Two Unfortunates football cities series: Sheffield

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Very good read, especially considering he's a Wednesday fan. Really does highlight the city's underachievement in the footballing stakes post war. About time we had something positive to crow about that didn't happen 100 years ago!
 
Creaking read that .

Nails it here

All supporters think their clubs serially unlucky, hard done by. It is probably integral to the obsession, an essential response to the disappointment and frustration that are part of the experience. And, as Nick Hornby’sFever Pitch shows, it’s barely relevant to the actual circumstances of the club. Nevertheless, I cannot think of a club that has so consistently bottled it, when they have not become embroiled in unfortunate controversy. United were eliminated from the FA Cup, not when Kanu scored inadvertently but after the ‘replay’ magnanimously offered by Wenger – at Highbury. Who can forget the infamous Carlos Tevez goal that kept West Ham up and relegated United? In 2010, United were 8 points clear of Wednesday with a few games to go towards the end of the season, when Ched Evans was convicted, a case that of course ramified damagingly in and around his teammates.

United have endured more play-off final defeats than any other club: 1997, 2003, 2009, 2012. In some cases, they simply came up against better opposition, but they contrived to lose the last one after leading Huddersfield 2-0 in the penalty shootout. ....... Sheffield United could not manage to be relegated from the Premiership the first time round in 1994 until Mark Stein scored a cruelly late injury-time winner, after Blades had led at Chelsea. And the coup de grace was not even dealt by the older, better brother Brian Stein.
 
Excellent article. A couple of good one liners you can imagine being delivered in an Alan Bennett monologue:-

“Is it by chance that the dialling code of Blackpool ends in 53? Everything around Blackpool seems to end in 1953”

“‘Owl or Blade?’ You had to be one or the other. Not all were devout, but no-one was agnostic.”
 
Excellent article. A couple of good one liners you can imagine being delivered in an Alan Bennett monologue:-

“Is it by chance that the dialling code of Blackpool ends in 53? Everything around Blackpool seems to end in 1953”

“‘Owl or Blade?’ You had to be one or the other. Not all were devout, but no-one was agnostic.”


"United decided they could not quite afford a young player by the name of Maradona. That story may not be fully attested, but it circulates because it seems only too plausible.
It feeds into the eternal Blades story of self-inflicted failure, noble disappointment".

"Sheffield United have turned bad luck into an art form".

We should be firmly planted in the twats thread.
 
You think Sheffield is bad for footie teams, try living in Bristol!
 
I got bored of the article half way through as it had no direction. Maybe also as I read all this first and knew it was written by an oinker.
 
Superbly written, and some nice zingers in there.

The point about geography was quite interesting I thought, but that's a discussion for another day.
 



We live in Lincoln and we recently had a Morrison's online delivery that arrived a bit late, to which the driver said he'd had a long day, which started in Sheffield, to which I asked "Blade or Owl" to which he replied "You?"

To which we both replied, "Blade, of course!"

It still matters.....
 
We live in Lincoln and we recently had a Morrison's online delivery that arrived a bit late, to which the driver said he'd had a long day, which started in Sheffield, to which I asked "Blade or Owl" to which he replied "You?"

To which we both replied, "Blade, of course!"

It still matters.....

I was having lunch with a new colleague recently and found out we're both from Sheffield so Blade of Pig came up and the same as with you both "Blades" at the same time.
 
Excellent read - I enjoyed that. Quite impressed that he can write so warmly about both clubs. If I tried something like that it would turn into a diatribe no matter how much I tried to keep it unbiased.
 
An outsider, reading this piece, would be left with the impression that there was some equivalence between Tony Currie and Terry Curran as footballers.

Therefore, the article is tripe.

You've rather nicely reinforced the author's point about Sheffield football's tendency to be parochial though!

Excellent read - I enjoyed that. Quite impressed that he can write so warmly about both clubs. If I tried something like that it would turn into a diatribe no matter how much I tried to keep it unbiased.

Indeed. I especially like his point about how the words of Annie's Song get replaced with the list of Sheffield's sensory delights, whilst other clubs just kept the 'mawkish' original lyrics to their imported ballads.

Having read a few of the other articles in this series, this is the most evocative. You get a sense of the character and history of both clubs which you don't get in the others.
 
We live in Lincoln and we recently had a Morrison's online delivery that arrived a bit late, to which the driver said he'd had a long day, which started in Sheffield, to which I asked "Blade or Owl" to which he replied "You?"

To which we both replied, "Blade, of course!"

It still matters.....

Was at the MLS cup final in Toronto in 2010 and got talking to a Colorado Rapids fan at half time. My accent gave away the fact I was from England, he asked where from. I replied "Sheffield" and his response was "Blade or Owl?"
"Blade of course" I say, he hands me a business card from his 'soccer' club back in Colorado the Boulder Blades and invites me over anytime to catch a game. The few thousand miles from the eastern side of Canada has stopped me catching a game so far unfortunately.
 
Read it...didnt rate it....dont care if the author is a Pig............would say the same if it was written by a Blade. Spectacularly failed to enlighten people on the scale and depth of the rivalry that exists within the city-region. Everyone knows both clubs are pretty shit........what it failed to highlight was how despite this..both clubs continue to enjoy almost unparalleled levels of support and devotion...............
 
You think Sheffield is bad for footie teams, try living in Bristol!

However Bristol is a rugby city and has little tradition for football.
A big city and for decades less than half the support of the Sheffield clubs.
 
However Bristol is a rugby city and has little tradition for football.
A big city and for decades less than half the support of the Sheffield clubs.

You're right that we have a Rugby team, but how many folks support that? Lots more folks would go to football games if the teams were more successful. Rovers capacity is 11,000, so v hard to get near Blades or Fowls with that. Both teams need new grounds and more people would come. Both had big crowds at Wembley last season.

Both teams have been going since the late 1800s, we have a long tradition of football, but traditionally, our teams have both been crap.
 

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