14/11/1970
Blades 1 (Tudor) QPR 1 (Hunt)
Remember the ref John Yates (Redditch) disallowing Colin Addison's goal at the end of the match because he blew his whistle just before Addison's shot went into the net? More of that later.
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A friend of mine who lived three doors away from me (he still goes to home and away matches) came with me and my dad to the match. Looking at QPR's line up they had one ex-England international (Venables) and four future ones Parkes, Clement, Francis and Marsh).
Early in the game Geoff Salmons broke through at the Lane End and was brought down from a heavy challenge by keeper Phil Parkes, the ref waved "play on" giving us the advantage rule as seen in below photo, John Tudor was the first to get to the loose ball and fired us into the lead despite that a QPR defender got a foot to it but it wasnt enough to divert it away from the net.
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Early in the 2nd half Ron Hunt equalised by heading in a free kick. For the rest of the 2nd half Phil Parkes made several brilliant saves also we were frustrated with the ref's poor decisions. There was a long delay after a clash for an aerial ball between Phil Parkes and Billy Dearden, Parkes' feet had got onto Dearden's chest so both players needed treatment as seen in below photo.
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More attacks in the 2nd half.
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Badger's shot forcing another great save by Parkes
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As the report says that the ref played only 1 minute and 5 seconds of injury time before disallowing Addison's winner, it should have been at least 3 minutes. I remember after the final whistle Parkes jumping for joy and hugging his team mates as QPR managed to get an unlikely point at the Lane. After the match myself, my friend and my dad saw quite a few policemen standing in front of the players entrance in John Street waiting to give the officials an escort to their cars and making sure they are not attacked by angry Blades fans. I told my dad "when Alan Hodgkinson comes out I will tell him that he didnt play well today". My dad looked at me in horror and said "dont do that , it would upset him, he is a good man". I followed his advice and then when Hodgy came out, I said nothing but Hodgy was in his usual chirpy self and ruffled my hair. It made me realise that my dad was right after all!
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From the programme
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