I missed the 52-53 promotion by a few months, but can never resist the opportunity to talk about the 60-61 season, which was perhaps the most enjoyable season for me (I was 13, and had the freedom to go to away matches). United had been close to promotion the previous 2 seasons, but despite having no right-winger (Lewis was sold to Liverpool, and was not replaced), we went on a run of 8 successive wins in the autumn, before having a mid-season wobble. The Cup run then really brought everything back to life, with away wins at 2 of the top clubs in the country, Everton and Newcastle. The crowds in the league were poor (under 20000), but the Cup support was phenomenal, very colourful (rosettes, no less) and noisy (Ilkla Moor bah tat, constant). The semi-finals were disappointing, though Pace in the first 0-0 draw swore he had a goal wrongly disallowed for handball, pointing to a muddy mark on his chest. At this point, we finally signed a right-winger, Len Allchurch, and a week after the first semi-final at Elland Road, we went back and beat Leeds 2-1 in the league, Allchurch scoring the winner. A run of 5 wins and a draw, with Allchurch and Pace seeming to score every game, got us promoted with 2 games to spare - against Derby, at home, with a crowd of 21000! Looking back, I can't believe how poor our support was, and whatever we think of McCabe, he is to be applauded for building up the fan-base. If your Dad was young and a Blade, he will have enjoyed that double-assault season.