTES PLAYER REPLACED)<br />

8 9 10 11 SUBSTITUTES REFEREE<br />

NORWOOD FLECK JEBBISON NDIAYE LOWE (6), BREWSTER (10), KHADRA (3), OSBORN (8), SHARP (11), GORDON, AMISSAH J. SMITH<br />

NORWOOD FLECK BREWSTER NIDAYE 1 SHARP (10), JEBBISON (11), OSBORN (9), LOWE, KHADRA, McATEE, AMISSAH D. COOTE<br />

FLECK McATEE KHADRA BREWSTER OSBORN (8), CLARK (3), DOYLE (9), SHARP (10), BERGE (12), BALDOCK, N’-DAVIES, JEBBISON, AMISSAH D. WEBB<br />

NORWOOD FLECK SHARP NDIAYE BREWSTER (10), McBURNIE (11), GORDON, DOYLE, KHADRA, McATEE, AMISSAH OG A. MARRINER<br />

NORWOOD McATEE BREWSTER NDIAYE FLECK (9), KHADRA (10), McBURNIE (11), DOYLE, BASHAM, JEBBISON, AMISSAH J. LININGTON<br />

NORWOOD 1 FLECK KHADRA McBURNIE NDIAYE (10) 2 , BASHAM (2), BREWSTER (11), DOYLE (7), McATEE, JEBBISON, AMISSAH L. DOUGHTY<br />

NORWOOD McATEE McBURNIE 1 NDIAYE DOYLE (9), AMISSAH (1), AHMEDHODZIC (5), BREWSTER (11), ARBLASTER, OSULA, JEBBISON D. WEBB<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE 1 NDIAYE 1 KHADRA (11), BREWSTER (10), BASHAM (2), McATEE (9), ARBLASTER, JEBBISON, AMISSAH G. WARD<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE 1 NDIAYE BASHAM (6), BREWSTER (10) , McATEE (7), ARBLASTER (9), KHADRA, GORDON, AMISSAH M. DONOHUE<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE NDIAYE McATEE (9), BREWSTER (10), KHADRA (11) 1, JEBBISON, BROOKS, GORDON, AMISSAH D. BOND<br />

NORWOOD NDIAYE 1 McBURNIE 1 BREWSTER DOYLE (11), SHARP (10), McATEE (9), KHADRA, BROOKS, GORDON, AMISSAH J. SIMPSON<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE 1 NDIAYE BOGLE (6), BREWSTER (9), SHARP (10), McATEE (11), ARBLASTER, GORDON, DAVIES D. BOND<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE NDIAYE KHADRA (2), BREWSTER (9), SHARP (10), McATEE (6), ARBLASTER, GORDON, DAVIES J. LININGTON<br />

McATEE NDIAYE KHADRA BREWSTER 1 SHARP (10), ARBLASTER (8), SACHDEV (2), JEBBISON (11), OSBORN (6), BROOKS, DAVIES P. BANKES<br />

NORWOOD 1 McATEE 1 SHARP NDIAYE 1 BREWSTER (10), McBURNIE (6), AHMEDHODZIC (9), KHADRA (2), ARBLASTER, ROBINSON, DAVIES D. WEBB<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE NIDAYE McATEE (6) Y, FLECK (9), SHARP (5), KHADRA, BREWSTER, ROBINSON, AMISSAH K. STROUD<br />

NORWOOD McATEE SHARP BREWSTER NDIAYE (9), DOYLE (7), McBURNIE (11) 1, KHADRA (10), BUYABU, ROBINSON, AMISSAH J. SMITH<br />

NORWOOD DOYLE McBURNIE 1 NDIAYE 1 BREWSTER (7), SHARP (12), ROBINSON (2), STEVENS (5), KHADRA, McATEE, AMISSAH D. WHITESTONE<br />

NORWOOD NDIAYE 1 SHARP KHADRA McATEE (11), McBURNIE (10), STEVENS (7), CLARK (3), SACHDEV, BROOKS, DAVIES S. MARTIN<br />

NORWOOD OSBORN McBURNIE 2 NDIAYE 1 BASHAM (6), SHARP (10), ARBLASTER (7), BROOKS (2), CLARK, KHADRA, DAVIES D. BOND<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


