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Nervous beforehand. I thought we’d take reyt beating, it’s a nagging fear I have. Had it all my blades supporting life. 1st goal went in & it was more a thought of we’ve now got something to defend. 2nd goes in and it’s a feeling of Christ, we might get something here. 2-2, and they’re chanting 2-0 & you f’cked it up and the ground was honestly shaking. And I’m thinking yep, you’re right. Duffy scores and it’s bedlam, just a pure release of emotion. Screaming, hugging & shouting abuse at the north stand. 4-2, knowing we done it. Having to wait ages in the car park after the game by the police. I hate derbies. :)
 

My favourite moment was the Brooks nutmeg. It showed those dribbling imbeciles we were not a "pub team" and made them look like proper twats.
 
That View From above is brilliant a year on. All saying they’d still be above us...they haven’t been above us since!!
 
That View From above is brilliant a year on. All saying they’d still be above us...they haven’t been above us since!!
How can you forget the opening game of this season, when they were above us on goals scored after we lost 2-1 and they 'only' lost 3-2!
 
Watched in my local just outside Huddersfield. Place was nt exactly full. But I was only Blade in there.
Along with three from the dark side!!!
At us being two nil up they were all very quiet, appart from when Leon missed a chance when one piped up 'Thats the Leon we know and love'. Then it was 2 1 and they got a bit more cocky. Then of course they equalised. At which point one shouted to me 'Are tha bouncing yet Ken!!!'.
And low and behold two seconds later Duffy the Bounce Slayer struck.
I was off my chair and bouncing round the pub screaming 'Im f**king bouncing nar' much to the ammusement of the neutral clientel. And when Leon banged in the fourth I could help but give it 'Yes and thats the Leon WE know and love'!!!
It was wonderful to see them all slink out with their heads hung low.
Happy days.
 
Took my 8 year old against the wishes of our lass who thought he was too young, he was fully briefed about not wearing his United shirt and regardless of the result we walk out in and out quietly and straight faced, when Flecks free kick went in the place just erupted, the afternoon got better and better. The pub team were battering them, on their patch, I'd waited so long for that feeling.

Then the Duffy goal, has to be one of the best moments of watching United in my life, the timing, the way it silenced twenty odd thousand pigs, just as they started thinking they might get something out of the game, the roof came off!

The final episode was seeing a piggy mate who is very vocal sat outside my local as we got home, told my lad he could now wear his Blades shirt and we were going in for an hour, first pint of the day tasted sweet, to his credit the pig shook my hand, he knew!
 
Here's a reminder.

Have a read and a smile

Roys views.......pre match and post match

Bulmer stuck them up today on the anniversary of the Derby, on the the Vital up the blades board

:D

https://roysviewfrom.com/2017/09/22/pre-match-view-from-wednesday/

https://roysviewfrom.com/2017/09/24/view-from-wednesday/

Big shout out to Roy for the glorious collection of obnoxious pig fans comments.

Another great part of the day was reading about how Leon Clarke's face will be etched into one pig fans mind forever as he ran past the kop as dem Blades went 2 up
 
Lmaobob had already booked a weekend in London before the fixtures were out praying that the Sheffield derby wouldnt be on 23rd /24th Sept! He was gutted when the fixtures came out. He was still determined to go to the match and left London at 6am, caught the train to Watford (he left his car at a relative's house) , drove up the M1 and arrived at my house in a good time. It was a memorable day for us!
 
I went to Cosmo on the Friday and ate a fuck load of The Crab omelette they had there.

I felt a bit off throughout Saturday, and I went to bed feeling quite rough.

I woke up on the Sunday feeling even more rough, I ate half a bowl of Cheerios before vomiting for the next few hours.

I felt absolutely fucking shocking. The entire family came round to mine to watch the match, so I went downstairs just as we kicked off.

Every time we scored everyone went mental. My dog was going mental at everyone going mental, there were absolute scenes.

I felt fine afterwards.
 
I had decided to watch it at home. I toyed with the idea of inviting my mates round but I think I wanted to keep it as low key as possible so it wouldn't seem such a huge deal. In the end I watched it my dad.

