Down memory Lane.....this day

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Forgot Gilberto Silva. Have added him in my list (done this morning) of the World Cup winners I have seen play in a match
1966 winners
Gordon Banks (first saw him in Blades v Stoke in Oct 1971)
Nobby Stiles (Blades reserves v Man U reserves in Sept 1970)
Jack Charlton (Blades v L**ds in League Cup Sept 1970)
Bobby Moore (West Ham v Blades Nov 6th 1971)
Alan Ball (Wendy v Everton April 1970)
Roger Hunt (Blades v Bolton March 1970)
Bobby Charlton (Man U v Blades Oct 1971)
Geoff Hurst (West Ham v Blades Nov 1971 I think, but did see him in few more matches if he didn’t play in that match in Nov 1971)
Martin Peters (probably Wendy v Spurs in March 1970 but saw him loads of times)
1958 and 1970
Pele (Wendy v Santos Feb 1972)
1974
Paul Breitner (Derby v Real Madrid Oct 1975)
1978
Ubaldo Fillol, Daniel Passarella, Leopoldo Luque and Oscar Ortiz (Blades v River Plate August 1978)
Osvaldo Ardiles (Man City v Spurs Sept 1978)
1998
Patrick Vieira ( Arsenal v Blades March 1999)
2002
Gilberto Silva (Arsenal v Blades April 2003)
2006
Marco Materazzi (Sheffield FC v Inter Milan Oct 2007)
2010
Cesc Fabregas (Blades v Arsenal 2005)
Vincent Del Bosque was the last manager to win the World Cup and I saw him play in the Derby v Real Madrid game in October 1975!
 
Ok, I've been a bit remiss this week, didn't post on the 13th, couldn't bring myself to mention the Wigan game.

Its a double whammy today, and two great games which need no intoroduction.

First up: 32 years ago today, Feethams, Darlington. Probably, the best birthday, my old man ever had.

He's still got some footage on 8mm film he took that day.
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And secondly: 11 years ago, Forest in the Play-offs.

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When I drove home from Wembley April 1993 I was disappointed, annoyed with our display. Driving home from the Chelsea match May 1994 I was totally numb and almost in shock. I couldn't believe what I'd just seen. On Match of the Day I think it was the first time they showed how the league table changed in the last 15 minutes. Now it's common place for that to happen on the final day of the season. On the Monday a guy I did some business with (a Blade) told me that there was talk of match fixing. Obviously it all came out later with the court cases.

Sharrow Blade - be great if you could get the 8mm film converted so it could be shown on here.

Never seen any stats about the Darlington match as far as attendance is concerned. Similar with the Leicester game in May 1990. How many Blades were at those matches in relation to the home fans? Can't ever remember a game at BDTBL where the away fans outnumbered the Blades. Leeds winning the title in 1992 (?) could have done it but obviously didn't.

It would be interesting to hear from Darlington and Leicester fans who were at those matches and their view some 32 and 24 years later. Almost a 'Roy's Retrospective View From.....'
 
When I drove home from Wembley April 1993 I was disappointed, annoyed with our display. Driving home from the Chelsea match May 1994 I was totally numb and almost in shock. I couldn't believe what I'd just seen. On Match of the Day I think it was the first time they showed how the league table changed in the last 15 minutes. Now it's common place for that to happen on the final day of the season. On the Monday a guy I did some business with (a Blade) told me that there was talk of match fixing. Obviously it all came out later with the court cases.

Sharrow Blade - be great if you could get the 8mm film converted so it could be shown on here.

Never seen any stats about the Darlington match as far as attendance is concerned. Similar with the Leicester game in May 1990. How many Blades were at those matches in relation to the home fans? Can't ever remember a game at BDTBL where the away fans outnumbered the Blades. Leeds winning the title in 1992 (?) could have done it but obviously didn't.

It would be interesting to hear from Darlington and Leicester fans who were at those matches and their view some 32 and 24 years later. Almost a 'Roy's Retrospective View From.....'
There were loads of L**ds fans in our home game against Leeds on Easter Tuesday in 1974. We lost 2-0 and they clinched the Championship a match or two later
 
Go on then.....




You'll never beat Des Walker...

I'd forgotten how close Forest came to making it 4-4 with that header saved by Kenny at the death. What a disgrace that would have been given the blatant handball right under the ref's nose during the build-up to it.
 
Never seen any stats about the Darlington match as far as attendance is concerned.'

11,130 - officially.

