1969-70 (55 years ago) match reports and photos

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29/11/1969

Carlisle 0 Blades 1 (Woodward)

I was at my maternal grandmother's house in Hartley Brook Road and reading in the papers that we had won 1-0 at Carlisle. I learned that Wendy's home game against Coventry had got postponed due to the snow and frost. Looking at the TV guide in the same paper it stated that the YTV Soccer programme would be showing highlights of Wendy v Coventry and I was wondering if the camera would be filming the snow at Hillsborough for many minutes despite that there would be no spectators at the ground. My twin uncles would always watch the soccer programme on YTV every Sunday. I asked them to put the tv on to watch the programme but my Uncle David said "Not going to switch the tv on as it would be a waste of money because Wendy's match got postponed yesterday!" Not sure if my Uncle David knew that the Soccer programme would be showing highlights of a match from a different region! Granada's match was Liverpool v Arsenal.

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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link


From the Green Un middle pages that evening

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getting close to the boxing day clash at huddersfield silent remember that day 4k blades crammed in to the cowshed end
 
6/12/1969

Blades 1 (Reece) Leicester 0

The goal can be seen from 41 mins 33 secs in below video



Gil Reece's goal

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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link


From the programme

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From the Green Un middle pages that evening

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13/12/1969

Blades 6 (Reece, Addison 2, Colquhoun, Currie, Woodward) Birmingham 0

I remember clearly when my dad was picking me up from a children's xmas party, organised by his work, he was telling me "United won 6-0" . I was impressed that the Blades had won 6-0.

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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link

From the programme

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From the Green Un middle pages that evening

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20/12/1969

Norwich 1 (Foggo) Blades 1 (Tudor)

That day I visited my maternal grandmother's in Hartley Brook Road and there were load of Xmas presents in her living room for my grandmother's 10 grandchildren to pick up. My dad was off with some of my mum's brothers to watch Wendy v Arsenal. I was a bit confused about my Blade supporting dad going to watch a Wendy match and I still remember clearly seeing him put on his coat on leaving the house! I dont think I was really aware about the Blades playing away to Norwich that day, probably because I was more excited about Xmas. Both Wendy and Blades drew 1-1.

I must have stayed over at my grandmother's house that evening because I remember half watching YTV highlights of Wendy v Arsenal at the house and my dad getting my attention to watch Jack Whitham's equaliser and I was being concerned for Whitham as he suffered a minor eye injury. My dad assured me that he was ok to continue playing. Anglia TV had highlights of our match at Norwich but I dont remember if the goals at Carrow Road was shown on YTV after the match at S6. You can see Big Match's highlights of the game at S6 starting from 46 mins in the below link



Pink Un's report and photos of the match

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Norwich celebrate their equaliser

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Dave Stringer makes an acrobatic clearance
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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link


From the Green Un middle pages that evening

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26/12/1969

Huddersfield 2 (Smith 2) Blades 1 (Reece)

I dont recall being aware of the match as I would have been busy playing Scalextric which was my main Xmas present.

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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link

 
26/12/1969

Huddersfield 2 (Smith 2) Blades 1 (Reece)

I dont recall being aware of the match as I would have been busy playing Scalextric which was my main Xmas present.

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yeah this is the one silent will never forget the stench from the gasworks as you approached leeds road 4/5k blades fans completely taking over udders cowshed end pushing home fans on to the big terrace at the side with the shoreham boot boys chant ringing out uncle ronnie will probably remember this boxing day game mind dismal performance on the pitch 2nd best all day and lucky to only get away with a 2 - 1 defeat utb ⚔️⚔️⚔️
 
Great memories, will peruse it later Silent. Family bought me yet another book about United’s history for Xmas. I must be a one trick pony. Still it’s better than socks or hai karate aftershave,
 
yeah this is the one silent will never forget the stench from the gasworks as you approached leeds road 4/5k blades fans completely taking over udders cowshed end pushing home fans on to the big terrace at the side with the shoreham boot boys chant ringing out uncle ronnie will probably remember this boxing day game mind dismal performance on the pitch 2nd best all day and lucky to only get away with a 2 - 1 defeat utb ⚔️⚔️⚔️
A Huddersfield fan nicked Bert's scarf after the game.