I was fairly calm up until the teams were announced and then the nerves just hit me. I tried to keep occupied and avoided the build up on tv but I was so tense and the time up until kick off went so slow.

The free kick for the first goal will live in my mind forever. The amount of time it took for us to actually take it was really quite bizzare. It was almost like we knew it was going in and were just making it all as grandoise as possible. It was like a dream. Once Clarke had got the second, I for the first time sat back and took my eyes away from the screen. We were so comfortable it was beyond all my hopes but then they scored out of absolutely nowhere and I just suddenly felt it was all going to go wrong. From looking forward to half time to bask in the glory of the half, I was
desperate for it start again. I just wanted it over now.

When I look back at the game today, Wednesday were only really on top for about 10-15 minutes but that quarter of an hour or so felt like 8 hours of constant pressure. When they scored I told my dad I couldn't watch the rest of it and went upstairs. I got a cigarette (don't smoke but had a packet lying about from a party) and just stood motionless in the bathroom.

I lasted about 30 seconds before I went back downstairs. I was so dumbfounded and dismayed that I didnt even notice the pricks bouncing. Even as Duffy approached the box I was still shaking my head and smoking my cig at breakneck speed. Then he shot. For a split second I thought it had gone wide. I'm not sure if this was just my brain not being able to comprehend that United had just done something so unUnited like. My dad jumped up cheering but I was frozen. Then I went absolutely mental. Even the most pessimistic united fan deep down knew from that minute it was our day. Still didn't stop the nerves though.

Clarke's goal seemed to come about 30 seconds after Duffy's. Watching the match back I can't recall hardly anything in the space between the third and fourth goals. I think from minutes 67-77 I just sat bemused uttering"fuck me this is fucking mad". I remember looking at my phone after the Clarke goal and I had something like 20 messages. It seemed that every United fan was now confident it was won and sent gleeful messages to each other at the same moment.

In my time in watching United it was certainly the best feeling in a derby that I have experienced. I'd seen us beat them many times before but this was different. They were so confident. They had given us shit all pre season about how we would struggle and laughing at the likes of Sharp and Clarke and yet we took them apart in their own back yard. I truly believe it had a huge impact on both clubs in a way we've not seen in my lifetime. They unravelled, spiralled into a relegation battle, sacked Carlos and we started to see the first murmurs of discontent about "Mr. Chsnsiri". Meanwhile we shot to the top of the league, before somewhat inevitably fizzling out, and fully established ourselves as a Championship club again.

Who knows what would have happened had Duffy's shot gone wide.....
 
I had decided to watch it at home. I toyed with the idea of inviting my mates round but I think I wanted to keep it as low key as possible so it wouldn't seem such a huge deal. In the end I watched it my dad.

I was fairly calm up until the teams were announced and then the nerves just hit me. I tried to keep occupied and avoided the build up on tv but I was so tense and the time up until kick off went so slow.

The free kick for the first goal will live in my mind forever. The amount of time it took for us to actually take it was really quite bizzare. It was almost like we knew it was going in and were just making it all as grandoise as possible. It was like a dream. Once Clarke had got the second, I for the first time sat back and took my eyes away from the screen. We were so comfortable it was beyond all my hopes but then they scored out of absolutely nowhere and I just suddenly felt it was all going to go wrong. From looking forward to half time to bask in the glory of the half, I was
desperate for it start again. I just wanted it over now.

When I look back at the game today, Wednesday were only really on top for about 10-15 minutes but that quarter of an hour or so felt like 8 hours of constant pressure. When they scored I told my dad I couldn't watch the rest of it and went upstairs. I got a cigarette (don't smoke but had a packet lying about from a party) and just stood motionless in the bathroom.

I lasted about 30 seconds before I went back downstairs. I was so dumbfounded and dismayed that I didnt even notice the pricks bouncing. Even as Duffy approached the box I was still shaking my head and smoking my cig at breakneck speed. Then he shot. For a split second I thought it had gone wide. I'm not sure if this was just my brain not being able to comprehend that United had just done something so unUnited like. My dad jumped up cheering but I was frozen. Then I went absolutely mental. Even the most pessimistic united fan deep down knew from that minute it was our day. Still didn't stop the nerves though.

