A look back at our previous playoff campaigns

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The Yeovil one was odd. There was zero excitement at all about it (might have to go back and look at the threads on here). I remember being on a work night out, leaving half way to go the Lane, reluctantly watching the game then heading off back to Division Street before it had even ended. It was an awful, weird atmosphere.

The away leg was terrible and like the OP says, evident from the off we wouldn’t reach the final.
 

17 out of 22 seasons, plus a number of cup and playoff games. That must be the most.

FWIW our all time most frequent league opponents are Blackburn Rovers.
Yeah I think so. Can’t think of many others who come close to that. Derby maybe.
 
Another standout memory of play offs for me was I v Huddersfield. It was when I got within really close distance to Wembley, I could see it close up and I just had this fear and my mate said "you look like you've seen a ghost"! The fear of another play off failure! I actually think we'll do it if we get to Wembley, this team is full of experience of the big games.
 
Random memry that just popped into my head:

At school, we had one Wolves teacher (Mr. Rouse). After the 03 final his car was, ahem, tastefully decorated by a few pupils.
 
I don't think the play offs had anything to do with today if honest. I just think we played a forest team that we're superb if honest but I still think we can do them at their place, although that's probably just the optimist in me!
 
Shit at play-offs and shit at penalty shoot outs.

Not sure why anyone genuinely thought it would be different this time.
 
Well, we're at least consistent in the play offs.
Amazed how we manage to be creative enough to find new ways to lose in them though.

They did us proud tonight and gave it their all.
 
Time to relive the pain...

1988 – Lost in Division 3 semi-final v Bristol City (0-1, 1-1)

Manager: Dave Bassett

Should we have done better? No – team was poor and had too many new players due to rapid Bassett turnover

Did failure hurt us long term? Not at all. Back to back promotions, good cup runs and 4 seasons in the top flight followed

Highlight: Colin Morris’ superb goal in his last appearance

Lowlight: Paul Williams’ miss

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Paul Williams

Most vivid personal memory: the newness and strangeness of it all


1997 – Beat Ipswich in Division 1 semi-final (1-1, 2-2 aet, won on away goals), lost final 0-1 to Palace

Manager: Howard Kendall

Should we have done better? Yes - Once we got past Ipswich, we should have beaten Palace. We had an excellent squad

Did failure hurt us long term?
Yes. The club was regarded by many as a PL club in waiting at the time, and this failure set us back years.

Highlight: drawing at Ipswich against all odds. Longest night of my life, and the only time we’ve advanced from a second leg away.

Lowlight: David Hopkin

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Howard Kendall, whose timidity away from Bramall Lane post-Christmas and lax preparation cost us dearly.

Most vivid personal memory: Katchouro’s opener at Portman Road, which silenced an Ipswich victory party that had started before the game


1998 – Lost in Division 1 semi-final v Sunderland (2-1, 0-2)

Manager: Steve Thompson

Should we have done better?
No – Sunderland were too good for us after we’d sold many of our better players.

Did failure hurt us long term? Yes. See 1997.

Highlight: Borbokis free kick as we dug deep and beat a superior Sunderland team in the first leg

Lowlight: Nicky Marker’s unlucky own goal

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Charles Green and Mike McDonald

Most vivid personal memory: Being impressed how superior Sunderland were early on and amazed we came back to beat them in the first leg


2003 – Beat Forest in Division 1 semi-final (1-1, 4-3 aet), lost final 0-3 to Wolves

Manager: Neil Warnock

Should we have done better? Yes – after all we’d been through we should have had enough to beat Wolves. Their superiority was surprising above all else

Did failure hurt us long term? No really. We went up 3 seasons later after 2 near misses

Highlight: the win vs Forest was arguably the best game this century, yet alone in the playoffs

Lowlight: Brown’s penalty miss in the final capping a miserable 90 minutes

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Brown the obvious pick, despite his great season. Windass and Warnock didn’t cover themselves in glory before and during the final either.

Most vivid personal memory: “Oh my God! Oh my God!”


2009 – Beat Preston in Championship semi-final (1-1, 1-0 aet), lost final 0-1 to Burnley

Manager: Kevin Blackwell

Should we have done better? No, not with Blackwell in charge and the limited forward line options we had

Did failure hurt us long term?
Yes. It took a decade to get back to this position again.

