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Horsfield has gone.
But it is a lot of money for an under study to Beattie
no ones mentioned yet that the lad is good with both feet
He can bang them in with the left or right.... should be handy amongst some of our more single sided players
Shit hair though, still him and Killa can club together on the product purchases and save a bit of cash!
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DARIUS Henderson's arrival at Bramall Lane has thawed one of the coldest wars in football.
The former Watford striker, among the Championship's most physically intimidating players, has spent the past few seasons indulging in his own X-rated duel with Sheffield United's Chris Morgan.
On the pitch, their relationship appeared frosty.Fierce competitors who battled for possession with the same ferocity as a pair of starving pitbulls grappling over a piece of meat.
Off it, however, they enjoyed a close and warm bond; a relationship borne-out of mutual respect for a fellow professional who gave no quarter and asked for nothing in return. Little wonder then that Morgan, having spent the past three years attempting to persuade a succession of United managers to sign the 26-year-old marksman, has given his personal blessing to Kevin Blackwell's decision to spend £2m prising Henderson away from Vicarage Road.
"Whenever anyone has asked me if there was a forward I'd like to see us bring in I've always said Darius," Morgan revealed.
"I've had some terrific battles with him down the years, going right back to when he was at Gillingham, and so I know first hand what a handful he can be.
"But, although we've kicked lumps out of each other during games, we've always been on really good terms off it.
"We've always said 'Well done mate, you've given me one hell of a time', shaken hands and wished each other luck for the next time."
After observing Henderson's qualities at close-quarters, Morgan is confident that his faith in his ability to wreak havoc will not prove misplaced.
Indeed, United's captain predicts that Henderson's readiness to put his body on the line in pursuit of victory should serve as an example the remainder of the squad and bring balance to an attack which, having lost Rob Hulse, had veered towards the light-weight.
"You know exactly what you're going to get with Darius," Morgan added.
"If there's a ball there to be won then he'll put his head in there right where it hurts.
"When you see someone ready to do that then it really does inspire you.
"Looking at the lads we've got up front here now I can't see too many teams looking forward to taking them on.
"We've got Darius and James (Beattie) who are going to ask some serious questions and stand toe to toe with anybody.
"Then we've got Jon Stead, Billy Sharp and Danny Webber who, if someone stands up to those two, can say 'How do you fancy going up against people who are going to run at you and stretch you all game long?'
"There's a real good mix and those three have looked really sharp in training too."
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