Clarke's goal seemed to come about 30 seconds after Duffy's. Watching the match back I can't recall hardly anything in the space between the third and fourth goals. I think from minutes 67-77 I just sat bemused uttering"fuck me this is fucking mad". I remember looking at my phone after the Clarke goal and I had something like 20 messages. It seemed that every United fan was now confident it was won and sent gleeful messages to each other at the same moment.

In my time in watching United it was certainly the best feeling in a derby that I have experienced. I'd seen us beat them many times before but this was different. They were so confident. They had given us shit all pre season about how we would struggle and laughing at the likes of Sharp and Clarke and yet we took them apart in their own back yard. I truly believe it had a huge impact on both clubs in a way we've not seen in my lifetime. They unravelled, spiralled into a relegation battle, sacked Carlos and we started to see the first murmurs of discontent about "Mr. Chsnsiri". Meanwhile we shot to the top of the league, before somewhat inevitably fizzling out, and fully established ourselves as a Championship club again.

Who knows what would have happened had Duffy's shot gone wide.....

'Who knows what would have happened had Duffy's shot gone wide....' Please Roy don't let's go there.

As an aside - at just before 7.00pm last night after finishing a ball breaking marathon shift I got in the car to drive home, turned the radio on and quite appropriately was greeted with 'September by Earth Wind and Fire'.
 
Early dash to town, few pints in the Bankers then an easy tram ride to the rust bucket and enjoy the game.
That was the plan - 2 & 2/3 out of 4 turned out to be true.
First 2 - tick.
3rd - was horrendous.
4th - loved it, after missing first 2 goals.....
My son got me a ticket somehow & it was a lovely ‘dad & lad’ day out. Especially after the last derby I went to at the sty was Boxing Day - where I went with my dear old Dad all those years ago.
An amazing, memorable & emotional day.
 
Watched it in a pub in Elsecar, against my better instinct. Pub choc full of Blades apart from a gnarled old Grunter sat next to me, As we took charge of the match, he chelped ( nice word) « it wasn’t like this back in my day » as Blades jumped all over the pub. Very nervous beforehand. Persuaded to go to Pub by my wife who’d accused me of being anti social. I’m sure i’d have been VERY anti social if we’d have lost
 
Got tickets for the clubhouse after forfeiting my option of a ticket (not paying £42, though obviously now wish I had but won’t dwell on it). Got one pint then opted for the Aldi and 8 cans of ‘Scandinavian puffta cider’. Dare say I drank 3 and the rest went in the air.

The heat in there was unbearable at times. But the raw emotion on faces for THAT goal was special.

Happy anniversary Blades
 

The Clubhouse
Couldn't get tickets.
Me and Ken Jnr decided to meet IN Sheffield and watch the match there rather than stay in Warwickshire and Leeds.

Atmosphere charged. A mixture of excitement, apprehension, uncertainty and trepidation. The hum almost visible as the place fills up and people down their first couple of pints and seek the most suitable vantage point to view one of the screens without an obstruction. Some people had reserved tables and had seats saved, strategically near the array of screens of their choice.
The noise levels increase as the Blades anthems kick in and the throng of the growing mass coagulates into a writhing leviathan, seething with energy focused on the first steel city derby in more than 6 years.
The whistle goes and the volume cranks up to 11 as the Blades tear into Carlos's crew from the off, in a typical Wilder full frontal. The ball is worked to the inside left channel where Brooks picks up and glides past a couple of desperate pork scratchings only to be brought down on the edge of the area as he threatens to sythe through like a hot knife through lard.
Shouts of "Fucking dirty piggy Basteds" ring out and roars of appreciation for the young Welsh Wizard join in the cacophony.
The ref gets his can of squirty cream out to denote the pig free zone from the orb of delight. Westwood arranges a shield of spare ribs and points his rectum at the east bank of pork.
Coutts and Brooks stand over the ball and wait for the referee to oscillate his pea.
The place goes quiet.
The shrill of the whistle announces the permission to carry on and a second or two later Coutts makes the decoy run to Brooks's feigned tap forward.
Instead, young David is winding up the chord of his sling shot and back heels the ball into the path of the Bru-hammer.
A collective gasp.
A split second of anticipation.
Our Scottish hero takes a stride that will indelibly write his name into steel city folklore and twats one past a stranded Westwood into the bottom corner
... and the fucking place erupts.
Scenes.
Pandemonium.
Tables overturned.
Bedlam.
Fountains of cheap larger, ale, cider and babycham cascade in torrents over the throng of delerious Blades jumping and hugging and screaming at the tops of their voices. The ceiling is dripping with lager and Scandinavian poofta cider as rivers of glass and the remnants of people's drink spread all over the floor. Revellers come back to their senses and seek their pals and vantage points to resume watching the game.

