Oliver Burke similar to Steve Kindon?

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Was it Steve Kindon who came on as a late sub for Huddersfield at the Lane and totally destroyed us?

I think he was a great crosser of the ball
Yes, we were winning 2-0 (Hatton, Wiggan) before Kindon came on. Blades fans chanted "Fat B******, Fat B******" at Kindon but he shut them up by scoring twice. When we played at home to Wolves in March 1976, he rounded Jim Brown and in front of the empty net, he slipped and the ball went wide, we all laughed but Kindon had the last laugh by scoring twice in their 4-1 win
 
His stature and start to his Lane career reminds me of Caolan Lavery in more recent history.

Lavery also was a shorter, strong player with pace (admittedly not as much as Burke) who also looked clumsy in possession and missed a number of easy chances in his first few games.

After breaking his duck Lavery was developing into a decent striker before that unfortunate injury at Oldham ended his season and ultimately his Blades career. Hopefully Oli’s first goal on Saturday will give him the same confidence boost that Caolan’s did 4 years ago.
 
Yes, we were winning 2-0 (Hatton, Wiggan) before Kindon came on. Blades fans chanted "Fat B******, Fat B******" at Kindon but he shut them up by scoring twice. When we played at home to Wolves in March 1976, he rounded Jim Brown and in front of the empty net, he slipped and the ball went wide, we all laughed but Kindon had the last laugh by scoring twice in their 4-1 win
Still.. We began winning a few weeks later.. Norwich
Newcastle.. To name but two.
Even Leeds?? Will it be the same this year.. Start winning once the guillotine has fallen?
 
The type of footballer Oliver Burke reminds me of Steve Kindon (his nickname was "The Flying Wardrobe"). Both are big, strong and very fast. The former Burnley, Wolves and Huddersfield winger scored spectacular goals but also missed quite a number of easy chances




Not in the same breath as Kindon
Kindon was a footballer
 
Of course we'd won a
Still.. We began winning a few weeks later.. Norwich
Newcastle.. To name but two.
Even Leeds?? Will it be the same this year.. Start winning once the guillotine has fallen?
I recall we'd definitely beaten West Ham and Villa 2 1 at the Lane around January or February

Big Chris Guthrie..
Chico
Chico Chico. 😂
 
Still.. We began winning a few weeks later.. Norwich
Newcastle.. To name but two.
Even Leeds?? Will it be the same this year.. Start winning once the guillotine has fallen?
Burnley in Sept, Villa in February. Norwich, West Ham, L**ds and Newcastle in April
 
I recall being struck, aged 11, by the similarity between Villa and West Ham kit and how we beat both at the Lane. 😊Funny how trivia sticks at the back of our minds.
 
The type of footballer Oliver Burke reminds me of Steve Kindon (his nickname was "The Flying Wardrobe"). Both are big, strong and very fast. The former Burnley, Wolves and Huddersfield winger scored spectacular goals but also missed quite a number of easy chances
That’s a great call Silent! As a kid I always thought Kindon would make a great rugby centre...
Burke is an enigma. I think there is a footballer in there and if we can bring it out in him that would be a fantastic achievement. I have enjoyed watching him this season...as the lads were saying on Blades Pod he is our only ’fun’ player and would love to see him fulfil his potential.
 
That’s a great call Silent! As a kid I always thought Kindon would make a great rugby centre...
Burke is an enigma. I think there is a footballer in there and if we can bring it out in him that would be a fantastic achievement. I have enjoyed watching him this season...as the lads were saying on Blades Pod he is our only ’fun’ player and would love to see him fulfil his potential.
McGoldrick.
Burke.
Bogle.
Only 3 keeping me awake at all during most games this season.
 



That’s a great call Silent! As a kid I always thought Kindon would make a great rugby centre...

Steve Kindon was, probably still is, a great after dinner speaker. And there aren't that many of those.

