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Unashamedly lifting this from Blades Mad
P57 W19 D19 L19 F67 A67
Will be a shame to spoil it on Sat....
I just went on statto and it reads:
W19 L20 D19 F69 A70
http://www.statto.com/football/teams/head-to-head
11v11 suggests different still - http://www.11v11.com/teams/sheffield-united/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Coventry City
Ah. Blades Mad in talking shit shock....![]()
Looks like nobody knows the true figure.
That was 4th March 1972. That day I was at Wembley (my first time) watching the League Cup final between Stoke and Chelsea. No snow at all and I knew the Blades were winning 2-0 at half time thanks to the electronic scoreboard at Wembley. After full time it even announced that we had won 2-0. On the way home stopping at a service station I was surprised to find from a Saturday evening newspaper that our match was abandoned. I was at the re-arranged game, we lost 3-2 and TC had a good goal (which would have clinched a hat-trick) disallowedWe were once winning 2-0 away and it started snowing. Ian St John was in the ear of the ref all the first half and it was abandoned. Long way home with a bitter taste, the pitch was easily playable.
I dont do head to heads. There was a book on Blades head to head and I didnt bother buying itBetcha Silent has a clue![]()
I dont do head to heads. There was a book on Blades head to head and I didnt bother buying it
We were once winning 2-0 away and it started snowing. Ian St John was in the ear of the ref all the first half and it was abandoned. Long way home with a bitter taste, the pitch was easily playable.
All Silent Blade does is cause trouble anyway, he's a reyt shit stirrer![]()
I was at the 1991 match at the old Highfield Road - think it was the last match of the season. Crap game 0-0.
On the way back to the coach park West Midlands finest were on top form. All Blades walking back to the coach park when the coppers started with the horses and police dogs. No trouble no Coventry fans but the police had to have their bit of fun and let the situation flare up where they were wading in with dogs and horses rearing up. Families with small kids herded into a car park as if it was an Old Firm riot.
No wonder the coppers get a bad name - fucking morons that day.
Went to one 0-0 at Coventry that was live on Sky in the early nineties, to this day the most boring football match I have witnessed.
There was a fire behind the stand they were rebuilding in some kind of MFI type shop and the smoke drifted onto the pitch. That was by far and away the most entertaining thing that happened.
I went to the Coventry away game in 1975 on Good Friday, a week after the "quality goal" game against West Ham. Memorable for a brilliant last-minute chip by Woody from the edge of the box to make it 2-2.
An earlier game is shown here:
I would have listened to this game on Radio Hallam and there must have been some explanation given at the time but can anyone shed any light on why Currie's free-kick was disallowed? The ref definitely blows his whistle before he sticks it away.
Silent?
Yes, it should have been a direct free kick also the ref should have kept his arm up until the kick is taken (he put his arm down to tell the wall to move back and must have forgotten to put his arm up again). The match was John Harris' last as our managerI should have spotted that.
But how could it have been indirect given that it was awarded for a clear trip on Bone?
It wasn't only Currie who didn't see the signal - the body language of all the Coventry players to a man is of a team that has just gone 2-1 down at home.
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