... and that's just for starters.
that was when i was stood at the bar back to the tv screen :D
 
Watched it in the hotel and after the match walked around to the clubhouse with a plan to stop at the cricketers. It was packed outside the Cricketers with blades giving it the "whooooooaaaaa" as cars drove past in anticipation of whether blade or pork was in the vehicles. Was great seeing bus drivers giving the thumbs up and every so often a grunter with a face of thunder would come past giving it the rods. Then went around to the clubhouse where the atmosphere was electric. Quickly spoilt by the riot police turning up and forming a line either end of the road. You could tell something was going to happen so we went further up london road and enjoyed the rest of the evening.
 
Here's a reminder.

Have a read and a smile

Roys views.......pre match and post match

Bulmer stuck them up today on the anniversary of the Derby, on the the Vital up the blades board

:D

https://roysviewfrom.com/2017/09/22/pre-match-view-from-wednesday/

https://roysviewfrom.com/2017/09/24/view-from-wednesday/
interesting read that after all this time. they 'still' thought they were better than us, it was a one off and they had 'bigger fish to fry'.. they came fucking nowhere.
 
Was supposed to meet me mate (PIG) in the pub after the game. Diddn't turn up, just went home. HAHA
 
Watching it at home:

  • Having a wasp fly out at me while I was brushing my teeth
  • The entire room bursting into hysterics when we saw Ossie Owl moping on the touchline
  • Me saying to my brother "we've fucking bottled this" when they equalised... how wrong I was!
  • More hysterics for the rest of the match
  • Hearing a car outside shouting "UNITED!" at visibly pig residences (living in Hackenthorpe I am not sure how so many of them ended up here)
 
Went to stocky football club, the clubhouse divided itself into two sides naturally with the exception of one couple who’d decided to stay in our side, with the hope of rubbing it in I’d imagine...

The fleck goal came as a shock and I didn’t realise it was in until the room erupted in noise, save for one voice “fucking hell” the locals running between our side to theirs baiting the weds all sat down shellshocked..

Clarke’s goal was poetic justice as all they’d done prior to the game was say how shit he was, more running up to the other door ( which has a small window next to it as some will know) so even though I don’t do gloating till afterwards, I afforded myself a sneaky look at thier kites as I made a needed visit to the toilet, beer going down well now and in high spirits, and to be fair I’d started to relax a little as we were so on top, hoping for a clean sheet at half time, if we could keep it two nil I thought we’d be ok for something as I knew they’d have a spell in the game, then at the death they scored a decent poachers goal for two one, a muted cheer next door and some discussion as to who scored, some thought it was waddle who’d crossed it for hirsty..

Couple of pints later and it’s two all, the other room was a cloud of dust as they’d jumped up to celebrate the equaliser, the Wendy fan who stayed in our side never quietly went next door while they were losing he just sucked it up like a good un hoping for it to turn around but even at 2-2 he still couldn’t bring himself to get carried away too much because he knew they were against the run of play and there was a lot of time to be played, but before he could take a sip and enjoy the scenes on tv and of us throwing it away again, the bouncing stopped and a legend was confirmed..

We’d gone from thinking please no, to hell yeah in about two minutes, and the only thought going through my head is that I wasn’t there to see it at the ground, but felt sorry for our kid who was working, so (another) phone call to him in the van to let him know what had just unfolded was in order, “yeah they’re all bouncing up and down the whole stadium, and Duffy just runs in and scores, they’ve all just froze on the spot, you won’t believe how funny it is”, we decided not to get all in front ourselves as it wasn’t over... I’ll call you at the end.

