Blades v Latvia

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Does anyone remember the Blades playing a friendly against Latvia at Bramall Lane during the middle of the season? If I remember correctly we lost the game, but I can't remember why we ended up playing the Latvian national side. Also, did any Premier League players play for Latvia, I think Marian Pahars was playing for Latvia around that time.

A friend whose parents left Latvia after the second world war offered his services as translator/interpreter for the Latvian team and officials. He tells me that he provided the Latvian translation on the programme cover. He also supplied me with the teams but Sharrowblade beat me to it!

It seems Latvia were part of the Soviet Union team until 1992, and with the Latvians being a relatively new team, their FA were keen to arrange friendlies against English and Scottish teams - this is where the Neil Warnock /Gary Johnson friendship came in. It was also part of the era where United were keen to have links with foreign clubs and they possibly hoped to find some suitable Latvian recruits.

Jiorgio was rewarded with a seat in the Directors box and dined with United and Latvian Officials at a post match meal in the Platinum Suite with all the Players
 

Thanks for the info. I can't remember Stuart Wilson! I thought Pahars played for Latvia. You can't leave us on tenterhooks about the Wenger story!

Wilson was a forward on loan from Leicester at the end of the 1999-2000 season. He is one of the long line of loan forwards who were crap - he failed to score in about 10 appearances.
 
Wilson was a forward on loan from Leicester at the end of the 1999-2000 season. He is one of the long line of loan forwards who were crap - he failed to score in about 10 appearances.
I always thought I had a good memory, but I'd completely forgotten about him. Perhaps in 15 years I will have forgotten all about Michael Higden.
 
Wilson was a forward on loan from Leicester at the end of the 1999-2000 season. He is one of the long line of loan forwards who were crap - he failed to score in about 10 appearances.
But he got us a penalty at Norwich in which Paul Devlin converted!
 
We played the Mexico World Cup squad at Mexico in 1966. There is a photo of our team in a mutual FB friend of mine's on FB. Will look for it this evening. I think we played against Chile too
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Drew 0-0 with Mexico World Cup X1 on 22nd May 1966 at Mexico City (photo above). Lost 2-0 to Chile World Cup X1 on 5th June 1966, drew 1-1 with Mexico World Cup squad on 9th June, both matches at Santiago, Chile
 
Don't think so. Nobody from Finland either.
Although Blades fan Michael Palin once sang a song about Finland with Monty Phython:
'You're so sadly neglected
And often ignored
A poor second to Belgium
When going abroad'.
 

Thanks for the info. I can't remember Stuart Wilson! I thought Pahars played for Latvia. You can't leave us on tenterhooks about the Wenger story!

The story as Ray Parlour tells it: Martin Keown was always the easiest player in their squad to wind up, spent loads of time worrying about getting replaced. One day the guy from some parcel firm arrived at Arsenal's training ground for a collection, he was about 6ft 7in tall, athletic, strong, looked the part, but the goods weren't ready for collection, so he was told to go and get something to eat from the canteen, anything he wanted, on the club, whilst they sorted it. Parlour, Merson, Adams, Henry were all present at the time and decided to wind Keown up when he arrived shortly afterwards. The parcel guy was sat there and Keown was informed that this bloke was a centre half from bayern Munich and had come for a medical. Keown wasn't known for his sense of humour and stormed off to find Wenger, who was oblivious to all this and Keown knew that he'd been set up. As Parlour says it was just too easy with Keown, this leads to Stepanovs.

the story goes that Arsenal were on tour somewhere when they came across Stepanovs.

Bergkamp, Henry, Parlour, Merson, Ljungberg were all sat on the bench watching the Latvian warming up for their opponents. They were all of the opinion he was pretty useless, but decided to wind the ever gullible Keown up. Bergkamp commented on how difficult the Latvian was to play against, and Henry claimed he had never got the better of him. Ljungberg said what a great tackler Stepanovs was and they were all in agreement that Arsenal should definitely sign him. Keown who was on the bench with them had steam coming out his ears. Then a few weeks later in walks Stepanovs at Arsenal's training ground, who was greeted with surprise by the players, and asked what he was doing there. Stepanovs was buzzing 'I just sign three year contract, I'm so happy, great honour'.

Parlour and Bergkamp and Henry went off to see Wenger and apparently asked him 'why have you signed him, he's f*****g useless'.
Wenger looked puzzled. 'Do you remember pre-season?..... I was walking behind the dug-out when I overheard your conversation about Stepanovs. I thought wow, these lads hold this guy in such high esteem. He'd be good cover for Tony Adams.'