He's wished them hell and damnation ever since.
 
A Huddersfield fan nicked Bert's scarf after the game.

He's wished them hell and damnation ever since.
oh no bert of course that was the in thing of that era sort of trophies that you tied round your waste
 
27/12/1969

Blades 1 (Addison) Watford 1 (Endean)

I dont recall being aware of the match as I would have been busy playing Scalextric again!

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Scores, scorers, line ups and league tables in below link

From the programme

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From the Green Un middle pages that evening
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3/1/1970

FA Cup 3rd round

Blades 2 (Reece, Addison) Everton 1 (Ball pen)

I was aware that we were playing against Everton at home in the 3rd round of the FA Cup. Dont think my dad went to the match. I was half watching the Grandstand programme on BBC tv and there was a Rugby match on. According to the Genome Radio Times 1923-2009 Website, the listing that day was


Third round of the Grandstand Trophy (organised by Southend and District MCC and the ACU). Commentator at Hadleigh MURRAY WALKER
TV presentation by RICHARD TILLING
3.25*
Rugby League Leeds v Hull
Commentator at Headingley EDDIE WARING
TV presentation by BOB DUNCAN
4.50*
Results Service
Times are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events. Latest news, football scores, and racing results are given throughout the afternoon, and the Teleprinter service is at 4.40*
Grandstand presented by BRIAN VENNER Edited by ALAN HART

I was aware of the final score (probably found it out from the results service rather than the teleprinter service.


Alan Ball opened the scoring with a penalty (Hodgy brought down Johnny Morrissey who had pounced on a poor backpass from Badger) in the 1st half

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A clash of heads between Gil Reece and Everton's Tommy Wright and the trainers are busy with their sponge and buckets. Wright had to be replaced by sub Sandy Brown.

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Gil Reece's equaliser

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Colin Addison's winner

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Our goals in below footage



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Match report from Liverpool Echo
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I remember this Everton game as if it was yesterday. A real giant killing. Everton were a quality team and we tore them apart.

The atmosphere was probably the best I'd ever experienced, at that stage at the Lane. The kop was packed.

I had a reel to reel tape recorder and I recorded the TV commentary of the highlights that were shown on YTV the next day. Keith Macklin the commentator. Even though there were gaps in the commentray because it was from TV I listened to that tape each night for about a fortnight. While lots of 14 year olds were tuned into Radio Caroline or Luxembourg I was listening to this TV commentary.

Today I realise the football pyramid may not allow us to dine at the top table competively but I want us to be a team that when it comes to taking on those more successful clubs we're ready to give them ' a bloody nose'. That thought may well have started 55 years ago.

(As an aside. Alan Ball was not always a popular figure with Blades fans, Outside of United he was my favourite player. Very skillfull but a huge will to win attitude. He was Everton's best player that day and reading those reports this confirms that, )
 

I remember this Everton game as if it was yesterday. A real giant killing. Everton were a quality team and we tore them apart.

The atmosphere was probably the best I'd ever experienced, at that stage at the Lane. The kop was packed.

I had a reel to reel tape recorder and I recorded the TV commentary of the highlights that were shown on YTV the next day. Keith Macklin the commentator. Even though there were gaps in the commentray because it was from TV I listened to that tape each night for about a fortnight. While lots of 14 year olds were tuned into Radio Caroline or Luxembourg I was listening to this TV commentary.

Today I realise the football pyramid may not allow us to dine at the top table competively but I want us to be a team that when it comes to taking on those more successful clubs we're ready to give them ' a bloody nose'. That thought may well have started 55 years ago.