Tbh I was nervous then, could we see it home, the drink was taking it’s toll as the seal had been broken and a visit to the little boys room beckoned once more, while in there I heard a loud ish cheer followed by a second louder cheer, I thought they must have got a penalty, how wrong I was when I got back just in time to see the replay of Leon riding the challenge and sliding it in for 4, the Missus rang me and said she’s turned the oven off, she knew I’d be home late..

The returning Wendy’s that had been to the game were full of praise when they got back to the club, mostly for Brooks, and Clarke, some were wishing they had one of thier own like Wilder in charge and on the whole were decent in defeat, the phrase “you lot wanted it more” was bounced around the room a little.. ;)

We ruined thier season, they admitted that they never got over that defeat... priceless...
 
'Who knows what would have happened had Duffy's shot gone wide....' Please Roy don't let's go there.

As an aside - at just before 7.00pm last night after finishing a ball breaking marathon shift I got in the car to drive home, turned the radio on and quite appropriately was greeted with 'September by Earth Wind and Fire'.
Magic FM, had the same on this morning on my way to the airport lol
 
I was in Lyon, France, went to the King Harold pub in the Old town, 8 Euros a pint, so I was so glad I didn't have to break the bank to drown my sorrows, quite happy to do it to celebrate a most memorable victory. When Duffy's bouncing killer went in, I went mental and a group of laughing Frenchmen bought me a beer!
 
I had decided to watch it at home. I toyed with the idea of inviting my mates round but I think I wanted to keep it as low key as possible so it wouldn't seem such a huge deal. In the end I watched it my dad.

I was fairly calm up until the teams were announced and then the nerves just hit me. I tried to keep occupied and avoided the build up on tv but I was so tense and the time up until kick off went so slow.

The free kick for the first goal will live in my mind forever. The amount of time it took for us to actually take it was really quite bizzare. It was almost like we knew it was going in and were just making it all as grandoise as possible. It was like a dream. Once Clarke had got the second, I for the first time sat back and took my eyes away from the screen. We were so comfortable it was beyond all my hopes but then they scored out of absolutely nowhere and I just suddenly felt it was all going to go wrong. From looking forward to half time to bask in the glory of the half, I was
desperate for it start again. I just wanted it over now.

When I look back at the game today, Wednesday were only really on top for about 10-15 minutes but that quarter of an hour or so felt like 8 hours of constant pressure. When they scored I told my dad I couldn't watch the rest of it and went upstairs. I got a cigarette (don't smoke but had a packet lying about from a party) and just stood motionless in the bathroom.

I lasted about 30 seconds before I went back downstairs. I was so dumbfounded and dismayed that I didnt even notice the pricks bouncing. Even as Duffy approached the box I was still shaking my head and smoking my cig at breakneck speed. Then he shot. For a split second I thought it had gone wide. I'm not sure if this was just my brain not being able to comprehend that United had just done something so unUnited like. My dad jumped up cheering but I was frozen. Then I went absolutely mental. Even the most pessimistic united fan deep down knew from that minute it was our day. Still didn't stop the nerves though.

Clarke's goal seemed to come about 30 seconds after Duffy's. Watching the match back I can't recall hardly anything in the space between the third and fourth goals. I think from minutes 67-77 I just sat bemused uttering"fuck me this is fucking mad". I remember looking at my phone after the Clarke goal and I had something like 20 messages. It seemed that every United fan was now confident it was won and sent gleeful messages to each other at the same moment.

In my time in watching United it was certainly the best feeling in a derby that I have experienced. I'd seen us beat them many times before but this was different. They were so confident. They had given us shit all pre season about how we would struggle and laughing at the likes of Sharp and Clarke and yet we took them apart in their own back yard. I truly believe it had a huge impact on both clubs in a way we've not seen in my lifetime. They unravelled, spiralled into a relegation battle, sacked Carlos and we started to see the first murmurs of discontent about "Mr. Chsnsiri". Meanwhile we shot to the top of the league, before somewhat inevitably fizzling out, and fully established ourselves as a Championship club again.

Who knows what would have happened had Duffy's shot gone wide.....

Goosebumps reading that and I wasn’t even there! There is something special about watching it at home with your dad.
 