From what I remember he didn't even take up football until he was about 15 years old as he was a rugby player till then
 
Not in the same breath as Kindon
Kindon was a footballer
Give Burke a chance! Highly rated at Forest, the fans were furious when he was sold to Leipzig for £13M when he was a teenager. WBA bought him for £15M. Something went wrong there but Wilder sees something in him. He is much better than Callum Robinson.
 
He’s a slightly more talented striker than Luton Shelton......similar pace but Burke has actually scored. But seriously, Burke scares the shit out of every defender and could be so good for us, but he just needs to sharpen up in front of goal.
 
He’s a slightly more talented striker than Luton Shelton......similar pace but Burke has actually scored. But seriously, Burke scares the shit out of every defender and could be so good for us, but he just needs to sharpen up in front of goal.
Pedantic but..
Shelton also scored.. A cup goal v Man City.
Balloon gate 2008.😍
Robson in charge still.
Also twice v Morecambe.
One v Colchester United.
 
Yes, we were winning 2-0 (Hatton, Wiggan) before Kindon came on. Blades fans chanted "Fat B******, Fat B******" at Kindon but he shut them up by scoring twice. When we played at home to Wolves in March 1976, he rounded Jim Brown and in front of the empty net, he slipped and the ball went wide, we all laughed but Kindon had the last laugh by scoring twice in their 4-1 win

I remember that Huddersfield game like it was yesterday. Wasn't it a dog of a pitch and it might have even being snowing that day. I'm sure it was on the Big Match the day after too. We also played Charlton at home around that time, beat them 3-2 if memory serves, again on a nightmare pitch, that only got the go ahead very late on. Charlton and Hudds were both up near the top and usually 3 points from those two games would have been seen as a good haul, however it felt like we chucked a point away v Hudders. I had to wear braces (on my teeth) around that time, so I could do a mean Steve Kindon impression that season :)

Funnily enough that Wolves defeat was one of my first ever United games, although I can't remember very much about the game, certainly not the Kindon miss, I do vaguely recall Jimmy Johnstone scoring for us though.
 
I remember that Huddersfield game like it was yesterday. Wasn't it a dog of a pitch and it might have even being snowing that day. I'm sure it was on the Big Match the day after too. We also played Charlton at home around that time, beat them 3-2 if memory serves, again on a nightmare pitch, that only got the go ahead very late on. Charlton and Hudds were both up near the top and usually 3 points from those two games would have been seen as a good haul, however it felt like we chucked a point away v Hudders. I had to wear braces (on my teeth) around that time, so I could do a mean Steve Kindon impression that season :)

Funnily enough that Wolves defeat was one of my first ever United games, although I can't remember very much about the game, certainly not the Kindon miss, I do vaguely recall Jimmy Johnstone scoring for us though.
Jimmy Johnstone scored with a header similar to the one on the day of the Ibrox disaster
 
Steve Kinden ? Fuck met thats a blast from the past
 
Give Burke a chance! Highly rated at Forest, the fans were furious when he was sold to Leipzig for £13M when he was a teenager. WBA bought him for £15M. Something went wrong there but Wilder sees something in him. He is much better than Callum Robinson.
Sorry but it’s signings like him is why we’re heading for the Championship
 
The type of footballer Oliver Burke reminds me of Steve Kindon (his nickname was "The Flying Wardrobe"). Both are big, strong and very fast. The former Burnley, Wolves and Huddersfield winger scored spectacular goals but also missed quite a number of easy chances





Not a bad comparison , although I would have Kindon as being both taller and stronger than Burke . If the latter can get near to being nearly as effective as big Steve I would be more than happy .

For me , he was one of those players of whom you went to the ground hoping and praying that his name was not on the team sheet and knowing that if it was , there was every likelihood that he would cause some serious damage - the sort of feeling I have today about Adama Traore who is probably the nearest to him that I’ve seen.

I’ve got a lot of time for Burke . He’s by no means the finished article at the moment but I have a feeling that he could develop into being a key player for us and even at his present level , he certainly causes a bigger problem for defenders than any of our other strikers .
 

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