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Your dad was 17?I was there with my dad aged 17. Atkins was only playing up front because Edwards had gone off injured.
As the ball was played to him on the edge of the box with his back to goal, my dad said "don't give it to him, he's rubbish".
Ive never let him forget that ;-)
Ndlovu was class!
I think we had Shane Nicholson sent off midway through the 2nd half ,didn't we ? Just before XmasBeen on here many times but Sarbs away at West Brom after they’d battered us all match. Pesch chip came back off the bar and he nodded it in in front of the Blades fans.
Can you remember that big cloud of dust that went up? What was all that about? I was right at the back so couldn't see much below the crossbar. But yes one of mine too.I was there! Still one of my most joyful moments watching football ever. The place went berserk!
Ndlovu was class!
Me and my mate Joffrey were rammed into the away end on that day, still can see Bob bring the ball down and shoot. Memories are made of this! Then the massive crush to get out!Bob Atkins - In two and a half years at Bramall Lane Bob played 40 league games for United. He scored three goals, including a crucial last minute winner against Rotherham United on 21 April 1984. The two points gained from Atkins last minute winner were vital in helping Sheffield United gain promotion a few weeks later, since they ended up only getting promoted on goal difference.
Billy Sharp
Sheffield United left it late to turn their dominance into a 1-0 Sky Bet League One victory at Peterborough.
The League One table-toppers squandered a host of chances before Billy Sharp struck from point-blank range with three minutes to go for his 20th goal of the season that extended their lead at the top to five points.
Sharp pounced at the back post after strike-partner James Hanson had headed down a cross from the right. It sparked jubilant scenes among a travelling army of almost 4,000 Blades fans at the ABAX Stadium.
We had a lot of lucky results last season this the opposite we have been luckless perhaps the tide is changing but all successful teams need luckWe got a lot of late goals that season.
I was there, aged 15. I actually passed out. When I came around I was down the front - people had passed me down there somehow. Got a good view of the goal!Me and my mate Joffrey were rammed into the away end on that day, still can see Bob bring the ball down and shoot. Memories are made of this! Then the massive crush to get out!
I too was there that day. The Railway end was packed. Probably by today's standards it was very unsafe. And when the goal went in it was bedlam. Bodies crushing together,scary but elation. How someone wasn't śeriously injured I'll never know.Bob Atkins - In two and a half years at Bramall Lane Bob played 40 league games for United. He scored three goals, including a crucial last minute winner against Rotherham United on 21 April 1984. The two points gained from Atkins last minute winner were vital in helping Sheffield United gain promotion a few weeks later, since they ended up only getting promoted on goal difference.
Although it was 44 years ago, I remember it well and wasnt a cornerI too was there that day. The Railway end was packed. Probably by today's standards it was very unsafe. And when the goal went in it was bedlam. Bodies crushing together,scary but elation. How someone wasn't śeriously injured I'll never know.
But as for last minute goals, how about the one against Wigan by Edwards. Larry Lloyd had been bigging himself up about how he'd make sure Edwards would never get a sniff at goal with him marking him. And for 89 mins he didnt. Until the last minute corner we got. And Edwards lost him long enough to poke in the winner.
Jubilation all round.
Memories play tricks.Although it was 44 years ago, I remember it well and wasnt a corner
John Matthews played a ball out to Colin Morris on the right wing. Morris made tracks down the wing and sent in a low cross that Edwards tapped in about 8 yards out.
Eeehhh, it seems like yesterday...
This is my memory too. I can still see it, from the Kop, like it's an action replay.Although it was 44 years ago, I remember it well and wasnt a corner
John Matthews played a ball out to Colin Morris on the right wing. Morris made tracks down the wing and sent in a low cross that Edwards tapped in about 8 yards out.
Eeehhh, it seems like yesterday...
Why would you film this, then post it, if this had just happened to your team?
Talking of Darlington, also 81/82 but not a winning goal, Keith Edwards late equaliser at Bury. Right in front of all the away fans, night match as a 14 year old it was a bloody brilliant feeling especially knowing that no one else bar my brother from our school could understand how I felt.I probably went flying past you, the only time apart from Darlington Ive invaded a pitch.
In the away game after Rotherham, at Southend I think. I am sure Kevin Arnott got a last gasp winner.I was there! Still one of my most joyful moments watching football ever. The place went berserk!
Was that when Larry Lloyd mooned at the kop? (I think it was). Also 25k there for a 4th Division game if I remember rightly!I too was there that day. The Railway end was packed. Probably by today's standards it was very unsafe. And when the goal went in it was bedlam. Bodies crushing together,scary but elation. How someone wasn't śeriously injured I'll never know.
But as for last minute goals, how about the one against Wigan by Edwards. Larry Lloyd had been bigging himself up about how he'd make sure Edwards would never get a sniff at goal with him marking him. And for 89 mins he didnt. Until the last minute corner we got. And Edwards lost him long enough to poke in the winner.
Jubilation all round.
One of my favourite away goals and weekends ever, swapped Canvey Island for the West end half way through the night and had a great time.In the away game after Rotherham, at Southend I think. I am sure Kevin Arnott got a last gasp winner.
I.may have made this up.
Jeff King cross. Was right behind the goal that nightTalking of Darlington, also 81/82 but not a winning goal, Keith Edwards late equaliser at Bury. Right in front of all the away fans, night match as a 14 year old it was a bloody brilliant feeling especially knowing that no one else bar my brother from our school could understand how I felt.
Bury were breathing down our necks if I remember rightly at that point ? or it may have been that Craig Madden was rivalling Edwards for the golden boot and he'd scored earlier
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