Highlight: Kyle Walker’s early appearances: looked like a PL player from the start. Also Halford’s goal capped a fine season by him.

Lowlight: Mike Dean turning down penalty appeals and the shambles of the last few minutes

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Blackwell for his naivety when Burnley beat us in the same way as they had a few weeks previously, with honourable mentions for those morons Ward and Hendrie

Most vivid personal memory: Craig “shit bastard” Beattie being outjumped and outfought and whining about it for 90 minutes


2012 – Beat Stevenage in League One semi-final (0-0, 1-0), lost final 8-7 on pens to Huddersfield after 0-0 draw aet

Manager: Danny Wilson

Should we have done better? Yes. Whilst everything had conspired against us, to lose that penalty shootout was criminal

Did failure hurt us long term? Yes. 5 more years in League One beckoned and this was our best chance to get out before Wilder came

Highlight: My Dad sat next to Kyle Walker in the first leg at Stevenage. Plus Chris Porter goals are always fun

Lowlight: Simonsen’s pen, of course

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Probably Simonsen, but ”penalty specialist” Andy Taylor and Ched Evans were not in my good books afterwards.

Most vivid personal memory: turning off my laptop at the end of extra time, because I knew we would lose the shootout. Didn’t think it would be like that, though


2013 – Lost to Yeovil in League One semi-final (1-0, 0-2)

Manager: Chris Morgan

Should we have done better? No. All 3 teams were better than us, and everyone knew it (see the first leg attendance for proof)

Did failure hurt us long term: Yes, see 2012

Highlight: Er…winning the first leg I suppose

Lowlight: Knowing a 1-0 lead wouldn’t be enough against Yeovil

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Kevin McCabe, who made a series of idiot decisions that saw us go from automatic promotion contenders to having no chance in the playoffs

Most vivid personal memory: not bothering to watch the second leg, because the result was obvious in advance


2015 – Lost to Swindon in League One semi-final (1-2, 5-5)

Manager: Nigel Clough

Should we have done better? No. The other semi-finalists were better, we were in awful form going in, and Clough was having a terrible year

Did failure hurt us long term: No, though there was the pain of 2015-6 to get through before better times came

Highlight: The comeback in the most bizarre playoff match of all time

Lowlight: The biggest impediment to our progress being the manager

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Kevin McCabe, who made a series of idiot decisions that saw us go from automatic promotion contenders to having no chance in the playoffs

Most vivid personal memory: the rage after a back 4 featuring 4 full backs gave up a 3-0 lead in the first 15 minutes at Swindon


8 fun playoff facts
  1. Michael Brown is the only Blades player to score more than once for us in the playoffs.
  2. 8 playoff campaigns without winning one is a record.
  3. One other team has lost 4 finals without winning one: Reading. They have at least bothered to score a few goals in those games.
  4. Billy Sharp has been on United’s books for 2 playoff campaigns – 2009 and this year. He missed the 2009 games due to injury, and the signs are that this will happen again this year.
  5. United have never won an away game in the playoffs, though we have only lost once at home.
  6. Neil Warnock had won all 4 playoff tournaments he’d contested before losing with us in 2003. He did one more after leaving us, and lost that one too.
  7. Kyle McFadzean scored our winner against Yeovil in the 1st leg in 2013, but never scored a league goal for us.
  8. The biggest crowd to watch us was 80,518 for the 2009 final. The smallest was 5,802 at Stevenage in the 2012 semi final.

5 Common themes in our playoff campaigns

Boring playoff finals with hardly any goalmouth action: 1997 and 2012 (and arguably 2009)

Seasons we have gone into the playoffs with key forwards unavailable for one reason or another: 1998, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2022

Seasons where it might have helped if the team had trained more and drunk less: 1997, 2003, 2015

Seasons where the manager who began the season was not manager in the playoffs: 1988, 1998, 2013, 2022

Seasons in which we won the last game before the playoffs: 1988 and 2022
I think it's a bit harsh to blame simonsen for not Winning a shoot out he saved 3 of the 5 he faced that's his job done
 
Look on the bright side. Great comeback tonight. Went out in a lottery. Saved all the time effort and money involved in witnessing another loss at Wembley.
 