Goosebumps reading that and I wasn’t even there! There is something special about watching it at home with your dad.

Yeah without getting too sentimental I will treasure the day for longer watching it with him than if I had gone to the pub.
 
I remember telling my mate about Brooks and then he does the run that leads to the Fleck goal then this.

My mate (who is a fan of football rather than one team although when he comes to see United always supports well) also made a comment about how good the tge ground looked bouncing was going absolutely nuts when Duffy pounced.

Love watching that. Also, In the stand, there's a tormented blonde porkette ripping her pigtails out at the sheer agony of Brooks' skill.
 
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My memories of 24/9/17 are mainly my best mate's wedding (selfish git booking it for that day ;) ). BUT...I'll never forget taking a couple of minutes to myself to go and check the score once I knew the match was over. I spent about a minute just staring at my phone, unable to comprehend what I was seeing, but there it was, Sheffield Wednesday 2 - 4 Sheffield United. I welled up, I screamed at the sky (and a very surprised cow) in sheer ecstacy. I phoned my dad and had a brief conversation about what had just happened while I was 130 miles away from Sheffield.

Then, I collected myself, and went and spent the rest of the day doing my duty as best man. It was, in all respects, a truly wonderful day for me.
 
The vicar at my church is a wendy fan, which is weird considering I live in Bristol. I wore my blades shirt to his interview for a laugh.

He was at the game and I was driving to watch my son play. He said he would keep me updated and sure enough after 2 mins a text comes through.
I asked my lad to read it out and almost crashed when he said 1-0 Fleck has scored for the blades. Then 2-0 and I couldnt believe it. Sure enough though
he was getting v excited as it was 2-1 and then 2-2. Credit to him though, he couldnt praise us enough afterwards and said Brooks was top drawer.

He failed to mention the bouncing day bit, I saw that later and laughed hard with him.

We also watched the rematch on sky at his. That was a really nervous game, but we were terrible.

still 4-2, what a result. Leon Clarke and Duffers I salute you.
 

I reckon it is time for me to put my reflections and memories to this page.

I remember in the build up to the match there was a lot of people who said they wasn’t paying £42 for a ticket, and LS26BLADE kindly offered to let me use his loyalty points to get Brownie Jnr a ticket as we have all been going to the matches together for the last few years, and he knew exactly what it would mean to a 8 year old boy to see something special like that although we didn’t know it would pan out, and during various times where Brownie Jnr was subjected to pig properganda, he occasionally asked me to take him to Hillsborough, and I had promised him a trip to Hillsborough one day with me, but with the proviso that I will make the day special. Thankfully his immune system was strong and he resisted multiple attempts of pig properganda infecting him, and his colours were already firmly nailed to the red and white cause.

I was apprehensive in the days leading up to the match, I felt a strange kind of nervous energy, the sort where you think something good is going to happen but you daren’t think about it in case it doesn’t come off. The morning of the match my Wednesday ladyfriend and her two Wednesdayite sons came round to my gaff for breakfast together. They was all in their blue and white, whilst me and Brownie Jnr was resplendent in our red and white. They were all supremely confident, forecasting a heavy win, whilst I was like a cat on hot bricks, I just couldn’t settle at all, couldn’t eat, and she saw it in my eyes that I was incredibly nervous.

We went to the match separately, we had decided to a while back and meet up again after the match, so she went off in her car, and a few minutes later I went off in mine, driving all the way to Foxhill with the windows down blasting out a medley of United songs out of the stereo, getting some funny looks, and having one fat oaf walking over to my car effing and blinding and calling us cunts (I thought it was only our fans who behaved like that towards women and children).

We parked up and walked down Foxhill Road, and a group of lads coming out the Pheasant clocked I was wearing a Blades shirt under my top and gave us a bit of friendly stick, telling us we was both brave walking down there as Unitedites, Brownie Jnr having seen it kick off outside the away end at Bramall Lane v Norwich burst in to tears as he was afraid I was going to get a kicking, the same who told me we was brave clocked that he was scared and said “there isn’t anything to worry about kid, we are all Sheffield” and made sure he was ok and reassured him there wasn’t anything to be scared about. I call in to the Sainsbury’s and bought a couple of bottles of water and a couple of bottles of pop to take in with me as im very particular about my money ending up in the pockets of Wednesday and Wednesday supporting businesses if it isn’t necessary. It was when I saw the side walking out of Sainsburys that I saw the side and immediately worried, Clarke and Brooks up front was the main one, and I couldn’t see where the win would come from.