A Darlo fan I spoke to said there were more there than the 18,000 for a previous game against somebody or other (Cup game against Southampton, maybe?) and that there were more than 18,000 in against the Blades.

Mind you, I remember a poor lad in a "ticket office" - a sort of sentry box on the edge of the cricket pitch, gathering money from fans who literally chucked it in a bowl he had on the counter - if he wasn't the only one in a similar box then heaven knows where the cash all went! ;)
 
The weekends offerings:
Fridays:

May 16th 1946 68 years ago.

A 5-1 defeat for United against a Combined Services team which featured Leslie Compton and Eddie Lewis of Arsenal.

United were one of the first teams to play in post war Germany.

This particular programme is a basic 4 pager, in poor condition. A good example would probably set you back a £100.
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yesterday:

17th May 1948 66 years ago.

Played at Douglas Isle of Man. A 2-2 draw between Wednesday and United.

The programme regularly fetches between £180 - £200.

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Today 26 years ago, May 18th 1988

Oh dear, the play-offs were a different format back then, unfortunately the result is always the same.

A 1-1 draw with Bristol City condemns us to relegation. Missed this one as I was in Greece at the time.

Programme worth about 30p :)
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52 years ago today.....June 2nd 1962

A 4-1 win for the Blades over Eintract Frankfurt in Canada.

Allchurch and Hodgson with two each.

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Cheating today, but still it did take place at the Lane.

Cricket.

51 years ago today: Yorkshire v Lancashire 2nd Day.

Runs were in short supply on the 1st.

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52 years ago today, 1962. 4th June

United continue their tour of Canada infront of 2,000 people in Victoria, with a 1-0 Victory

The bloke mentioned on the front of the programme is Watford born George Pearkes, that's some line of letters after his name. Served in both World Wars and won the Victoria Cross at Passchendaele.

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They played the year before too against Frankfurt in Canada. The program is for sale in the German ebay.

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Not quite, they did play Frankfurt four times over a relatively short period of time.

They played Eintract twice in Canada, on 2nd June 1962 (see above) in Vancouver and then in Toronto 7 days later.

They also played them in germany in September 1961.

The one on german ebay is the one at home in October 1961

The prices vary: the two in Canada (Vancouver £50-£70) and Toronto (£80-£100)

The Germany one (£80-£100)

The one on Germany ebay in good condition £1-£2
 
Cheating today, but still it did take place at the Lane.

Cricket.

51 years ago today: Yorkshire v Lancashire 2nd Day.

Runs were in short supply on the 1st.

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Padgett and Hampshire opening with Sharpe - died recently, RIP - and Boycott further down the order? Truly shocking team selection, like starting with Doyle and Collins up front and Baxter at centre-half. Sack the manager.

I used to love watching cricket at Bramall Lane. You used to see quite a few United players there as well. I can remember getting Hodgy's autograph in the pavilion one day and Mick Hill's out in the cheap seats another.
 
Padgett and Hampshire opening with Sharpe - died recently, RIP - and Boycott further down the order? Truly shocking team selection, like starting with Doyle and Collins up front and Baxter at centre-half. Sack the manager.

I used to love watching cricket at Bramall Lane. You used to see quite a few United players there as well. I can remember getting Hodgy's autograph in the pavilion one day and Mick Hill's out in the cheap seats another.

I was there on the last day of that Roses match - if memory serves, Boycs hit Statham on to the roof of the Kop
 
Yorkshire's No 7 of course was Chris Balderstone who went onto play for Leicestershire.

Many of course will remember him playing football for Carlisle United for many a season.
 
49 years ago June 5th, 1965

The 8th match of 11 against Blackpool, in the quest for the BOAC Trophy, at Dunedin, New Zealand.

United won 3-0 with goals from Tony Wagstaff (2) and Gil Reece. They would now be 4-3 up in the series.
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Through the 50's and into the 70's, United used to tour abroad almost every year. Indeed, I can remember my granddad, John Spencer, telling me he had played against Ajax and Eintracht Frankfurt in the 50's in end of season tours. I've been having a flick through the Kirkham/Clarebrough bible this dinnertime, and United often used to tour West Germany and Holland. There's also a tour of Zambia in 1972, New Zealand in 1975 and a visit to China and Malaysia at the end of our 83/84 promotion season.
 
Through the 50's and into the 70's, United used to tour abroad almost every year. Indeed, I can remember my granddad, John Spencer, telling me he had played against Ajax and Eintracht Frankfurt in the 50's in end of season tours. I've been having a flick through the Kirkham/Clarebrough bible this dinnertime, and United often used to tour West Germany and Holland. There's also a tour of Zambia in 1972, New Zealand in 1975 and a visit to China and Malaysia at the end of our 83/84 promotion season.