I think we should invoke Bullseye Protocols next time we reach the play offs.... "we've had a lovely season Jim, happy to finish top six but we'd like to give seventh a go".
 
There's a lot saying we're always shit at penalties but actually I don't think we've got a bad record. I don't have the stats to hand, but remember us winning a few.

Blackburn Rovers FA Cup Quarter 1993
Coventry FA Cup Quarter 1998
West Ham FA Cup 4th Round 2005
Rushden FA Cup 3rd Round 1999
Shrewsbury League Cup 2nd Rnd 2004
Hartlepool League Cup 1st Rnd 2011
West Ham League Cup 2nd Round 2013?

I think we've now lost on penalties 5 times in meaningful games.
 

Tonight bucked the trend for me. In none of the previous 8 campaigns did I feel remotely proud, as we meekly surrendered, sometimes embarrassingly.

Very proud of tonight's performance and I hope time serves it well, when we recount it before our eventual play off victory (or our great grandchildren do!)

No Blades anti-hero this time.
 
There's a lot saying we're always shit at penalties but actually I don't think we've got a bad record. I don't have the stats to hand, but remember us winning a few.

Blackburn Rovers FA Cup Quarter 1993
Coventry FA Cup Quarter 1998
West Ham FA Cup 4th Round 2005
Rushden FA Cup 3rd Round 1999
Shrewsbury League Cup 2nd Rnd 2004
Hartlepool League Cup 1st Rnd 2011
West Ham League Cup 2nd Round 2013?

I think we've now lost on penalties 5 times in meaningful games.
Think we've lost the last 6 in a row now
 
Think we've lost the last 6 in a row now
I can only think of Huddersfield before tonight. Might be wrong but I think the last meaningful one prior to that was when we beat West Ham with the famous cockney walk by Doyle.

I do have a vague recollection that we may have lost to Burton in the first round of the League Cup after that.
Actually we lost to Hull in the League Cup in Norwood's first game (he missed that one too!), so that's at least 3. I certainly wasn't counting any mickey mouse comps like Johnstones Paint or Checkatrade.
 
I can only think of Huddersfield before tonight. Might be wrong but I think the last meaningful one prior to that was when we beat West Ham with the famous cockney walk by Doyle.

I do have a vague recollection that we may have lost to Burton in the first round of the League Cup after that.
Actually we lost to Hull in the League Cup in Norwood's first game (he missed that one too!), so that's at least 3. I certainly wasn't counting any mickey mouse comps like Johnstones Paint or Checkatrade.
Southampton this season ?
 
2022 – Lost in Championship semi-final vs Nottingham Forest (1-2, 2-1 aet, lost 2-3 on pens)

Manager: Paul Heckingbottom

Should we have done better? Hmm. It came down to a lottery in the end. Difficult to criticise the team for not getting over the line for once.

Did failure hurt us long term? It remains to be seen, but I suspect it will. It usually does

Highlight: Taking the lead at the City Ground

Lowlight: going out on pens after doing the really hard work

Blades Playoff anti-hero: Probably Egan for his first leg error. I don't like to blame penalty takers, though based on the shooting we've seen from Norwood and Hourihane this season their outcomes weren't particularly surprising

Most vivid personal memory: getting a bit sick of glorious playoff failure, to be quite honest
 
In a weird way, I think this is the play off defeat that’s hurt the least.
 
Can we end this thread until the next time we're fortunate enough to qualify for the play offs, it's too painful to read now! Are we now officially the worst team in the play offs of all time, can't be far off!

Last night though was totally different to the vast majority of the others, we really did well and didn't deserve to go out like that.
 
Can we end this thread until the next time we're fortunate enough to qualify for the play offs, it's too painful to read now! Are we now officially the worst team in the play offs of all time, can't be far off!

Last night though was totally different to the vast majority of the others, we really did well and didn't deserve to go out like that.
I think we were already officially the worst team in playoff history even before last night. Think the only teams who had come close were Preston and Brentford, and they both won one relatively recently.
 

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