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At one point , for a while , George and Enda were the best wing back combinations in world football - better than the two Liverpool ladsI know we have another thread already for our condolences but I also thought a space only for celebration of the moments and impact George Baldock had is warranted.
For a while George was my favourite player. I've always been one for mentality over technique and while "furious" had no little technique his mentality was absolutely the pinnacle and epitome of everything Sheffield United.
Weirdly one of my favourite Baldock memories wasn't him actually playing but of listening to Bladespod with Beans and Roygbiv debating weekly how "the angriest man in football" never got sent off. I think this sums up what I mean about mentality - Baldock would be ferociously competitive and go in for big tackles but if he was booked he could be trusted not to control and channel that streak for the team.
In terms of playing memories the ones that stand out at his battles with Zaha which were genuinely terrifying and fascinating to watch.
However the best memory for me is the Norwitch Prem goal. It absolutely summed us up at that point players playing with a bravery and a spark that they hadn't previously accessed. Baldock a player whose end product was sometimes questioned pulling out a cruff turn, reverse step over that sent the defender for a hot dog and then a lovely finish.
Rest in peace Starman - I'm sure there will be other memories too.
George Baldock was for many us the guy we all wanted to be .
My bad Gin&Juice im misremembering. I was certain we signed him from Oxford but he’s right it’s LundstramWe signed Lundstram from Oxford, Baldock was on loan there in a prior season. I'm certain that we signed Baldock from MK Dons.
Don’t blame you. This past day feels like a fever dreamNo worries. I thought i’d hallucinated.
Same. Never felt like this over someone I've never even met. When you read the thoughts of people who truly did know him like Norwood and McAtee it's absolutely heart wrenching. Was telling my Mrs about it all and ended up with tears rolling.I'm not one for celebrity death howls but reading this thread brought real tears to my eyes. Such a sad loss.
Me too. Correct me if I am wrong, he also had a great solo effort in the second half, right into the Eagles box which very nearly paid off.I remember him frustrating Wilfred Zaha throughout our 1-0 win at Selhurst Park. George got booked early in the game and was very nearly getting a second yellow for the rest of the game![]()
She just fancied him mate…True story.....I was at the promotion div 1 away game at MK Dons with my partner and grandson.
My partner can't stand football and has only seen us play about 3 times.
At half time I asked her what she thought of the match and she said 2 things.
1: She said the difference between Sheff Utd and MK Dons is that Sheff Utd play as a team.
She said my team look really good, so well drilled as players seem to know what to do and who to pass to.
2: She said their number 2, the little quick guy, was really good, saying he stands out as the only good player on the MK Dons team.
Of course she was talking about George, even back then she (someone with little football knowledge) noticed how good he was.
Best fullback pairing since Badger and HemsleyAt one point , for a while , George and Enda were the best wing back combinations in world football - better than the two Liverpool lads
IMO
Immense player - immense part of our history -
Sad day![]()
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