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I think it’s PommpeyBloke behind TF looks like he's about to carry out a contract killing for the Kray twins.
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I think it’s PommpeyBloke behind TF looks like he's about to carry out a contract killing for the Kray twins.





























I was there too. Walking back up Herries Road seem to remember a Birmingham fan being hit on the head by something thrown at him.can remember going to hillsbro in april 72 when brum were going for promotion birmingham fans took over the ground think they won 2 - 1 and keep right on echoed round the ground that day
hillsborough in 2 days timeFrom the programme
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9 dayshillsborough in 2 days time![]()
Imagine if some of our current supporters were around at the end of this match …3/4/1971
Blades 0 Norwich 0
I was surprised to read in the Green Un report this week that a camel was paraded round the pitch before the match. Do anyone remember this? I must have missed that , probably arriving at the ground just before the kick off.
I thought we were lucky to pick up a point because John Hope was in fine form making a number of saves also Norwich had a goal disallowed and to this day I still do not know why the ref had disallowed it. It happened at the Lane End in the 2nd half, there was a set piece move (from a corner I think), Alan Black put the ball in the net despite Ted Hemsley getting a touch to it trying to clear the ball off the line.
We were outplayed twice in both games against Norwich that season. No surprise they won the 2nd division title the following season.
On the same day, Leicester, Cardiff, Hull and Luton had won their matches as we slipped down to 3rd place in the table.
In the next day, highlights of the match was shown on YTV and I missed watching the programme because I was watching a "Comic match" between parents of Maud Maxfield pupils and parents of Gosforth school pupils at the Maud Maxfield playing fields.
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Watch out, Woody is having a crack!
My dad and I are on the front row (A85) next to the steps leading to the gangway in the BLUT between "Kills Coughs" and "Metals"
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yes sorry silent somehow thought we played norwich on easter saturday then wednesday on the monday after and should have known different seing as i was behind the goal at filbert st in our 0 - 0 draw with leicester lol9 days
In the Crystal Palace League Cup tie in 2002 , our winner looked as if it was offside. Interviewed, Warnock said he doesn't care if it was .Went to his house in Virginia Water to take some documents for Irwin Mitchell ( I think he sold his Sheffield house to Nas) and he was the nicest person, talked about football and was genuinely interested in my opinion. Great guy, great player despite the pig connection
























was behind that goal from one of those pics silent think all the fans on that pic are blades although cant see myself but im on there somewhere lol10/4/1971
Leicester City 0 Blades 0
MOTD cameras were at the match. My dad and I were sat at the top of the "Double Decker" stand behind the goal.
John Flynn, making his third appearance of the season, replaced David Ford in our only change in our line up. Thinking about it now, I wonder if we did really play with just one centre back in the previous three games since Dave Powell's injury at QPR? I cant imagine Barlow or Hockey being Eddie Colquhoun's centre back partner.
Willie Carlin was a player that my dad had admired and he was telling me that Carlin used to play for us. Now he is a Leicester player (I was aware of him when he played for his previous club Derby) but to my surprise my dad was giving Carlin quite a bit of stick during the top of the table clash and calling him "a bloody nuisance" . In the 1st half Leicester's Len Glover (who scored the first goal in my first away game at the same ground in the previous season) got carried off and replaced by Malcolm Partridge. I saw Glover using crutches outside the players entrance outside the ground after the match. We nearly scored first when Len Badger took a throw in near the halfway line and then he received a return pass, took a few steps before hitting a 40 yarder (see photo below) that had beaten Peter Shilton but unfortunately the ball crashed against the bar and came back into play. On MOTD that evening they showed that shot as the "near miss" preview before the full highlights were on. I would have loved to see the footage again as it was a cracking shot that deserved to be a goal.
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In the 2nd half I thought Leicester were going to score after a mix up in our defence and Partridge's header after a free kick was going towards the empty net but, quick as flash, Len Badger appeared from nowhere to clear the ball away from the line. I wasnt aware until I read the below report that John Hope thought the ref had whistled to stop play but the whistle came from someone in the crowd. I watched the MOTD highlights at my twin uncles house in Hartley Brook road that evening and it did appear on TV that there was a very little chance of preventing the ball from going in the net and it was at the very last second when Badger appeared on the tv set to make the point saver.
Looking at other results, Cardiff and Hull drew their matches.
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From the Green Un middle pages that evening
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if i remember correctly silent we were on top in the first half and should have gone in at half time at least 1 up but wednesday came back in to it in the 2nd half and think a draw was a fair result12/4/1971
Wendy 0 Blades 0
My first Sheffield league derby at S6 but unfortunately I have only two memories of that day. Before the kick off my dad and I were finding our way to our seats in the North stand and my dad spotted someone he knew some rows behind us , both waved at each other and this fan raised his hand, opening his palm shouting "we will get five!". I think he was an overconfident Blade rather than a deluded Wendy fan. The other memory was during the match when the ref was giving the signal for a free kick near the halfway line with his arm raised indicating an indirect free kick. At that time I didnt know what "indirect" meant and I was wondering why the ref kept his arm up for more than a second or two after the free kick was taken. I dont remember if we attacked the Kop or the Leppings Lane End in the 1st half.
Leicester and Hull won their matches that day, Cardiff didnt have a game so we were still in third place, a point behind Cardiff with 5 games left to play and Cardiff had a game in hand.
Interestingly Wendy's manager , Derek Dooley, dismissed Blades promotion chances!
When I first saw the below photo (either in the following Saturday's programme or during the close season) I was surprised that I didnt remember the incident that looked like Peter Grummitt was about to trip Gil Reece in the penalty box. Maybe I missed the incident because I was in the toilet at the time or someone sitting in front of me stood up blocking my view of the incident?
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I was on my way home from Brid on Easter Monday - remember the darkest clouds I had ever seen on the way home to Aston from the east coast .if i remember correctly silent we were on top in the first half and should have gone in at half time at least 1 up but wednesday came back in to it in the 2nd half and think a draw was a fair result



















































