boo radley
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Young Gary Lineker middle left with vacant smile wondering where the crisps are.
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Young Gary Lineker middle left with vacant smile wondering where the crisps are.
certainly saw Cec Coldwell referred to as George on occasions, usually in photos in football mags or cigarette or chewing gum cards. Always thought it was his first name and Cecil his second name, I'm probably wrong on that?

I saw him as a skilful but lightweight inside forward who had a perceptive pass and good vision. However, his frame meant he lacked physical presence and this angered the macho 'get stuck in' brigade.
After he left for Reading, it was Frank Barlow's turn for stick and there have been plenty more down the years.
We'll win summat one day, I tell thee ....
...............and "squad", "rotation", "tired", "bad", "pitch", "injured" were all separate words from a dictionary and never used in the same sentence.
UTB
No,you are dead right according to Wikipedia - George Cecil Coldwell (b January 12, 1929 in Dungworth, near Sheffield, England – d November 9, 2008).
Played in over 600 matches for the Blades, He had two stints as acting-manager in 1975 and 1977-78. Later he ran a newsagent's in Sheffield and Cheadle Hulme, before retiring to Poynton near Stockport
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Excellent post but........
.....no one had a squad, no one was rotated, every one was tired, we all played on bad pitches and half the team was injured.
I recall a story from years back before unrestricted wages came in

Roy Ridge was at the Lane for over 10 years and made only 11 1st team games between 1953 and 1964 before moving to Rochdalewell we did have a squad - we had a proper reserve team, but agree with what you have said - people just "got on with it" in those days.
I recall a story from years back before unrestricted wages came in - think it was £23 for 1st team and £21 for reserve team. We apparently had a reserve team full back (think) who play 600+ games and only a hand full for the 1st team - when asked why he didn't move to another club he said there was no point as he was getting almost the same as the 1st team lads.
Perhaps some of our "older generation" fans came remember who this might be?
UTB
Great thread this, my knowledge of the Blades and their players is without doubt, the strongest during this period discussed here. Young minds retain knowledge better?
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