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Incredibly for the fifth consecutive match (Preston, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Bolton and now Derby County) our first league meeting came in the 1893 season. Here is the final table for the 1893-94 season.
To date, The Blades and Derby County have met 101 times in the League. An unexceptional provincial club, this was all to change with the arrival of Brian Clough and his assistant, Peter Taylor in 1967. Derby County had been rooted in the Second Division for a decade before Clough's arrival, and had been outside the top flight for a further five years, their only major trophy being the FA Cup in 1946. A series of astute signings, including Roy McFarland, John O'Hare, John McGovern and Alan Hinton paved the way for winning the Second Division Championship title in 1968-69 and then top-flight Championship in 1971-72.
Clough left Derby in October 1973 and had brief spells at Brighton & Hove Albion and a 44-day tenure at Leeds United before alighting at Nottingham Forest in January 1975, where he stayed for eight years.
Once again, Clough totally transformed a middling East Midland team winning (among others) the top-flight Championship, The League Cup five times and The European Cup twice. Clough’s managerial career ended sadly with a descent into alcoholism. He took his penultimate home game at The City Ground on 1st May, 1993 where the Blades won 2-0.
Most of Clough’s success came at The Baseball Ground, a cramped ‘old-school’ ground where the pitch was more mud than grass and defeat (and a good ruck!) was almost guaranteed! (In fact, United faced a Clough-led Derby five times in all competitions at the Baseball Ground…and lost all six). In July 1997, Derby moved to their current home, Pride Park.
Recent meetings with The Rams are:

Full list
Our most recent meeting was on 26th August, 2017 when the Blades won 3-1 at Bramall Lane with a brace from Billy Sharp and an own goal by Derby’s Russell.
And here’s a decent vlog from a Derby fans perspective:
On 15th April, 2005, Derby secured a narrow 0-1 win at Bramall Lane with a first-half goal from Theo Robinson to defeat Neil Warnock’s Blades in this second-tier (Division One) match. Three games later and the 2004-05 season finished with the Blades in eighth place.
The Blades won 3-2 at The Baseball Ground on 4th February, 1995. Carl Veart scored twice and Dane Whitehouse got the other for Dave Bassett’s side in front of just 15,882:
On 7th October 1995, Derby again triumphed at Bramall Lane, 0-2 in this Division One match. The crowd? Just 12,721.
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