'Memries' 36 years ago today (cough) - sorry

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36 years ago today: Sheffield Wednesday 4 Sheffield United 0 - ‘The Boxing Day Massacre’
00:00 Saturday 26 December 2015

The 100th derby between Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United on Boxing Day 1979 was being hotly anticipated by supporters of both clubs.

They may have been in the old Third Division but that mattered little as a record crowd of 49,309 flocked to Hillsborough for an 11am kick-off.

It was the first league meeting of the clubs since 1971 and it was United who went into the match as favourites, Harry Haslam’s side well placed for promotion while the Owls were six points adrift with two wins in seven games.

However, the first half hour produced little to separate the teams before the hosts threatened a breakthrough when Blades defender Tony Kenworthy was forced to make a goal-line clearance from Andy McCulloch’s glancing header.

It was a sign that the balance was about to tilt.

Ian Mellor was inches wide with a diving header before he unleashed a 25-yard drive which had goalkeeper Derek Richardson, in only his second game for the Blades, clawing vainly in the air as the ball flew into the back of the net. The Owls a goal to the good with five minutes before the break.

United hit back at once and should have been level before half-time only for Bob Bolder to push Jeff Bourne’s rising shot against the bar with John MacPhail slamming the rebound against the stranded goalkeeper’s body.

Wednesday rode a little luck but they looked to make it count, Mellor and Jeff King both hitting the woodwork before United lost their captain Mick Speight 12 minutes into the second half with injured ribs.

It then went from bad to worse for United who conceded two goals in two minutes as the Owls effectively claimed victory.

Kenworthy had been United’s best player but his slip allowed McCulloch to break away midway through the half and his cross allowed Terry Curran to fling himself at the ball and guide a diving header into the net.

Two minutes later Brian Hornsby fed Curran, the winger sprinting from halfway up the right wing before passing to King who smashed the ball past the keeper from 15 yards.

It was more than an uphill struggle for United for whom Alex Sabella had had minimal impact that day, the Argentinian being firmly and physically dealt with by the Wednesday defence.

There was a little tetchiness from a shocked Blades side, John Matthews and MacPhail both going into the book.

Wednesday’s victory was complete in the 87th minute when Mark Smith steered the ball home from the penalty spot after Richardson had hauled down Curran

The match has gone down in Sheffield folklore, Wednesday gloriously revelling in the Boxing Day Massacre ever since.

The result also changed the course of the season for both teams: Jack Charlton’s Wednesday kick-starting a run which saw them earn promotion to the Second Division while United were kicked right out of their stride and finishing in mid-table.

Curran became a figure United fans loved to hate before he joined the Blades later in his career. He said: “It’s tremendous to win 4-0 in front of nearly 50,000 spectators.

“It was a good match and a great day for the city. I just feel a little bit disappointed for United.”

Charlton felt “the scoreline flattered us a little but we got stuck into the job well and when we got the chances we put them away.”

United boss Haslam said afterwards: “Losing Mick Speight to injury was a bad blow to us but the real reason we lost was sheer lack of discipline at the back.”
 

think Charlton was right , the scoreline did flatter them , when we won 3-1 at hillborough in 1991 we were twice as good as they were over us

strange how a division 3 game between 2 sides mid the worst periods in their history , is what a massive club has to sing about nearly 4 decades later
we never sung about beating them 7-3 a decade after
 
Only time they've ever beaten us on Boxing Day.

We've beaten them more times on Boxing Day than any other day of the year.

Boxing Day is indisputedly a Blades day against the pigs.

UTB
 
think Charlton was right , the scoreline did flatter them , when we won 3-1 at hillborough in 1991 we were twice as good as they were over us

strange how a division 3 game between 2 sides mid the worst periods in their history , is what a massive club has to sing about nearly 4 decades later
we never sung about beating them 7-3 a decade after
We missed a penalty in the 7-3 as well, could easily have been better still.
 
Just to hijack this memories thread, my trip home this Christmas allowed me to sift through more of my late uncle's United stuff. In amongst his collection of newspapers and various assortments of memorabilia, found these.

The famous Green 'Un front page:
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The team of 71/72:
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The cheapest hat ever created:
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"strange how a division 3 game between 2 sides mid the worst periods in their history , is what a massive club has to sing about nearly 4 decades later"

To be fair to the pigs they have got a shit history and for that matter a shit ground to match

UTB - FTP
 
Why the fuck would a Blade post this?

Thought it might be of interest to some people. The Blitz either wasn't a barrel of laughs but people are still interested in discussing it.

I'd not heard the Charlton quote about it being a flattering score either. Not what we've been led to believe. Not what the word "massacre" implies.
 
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I just don't want any recollection of what those twats did to us. At school I had a butch girl remind me of it constantly for my last year at school. Wonder where she is now..jail probably as she was thick as pig crap.
Why would I want fucking Curran and co brought back to my memory.
 
I was eleven and soooo excited when the tickets came through the post at home, so I knew I was going. We were riding high and looking great and all the schoolyard chat was about the match. As one who had a ticket in the United Leppings Lane end I was a little bit big headed and did show off a little that I was going to be there and see us continue our promotion push.

Xmas day arrived and I got the Cantors Ajax kit for Xmas along with a scalextric set, so me and my brother were made up. Mixing scalextric, with subbutteo and the odd game of footer in the garden was perfect for Blades mad 11 and 10 year olds.

As for Boxing Day, I don't remember much about the game, other than Speight going off and from what I remember was a pile driver from some pig into his chest, Sabella not really coping with the pitch and rough necking players and us leaving the sty at three nil.

Complete Silence as we walked to the car as my Dad said nothing all the way back to the sweet smelling side of the city. We got home and Christmas effectively ended that day as he went to the pub and then returned home after three (no all day opening in them days) and whilst pissed took out the hurt on the scalextric set. He grabbed the handset and held it full on as the cars hurtled down the track and off the bend into the Xmas tree. After half an hour of this 'game' both the Xmas decorations and my formula one cars were no longer pretty, working or in one piece (a bit like his marriage to my Mum that day!)..

I've hated the pigs ever since...

UTB and today definitely FTP.
 
I was there.....can't remember much abouth the match but what I do remember is thinking how decrepit the stand looked even then.
 
I was there. That's all you need to know. That's why I'll fight for evermore
 
yeah i was there too.. three hour walk from Jordanthorpe for the early kickoff (no buses.. can't remember why)..
funny thing is that 'they' sing the 'we will fight for evermore' song when 'they' won. it doesn't make sense to me.. they just copy everything we do.
 

Yeah... damn naughty tea leaves that we are, copying our natty city-slicker cousins all the time.

Oh hang about though...

Didn't Wednesday used to be called The Blades? And play at Bramall Lane?

And when "The Blades" chairman Charles Clegg decided to create a new resident football team for the cricket ground,
didn't he have them playing in blue and white just like his other lot over the railway lines..?
 

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