Silent Blade
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It was MobileBlade 's work, Walthy assisted him with the footage that wasnt on youtube and I did the goals and assists statsIf the tribute is your work you deserve a medal as big as a dustbin lid !
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It was MobileBlade 's work, Walthy assisted him with the footage that wasnt on youtube and I did the goals and assists statsIf the tribute is your work you deserve a medal as big as a dustbin lid !
His goal against Man U in Sept 1972 was from a last minute penalty at the Lane EndI have a recollection that Woody scored a header at the Kop end, perhaps his only ever one, in 1972, I think, to beat Man Utd 1-0 at a packed out Bramall Lane. Again from memory he was on the edge of the penalty area, fairly central and a powerful header, in the top left hand corner from a cross from out wide on the right, left goalkeeper Alex Stepney stranded. I also remember him taking many penalties which he generally stroked in and sent the goalie the wrong way. Ineveitably with that style I remember he missed one at the Kop end when the goalie guessed right. .
His goal against Man U in Sept 1972 was from a last minute penalty at the Lane End
It was Bill Glazier of Coventry who saved Woody's penalty at the Kop End in Nov 1971
The header was against Southampton in Dec 1973,one of his hat trick. Think he scored a header against Luton,Easter sat 1978One of the true Blades greats. He hardly scored with a six yard tap in - nearly all his goals were with powerful shots from distance with either foot and with the old 'proper' footballs'. Interplay from back to front between Badger, Currie Woodward was magic to watch. Many have mentioned his corners taken from the right hand side and hit at pace with the outside of his foot to the waiting Eddie Colquoun or John Flynn to glance in. From the left he hit similar ones with pace and inswinging to the front corner of the 6 yard box. He could cross the ball hard and low even when he looked to have run out of space.
I have a recollection that Woody scored a header at the Kop end, perhaps his only ever one, in 1972, I think, to beat Man Utd 1-0 at a packed out Bramall Lane. Again from memory he was on the edge of the penalty area, fairly central and a powerful header, in the top left hand corner from a cross from out wide on the right, left goalkeeper Alex Stepney stranded. I also remember him taking many penalties which he generally stroked in and sent the goalie the wrong way. Ineveitably with that style I remember he missed one at the Kop end when the goalie guessed right. As Boycs would say 'even my grannie would have saved that'. I suspect most goalies just hoped he wouldn't hit it full blast as they would have had a broken bone or two if they got in a hand on it. Would have played for England if he had been at a more fashionable club plus Alf Ramsey didn't like wingers. Great memories of that era.
It was Bill Glazier of Coventry who saved Woody's penalty at the Kop End in Nov 1971
Diving header against Southampton was at Lane End. The header against Luton was at Kop End but it was from close rangeThe header was against Southampton in Dec 1973,one of his hat trick. Think he scored a header against Luton,Easter sat 1978
The first one was direct from a cornerfrom memory Bill probably wished he hadn`t,Woody then did his best to make amends and added another goal to the one he`d already got . Woody got both in a 2 nowt doddle.![]()
Must be my memory of the particular match, an age thing, but sure remember the goal.One of the true Blades greats. He hardly scored with a six yard tap in - nearly all his goals were with powerful shots from distance with either foot and with the old 'proper' footballs'. Interplay from back to front between Badger, Currie Woodward was magic to watch. Many have mentioned his corners taken from the right hand side and hit at pace with the outside of his foot to the waiting Eddie Colquoun or John Flynn to glance in. From the left he hit similar ones with pace and inswinging to the front corner of the 6 yard box. He could cross the ball hard and low even when he looked to have run out of space.
I have a recollection that Woody scored a header at the Kop end, perhaps his only ever one, in 1972, I think, to beat Man Utd 1-0 at a packed out Bramall Lane. Again from memory he was on the edge of the penalty area, fairly central and a powerful header, in the top left hand corner from a cross from out wide on the right, left goalkeeper Alex Stepney stranded. I also remember him taking many penalties which he generally stroked in and sent the goalie the wrong way. Ineveitably with that style I remember he missed one at the Kop end when the goalie guessed right. As Boycs would say 'even my grannie would have saved that'. I suspect most goalies just hoped he wouldn't hit it full blast as they would have had a broken bone or two if they got in a hand on it. Would have played for England if he had been at a more fashionable club plus Alf Ramsey didn't like wingers. Great memories of that era.
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