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Billy Dearden , total hero of mine but never lauded like Woody & TC.
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Billy Dearden , total hero of mine but never lauded like Woody & TC.
My Kind of Town magazine. You can buy them from shops in Sheffield areaBilly Dearden , total hero of mine but never lauded like Woody & TC.
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Went to the game myself - my grandad took me as he was on strike from Treeton at the timeThere must have been some generous headteachers around. That was a decent crowd for a midweek afternoon match.
He's our striker, he's our number 9Great memories Silent, half day from school and what better way to spend it. Billy was a hero of mine as well, £10,000 from Chester one of the biggest bargains ever, could teach a certain centre forward at the club a thing or two
4/3/1972
Coventry 0 Blades 2 (Woodward, Blockley og). Match abandoned after 62 minutes
A few weeks earlier my dad asked if I would be interested to go to the League Cup final between Stoke and Chelsea at Wembley although the Blades were scheduled to play at Coventry that day. I did have a long think and agreed that my dad would try to get the tickets for the final but failing that, we would go to Coventry. My dad succeeded in his application for the Wembley tickets by post. I think he kept our ticket stubs for the League Cup semi final replay at S6 in January and that probably helped in getting the Wembley tickets. It would be my first visit to Wembley, my dad went to the 1949, 1955 and 1961 FA Cup finals plus a few England international matches. My uncle Ronnie still has some of the tickets, if not all, in a frame at his home.
We travelled down the M1 in my dad's car. On arriving at Wembley we find that we were stood with Stoke fans behind the goal that Peter Osgood scored Chelsea's equaliser and George Eastham hitting Stoke's winner. Terry Conroy's early lead was at the other end. During half time we were checking the football half time scores and we were delighted that the Blades were winning 2-0.
We enjoyed the Cup final and we were pleased to see Stoke win their first ever trophy. As I was often the goalkeeper when I was having a kickabout with the lads at my local park, I had a soft spot for Gordon Banks (he was a Sheffielder too!). My dad and I were checking the full time scores on the Wembley scoreboard and it still said "Coventry City 0 Sheffield United 2" so we were pleased in thinking that we had won and still were in contention for a place in the following season's UEFA Cup.
On the way home on the M1 we stopped at a service station for tea. My dad bought the local Saturday evening newspaper and handed it over to me to look at the scores and the league table. To my horror I saw the print, Coventry City 0 Sheffield United 2 (Abandoned after 62 minutes) and showed it to my dad and he couldnt believe our bad luck too! I do not remember seeing any rain or snow during the day!
Were any of you at Highfield Road that day? If so, what can you remember please?
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I couldnt find any Green Un report of the 2nd half in the Library Archives
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Scores, scorers and line ups of that days matches are in the below link (no mention of our abandoned match!)
1972-03-04
www.englishfootballleaguetables.co.uk
Brian Clough thought he was going to sign Forest's Ian Storey-Moore and paraded him at the Derby home game against Wolves that day but a few days later Storey-Moore signed for Man U!
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Below video are the highlights of the League Cup final
Brilliant last minute equaliser by WoodyWe never did well at Coventry in the 70’s, one draw in 1975 was the best result
Peter Eastoe has a decent career.Just shows how talented youngsters often fall by the wayside. Out of all the England team that night, I think only (Kevin) Beattie (is it him?) went on to be a top player.
The trim blond carrying the goal times board -11/3/1972
Stoke 2 (Smith, Ritchie) Blades 2 (Smith og, Scullion)
The only memory I have of that day was that I was surprised to see John Farmer in goal for Stoke instead of Gordon Banks. I read years later that Stoke paraded the League Cup to the crowd before the kick off but I dont remember this despite being at Wembley to see Stoke win the cup the previous week. Maybe my dad had arrived at the ground late? Dont remember the goals too and hadnt realised until this week that Dennis Smith scored for both sides! For some reason the Green Un report wasnt available at the Library Archives. Maybe there wasnt one that weekend?
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Scores, scorers (Woody didnt score despite the link thinking he did) and tables are in below link
1972-03-11
www.englishfootballleaguetables.co.uk
As did Sarah GreenPeter Eastoe has a decent career.
Yeah a couple of season at Everton. But he never came close to being a top playerPeter Eastoe has a decent career.
Yes, also Phil ThompsonJust shows how talented youngsters often fall by the wayside. Out of all the England team that night, I think only (Kevin) Beattie (is it him?) went on to be a top player.
Fair dos. Didn't realise it was Phil Thompson.Yes, also Phil Thompson
5th Feb was 4th round dayI didn’t know that the game was originally scheduled for November, I always assumed it was from the 5th February when Huddersfield played in the FA Cup.
Bert seems to recall the Currie was nicked for drink driving after that incident.Over the weekend my dad had found out that TC was involved in a car crash on the Saturday night and of course like most Blades fans we wondered if those who were in the crash were all ok. We were wondering whether TC would still continue playing for the rest of the season.
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Interesting how they used to present the teams in the old 2-3-5 formation, even in 1972. Pretty sure we always had the straight back 4 back in those days. (e.g.Badger, Flynn, Colquhoun, Hemsley ).Bert seems to recall the Currie was nicked for drink driving after that incident.
Bert was also at the Tottenham game.
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Most of the clubs in the 1960s copied Alf Ramsey's 4-3-3 formation. We were the same. Back 4 of Len, Eddie, Enoch and Ted, midfield were Hockey, TC and Sammy. front 3 were Woody, Dearden and ReeceInteresting how they used to present the teams in the old 2-3-5 formation, even in 1972. Pretty sure we always had the straight back 4 back in those days. (e.g.Badger, Flynn, Colquhoun, Hemsley ).
Can anyone even older than me remember teams actually playing anything like a 2-3-5 back in the day?
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