The Matlock Incident

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Have I imagined it, or did Sheffield United lose 2-1 at Matlock on July 19th 2017?

If so, why are articles appearing in the media suggesting otherwise? This one appeared in The Star on Wednesday this week...

http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...t-lost-a-match-after-stoke-city-win-1-8669881

And you'll see within the article that BET 365 put something out on Tuesday this week which reads:
It has been:

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182 days
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4,368 hours
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262,080 minutes
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15,724,800 seconds

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Since Sheffield United last lost a football match.

In another newspaper today I have read that Eastleigh are attempting to be the first team to break Sheffield United's unbeaten record.

This is all simply untrue.

Oddly enough, there was a comment added to the article in The Star on Tuesday, pointing out that the unbeaten run had been broken, but that comment was later removed.

So, what exactly is going on?

Why are the media putting out this story when it is patently false?

Have Bet 365 taken money on this and has that got something to do with it?

Or did we in fact NOT lose to Matlock last week and I've had a nasty bang on the head and imagined it?
 



As i said on the other thread on this subject, we haven't played since the end of April so all those days, hours, minutes or whatever quoted by Bet365 are entirely irrelevant.

We had an impressive unbeaten run at the end of last season, but for me non-competitive friendlies can't be included in an unbeaten run... Yes its nice that we're having a good preseason but that's all it is.

A new run will hopefully start next weekend.
 
Thanks for the clarification. So this doesn't count then as "Sheffield United" because it's an assembled group of players based on U23's - including Wright and Duffy (both 31 years old) and Lavery (24 years old). I think I understand it now.
And nor do friendlies as they're not competitive games
 
Thanks for the clarification. So this doesn't count then as "Sheffield United" because it's an assembled group of players based on U23's - including Wright and Duffy (both 31 years old) and Lavery (24 years old). I think I understand it now.

Hopefully with the season starting next week, Cerberus will become slightly less pedantic
 
Thanks for the clarification. So this doesn't count then as "Sheffield United" because it's an assembled group of players based on U23's - including Wright and Duffy (both 31 years old) and Lavery (24 years old). I think I understand it now.
This was an under 23 friendly and we played 3 over age players.Don't understand all this waffle it WASNT a first team match
just another one of the friendlies lined up for the.23 s.Eastleigh tonight will be classed as a 1at team friendly but I will be surprised if we don't make a lot of changes.I get the feeling this will bea low key match with one or two players coming back from injury we get some game time.
Eastleigh of.course will play as if there lives depended on it ,it's a game about fitness. but we probably will win anyway.
That would make it 13 on the bounce ( are you superstitious :) I like most of us would hope to finish with a win but for all superstitious blades may e it's best if we draw ; all in fun of course.
 



murder and shennanigans at gullivers kingdom
Nah. Summat has to happen other than a murder. Murders may result as people try to cover it up but there has to be something heinous, odious, shocking if it came out to begin with.

Good try dazzler but needs a good deal of embellishment.
 
Nah. Summat has to happen other than a murder. Murders may result as people try to cover it up but there has to be something heinous, odious, shocking if it came out to begin with.

Good try dazzler but needs a good deal of embellishment.


Cerberus finds a hidden door in his wardrobe and finds himself back in the real world?
 
Title of this thread would be great for the title of a book.
What sort of story would it be?

I thought of it as more of a 70's crime flick starring Gene Hackman, Rod Steiger and Gena Rowlands, directed by Michael Cimino.

Some bikers smash up a local chippy and in the subsequent investigation Lieutenant Biggs (Hackman) uncovers violence and corruption bubbling under the annual 'Fireworks and Fancy Boats' festival.
 
I thought of it as more of a 70's crime flick starring Gene Hackman, Rod Steiger and Gena Rowlands, directed by Michael Cimino.

Some bikers smash up a local chippy and in the subsequent investigation Lieutenant Biggs (Hackman) uncovers violence and corruption bubbling under the annual 'Fireworks and Fancy Boats' festival.
Much more like it.
Heinous.
Intrigue
Violent
Futile.

I like it
 
Have I imagined it, or did Sheffield United lose 2-1 at Matlock on July 19th 2017?

If so, why are articles appearing in the media suggesting otherwise? This one appeared in The Star on Wednesday this week...

http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...t-lost-a-match-after-stoke-city-win-1-8669881

And you'll see within the article that BET 365 put something out on Tuesday this week which reads:
It has been:

1f5d3.png
182 days
23f0.png
4,368 hours
23f1.png
262,080 minutes
231b.png
15,724,800 seconds

1f60e.png
Since Sheffield United last lost a football match.

In another newspaper today I have read that Eastleigh are attempting to be the first team to break Sheffield United's unbeaten record.

This is all simply untrue.

Oddly enough, there was a comment added to the article in The Star on Tuesday, pointing out that the unbeaten run had been broken, but that comment was later removed.

So, what exactly is going on?

Why are the media putting out this story when it is patently false?

Have Bet 365 taken money on this and has that got something to do with it?

Or did we in fact NOT lose to Matlock last week and I've had a nasty bang on the head and imagined it?

"It was all a bad dream, now you go back to sleep Bobby Ewing"

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Just by way of having an argument....
You do know that Travis Binnion coaches the U23s.
You do know that he was stood down for that Matlock game.
You do know that, on the night, the team at Matlock, irrespective of their age, was managed by the first team coaching staff.
Making it a first team game, not a development game.
You know all that, right.....
 



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