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A really tough one and I don't know the answer - this is of players from our "great" era relaxing before a game. I don't have a date and there were no clues in the article. I would love to know who they are and when it was taken. If we can't answer it here I suspect the answer lies buried with our ancestors.

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Thanks Silent - I put Tommy Sampy in google search and came up with a print of the same photo along with
"Five Sheffield United players walk along the beach with golf clubs in 1923. From left to right: Tommy Sampy, George Richardson, Bill Brelsford, Dick Johnson, Ernest Milton"

Read more at: http://www.sport.net/david-beckham-...dona-golden-years-on-the-beach-special_221755
Never heard of George Richardson and Dick Johnson. Will look up. Bill Brelsford is deffo second right. He was never as tall as the guy in the middle. Bill is second from right back row in the below 1915 photo. He became a trainer at the club in the 1920s

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A really tough one and I don't know the answer - this is of players from our "great" era relaxing before a game. I don't have a date and there were no clues in the article. I would love to know who they are and when it was taken. If we can't answer it here I suspect the answer lies buried with our ancestors.

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That's one big bunker
 
I think Duggie Livingstone is the trainer holding the hose. Player in middle might be George Jones. Dont know about the rest
Japes and tomfoolery in the bath after a Sheffield United training session in January 1937
 
I think Duggie Livingstone is the trainer holding the hose. Player in middle might be George Jones. Dont know about the rest

"Dugald Livingstone - a Scotsman to manage the Belgian national side - the other was Dugald (Dougie) Livingstone. Following a quite ordinary playing career, including spells with Celtic and Everton, Dougie finds himself as manager of the Irish Republic, Belgium and Newcastle United." http://www.scottishkanaries.eu/Storys/Connections/Dugald Livingstone.htm

"His next move is to Sheffield United, as assistant manager to Ted Davison, in 1936. In all he spends 13 years in Sheffield, 10 with United & 3 with Wednesday, before moving to Holland. I can only assume that he joined Sparta Rotterdam as assistant manager, or coach, as he is not named as a former manager. His time abroad appears to have been noticed as his next move creates history."
 



Thanks Silent - I put Tommy Sampy in google search and came up with a print of the same photo along with
"Five Sheffield United players walk along the beach with golf clubs in 1923. From left to right: Tommy Sampy, George Richardson, Bill Brelsford, Dick Johnson, Ernest Milton"

Read more at: http://www.sport.net/david-beckham-...dona-golden-years-on-the-beach-special_221755
Just looked in Clareborough's books. There is no Dick (or Richard) Johnson who played for us so Harry Johnson is second from left in the photo. His dad (also Harry) was one of the trainers at the time so it is possible that young Harry had the nickname "Dick" to avoid confusion? Looked in 1921-22 photo and George Richardson looks like the tall chap in the middle, his cap hiding his curly hair. I think the photo was taken before the 1923 FA Cup semi as in these days the Blades often go to the seaside for training before a big cup match. Richardson didnt play in the semi, I think he was a reserve as he played in a league match before the cup tie and in two league matches after.

Correct is From left to right: Tommy Sampy, Harry Johnson, George Richardson, Bill Brelsford, Ernest Milton"
 
Japes and tomfoolery in the bath after a Sheffield United training session in January 1937
Cheers for the date. Will look at the 1937 squad photo to see if I can place the faces
The faces in the 1936-37 squad photo are too small for me to identify the players in your photo. I think I am right about George Jones and Duggie Livingstone
 
Just looked in Clareborough's books. There is no Dick (or Richard) Johnson who played for us so Harry Johnson is second from left in the photo. His dad (also Harry) was one of the trainers at the time so it is possible that young Harry had the nickname "Dick" to avoid confusion? Looked in 1921-22 photo and George Richardson looks like the tall chap in the middle, his cap hiding his curly hair. I think the photo was taken before the 1923 FA Cup semi as in these days the Blades often go to the seaside for training before a big cup match. Richardson didnt play in the semi, I think he was a reserve as he played in a league match before the cup tie and in two league matches after.

Correct is From left to right: Tommy Sampy, Harry Johnson, George Richardson, Bill Brelsford, Ernest Milton"
Yes, it's definitely Harry Johnson
 
Isn't one of them Charlie 'Charles' Charles? Midfield maestro and raffish wag?

As soon as he showed promise, he was sold to Arsenal.



According to Percy Percival, the club chairman, "Regretfully, Mr Charles esq. saw a better opportunity with Woolwich Arsenal and he had deliberated long and hard before making the decision to move. He set off on Tuesday for London and will arrive just before kick off on Saturday. I hope our supporters understand that there was little we could do about it as he wanted to join The Arsenal. I am not in a position to disclose the amount which was received in exchange for our top scorer."

pommpey
 
Stainrod ex blade .
Alan Whittle in the background and Micky Hazard . No idea of other player challenging.

UTB
Mickey Hazard never played for the Blades. Alan Whittle retired long before the photo was taken. The Villa player on the left is the late Gary Birch (never played for the Blades). John Bumstead is the other Chelsea player. Simon Stainrod is the only ex-Blade in the photo
 



Mickey Hazard never played for the Blades. Alan Whittle retired long before the photo was taken. The Villa player on the left is the late Gary Birch (never played for the Blades). John Bumstead is the other Chelsea player. Simon Stainrod is the only ex-Blade in the photo
Paul Birch, you mean, right?.The photo caption identifies the player holding Stainrod as Nigel Spackman.
 

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