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Agree also. Great night at the Lane. Also the peak moment of Lys Mousset's life. Fancy being in your mid-twenties and knowing it never gets better than that. What a waste.Agree.....will always remember that match.
I remember at half-time thinking I must be dreaming, think we were winning 2-0 but we totally outclassed Man United.
Felt disappointed that it was only 2-0, our dominance deserved a bigger half-time lead.
Without exagerration.....at times we were playing ticka tacka...short passing possession football like Barcelona.
Man Utd simply couldn't get the ball and looked really poor....almost felt embarrassed for them....it wasn't a contest.
However as we know 2-0 is often a dangerous scoreline, they pulled a goal back out of the blue and at 2-1 Man Utd suddenly started to play.
Think we conceded 3 goals in less than 10 minutes and incredibly from 2-0 and coasting, we were 3-2 down.
Some good ones here.
One that's not been mentioned is the 5-3 v. Cardiff in 2003. It was 0-0 at half time. Some cracking goals - including Jack Lester's Gazza-esque strike.
We also beat Rotherham 5-0 in the same week, at home, too.
I was in Blackpool for the weekend but I caught a train to and back from Sheffield on the Saturday to watch the match and didnt regret it! My mates thought I was daft!September 89 in the Bassett Division 2 promotion season
United 5 Brighton 4 - 3 nil up in no time, 3-4 down with 10 to go, John Francis (I think) last minute diving header to win it!
Paul Wood played for them and rag us ragged
I can't disagree with that mate ,the cardiff one sticks out in my memory most of all .I think i am correct in thinking it was a crunch match that would decide who went up . Gil Reece scored a blinding header while stood on the 18 yard line with an unstoppable header .He was only small but he could get up so high and the best header of a ball i have seen in a Blades shirt ..There is loads of unforgettable memories in your list mate M Browns thunder bolt against the pigs ,what a strike . Also agree with the Brentford inclusion it change the mood of the club and the fans within it's 90 mins .Following on from the thread below, which I haven’t read as I don’t like dwelling on negativity, here is my list of the best at Bramall Lane.
In no particular order:
Utd 3 West Ham 2; the famous quality goal by a quality player goal by the goat.
Utd 5 Cardiff 1; the match which virtually assured promotion in 1970/71
Utd 1 Leeds 0; famous cup win when Hamson scored at the Shoreham End
Utd 1 Arsenal 0; an absolute classic when we had to play with Jags in goal
Utd 3 Pigs 1; 2003 when M Brown scored an absolute cracker
Utd1 Brentford 0; 2023, this is a surprise entry, but whilst the match wasn’t the best, the occasion, sense of relief, resurgence of hope etc etc and return of you know who, it just felt so good.
I can see some of the ultra negatives in here really enjoying that4 nil loss at home to Scunthorpe
How could I forget Currie sitting on the ball. Has Bramall Lane ever seen anything like it.
It was the season after we had lost in the cup to them , same year thoughDon't forget T.C. sitting on the ball after Blades went 5 up just a few days after losing by 5 to the same opponents Arsenal .
0-0, Boxing day? Was freezing.I'm going to throw the 2-0 win over Sunderland on the opening day of the 1997/98 season into the mix. They'd just come down from the Premier League and we absolutely played them off the park, playing some sublime stuff. It was was Deano's return and maybe the best debut we've ever seen at the Lane from Vas Borbokis. Could easily have been 5 or 6-0.
Not a complete performance, but I remember a match against Liverpool in the early 90s where we could and should have been about 7-0 up after about 20 minutes. In true Blades fashion, the match ended 0-0.
Agree.....will always remember that match.
I remember at half-time thinking I must be dreaming, think we were winning 2-0 but we totally outclassed Man United.
Felt disappointed that it was only 2-0, our dominance deserved a bigger half-time lead.
Without exagerration.....at times we were playing ticka tacka...short passing possession football like Barcelona.
Man Utd simply couldn't get the ball and looked really poor....almost felt embarrassed for them....it wasn't a contest.
However as we know 2-0 is often a dangerous scoreline, they pulled a goal back out of the blue and at 2-1 Man Utd suddenly started to play.
Think we conceded 3 goals in less than 10 minutes and incredibly from 2-0 and coasting, we were 3-2 down.
Leeds beat us 4.1 in the next round with over 40000 in attendanceThe 1-0 game in which Hamson scored the winner was against Liverpool, not Leeds.
All overThe most amazing celebrations on the Kop that day
Few days?Don't forget T.C. sitting on the ball after Blades went 5 up just a few days after losing by 5 to the same opponents Arsenal .
You talking about the 5-0 FA Cup defeat in January 1978 or the 2-1 home defeat in the League Cup in October 1972?It was the season after we had lost in the cup to them , same year though
Wasnt a header. What the Morning Telegraph or the Star wrote about the goalI can't disagree with that mate ,the cardiff one sticks out in my memory most of all .I think i am correct in thinking it was a crunch match that would decide who went up . Gil Reece scored a blinding header while stood on the 18 yard line with an unstoppable header .He was only small but he could get up so high and the best header of a ball i have seen in a Blades shirt .
Not a complete performance, but I remember a match against Liverpool in the early 90s where we could and should have been about 7-0 up after about 20 minutes. In true Blades fashion, the match ended 0-0.
Do you mean Liverpool?Utd 1 Leeds 0; famous cup win when Hamson scored at the Shoreham End
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