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Baldock cinched it! ⚽ 😉
 
Everton 3 Blades 0 in August 1975
Reminds me of a similar scoreline.
Blades 0 Everton 3, League Cup, mid-70s at the Lane.
They clinically played us off the park.
One of those defeats where you could see the gulf in class and only admire the opposition.
I remember being so impressed by their "One-Handed Winger", Ronnie Goodlass taking a quick throw-in, a footballing equivalent of today's paralympians!
 
Still one of my favourite football stories is Jim Brown making his Chesterfield debut against Blackburn and playing a blinder despite his registration arriving at league HQ two days after the match had been played (Christmas post). The league ordered the match be replayed as he wasn't eligible- he played a blinder again, which stopped Blackburn going up from Division 3 that season!

Ken Furphy was managing Blackburn at the time and was sufficiently impressed to make him one of his first Blades signings. Although Blades of a certain age might not see what he saw in him!
 
Still one of my favourite football stories is Jim Brown making his Chesterfield debut against Blackburn and playing a blinder despite his registration arriving at league HQ two days after the match had been played (Christmas post). The league ordered the match be replayed as he wasn't eligible- he played a blinder again, which stopped Blackburn going up from Division 3 that season!

Ken Furphy was managing Blackburn at the time and was sufficiently impressed to make him one of his first Blades signings. Although Blades of a certain age might not see what he saw in him!
He will always be my favourite Blades goalie for his heroics in the 1974/ 75 season, especially that penalty save from John Hollins against Chelsea.
 
Reminds me of a similar scoreline.
Blades 0 Everton 3, League Cup, mid-70s at the Lane.
They clinically played us off the park.
One of those defeats where you could see the gulf in class and only admire the opposition.
I remember being so impressed by their "One-Handed Winger", Ronnie Goodlass taking a quick throw-in, a footballing equivalent of today's paralympians!
77/78 league cup I think
 

You needed to be there early to pick one up, as it turned out.

The print run for the programme was scaled on the naive expectations of a gate of up to 10,000 - that being around our average league gate in those dark mid-80’s days when crowds across the country were low. The Kop and South Stand was supposed to be adequate to accommodate the expected gate - John Street being closed as that was where the stage was erected - but in the event the Police had to make the club open the Bramall Lane end as well because there were thousands queuing outside to get in. The gate was well over 20,000.

Fortunately for me, I was on the Kop early…
The one and only time I've stood on Bramall Lane lower tier.
 
Yup

I was sat in the cherry st stand near the Leeds fans as they were ripping out seats from the BL upper tier abs lobbing onto pitch
And more than one onto their own fans in the tier below. Morons.
 

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