(As an aside. Alan Ball was not always a popular figure with Blades fans, Outside of United he was my favourite player. Very skillfull but a huge will to win attitude. He was Everton's best player that day and reading those reports this confirms that, )
yes me anall bornablade the shoreham was absolutely rammed that day and we thoroughly deserved the win 2 great headers from addison and reece both from woody crosses everton fans on the lane end wernt happy and started burning their scarves at the end of the game when the 2nd went in the kop just exploded and most finished 10 yards further down that they started great days great memories keep em coming silent utb ⚔️⚔️⚔️
 
What a period this was, supporting the Blades!
We gave out good hidings to both Villa and Brum 5-0, and 6-O, and played the top team in the country off the park, all in the space of a month.
As a 14 year old, I thought we’d be invincible going forward, win the F. A. Cup,and walk the 2nd Division.I was a naive young Blade then, and had yet to realise, it’s never that straight forward for us.Great great days though.Thanks for the memories.
 
What a period this was, supporting the Blades!
We gave out good hidings to both Villa and Brum 5-0, and 6-O, and played the top team in the country off the park, all in the space of a month.
As a 14 year old, I thought we’d be invincible going forward, win the F. A. Cup,and walk the 2nd Division.I was a naive young Blade then, and had yet to realise, it’s never that straight forward for us.Great great days though.Thanks for the memories.
Bert had similar aspirations after watching us see off Everton.... however he also went to the 4th round at Derby.
 
Yes, under the stand to the right.
yeah we were on there for some unknown reason united sold us tickets for derbys side of the popside but coppers let us climb over to get in with rest of united fans got pelted with allsorts lol derby tried 3 times to get over to our side but came unstuck every time must have been 3/4k blades on there that day mind usual baseball ground result for us lol
 
Today marks my 55 years as a committed Blade!

For the first time I was looking forward to watching the "Soccer" programme on YTV (usually aired between 2.15pm to 3.15pm every Sunday) on the black and white tv set. My dad told me that Blades v Everton would be the main match and we watched it together even though I didnt really know the names of our players. I can recollect seeing our goals and the players celebrating but not anything else (saw in a match report years later that three of our efforts in the first half had hit the woodwork). After the match the programme presenter, Keith Macklin, interviewed Colin Addison and Alan Hodgkinson. After the programme I was with a ball at the back of the settee (the imaginary goal) and replaying the match. From that day I started learning the names of our players (Colin Addison was my first favourite), looking at the league tables in the papers and discovering which division the teams are in. We were near the top of the 2nd division table and Wendy were at the bottom of the 1st division. In the next day I started to discover which teams the older pupils in my school support (I was the first in my class to fall in love with football). In the next few weeks the below photo was up on my bedroom wall. My dad could see that I would be "ready" to watch every home game.
 
Was at the Everton match, while my Dad went to Hillsborough to watch Wednesday play West Brom (both played at home on same day in FA cup 3rd round). He told me to watch telly to sees a fabulous goal from Tony Brown for West Brom. He was right - it'll be on t'internet somewhere)
 
Was at the Everton match, while my Dad went to Hillsborough to watch Wednesday play West Brom (both played at home on same day in FA cup 3rd round). He told me to watch telly to sees a fabulous goal from Tony Brown for West Brom. He was right - it'll be on t'internet somewhere)
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Was at the Everton match, while my Dad went to Hillsborough to watch Wednesday play West Brom (both played at home on same day in FA cup 3rd round). He told me to watch telly to sees a fabulous goal from Tony Brown for West Brom. He was right - it'll be on t'internet somewhere)
yeah think our kick off was 2.45 pigs 3.15 silent will correct me if im wrong lol
 
10/1/1970

Cardiff 3 (Clark 2, Bird) Blades 0

I found out the score when my dad bought a Green Un (I think either from a newspaper seller, a pub or a shop in Stephenson Place, Chesterfield) and I was waiting in the car. When my dad brought the Green Un in the car I learned that we got hammered at Cardiff :(

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Scores, scorers and league tables in below link



In middle pages of Green Un that evening

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