98 UTB<br />

BLADES STATISTICIAN ANDREW KIRKHAM DELVES INTO THE<br />

ARCHIVES TO ENLIGHTEN UNITEDITES WITH TOPICAL FIGURES…<br />

MORE ABOUT UNITED’S INTERNATIONALS...<br />

Firstly, another thank you to Phil<br />

Whitaker for pointing out some errors<br />

and omissions in my recent item about<br />

<strong>United</strong>’s internationals. After some<br />

corrections both ways our figures now<br />

agree.<br />

10 TO 19 CAPS<br />

I omitted Sander Berge with 12 and Petr<br />

Katchouro with 10.<br />

TOTALS<br />

We have 100 players with international<br />

caps, the 100th being Iliman Ndiaye when<br />

he played for Senegal against Benin on<br />

4th June 2022. Those 100 players have<br />

gained a total of 638 caps.<br />

GOALS<br />

37 of our internationals have scored a<br />

total of 106 international goals. Those with<br />

three or more goals are:<br />

Goals Games<br />

Peter Ndlovu 20 25 Zimbabwe<br />

Billy Gillespie 13 25 Ireland<br />

Alf Ringstead 7 20 Republic of Ireland<br />

Luton Shelton 7 9 Jamaica<br />

Jimmy Dunne 6 8 Ireland*<br />

Jostein Flo 5 23 Norway<br />

Paul Ifill 5 5 Barbados<br />

Ernest Needham 3 16 England<br />

David Carney 3 13 Australia<br />

Colin Grainger 3 6 England<br />

John Egan 3 26 Republic of Ireland<br />

Some of Jimmy Dunne’s appearances were for the<br />

Republic of Ireland and his earlier ones could be<br />

classed as for Northern Ireland.<br />

THE COUNTRIES<br />

Our 100 internationals represented the<br />

following countries, with the number of<br />

players who did so, the total caps and the<br />

totals goals scored:<br />

Players Caps Goals<br />

England 34 101 18<br />

Cameroon 1 142 2<br />

Wales 21 116 8<br />

Canada 1 4 0<br />

Republic of Ireland 9 119 14<br />

China 1 5 0<br />

Scotland 7 40 0<br />

Cote d’Ivoire 1 1 0<br />

Northern Ireland 7 74 19<br />

Egypt 1 3 1<br />

Australia 3 25 6<br />

Estonia 1 3 0<br />

Norway 3 50 5<br />

Haiti 1 2 0<br />

Malta 2 16 0<br />

Jamaica 1 9 7<br />

Greece 2 8 0<br />

Senegal 1 2 0<br />

Barbados 1 5 5<br />

Turkey 1 1 0<br />

Belarus 1 10 1<br />

Zimbabwe 1 25 20<br />

Belize 1 5 0<br />

The ‘players’ totals<br />

include Jimmy Dunne<br />

for both Northern<br />

Ireland and the Republic<br />

of Ireland and Bob<br />

Evans for both England<br />

and Wales.<br />

⊲ Some of Jimmy Dunne’s<br />

earlier appearances<br />

could be classed as<br />

for Northern Ireland<br />

SHEFFIELD UNITED <strong>vs</strong> ROTHERHAM UNITED


SHEFFIELD UNITED<br />

1 O Adam DAVIES<br />

2 O George BALDOCK<br />

3 O Enda STEVENS<br />

4 O John FLECK<br />

5 O Jack O’CONNELL<br />

6 O Chris BASHAM<br />

7 O Rhian BREWSTER<br />

8 O Sander BERGE<br />

9 O Oli McBURNIE<br />

10 O Billy SHARP<br />

11 O Reda KHADRA<br />

12 O John EGAN<br />

13 O Max LOWE<br />

15 O Anel AHMEDHODŽIĆ<br />

16 O Ollie NORWOOD<br />

17 O Ismaila COULIBALY<br />

18 O Wes FODERINGHAM<br />

19 O Jack ROBINSON<br />

20 O Jayden BOGLE<br />

22 O Tommy DOYLE<br />

23 O Ben OSBORN<br />

26 O Ciaran CLARK<br />

28 O James McATEE<br />

29 O Iliman NDIAYE<br />

30 O Oliver ARBLASTER<br />

33 O Rhys NORRINGTON-DAVIES<br />

34 O Kyron GORDON<br />

36 O Daniel JEBBISON<br />

37 O Jordan AMISSAH<br />

39 O Sai SACHDEV<br />

ROTHERHAM UNITED<br />

1 O Viktor JOHANSSON<br />

2 O Wes HARDING<br />

3 O Cohen BRAMALL<br />

4 O Daniel BARLASER<br />

5 O Jamie McCART<br />

6 O Richard WOOD<br />

7 O Scott HIGH<br />

8 O Ben WILES<br />

9 O Tom EAVES<br />

10 O Brooke NORTON-CUFFY<br />

11 O Chiedozie OGBENE<br />

12 O Georgie KELLY<br />

14 O Conor WASHINGTON<br />

15 O Tolaji BOLA<br />

16 O Jamie LINDSAY<br />

17 O Shane FERGUSON<br />

18 O Oliver RATHBONE<br />

20 O Grant HALL<br />

21 O Lee PELTIER<br />

22 O Hakeem ODOFFIN<br />

24 O Cameron HUMPHREYS<br />

25 O Jake HULL<br />

26 O Robbie HEMFREY<br />

30 O Peter KIOSO<br />

31 O Josh VICKERS<br />

REFEREE<br />

KEITH STROUD<br />

ASSISTANT REFEREE 1<br />

IAN COOPER<br />

ASSISTANT REFEREE 2<br />

GEORGE BYRNE<br />

FOURTH OFFICIAL<br />

ANTHONY BACKHOUSE<br />

MAIN MATCH SPONSOR: ROTHERHAM GLASS — PYRAMID CARPETS<br />

PROGRAMME SPONSOR: EAGLE PLATFORMS — MATCH BALL SPONSOR: NATIONAL TIMBER GROUP<br />

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE:<br />

In the event of any emergency you will hear a safety<br />

message over the PA system. Remain where you are<br />

and listen carefully to the announcement. Comply<br />

immediately if it affects your area. Stewards, Police<br />

Officers and Officials will direct you to safe areas,<br />

which may be through Exit Doors/Gates to the street<br />

or on to the playing area. If you are disabled or<br />

feel unsafe in a large crowd, remain where you are<br />

until stewards assist you. Remain calm and do not<br />

move unless the announcement affects your area.

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