was on that end that day everything was fine till boro's lot stormed in at 2.30 big mob they had as well and took their end back scary afternoon very similar to bolton away in januaryRemember being with Blades on Middlesbrough's home end, lots of fun and jollities.
it certainly was a dump round ayresome park and the smog was still in the air at that time and yes it was interesting to say the least on their end that daySill on there at end of game. Running back and forth with each other throughout game. Bad again outside. Always remember what a dump it was around the ground. Worse was the day in Hartlepool when it seemed fans of other NE clubs banded together against us. Bolton and those Lancashire clubs were always active games.





























24/4/1971
Middlesbrough 1 (Hickton) Blades 1 (Dearden)
My dad and I were sat in the South Stand where the tv cameras were. Just before half time TC floated in a free kick from the right and Bill Deaden met it with a header at the far post to put us in the lead (see from 5 mins 30 secs in below video). My dad and I jumped from our seats and celebrated in front of the Boro fans.
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It looked like it was going to be our 8th consecutive clean sheets until late in the game when John Hope claimed a corner but there was a scramble and I didnt find it easy to see what had happened before ex Wendy John Hickton put the ball into the net and I saw John Hope running towards the ref claiming that he was fouled. My dad was in agreement (and Joe Laidlaw too in his post match admission) with Hope. After the match we learned that Cardiff won at Norwich (see video further down) which meant that they are one point behind us and had one game in hand. We needed to win against Cardiff at the Lane three days later
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Green Un middle pages that evening
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Bert likewise.on boro's end that day was an interesting afternoon![]()
Football was certainly more entertaining then, without a doubt!All those players in 1970- 1971 and the early part of 1971-72, up to the Leeds game, emigrated to Sydney, Australia, the day after beating Everton away.
were, in my opinion, Legendary.The greatest team I have ever seen.The privilege of watching from the packed Kop.Beating Leeds in the League Cup. Beating wendy 3-2, Tuder scored the winner straight through wendy's keeper's legs. going out of the ground at full time on John Street, it was packed full of Blade Fans, you could lift your feet up and get carried along. Who could forget that game against Hull, the dirtiest team I have ever seen How the ref didn't send Chilton and Wagstaff was beyond me.
Luton Town, who we beat 2-1, with Woodward scoring two reght goals. the Millwall game and Birmingham,wendy away. The best game ever for me was beating Cardiff 5-1 in front of a packed Bramall Lane; the Kop was rammed full. The Atmosphere was electric. The Watford game was the only time I stood at the Bramall Lane end. A friend of my Dad had a silver disc and got me in for nowt. Again, the Kop was packed. The celebration after the game, the Fans ran onto the pitch to celebrate memories to last a lifetime. The games against Southampton and the last game I saw leeds, we played them off the park so to speak. Alan Woodward and Tony Currie are my favourite players.
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