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In my lifetime, we've been promoted... *drumroll* once.

And relegated three times.

I chose a shit time to be born a Blade, and just to think there are kids in the crowd now who weren't even alive in 2006. Feel reyt sorry for them.
 

When was the last time we actual clinch promotion at home in front of our own fans?
Might be wrong but I think it might have been 27th April 1971 beat Cardiff 5-1.
 
When was the last time we actual clinch promotion at home in front of our own fans?
Might be wrong but I think it might have been 27th April 1971 beat Cardiff 5-1.

Silent may correct me here,but I don't think we did.
We finished the season on 56 points after beating Watford 3-0 in our final game.
Cardiff finished on 53 points after losing their last game 3-0 at Luton.
Had we lost and they'd won they would have finished runners up to Leicester on 55 points and we'd have finished 3rd on 54.

As a side note,Cardiff got to the Quarter Finals of the Cup Winners Cup that season before losing 2-1 over 2 legs to Real Madrid.
 
What do you remember about the 1960/61 season?

Season 1960-61 started in boiling hot weather on 20th August. United's first match was away at Norwich. I was only ten years old, so not attending many away matches, but we got a point. United supporters had a respect for Norwich then, as they had knocked us out of the FA Cup a couple of seasons before, so a point well won. I went to the first home game, against Plymouth. It was one of those early season mid-week matches when the pitch looked like a snooker table under the floodlights. We won easily 3-0. A few days later we beat Charlton at home 1-0. Not a big margin, but we always looked comfortably in charge.

For a while the results were a bit up and down. We lost away to Plymouth, but beat Leyton Orient away 4-1. We lost to Stoke away, 0-2, but beat Huddesrfield away 1-0. Home form was more steady. We beat Huddersfield 3-1, Swansea 3-0, and Portsmouth 3-1. We were well on top in all these games. This seemed to work through to the away form when we beat Luton 4-1 and Ipswich 1-0. Meanwhile we carried on winning at home. We beat Lincoln 2-1, Scunthorpe 2-0, and Brighton 2-1. I was at all the home games, and we looked capable of beating anyone at the Lane. The Scunthorpe game was memorable for the foul weather, some of the worst conditions I've ever seen a match played under. The wing on the John Street side was a lake.

United's first game in the League Cup came at Bury, where we lost 1-3. This was a real surprise, but few people were bothered about that competition then. We lost 1-3 at Middlesbrough in the League, but that was always a tough fixture. We had a 5th November win against Leeds at the Lane, 3-2. It was a good game, there were a few fireworks in the crowd, and added interest was caused by Leeds having former United players like Ted Burgin and Colin Grainger playing for them. We followed this up by a 1-0 win at Southampton and we beat Rotherham 3-1 at the Lane. It looked like we were back to top form, but then things started to go wrong.

We lost 2-4 at Anfield. We knew Liverpool were a tough challenge, but this was followed by a home defeat from Bristol Rovers 2-3 when we'd been leading 2-0. Bristol Rovers were a bogey team for us in those days, but that didn't make us feel any better. United seemed to lose nerve. We lost at Derby, dropped a point at home to Norwich, and in back-to-back Christmas matches took only one point from 4 in two matches against Sunderland. On New Year's Eve we won away at Charlton 3-2 and, though we didn't know it at the time, we had turned the corner.

The New Year saw us get a sensational win away to First Division Everton in the FA Cup 3rd Round. Much cheered up, we won our next two home games 4-1, first against Leyton Orient, then against Stoke. Next we had a home game against Lincoln in the FA Cup 4th Round and were easy winners 3-1. It's from around this time I remember "Ilkley Moor bar t'at" being played over the loud speakers when United came out of the tunnel at the start of the game. That became the team song for years after.

Next we lost 0-3 at Swansea, but came back with a 2-1 win over Luton at the Lane. Then we had another FA Cup match against First Division opposition. We were at home to Blackburn, who had been beaten finalists the year before. We won 2-1 and morale soared. We won 5-0 away to Lincoln and got a point at Scunthorpe, and then we had our next FA Cup match, a 6th Round match away at Newcastle. I didn't get to this game, but we had a great 3-1 win, playing in Tangerine shirts, and Billy Russell scored a hat trick.

