Best away day ever.
Went with my Brother on one of the "pop and crisps" coaches. Couldn't wait to get back to Sheffield after to get out on the lash.
I really thought we were going to cock it up at the last hurdle when we went 1-0 down. My Brother and I were discussing what an absolute twat that would be after following them all over the country all season. I still to this day have not attended as many matches in one season as that year. Family commitments and others put paid to that after that season.
I remember the ecstasy of going 4-1 up and not knowing whether to laugh, cry, scream, shit or piss in celebration.
I remember the countless pitch invasions, the masses of Blades inside the ground who shouldn't have got tickets to where they were.
Then there was the pitch invasion after the final whistle where I managed to ruffle Dave Bassets hair in the middle of the pitch before the Blades fans proceeded to strip him to his underwear.
As I said, when we got back to Sheffield I couldn't wait to get out on the lash but had to go home first because I had made the stupid mistake of wearing a brand new pair of Converse All Stars to the match with no socks and my feet were cut to ribbons. I ran in the house and my Mum warned me to not take the piss out of my Dad (he was a pig). I said " balls to that I've not got time for that I need to get to the pub!" before running through the lounge on the way to my bedroom to get some socks saying "alreyt Dad!" on the way through to no response.
I got to the Shakespeare on Well Road at Heeley and it seemed everyone had got a copy of the Green 'Un and were laughing at the "Blades Up, Owls Down" headline. Then we proceeded to get right royally hammered.
There was a tense stand-off around the bar football table in the White Lion on Chesterfield Road that night as we were on one side and the pigs were on the other. The awkward semi-silence was broken by one Blade singing at the top of his voice to the tune of Da-do-ron-ron:-
"Oooooooooh, the Forest went to Hillsborough and they beat the pigs, you're down Ron, Ron, Ron, you're down Ron, Ron (repeat) Oh, division 2, Oh, that's the place for you. Oh, division 2, you're down Ron, Ron, ron, you're down Ron Ron.
In the aftermath it was great to watch the Blades documentary that was airing around that time and the last programme dealt with the Manager and the promotion game. What a moment to see Dave Bassett attempting to give a little speech on the steps of the coach and then breaking down in tears as he was drowned out by the fans singing "there's only one David Bassett".
This was a remarkable day to be a Blade and one I'll never forget.