It wasn't that good a team, they didn't win anything. We have just immortalised the ordinary because it's better than the shit were used to.
Of course being United players they weren't allowed to hang around long enough to prove anything let alone threaten to win anything.
For all the talk of death in this thread, and bearing in mind that everyone and everything eventually dies the saddest thing is that in another 100 years there will still be a few Sheffield United fans scattered about the metropolis talking about the day 190 years ago when we last won something.
The future fans of Wendy, Forest, Derby, Leicester (again), Leeds, Watford, Crystal Palace, Norwich, Ipswich, QPR, Fulham, Brighton, Portsmouth, Southampton, Coventry, Wolves, West Brom, Birmingham, Sunderland, Bolton, Blackburn, Wigan, Burnley, Stoke, Hull, Middlesboro, Swansea, Cardiff, West Ham and probably a dozen other clubs smaller than these will have had a few proper celebrations over that time and not feel the need to immortalise the average teams they will have watched also.
That's every medium sized club in the business that will have something tangible to celebrate at some time in the next 100 years.................all except one of course.