In 1975 they also went to New Caledonia, which must be the most obscure place United have ever visited.

You have me to thank of the details of the two games we played thre being in the AK/DC book (well the old one anyway, friendly details are not in the new one). Back in the day, I use to go to the Colindale newspaper library to find reports of games in foreign papers when the games were reported fully in the Sheffield press. I managed to track down an NC newspaper with full line ups for both games.
 
Through the 50's and into the 70's, United used to tour abroad almost every year. Indeed, I can remember my granddad, John Spencer, telling me he had played against Ajax and Eintracht Frankfurt in the 50's in end of season tours. I've been having a flick through the Kirkham/Clarebrough bible this dinnertime, and United often used to tour West Germany and Holland. There's also a tour of Zambia in 1972, New Zealand in 1975 and a visit to China and Malaysia at the end of our 83/84 promotion season.
I read somewhere that John Spencer showed a lost of promise when he got into the 1st team but a bad injury ended his career rather early
 
49 years ago June 5th, 1965

The 8th match of 11 against Blackpool, in the quest for the BOAC Trophy, at Dunedin, New Zealand.

United won 3-0 with goals from Tony Wagstaff (2) and Gil Reece. They would now be 4-3 up in the series.
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Alan Birchenall wrote in his autobiography that both clubs agreed on which matches Blackpool should win, which matches Blades should win etc, it went according to plan for the first few games but Blackpool "tried to win" the matches that the Blades were supposed to win so the agreement went out of window and the matches then got more competitive especially with the tackling!
 
I read somewhere that John Spencer showed a lost of promise when he got into the 1st team but a bad injury ended his career rather early

Aye, it was his ankles that finished him off in the end, Silent. Nowadays, I'm guessing, it would probably be a simple operation and a full career would be had. Back in the late 50's, that was probably it, done and dusted.
 
Padgett and Hampshire opening with Sharpe - died recently, RIP - and Boycott further down the order? Truly shocking team selection, like starting with Doyle and Collins up front and Baxter at centre-half. Sack the manager.

I used to love watching cricket at Bramall Lane. You used to see quite a few United players there as well. I can remember getting Hodgy's autograph in the pavilion one day and Mick Hill's out in the cheap seats another.

Boycott wasnt an opening batsman in his first one or two years for YCCC.
 
In 1975 they also went to New Caledonia, which must be the most obscure place United have ever visited.

You have me to thank of the details of the two games we played thre being in the AK/DC book (well the old one anyway, friendly details are not in the new one). Back in the day, I use to go to the Colindale newspaper library to find reports of games in foreign papers when the games were reported fully in the Sheffield press. I managed to track down an NC newspaper with full line ups for both games.

New Caledonia, that's what the abbreviation in the book is! I could have looked it up I suppose, and there's me thinking it could have been North Carolina. Derr.
 
New Caledonia, that's what the abbreviation in the book is! I could have looked it up I suppose, and there's me thinking it could have been North Carolina. Derr.

Indeed.

God knows how we managed playing there - French colony right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, who were not even in FIFA at the time.

Those games saw the only appearances of youth team player Paul Ellis, It must have quite surreal for a 17 year old to be whisked from Sheffield to the Pacific in 1975. Furphy also took along his son Keith (another youth player who never made the first team) ad Denis C's theory was that Ellis was only taken along, so Keith being on the trip did not look too much like nepotism.
 
Indeed.

God knows how we managed playing there - French colony right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, who were not even in FIFA at the time.

Those games saw the only appearances of youth team player Paul Ellis, It must have quite surreal for a 17 year old to be whisked from Sheffield to the Pacific in 1975. Furphy also took along his son Keith (another youth player who never made the first team) ad Denis C's theory was that Ellis was only taken along, so Keith being on the trip did not look too much like nepotism.

This must surely be the most remote location in which United have played, apart from Barnsley. A bit of a strange occurance for me.
 

Alan Birchenall wrote in his autobiography that both clubs agreed on which matches Blackpool should win, which matches Blades should win etc, it went according to plan for the first few games but Blackpool "tried to win" the matches that the Blades were supposed to win so the agreement went out of window and the matches then got more competitive especially with the tackling!

This is true to a degree, but I understand it was the first game that didn't go to plan as Blackpool didnt stick to the plan. From then on all bets were off as it were.
 

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