The Johnstone Paint Trophy didn't provide much of interest for Blades fans. But five years ago today a particularly shocking 1-0 home defeat to Hartlepool United led to the end of David Weir's brief tenure as Blades manager.
It was difficult listening to his post match interview, as he appeared close to a break down and it seemed kind to out him out of his misery. Which was a pity because his opening game, a 2-1 win against Notts County went so well.
Looking back at the team it was mixed, there were definitely some decent players in there who have since progressed.:
1. Mark Howard, weak on shots now goalkeeper at Blackpool
2. Neill Collins, always felt he was a bit of a fall guy although not as good as when playing alongside Maguire. Now at Tampa Bay Rowde.
3. Daryl Westlake a disaster at right back, now playing for Stourbridge.
4. Conor Coady, rated him straight away, good in midfield, now doing a good job at the back as Wolves captain.
5. Harry Maguire, fantastic defender for us and now England hero.
6. Simon Lappin, was not as bad as some who played briefly on the left for us, OK going forward but quite lightweight. Now at Wroxham
7. Michael Doyle, always gave100% loved for his Cockney dance. Now at Coventry
8. Marlon King, disastrous signing in terms of his play and in PR. Has been in prison since not sure what he is up to now (the less we know the better probably)
9. Jamie Murphy, great skillful winger for us, pity we didn't have him for longer, now at Ranagers
10. Jose Baxter, wasted his talent for us due to drugs, now making a return at Oldham
11. Lyle Taylor, fast, promising, but couldn't shootNow at Charlton
The subs were:
Ryan Hall, briefly with us on loan, now at Eastbourne Borough
Joe Ironside, tried but didn't look like he would make it. Now at Kidderminster
Stephen Mcginn, non descipt midfielder now at St Mirren
George Willis, reserve keeper now at Boston
Matt Hill, always tried, popular. Now at Bradford Park Aveneue