Stepanovs usually makes the list of the 5 worst Arsenal Players in History.
 
The story as Ray Parlour tells it: Martin Keown was always the easiest player in their squad to wind up, spent loads of time worrying about getting replaced. One day the guy from some parcel firm arrived at Arsenal's training ground for a collection, he was about 6ft 7in tall, athletic, strong, looked the part, but the goods weren't ready for collection, so he was told to go and get something to eat from the canteen, anything he wanted, on the club, whilst they sorted it. Parlour, Merson, Adams, Henry were all present at the time and decided to wind Keown up when he arrived shortly afterwards. The parcel guy was sat there and Keown was informed that this bloke was a centre half from bayern Munich and had come for a medical. Keown wasn't known for his sense of humour and stormed off to find Wenger, who was oblivious to all this and Keown knew that he'd been set up. As Parlour says it was just too easy with Keown, this leads to Stepanovs.

the story goes that Arsenal were on tour somewhere when they came across Stepanovs.

Bergkamp, Henry, Parlour, Merson, Ljungberg were all sat on the bench watching the Latvian warming up for their opponents. They were all of the opinion he was pretty useless, but decided to wind the ever gullible Keown up. Bergkamp commented on how difficult the Latvian was to play against, and Henry claimed he had never got the better of him. Ljungberg said what a great tackler Stepanovs was and they were all in agreement that Arsenal should definitely sign him. Keown who was on the bench with them had steam coming out his ears. Then a few weeks later in walks Stepanovs at Arsenal's training ground, who was greeted with surprise by the players, and asked what he was doing there. Stepanovs was buzzing 'I just sign three year contract, I'm so happy, great honour'.

Parlour and Bergkamp and Henry went off to see Wenger and apparently asked him 'why have you signed him, he's f*****g useless'.
Wenger looked puzzled. 'Do you remember pre-season?..... I was walking behind the dug-out when I overheard your conversation about Stepanovs. I thought wow, these lads hold this guy in such high esteem. He'd be good cover for Tony Adams.'

Stepanovs usually makes the list of the 5 worst Arsenal Players in History.
Are you sure you haven't got this story confused with why we got Nyron Nosworthy on loan?
 
The story as Ray Parlour tells it: Martin Keown was always the easiest player in their squad to wind up, spent loads of time worrying about getting replaced. One day the guy from some parcel firm arrived at Arsenal's training ground for a collection, he was about 6ft 7in tall, athletic, strong, looked the part, but the goods weren't ready for collection, so he was told to go and get something to eat from the canteen, anything he wanted, on the club, whilst they sorted it. Parlour, Merson, Adams, Henry were all present at the time and decided to wind Keown up when he arrived shortly afterwards. The parcel guy was sat there and Keown was informed that this bloke was a centre half from bayern Munich and had come for a medical. Keown wasn't known for his sense of humour and stormed off to find Wenger, who was oblivious to all this and Keown knew that he'd been set up. As Parlour says it was just too easy with Keown, this leads to Stepanovs.

the story goes that Arsenal were on tour somewhere when they came across Stepanovs.

Bergkamp, Henry, Parlour, Merson, Ljungberg were all sat on the bench watching the Latvian warming up for their opponents. They were all of the opinion he was pretty useless, but decided to wind the ever gullible Keown up. Bergkamp commented on how difficult the Latvian was to play against, and Henry claimed he had never got the better of him. Ljungberg said what a great tackler Stepanovs was and they were all in agreement that Arsenal should definitely sign him. Keown who was on the bench with them had steam coming out his ears. Then a few weeks later in walks Stepanovs at Arsenal's training ground, who was greeted with surprise by the players, and asked what he was doing there. Stepanovs was buzzing 'I just sign three year contract, I'm so happy, great honour'.

Parlour and Bergkamp and Henry went off to see Wenger and apparently asked him 'why have you signed him, he's f*****g useless'.
Wenger looked puzzled. 'Do you remember pre-season?..... I was walking behind the dug-out when I overheard your conversation about Stepanovs. I thought wow, these lads hold this guy in such high esteem. He'd be good cover for Tony Adams.'

Stepanovs usually makes the list of the 5 worst Arsenal Players in History.
Thats brilliant, if true.

Wonder if thats how Adkins ended up signing Sammon? :oops:
 
Are you sure you haven't got this story confused with why we got Nyron Nosworthy on loan?

Makes you wonder.....I'm still trying to figure out how somebody with serious knee issues, serious women issues and serious driving issues was deemed to be a good signing. Take a bow Marlon King.
 
