I have finally got round to registering...

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I have been a keen reader of this thread for several months, and I've finally registered:).
Not much about myself (born and bred Sheff), but some interesting family.

Firstly my Great-uncle (grandma's brother) is Reg Matthewson, the former Blades defender from the 60's. He is most famous for taking the shirt off of the great Joe Shaw.

Reg Matthewson
(born 6 August 1939, Sheffield) is a former English professional footballer. He played as adefender in The Football League for three clubs, making 394 appearances in the process.

Matthewson began his professional career in his home city of Sheffield with Sheffield United, who he signed a professional contract with in June 1958. He had to wait until 1961–62 for his league debut, with the Blades playing in the top-flight of English football at the time.

After six years in the Blades’ first-team, Matthewson joined Fulham in February 1968 for £30,000, beginning a five year spell at Craven Cottage that included one promotion and two relegations. In January 1973 Matthewson dropped into the Fourth Division when he joined Chester, initially on loan. He made his debut in a 1–1 away draw at Aldershot, with his home debut a fortnight later ending in a 5–0 win over Darlington. Matthewson quickly joined Chester permanently and became club captain when Bob Wallace moved to Aldershot.

The 1974–75 season was to be a final glory for Matthewson, as he skippered Chester to a first promotion from Football League Division Four and on an unlikely run to the Football League Cup semi-finals. Matthewson featured in all of Chester’s eight games during the cup run and missed just two league games, but he was to rarely play after promotion. His final game for Chester was a 3–1 derby defeat to Wrexham in April 1976.

Matthewson had a spell on the Chester coaching staff and then joined Bangor City as player-coach, working under his former Chester team-mate Stuart Mason.[1] He later had a spell assisting Graham Turner at Shrewsbury Town [1] and away from football worked for a chemical fertiliser company in Ellesmere Port. His nephew Trevor Matthewson played professionally. Matthewson now lives in a small village close to Chester and is retired from work.

My uncle is Gary Armstrong, author of such titles as: Sheffield United The Biography [I have a special edition copy on by bookshelf] and Football Hooligans: Know the Score. (His written more books but that is all that i can find on my bookshelf).

Also my godfather is Sean Bean:D
 
Does anyone else know/have any other Gary Armstrong titles... I'm not looking to take them off of you. I'm just interested to see what my uncle gets up to (he lives in London so I don't see him too often)
 

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