SUFC Handsworth
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Don't know if it's been done already but noticed on amazon that there's another couple of books due out soon that may be of interest to Blades fans. 30 great United games of the 70s by Nick Udal and Budgie the autobiography of John Burridge.
Udal did the book about when United won the old, old First division and does a piece in the programme each week about the 70-71 season. He's a Blade so this book should be a labour of love.
Budgie played for 29 different clubs, so we might get a sentence or two. No doubt the story about him escaping from Arthur Cox's office at Derby to sign for United will get in.
As an aside I've just bought the Sheffield United Miscellany off Amazon, literally just arrived today. It's not boding well as the first piece I've read stipulates that we've only ever had one British under 21 international while at the Lane, that being Peter Beagrie. Don't know if the chap who has written it is a Blade, but as well as Billy Beagrie, a number of others have won u-21 caps - Quinn, Woodhouse, Morris, Jagielka, Tonge and Naughton for England; Monty for the Jocks; Evans for Wales; and Morrison, Donnelly and Chapman for Northern Ireland.
I've also just noticed on the back jacket that Hagan was the oldest player to turn out for United. I would have to check but I'm sure Albert Sturgess had that particular honour, and didn't McCall play on until his 40s?
Udal did the book about when United won the old, old First division and does a piece in the programme each week about the 70-71 season. He's a Blade so this book should be a labour of love.
Budgie played for 29 different clubs, so we might get a sentence or two. No doubt the story about him escaping from Arthur Cox's office at Derby to sign for United will get in.
As an aside I've just bought the Sheffield United Miscellany off Amazon, literally just arrived today. It's not boding well as the first piece I've read stipulates that we've only ever had one British under 21 international while at the Lane, that being Peter Beagrie. Don't know if the chap who has written it is a Blade, but as well as Billy Beagrie, a number of others have won u-21 caps - Quinn, Woodhouse, Morris, Jagielka, Tonge and Naughton for England; Monty for the Jocks; Evans for Wales; and Morrison, Donnelly and Chapman for Northern Ireland.
I've also just noticed on the back jacket that Hagan was the oldest player to turn out for United. I would have to check but I'm sure Albert Sturgess had that particular honour, and didn't McCall play on until his 40s?