Makes you wonder.....I'm still trying to figure out how somebody with serious knee issues, serious women issues and serious driving issues was deemed to be a good signing. Take a bow Marlon King.
I thought you were talking about Caitlyn Jenner for a minute there.
 
The story as Ray Parlour tells it: Martin Keown was always the easiest player in their squad to wind up, spent loads of time worrying about getting replaced. One day the guy from some parcel firm arrived at Arsenal's training ground for a collection, he was about 6ft 7in tall, athletic, strong, looked the part, but the goods weren't ready for collection, so he was told to go and get something to eat from the canteen, anything he wanted, on the club, whilst they sorted it. Parlour, Merson, Adams, Henry were all present at the time and decided to wind Keown up when he arrived shortly afterwards. The parcel guy was sat there and Keown was informed that this bloke was a centre half from bayern Munich and had come for a medical. Keown wasn't known for his sense of humour and stormed off to find Wenger, who was oblivious to all this and Keown knew that he'd been set up. As Parlour says it was just too easy with Keown, this leads to Stepanovs.

the story goes that Arsenal were on tour somewhere when they came across Stepanovs.

Bergkamp, Henry, Parlour, Merson, Ljungberg were all sat on the bench watching the Latvian warming up for their opponents. They were all of the opinion he was pretty useless, but decided to wind the ever gullible Keown up. Bergkamp commented on how difficult the Latvian was to play against, and Henry claimed he had never got the better of him. Ljungberg said what a great tackler Stepanovs was and they were all in agreement that Arsenal should definitely sign him. Keown who was on the bench with them had steam coming out his ears. Then a few weeks later in walks Stepanovs at Arsenal's training ground, who was greeted with surprise by the players, and asked what he was doing there. Stepanovs was buzzing 'I just sign three year contract, I'm so happy, great honour'.

Parlour and Bergkamp and Henry went off to see Wenger and apparently asked him 'why have you signed him, he's f*****g useless'.
Wenger looked puzzled. 'Do you remember pre-season?..... I was walking behind the dug-out when I overheard your conversation about Stepanovs. I thought wow, these lads hold this guy in such high esteem. He'd be good cover for Tony Adams.'

Stepanovs usually makes the list of the 5 worst Arsenal Players in History.
Great story. Kevin Sheedy got a black eye from Keown for winding him up at Everton
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/blues-bonding-brawls-boots---6944433
 
Boing!

With England playing Latvia this week for the first time in history, I was compelled to look back at the time United took on Latvia in a friendly, and wrote about it here for the Pinch. Big thanks to S64 Blade for uploading some scans of the matchday programme in this thread here!

This was a fun one to research and write, hope you enjoy if you give it a read: https://www.thepinch.uk/p/why-did-sheffield-united-play-a-friendly
 
I googled this during the England match the other night, and found this thread. Not a day has gone by the last 25 years when I haven't wondered why we played against Latvia. Great article, cheers!
 
I can remember the game as it was the same day I broke my hand and had 3 fillings done at the dentist.

think we lost 2-1 if I remember right or was it a 1 nil loss?
How many teeth did the dentist lose ?
 
Boing!

With England playing Latvia this week for the first time in history, I was compelled to look back at the time United took on Latvia in a friendly, and wrote about it here for the Pinch. Big thanks to S64 Blade for uploading some scans of the matchday programme in this thread here!

This was a fun one to research and write, hope you enjoy if you give it a read: https://www.thepinch.uk/p/why-did-sheffield-united-play-a-friendly
A great read Ben and thanks for the credit!

I too remember very little about the game, other than we had been given free tickets at my junior school, to attend. Thus, despite the match, it was a rather fun evening from what I recall, with my Dad acting as babysitter to not only me, but a collection of other kids from my class - some my friends who were already Blades/had an interest having attended a few games, others not (who surprisingly did not return after witnessing this thriller).
 
Boing!

With England playing Latvia this week for the first time in history, I was compelled to look back at the time United took on Latvia in a friendly, and wrote about it here for the Pinch. Big thanks to S64 Blade for uploading some scans of the matchday programme in this thread here!

This was a fun one to research and write, hope you enjoy if you give it a read: https://www.thepinch.uk/p/why-did-sheffield-united-play-a-friendly
Good read, but a schoolboy error ...The next season was 2000-01 when had a relatively good start (W5 D2 L3 of the first 10), flirted with the plays offs and finished 10th. The season you mention is 2001-02 :-)
 

I've got images of Warnock screaming - "YOU - YOU'RE IN F*CKING LATVIA" à la his rant when he was Huddersfield boss
 

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