Woodward

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That brought a tear to my eye, every praise imaginable has been used to describe Woody and all richly deserved.
After Joe Shaw, Woody was my favourite player I've been watching the Blades for 74 years and along with Joe should have had lots of England caps.
Wonderful memories.
 
He was born in Chapeltown, just like Bert, no doubt in the Hallamshire Maternity Home, but he wasn't from there.
 
My first away match, March 21st 1970. After the game my dad, my cousin David and I were outside the players entrance looking at our players signing autographs before they got into the coach. The mood didnt seem good as Eddie Colquhoun seemed to shout back at a group of Blades fans who said quite a few things. Alan Woodward signalled through the coach window to tell my dad to go round the other side of the coach and my dad lifted me up so that I could push through my match programme through the little sliding window. He then got the players in the coach to sign my programme before giving it back to me. I was awestruck and shaking like a leaf, got a nod and a wink from Dave Powell who was next to Woody. Have loved Woody since then.
 
I do not think we will have a player that good at corners and free kicks ever again. Alan Woodward was legendary, a joy to watch.
I can picture it, the legendary Tony Currie gives a 30-yard pass to Woody in stride, then sends a shot like a rocket into the corner of the net.
The team was the best in my lifetime; to me, they were all legends.
 




Silver salver day for Alan.


There’s someone on here who, if I’m understanding it correctly, posts under a name which basically says that he’ll never criticise modern-day United teams because he watched us when a useless bloke called Longhorn was playing and nothing could be as bad as that. If I’m right in assuming that it’s the Longhorn who has a “shot” at goal at 4m53s on this video following an indirect free kick, I can see exactly what he means.
 

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