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Is there a club in the whole league that has proved to be a bigger graveyard of managerial ambition than
Sheffield United over the last fifty years?
Steve Bruce is the only one, of the 21 managers, who has become a good top class manager - and he took some time to achieve it.
Gary Speed took a step up and made a promising start with Wales but we'll never know whether he would have succeeded in the long run.
Howard Kendall went back up to Everton but didn't last long there
John Harris did well with United but he never managed afterwards - possibly because he didn't want to due to age.
Bassett and Warnock later managed other clubs but their subsequent best was never better than in their years with United.
Fifteen of them never managed a league club again (Rowley, Furphy, Haslam, Peters, Spackman, Heath, Robson ), or they did so at lower levels (Sirrel, Porterfield*, McEwan* Thompson*, Blackwell, and Adams) and Wilson and Weir seem very likely to end up in this group too.
Of the caretaker managers none did anything subsequently although Russell Slade may do so this season
but then only to the level at which he was caretaker at the Lane.
* I'm not sure if these managed in the lower leagues after their spells with United.
Sheffield United over the last fifty years?
Steve Bruce is the only one, of the 21 managers, who has become a good top class manager - and he took some time to achieve it.
Gary Speed took a step up and made a promising start with Wales but we'll never know whether he would have succeeded in the long run.
Howard Kendall went back up to Everton but didn't last long there
John Harris did well with United but he never managed afterwards - possibly because he didn't want to due to age.
Bassett and Warnock later managed other clubs but their subsequent best was never better than in their years with United.
Fifteen of them never managed a league club again (Rowley, Furphy, Haslam, Peters, Spackman, Heath, Robson ), or they did so at lower levels (Sirrel, Porterfield*, McEwan* Thompson*, Blackwell, and Adams) and Wilson and Weir seem very likely to end up in this group too.
Of the caretaker managers none did anything subsequently although Russell Slade may do so this season
but then only to the level at which he was caretaker at the Lane.
* I'm not sure if these managed in the lower leagues after their spells with United.