A BBC interview in 1981 with Billy Gillespie, the last Blade to lift a major trophy in 1925

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I’m pretty sure many of you won’t have seen this before.


Thanks for that, known about BG since I was a nipper and a delight to hear him speak for the first time.
After years of reading of him I have the impression he truly was a 100% Blade.
Billy Gillespie the Blades fan date unk.could be war time 39-45 RAF Officers cap Kings crown ...webp
Billy Gillespie watching the Blades after his playing retirement.
 
Thanks for that, known about BG since I was a nipper and a delight to hear him speak for the first time.
After years of reading of him I have the impression he truly was a 100% Blade.
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Billy Gillespie watching the Blades after his playing retirement.
My sentiments exactly - it's great to see the interview. You just assume those titans of the past exist only on cigarette cards and grainy Pathe footage. And still our most capped player (25 NI)...those stats that you hoover up as a kid and never leave you!

(Also good to hear Bob Wilson too!)
 
Thanks for that, known about BG since I was a nipper and a delight to hear him speak for the first time.
After years of reading of him I have the impression he truly was a 100% Blade.
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Billy Gillespie watching the Blades after his playing retirement.
When I was a kid reading my grandads “100 year history of SUFC” book or some title similar to that, you know the one where the pink pages were every single results and attendance etc and the white pages were a write up from seasons gone. I’d love an updated version of that to be honest but I suppose we’ll have to wait another 15 years until the 150th anniversary edition of it.
Anyway, as a kid it wasn’t the stats of Billy Gillespie that caught my eye for him, it was simply his picture, bold head, stern face he just seemed to stick out to me on the team photos. It was only a little later on I’d come to realise how important he was in our history.
 
When I was a kid reading my grandads “100 year history of SUFC” book or some title similar to that, you know the one where the pink pages were every single results and attendance etc and the white pages were a write up from seasons gone. I’d love an updated version of that to be honest but I suppose we’ll have to wait another 15 years until the 150th anniversary edition of it.
Anyway, as a kid it wasn’t the stats of Billy Gillespie that caught my eye for him, it was simply his picture, bold head, stern face he just seemed to stick out to me on the team photos. It was only a little later on I’d come to realise how important he was in our history.
Sheffield United : The Complete Record by Denis Clarebrough goes up to 2011-12 and Grafikhaus, bless him, used to provide PDF updates in the same format.
 
Was so successful as manager of Derry City that they changed their kit to red and white stripes in his honour and still do today.

His record as being our most capped player has since been surpassed by Ndlovu with 26 for Zimbabwe and now it's John Egan with 33 (or 34) for Ireland.
I think Enda Stevens matched Gilliespie too.
 
Was so successful as manager of Derry City that they changed their kit to red and white stripes in his honour and still do today.

His record as being our most capped player has since been surpassed by Ndlovu with 26 for Zimbabwe and now it's John Egan with 33 (or 34) for Ireland.
I’ve always fancied taking in a Derry game for that fact.
 
Absolutely love stuff like this. I wonder what he would have had to say about 4-2-3-1
 
Thanks for that, known about BG since I was a nipper and a delight to hear him speak for the first time.
After years of reading of him I have the impression he truly was a 100% Blade.
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Billy Gillespie watching the Blades after his playing retirement.

I never realised Hitler was a Blade
 

Thanks for that, known about BG since I was a nipper and a delight to hear him speak for the first time.
After years of reading of him I have the impression he truly was a 100% Blade.
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Billy Gillespie watching the Blades after his playing retirement.
We must have been playing West Ham. Alf Garnett is to his left.
 
Ant McPartlin top left, and Jasper Carrott with the big hat on and stood to the right of the woman.

The one at the front with fag in mouth looks a surly bugger.

To think, probably every one of those including the young kid at the front have probably all gone to the Shoreham in the heaven now.
 
Lovely videos - by chance I'm watching them whilst waiting for a flight back to Yorkshire from Belfast City Airport
 
Thanks for sharing, brilliant to see and hear him.

Legend is overused but not in this case.

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