When we were in the depths of League 1, I think it was the second or third season there, a bloke I knew died suddenly, unexpectedly, of a heart attack. He was mid 50's and a big Blade. We used to chat about football whenever we saw each other, usually in our local pub. We used to talk about the Warnock years, that final game of the season that sent us down, out of the Premier League, and would we ever see the Blades back in the top flight in our lifetime.
He never saw Chris Wilder, the 100 points, Billy Sharp scoring 30+ goals, Coutts and Duffy, and the eventual promotion to the top flight in World football.
There were times, after Andrew died, that I had the same thoughts, would I ever see the Blades in the top tier again?
I sometimes think some of our fans need to remember that a few short years ago, we were worried about playing the likes of Scunthorpe and Shrewsbury, away days were down to Milton Keynes, or over to Oldham, the TV camera's were picking up Kyle Walker sat in the crowd watching us play Stevenage away, and we would breathe a sigh of relief at the full time whistle after beating Chesterfield.
If Chris Wilder decides he wants to walk away, he will go with my best wishes and I will still shake his hand, given the chance, if I ever saw him while I was out somewhere.
TC, Woody, and Mick Speight's flashy fluorescent striped boots, were my earliest, treasured memories of Sheffield United. The Chris Wilder years are my favourite, without a doubt.