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I couldn't make the Cardiff away game when we were last promoted on Good Friday 2006. When the game had finished, I decided to celebrate by going to Bramall Lane car park. There were dozens of other Blades celebrating and also there was a Muslim wedding celebration going on. The guests joined in the spirits, perhaps a little bemused to be met by loads of cheering and singing Blades fans. It helped make a fantastic day even better!
When we (finally) get promotion out of League One how will you celebrate? We have only been promoted once in 26.years so it is almost as rare as an appearance by Halley's Comet!
 



I couldn't make the Cardiff away game when we were last promoted on Good Friday 2006. When the game had finished, I decided to celebrate by going to Bramall Lane car park. There were dozens of other Blades celebrating and also there was a Muslim wedding celebration going on. The guests joined in the spirits, perhaps a little bemused to be met by loads of cheering and singing Blades fans. It helped make a fantastic day even better!
When we (finally) get promotion out of League One how will you celebrate? We have only been promoted once in 26.years so it is almost as rare as an appearance by Hayley's Commit!

I'll spend that week's pension on a bottle of Buckfast.
 
A deep sigh, and a muttering of "About fucking time." Hard to get more excited than that, it's promotion from Division Three, not winning the Premier League.
That's how I thought it would feel the first year we were down here. Since then I've come to realise that we are exactly where we deserve to be as a shite 3rd division club with little hope of getting out. I'll go fucking nuts when we finally do
 
In 2006, we got promoted on Saturday Afternoon, when it was sealed i left the house walked round to Morrisons in Ecco wearing my Blades Shirt, bought a bottle Champagne and a cheap bottle of Cava, walked outside of Morrisons, and shook the Cava up, and discharged it outside the door to the bemusment of a lot of saturday afternoon shoppers. With the other bottle, i got changed, caught a bus to Hillsborough, and walked past that shit-tip and loads of their fans holding a bottle of Champagne on the walk up to my birds in Wadsley.

That night i treated my bird to a full night round the pubs of Bramall Lane and London Road, before taking her for a curry in the Shapla.

When we get promoted the next time, i will celebrate with Champagne, if it is a play off final, it will be a bottle of the expensive stuff from the Champagne Bar in St Pancras, if it is Automatic, it will be sourced elsewhere but still drank on the same day.
 
That's how I thought it would feel the first year we were down here. Since then I've come to realise that we are exactly where we deserve to be as a shite 3rd division club with little hope of getting out. I'll go fucking nuts when we finally do
Unless we get out of this league by being relegated to the fourth division!
 
I couldn't make the Cardiff away game when we were last promoted on Good Friday 2006. When the game had finished, I decided to celebrate by going to Bramall Lane car park. There were dozens of other Blades celebrating and also there was a Muslim wedding celebration going on. The guests joined in the spirits, perhaps a little bemused to be met by loads of cheering and singing Blades fans. It helped make a fantastic day even better!
When we (finally) get promotion out of League One how will you celebrate? We have only been promoted once in 26.years so it is almost as rare as an appearance by Halley's Comet!

I was fortunate enough to be at Cardiff that day, and although it was a great way day, it was slightly disappointing because we couldn't be promoted that day and had to wait until the following day. I also went to the Lane and remember the wedding too! The timing of your question though?! I just can't even be arsed to think about it to be honest! We're so far away its untrue!
 
That's how I thought it would feel the first year we were down here. Since then I've come to realise that we are exactly where we deserve to be as a shite 3rd division club with little hope of getting out. I'll go fucking nuts when we finally do
Unless we get out of this league by being relegated to the fourth
I was fortunate enough to be at Cardiff that day, and although it was a great way day, it was slightly disappointing because we couldn't be promoted that day and had to wait until the following day. I also went to the Lane and remember the wedding too! The timing of your question though?! I just can't even be arsed to think about it to be honest! We're so far away its untrue!
The bad days will make the good days even better! I remember when Manchester United were winning everything their fans looking bored at Wembley after just winning the FA Cup. How bad must that be!
 
29 May 2016, I'll be at Wembley surprised and delighted like the rest of you.
 
Collins and Hammond will be driving through the car park in a clapped out Fiesta instead of Morgs and Jags in a convertible.

"There's been a goal at Elland Rd....which way has it gone...." (Good old Jeff stalling as only Jeff can)
 



Where was I when I found out we were promoted

1982: In my bedroom on the Arbourthorne listening to Radio Sheffield when they confirmed Peterborough had lost and we were up
1984: ditto when the final whistle finally went at Hull
1989: calling my dad from a phone box at Turnpike Lane station and he told me we had drawn at Wolves
1990: calling my dad from a phone box in a camp site in France to be told we had won at Leicester
2006: In a dubious club watching the footbal scores come in and confirm Leeds had failed to win.
 
Where was I when I found out we were promoted

1982: In my bedroom on the Arbourthorne listening to Radio Sheffield when they confirmed Peterborough had lost and we were up
1984: ditto when the final whistle finally went at Hull
1989: calling my dad from a phone box at Turnpike Lane station and he told me we had drawn at Wolves
1990: calling my dad from a phone box in a camp site in France to be told we had won at Leicester
2006: In a dubious club watching the footbal scores come in and confirm Leeds had failed to win.

Not to all doubt your fearsome memory Daz - and I wasn't even born - but I thought United beat Peterborough 4-0 in our last home game in May '82 to confirm promotion? Then won the title the following week at Darlo?
 