Getting in the ground we was made to remove the tops from our drinks, and when we got in the top tier of the away end, I was immediately hit the same sense of raw hatred of Sheffield Wednesday that I always have had when we play them, friends become sworn emenies, and we had an hour to wait until kick off my nerves getting worse and worse and the pangs of hatred became more and more real and reached a crescendo as the announcer played Hi-Ho Silver lining.

As the match kicked off I seem to remember us looking settled early on, and when we won the free kick I just had a feeling that something would happen. Then in the blink of an eye it happened, the ball getting knocked to Fleck and him hitting it sweetly and it curling round the wall, it curls a lot more than is apparent on telly. The moments that followed was absolute pandemonium, I must have been bellowing yessssss for a good minute or so, with both fists raised skywards and by the time I had stopped the game had restarted and Brownie Jnr said to me “I’ve neber seen you celebrate a goal like that”

The game seemed to settle down, and the home supporters seemed shell shocked and the atmosphere a bit flatter, then all of a sudden Leon Clarke appeared in what seemed an acre of space and nochelently rolled the pass Westwood for 2-0, and me and Brownie Jnr going absolutely berserk

The rest of the half seemed to settle down a bit, and as half time approached I prayed we didn’t concede before half time as I knew that it would mean they came out for the second half with all guns blazing, and Hooper duly pulled one back on the stroke of half time, and for some reason it seemed to knock the wind out of sails.

The first 15 minutes of the second half was painful, absolute agony, as the home fans found their voice, their side picked up their game and attacked in waves, with purpose and our game became all about self preservation rather than getting a third, I had said they would come out like that and it was up to us to hold out for 15-20 minutes, let them tire themselves out and pick them off on the break. Then the worst happened and Joao scored.

For 93 seconds and it seemed like 15 minutes, it was horrendous, painful and torture and we was stunned in to silence whilst the home stands bounced in sheer glee, with everyone bouncing and it even though I hate them it was a spectacular sight. To me for every single one of the long seconds it felt like we had blown it, United had disappointed me so many times before, and it was just written out that it would happen again. I can’t rememner the bouncing stopping, Just Duffy breaking down the right and looking like he was going to try and stick a cross in or look for a pass, and then in slow motion the net just seemed to bulge, and I stood motionless with disbelief for a moment before going barmy once again.

I was expecting them to come back at us, but they was broken, the atmosphere was flat and they sensed it, and we knew it but they was broken, we had broken their spirit, they had nothing more to give, and it didn’t surprise when Leon barged through their hapless defence and knocked home the 4th to kick off the party, 2,000 Blades celebrating and enjoying a party atmosphere whilst the home fans quietly left the stadium, finishing off with an injury time serenade to Chris Wilder celebrating his birthday.

After the match we had to wait a while to get let out, we quietly walked back up to Foxhill, I sent the ladyfriend a text message

- “Do you still love me xx”

- “Yeah, but just as long as you don’t mention this ever again xx”

We got back in the car, rang a couple of friends on the way home, just to speak about how brilliant it was, and when we got home, it was straight in front of the telly to watch the goals all over again.

I’ve supported United a long time, and that for me was the day never to forget, we broke them, we know it, they knew it. I’d have loved that day no matter what and wouldn’t have missed it for the world, but you know what really made it for me. It was just seeing the happiness and delight in the eyes of an 8 year old knowing that he wouldn’t have ever wanted to have been on the other side that day, and knowing that he knew he could have gone to the dark side and there wouldn’t have been anything I could have done about it, but he had made his choice, watched some right shit under Clough and Adkins, seen from afar the pigs enjoy a couple of season doing well whilst we floundered, but that day I knew and he knew, that United was under his skin just as much as they are under mine, you can’t quanitify it or put in to words how it feels, you just know and that day, and we both knew.
 

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