Blades Premier League Squad Numbers 1993-94 to 2006-07

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I've recently finished compiling a table of Sheffield United's Premier League player's squad numbers from 1993-94 to 2006-07.

The table includes every season in which United participated in the Premier League, except for 1992-93 as squad numbers were only introduced for the following season.

There's far too much information to allow me to post it on here but you'll be able to see the table if you click the links below...

http://www.myfootballfacts.com/Sheffield_United_Squad_Numbers.html

...I'm sure there might be some corrections which need to be made, so please tell me if you see any.

Perhaps you might like to list your favorite Blades player for each shirt number?

Enjoy!
 

The table includes every season in which United participated in the Premier League, except for 1992-93 as squad numbers were only introduced for the following season.


So both of them then, what took you so long????? :)

Are you no longer requenting F365 anymore then THFC6061?

What are your thoughts on the proposed move to the Olympic Stadium?

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You haven't got Scott Marshall on that list for 93/94.

I have a vague memory of him being no.20, but he may very well have been no.6!!!!

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And I think Willie Falconer was no.19
 
So both of them then, what took you so long????? :)

Are you no longer requenting F365 anymore then THFC6061?

What are your thoughts on the proposed move to the Olympic Stadium?


---------- Post added at 10:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:32 PM ----------

You haven't got Scott Marshall on that list for 93/94.

I have a vague memory of him being no.20, but he may very well have been no.6!!!!

---------- Post added at 10:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:35 PM ----------

And I think Willie Falconer was no.19



No, I've not been on the F365 Forum for about a year now.

As far as I know, the following three players all left Sheffield United before the 1993-94 season started...
6 David Barnes
19 Willie Falconer
20 John Pemberton

My thoughts on the proposed move to the Olympic Games site?

I would absolutely hate it if Tottenham Hotspur were to move away from White Hart Lane.

Our 129-year history has taken place within the same square mile - first on Tottenham Marshes, then Northumberland Park and finally at White Hart Lane.

My fondest memories are of going to see players like Mackay, Greaves, Gilzean, Chivers, Perryman, Hoddle, Ardiles, Klinsmann and Sheringham perform at the Lane accompanied by my Grandfather and Father.

I've recently taken my son to the Lane to see the likes of King, Modric, Bale and Van der Vaart.

But as much as it pains me to say it, if Spurs are to thrive as a top club it looks like a move to the Olympic Stadium will be inevitable.

The costs for the redevelopment scheme for the current ground have spiralled out of control recently due to several reasons.

Firstly, both the local Haringey council and Transport for London are expecting Spurs to foot the bill for infrastucture and transport improvements which are both long overdue and ultimately their responsibilities.

Secondly, English Heritage have got a hard-on over a few derilict buildings which they insist must be preserved at all costs (ours!) and dramatic changes will have to be made to the original scheme in order to accomodate their demands.

Thirdly, while the lion's share of the ground needed for the expanded new stadium have already been purchased by Spurs, there are still several parcels of land which the owners are refusing to sell, meaning legal action in the form of a compulsory purchase order has to be considered.

All these drawbacks have added hundreds of millions of pounds to the initial estimates and drastically extended the timeline for completion of the new stadium, making the option of a move to the 2012 Olympic Games site that much more attractive.

I want my club to be able to compete with the best in Europe and be competitive when it comes to affording the best players available - this is not something we would be able to achieve given the financial burden of the Northumberland Development Project.
 
As far as I know, the following three players all left Sheffield United before the 1993-94 season started...
6 David Barnes
19 Willie Falconer
20 John Pemberton


That's not right in Falconer's case. He played about half a season in 1993-4, and was sold mid season back to Scotland. He is the missing number 19.

You haven't got Scott Marshall on that list for 93/94.

I have a vague memory of him being no.20, but he may very well have been no.6!!!!