United were in the thick of the promotion battle, but Ipswich were leading the pack. They came to the Lane and beat us 3-1, and we never really looked like winning. The next match was a 0-0 draw at Brighton.

Perhaps this was Cup nerves, because we were in the Semi-Final of the FA Cup and drawn against Leicester. My brother-in-law was twelve years older than me, (still is, come to that), and he took me up to Leeds to see the Semi-Final. The ground was packed. Before the kick-off some Leicester supporters carried a mock coffin round the pitch with "Sheffield United" on the side. For us, an elderly gent dressed in red and white with a long red and white baton walked round the pitch escorted by two young lasses with United hats and scarves. The game was real end-to-end stuff, and both sides had goals disallowed. Doc Pace hit the ball into Leicester's net, but the ref ruled he had handled it first. Doc pointed to a mark on his shirt, to show he had chested the ball, but there was no change. Ever after, I cited this as evidence we had been robbed, but I heard that Doc, just before he died, admitted he had handled the ball.

The game ended 0-0 and the replay was a few days later at Notts Forest's ground. We were at school, and the teacher let us listen to the second half commentary on the old school radio. This was 0-0 again. The third, and deciding, match was won by Leicester 0-2. They went on to lose in the Final to Spurs who were in their Double-winning year. We took comfort by saying we could concentrate on the promotion drive.

Meanwhile, me and my brother-in-law had returned to Elland Road, and stood in almost the same spot where we had been for the first Semi-Final. This time, we had gone to watch United beat Leeds 2-1. United played superbly well, but the outstanding point was the debut of Len Allchurch. Len scored in this, his first game for United, and played a crucial role in the rest of the season. He cost us £12,500 from Swansea, and was one of the shrewdest buys ever made by John Harris, who was famous for shrewd buys.

United next drew 1-1 at home to Liverpool. It looked as though Ipswich were certain to go up, and United and Liverpool were battling for the remaining promotion place. Next, we beat Portsmouth 2-1 at Fratton Park, Allchurch getting one of the goals. Me and my brother-in-law next went to see United at Rotherham. We won 2-1, Len scored again, and we were looking good for promotion. Next, we got a home win against Southampton. Len scored both goals in a 2-1 win.

Wednesday, 19th April, we had a home game against Derby. We won 3-1, and this secured promotion for us. We were back in the First Division after five seasons. We had played some great football, we had got to the FA Cup Semi-Finals and beat three Division 1 teams on the way.

Two games were left before the end of the season. We lost 1-3 at Bristol Rovers, that old bogey team, but finished with a glorious 4-1 win at the Lane against Middlesbrough. Len Allchurch got one of the goals, making 6 League goals from 8 appearances. We had some great players in that team - Hodgkinson; Coldwell; Graham Shaw; Richardson; Joe Shaw; Summers; Doc Pace; Billy Russell; Ron Simpson; Billy Hodgson; and that great servant Cliff Mason played in 21 first class matches that season, but Unitedites who remember that season will, perhaps, think first of Len Allchurch.
 
When was the last time we actual clinch promotion at home in front of our own fans?
Might be wrong but I think it might have been 27th April 1971 beat Cardiff 5-1.

Silent may correct me here,but I don't think we did.
We finished the season on 56 points after beating Watford 3-0 in our final game.
Cardiff finished on 53 points after losing their last game 3-0 at Luton.
Had we lost and they'd won they would have finished runners up to Leicester on 55 points and we'd have finished 3rd on 54.

As a side note,Cardiff got to the Quarter Finals of the Cup Winners Cup that season before losing 2-1 over 2 legs to Real Madrid.

Watford was the match we clinched promotion in 1971 but it was in 1982 against Peterborough that was the last time we clinched promotion in a home game
 
My first season ticket was in 1988/89. So, after two seasons, I'd seen us promoted on 2 out of 2 attempts. Since then, it has been 1 out of 26.
 
Fucking shitloads.

