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Are Sheffield FC and Sheffield United FC the same team now?![]()
I know it's free fpr ST holders but not sure about any other prices
how much is it to get in?
I know it's free fpr ST holders but not sure about any other prices
On-topic discussion for our match at the Bright Finance Stadium tomorrow.
Tickets are pay on the day...
£3 adults
£1 concessions
I wasn't aware of this part... given that it's a friendly with a Sheffield United XI and not an official reserve match.
You'll see the prices if you look at the very first post in this thread.
Glad to know Hendrie is showing up but I continue to be surprised that Law is overlooked. I know he spends his time in the reserves but unlike most of our midfiled players he does get onto the scoresheet; that ought to be worth something.
Glad to know Hendrie is showing up but I continue to be surprised that Law is overlooked. I know he spends his time in the reserves but unlike most of our midfiled players he does get onto the scoresheet; that ought to be worth something.
Ugo Ehiogu - A beast. He slipped and fell once but bossed their number 9 (who I assume was their Brazilian, Rodrigues?) out of the game.
I assume Foxy will be forthcoming with pictures soon and I'll grab the team lists from elsewhere... I have no idea where to start with the Chinese lads![]()
THREE second-half goals saw a Sheffield United XI come from behind to beat Chengdu Blades.
The visitors soaked up some intense pressure before Xia Qixi seized upon a defensive error to fire Li Bing's side into the lead but United, with manager Kevin Blackwell watching from the stands, moved through the gears after the interval to leave their sister club still searching for the first victory of their English tour.
But Chengdu, United's sister club in the Far East, looked a much improved outfit to the one which travelled to Europe a couple of seasons ago as the experience of Chinese Super League football pays dividends.
Li Tie, who returned home following an injury-plagued spell at Bramall Lane, anchored Chengdu's midfield while Demar Stewart, the West Indian who previously played for White Star Woluwe, United's Belgian development partners, delivered a strong performance at the heart of defence.
Youngster Jiang Xiaoyu, who has previously spent time training at United's youth academy, impressed with his touch, control and poise.
But the undoubted highlights of last night's match were strikes from Lee Hendrie, Nicky Law and Kyle Walker which were fit to grace any game; let alone this 'friendly' friendly at the Bright Finance Stadium.
Nick Montgomery and Ugo Ehiogu also palyed for United.
Chendu complete their schedule against Sheffield FC at the same venue tomorrow.
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