Mustela Putorius Furo
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League Championships:
Sheffield United 1 West Ham 0
Runners-up:
Sheffield United 2 West Ham 0
FA Cup:
Sheffield United 4 West Ham 3
Runners up
Sheffield United 2 West Ham 2
League Cup:
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 0
Runners Up
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 2
European Trophies:
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 1
Top division Seasons:
Sheffield United 60 West Ham 56
Record Home Attendance:
Sheffield United: 68287
West Ham: 42322
Notable events
Formed:
Sheffield United 1854 as Sheffield United Cricket Club and 1889 when the football team was established at the club.
West Ham United 1895
Both clubs hosted England Internationals
Bramall Lane hosts England Test match, FA Cup final replay and multiple FA Cup semi-finals
First officially recorded 100,000 attendance: Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur, FA Cup Final, 1901
First wembley final and unofficial record English attendance 124-200,000 depending upon sources, West Ham vs Bolton Wanderers, 1923
Bramall Lane, oldest pro sports stadium in continuous use for football, Yorkshire CCC formed there by SU Cricket Club
West Ham provide 3 players for England World Cup winning team, 1966
First floodlit match: Bramall Lane, 1878
Pity really that the antagonism exists and there's any argument on this as the data suggests both clubs are of similar stature and have much in common .... though West Ham's current profile is higher and has been for some time, and most of their success comes well after all of ours - which informs modern day fans' views of club status in the "media age".
Sheffield United 1 West Ham 0
Runners-up:
Sheffield United 2 West Ham 0
FA Cup:
Sheffield United 4 West Ham 3
Runners up
Sheffield United 2 West Ham 2
League Cup:
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 0
Runners Up
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 2
European Trophies:
Sheffield United 0 West Ham 1
Top division Seasons:
Sheffield United 60 West Ham 56
Record Home Attendance:
Sheffield United: 68287
West Ham: 42322
Notable events
Formed:
Sheffield United 1854 as Sheffield United Cricket Club and 1889 when the football team was established at the club.
West Ham United 1895
Both clubs hosted England Internationals
Bramall Lane hosts England Test match, FA Cup final replay and multiple FA Cup semi-finals
First officially recorded 100,000 attendance: Sheffield United vs Tottenham Hotspur, FA Cup Final, 1901
First wembley final and unofficial record English attendance 124-200,000 depending upon sources, West Ham vs Bolton Wanderers, 1923
Bramall Lane, oldest pro sports stadium in continuous use for football, Yorkshire CCC formed there by SU Cricket Club
West Ham provide 3 players for England World Cup winning team, 1966
First floodlit match: Bramall Lane, 1878
Pity really that the antagonism exists and there's any argument on this as the data suggests both clubs are of similar stature and have much in common .... though West Ham's current profile is higher and has been for some time, and most of their success comes well after all of ours - which informs modern day fans' views of club status in the "media age".