Only one of them has been ours, though :oops:
 
Watford was the match we clinched promotion in 1971 but it was in 1982 against Peterborough that was the last time we clinched promotion in a home game
I thought we clinched promotion on the Wednesday night before the Peterborough game. I had a feeling we beat someone on the Tuesday (Rochdale?) then Peterborough lost the following night to send us up. I might be wrong though.
 

I thought we clinched promotion on the Wednesday night before the Peterborough game. I had a feeling we beat someone on the Tuesday (Rochdale?) then Peterborough lost the following night to send us up. I might be wrong though.

Hazy memory but I think Peterborough either drew or lost at Hereford ? I remember having the radio on upstairs (best reception) & listening to lord knows which radio station that kept giving score updates. I can clearly recall running downstairs just after 9.30pm to tell my Dad we'd done it.
It was the first time I realised that Utd were allowed to go up the leagues and not just down them.
 
I thought we clinched promotion on the Wednesday night before the Peterborough game. I had a feeling we beat someone on the Tuesday (Rochdale?) then Peterborough lost the following night to send us up. I might be wrong though.

Hazy memory but I think Peterborough either drew or lost at Hereford ? I remember having the radio on upstairs (best reception) & listening to lord knows which radio station that kept giving score updates. I can clearly recall running downstairs just after 9.30pm to tell my Dad we'd done it.
It was the first time I realised that Utd were allowed to go up the leagues and not just down them.

You are probably right. I was at the Rochdale match but don't remember if we had clinched promotion due to Peterborough not winning. Am sure Revolution will confirm this
 
You are probably right. I was at the Rochdale match but don't remember if we had clinched promotion due to Peterborough not winning. Am sure Revolution will confirm this

Hereford beat Peterborough 2-1 the night before the Rochdale game. That result put us up.

We also went up due to other results in 1984 and 2006.

We went up in 1989 by not conceding double figures on the last day.

We needed to win to be sure in 1990, although as it turned out we would have gone up if we'd lost.
 
One - 2005/2006. My first season seeing every single league and cup match at 17. My dad tells me I did see all of the Saturday home games in the 1989-90 season but being born in June 1988 means I don't remember :)

This is why I'm so desperate for us not to get promoted until at least the 8th April, so I can finally see us get promoted at a match!
 
In my lifetime, we've been promoted... *drumroll* once.

And relegated three times.

I chose a shit time to be born a Blade, and just to think there are kids in the crowd now who weren't even alive in 2006. Feel reyt sorry for them.


I said something very similar when id just witnessed us being relegated by Bristol City at the Lane in some wierd relegation playoff experiment . Id seen three relegations and two promotions so not quite as bad as you but i had seen the ignominy of seeing us drop to the Old Fourth Division .

Whilst having a few beers with some of the lads i said i doubt ill ever see us play in the Old first Division .

That was Bassetts first year at the helm . The rest , as they say , is History .

Ive seen 5 promotions and 5 relegations in total btw .
 
Hereford beat Peterborough 2-1 the night before the Rochdale game. That result put us up.

We also went up due to other results in 1984 and 2006.

We went up in 1989 by not conceding double figures on the last day.

We needed to win to be sure in 1990, although as it turned out we would have gone up if we'd lost.
So the last time we clinched promotion after a home game was in 1971. sladeblade was correct
 
Not enough in recent years and not enough a long time ago.
 
I started going regularly in 1959,my first promotion was in the 1960/61 season,this was when 'Doc' Pace became a boyhood hero,he scored a lot of goals that season in a great side.We also reached the semi of the FA Cup,'Doc' had a goal disallowed late on for hand ball in the first semi final at Elland Road which we deserved to win.I will have seen 7 promotions,not a great return in 57 years,they don't come around very often so lets hope this season makes 8,enjoy the ride !!
 
6 promotions starting in 71....8 relegations from 68.
Hopefully by the time CW has finished,he will have evened it up.
 

1970/71
1981-82
1983-84
1988-89
1989-90
2005-06

Thing is about promotions at the time they are bitter sweet. In knots during the season, starved of success and football after the season and worried about religation the following season.

Promotion seasons are in a way best experienced reminiscing with fellow Blades years later.
 

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