Marshall only came on loan in 1994-5, so does not belong on the list.
 
ahhh what a loss the wonderful talent that is Mamadu Seck was. :(
 
As far as I know, the following three players all left Sheffield United before the 1993-94 season started...
6 David Barnes
19 Willie Falconer
20 John Pemberton


That's not right in Falconer's case. He played about half a season in 1993-4, and was sold mid season back to Scotland. He is the missing number 19.

Barnes was sold in Jan 94 to Watford, so he should probably be on the list.

Pemberton was sold Nov 93, so should also be on the list (although i don`t remember either actually playing that year)

You haven't got Scott Marshall on that list for 93/94.

I have a vague memory of him being no.20, but he may very well have been no.6!!!!


Marshall only came on loan in 1994-5, so does not belong on the list.

Good point!

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I want my club to be able to compete with the best in Europe and be competitive when it comes to affording the best players available - this is not something we would be able to achieve given the financial burden of the Northumberland Development Project.

Out of interest, is winning the bid legally binding? Could spurs win the bid, extract the concessions they want/need from Haringey council and Transport for London and then tell the Startford stadium to do one?
 
I've recently finished compiling a table of Sheffield United's Premier League player's squad numbers from 1993-94 to 2006-07.

The table includes every season in which United participated in the Premier League, except for 1992-93 as squad numbers were only introduced for the following season.

There's far too much information to allow me to post it on here but you'll be able to see the table if you click the links below...

http://www.myfootballfacts.com/Sheffield_United_Squad_Numbers.html

...I'm sure there might be some corrections which need to be made, so please tell me if you see any.

Perhaps you might like to list your favorite Blades player for each shirt number?

Enjoy!

Do you get out much? ;-)
 
Out of interest, is winning the bid legally binding? Could spurs win the bid, extract the concessions they want/need from Haringey council and Transport for London and then tell the Startford stadium to do one?


To be honest, I've no idea.

But the transport infrastructure and parking facilities at the Olympic Games site make it a much more attractive proposition than trying to bring White Hart Lane up to speed.
 
But the transport infrastructure and parking facilities at the Olympic Games site make it a much more attractive proposition than trying to bring White Hart Lane up to speed.

If you're a businessman.

I don't know how rooted in their neighbourhoods the big London clubs actually are, but to move away from your home to chase the dream* seems like a betrayal to me.



*£££££
 
Bit of a non-story for me this one, someone will get it, don't care who. I mean, it's not as if someone is going to allow a 20000 seater roofless dustbowl in the impoverished east end of the Cit..........


Oh.
 
Bit of a non-story for me this one, someone will get it, don't care who. I mean, it's not as if someone is going to allow a 20000 seater roofless dustbowl in the impoverished east end of the Cit..........


Oh.

Indeed.

I expect WHU will get it. Which may help them out of the financial doodoo somewhat, but imagine playing football in that disposable tent of a stadium.

Ain't karma grand?
 
Indeed.

I expect WHU will get it. Which may help them out of the financial doodoo somewhat, but imagine playing football in that disposable tent of a stadium.

Ain't karma grand?


I wouldn't be so sure. Once Gollivan sell off the Home Of The 1966 World Cup Winners they'll just take the money and run, leaving the Ammers renting a stadium off the Council.

Why else would they have got involved??
 
I remember Scott Marshall being a cracking player, but then I was only a nipper. On loan from Arsenal, yes?
 

You win Jade.
 
Indeed.

I expect WHU will get it. Which may help them out of the financial doodoo somewhat, but imagine playing football in that disposable tent of a stadium.

Ain't karma grand?

I expect Spurs to get it. However in a long line of incompetance the final bit is that the bid is not legally binding.

Spurs then get the concesins that they need and stay at WHL.

WHU then get a second bite of the cherry, but of course thi time they are the only bider, so they get much more favourble terms.

And then, having won the bid, they'll ask if they can remove the running track after all...

I remember Scott Marshall being a cracking player, but then I was only a nipper. On loan from Arsenal, yes?

Yes, wasn`t too bad, bit naive when we had him.
 

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