And the relegations:

1976: only 9, knew we would be going down all season so not really paying attention when relegation confirmed at Spurs in late March
1979: in the family living room at Arbnorthorne and saw the Leicester score on TV
1981: at the game
1988: at the game
1994: at home in Hornsey and saw the Chelsea score on Grandstand - massive shock
2007: at home in Harringay - looked on the old BU site at full time and the first post I saw was "we are down" - massive shock
2011: at home ditto - obvious we were going down - just checked the Barnsley score on the BBC site - not a massive shock.
 
Not to all doubt your fearsome memory Daz - and I wasn't even born - but I thought United beat Peterborough 4-0 in our last home game in May '82 to confirm promotion? Then won the title the following week at Darlo?

Nope: Peterborough lost at Hereford on 5/5/82 (the day after we bear Rochdale 3-1), which meant they couldn't catch us and we were up.
 
Nope: Peterborough lost at Hereford on 5/5/82 (the day after we bear Rochdale 3-1), which meant they couldn't catch us and we were up.

Ok, thank you. Not that it matters in the slightest now, but I always thought that we were promoted by beating them at the Lane on the Saturday. One of my older mates always chuckles when he remembers the crowd being announced as about 23k for that game, reckons it could have been 35k easily.
 
Ok, thank you. Not that it matters in the slightest now, but I always thought that we were promoted by beating them at the Lane on the Saturday. One of my older mates always chuckles when he remembers the crowd being announced as about 23k for that game, reckons it could have been 35k easily.

I was 15 at the time and remember the whole season very well. The Peterborough game was fun and the last few mins were played out with hundreds of fans stood one the touchline and encroaching on the pitch.
 
I was 15 at the time and remember the whole season very well. The Peterborough game was fun and the last few mins were played out with hundreds of fans stood one the touchline and encroaching on the pitch.

I've seen a couple of pictures of the pitch invasion at the end, all from the John St by the looks of it. I suppose after the misery of '76-'81, it must have felt like United were on the way back.
 
Where was I when I found out we were promoted

1982: In my bedroom on the Arbourthorne listening to Radio Sheffield when they confirmed Peterborough had lost and we were up
1984: ditto when the final whistle finally went at Hull
1989: calling my dad from a phone box at Turnpike Lane station and he told me we had drawn at Wolves
1990: calling my dad from a phone box in a camp site in France to be told we had won at Leicester
2006: In a dubious club watching the footbal scores come in and confirm Leeds had failed to win.

1971: At the Watford match
1982: Cant remember but I was at the Rochdale match the previous night
1984: Looking at the teletext at the Central deaf club, Surrey Place
1989: At the Wolves match
1990: At the Leicester match
2006: at S6 watching Wendy v Norwich match with my Norwich mate and our respective sons. After the game us four headed to Bramall Lane car park to celebrate
 
And the relegations:

1976: only 9, knew we would be going down all season so not really paying attention when relegation confirmed at Spurs in late March
1979: in the family living room at Arbnorthorne and saw the Leicester score on TV
1981: at the game
1988: at the game
1994: at home in Hornsey and saw the Chelsea score on Grandstand - massive shock
2007: at home in Harringay - looked on the old BU site at full time and the first post I saw was "we are down" - massive shock
2011: at home ditto - obvious we were going down - just checked the Barnsley score on the BBC site - not a massive shock.

1976: In the tv room at my boarding school near Newbury and seeing the final score "Spurs 5 Sheffield United 0"
1979: at boarding school but I did go to the Cambridge match few days earlier
1981: Playing in a six a side tournament at Manchester. Found out the scores when buying Pink Final in the town centre after the tournament
1988: at the game
1994: Playing cricket at Castledyke. Still remember few Wendy fans from the opposing side (Grimesthorpe) cheering at the news from my car radio
2007: at the match
2011: cant remember
 
I've seen a couple of pictures of the pitch invasion at the end, all from the John St by the looks of it. I suppose after the misery of '76-'81, it must have felt like United were on the way back.

On the way back from today, the last window proves it, we're having a clear out after the season ends, everyone just needs to enjoy the rest of the season without any expectations of promotion.

That's comes next season.
 
1976: In the tv room at my boarding school near Newbury and seeing the final score "Spurs 5 Sheffield United 0"
1979: at boarding school but I did go to the Cambridge match few days earlier
1981: Playing in a six a side tournament at Manchester. Found out the scores when buying Pink Final in the town centre after the tournament
1988: at the game
1994: Playing cricket at Castledyke. Still remember few Wendy fans from the opposing side (Grimesthorpe) cheering at the news from my car radio
2007: at the match
2011: cant remember

2011 we got relegated after the last home match which was a 2-2 draw with Barnsley
 
On a slightly different note, I know when I am going to die. In about 30 years when the cycle that is football goes round we will be in the FA Cup final and will be 3-0 up with the last minute of added on time being played, the ball in the opposition corner and at that moment I shall pass on thereby still not seeing us win a major trophy in my lifetime
 



1976: In the tv room at my boarding school near Newbury and seeing the final score "Spurs 5 Sheffield United 0"
1979: at boarding school but I did go to the Cambridge match few days earlier
1981: Playing in a six a side tournament at Manchester. Found out the scores when buying Pink Final in the town centre after the tournament
1988: at the game
1994: Playing cricket at Castledyke. Still remember few Wendy fans from the opposing side (Grimesthorpe) cheering at the news from my car radio
2007: at the match
2011: cant remember
Can't remember?? You're going downhill fast Silent
 

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