26-04-2018, 15:56
Sheffield United Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. The football club was formed in 1889 as an offshoot of Sheffield United Cricket Club, and are nicknamed The Blades due to Sheffield's history of steel production.[1] The club have played their home games at Bramall Lane since their formation in 1889. Bramall Lane is currently an all-seater ground with a capacity of 32,702.
Sheffield United won the original First Division in 1898 and the FA Cup in 1899, 1902, 1915 and 1925. They were beaten finalists in the FA Cup in 1901 and 1936, and reached the semi-finals in 1961, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2014. They reached the semi-finals of the League Cup in 2003 and 2015.
For most of the club's history they have played in red and white striped shirts with black shorts. Their closest rivals are Sheffield Wednesday, with whom they contest the Steel City derby.
Thanks to Cardiff's capitulation at Derby on Tuesday night this does have the feeling of a last chance saloon for both clubs given Derby still have to play those hapless saps from Oakwell a week on Sunday.
United are five points behind the Rams we are four points behind them. So to stand a chance both sides have to win which obviously means it will be a draw.
A second trip to the Lane already this year after our 1-0 cup defeat following Billy Sharp's,penalty after his fall in the area following exhaustion after a two yard run.
Not usually the greatest venue for us having visited the place on and off since 1969 managed to see the boys win only once on this piece of south Yorkshire soil.
We also travel with what is likely to be a make shift defence as Huntington and Clarke could both be ruled out which would mean a central defensive partnership of Spurr and Davies.
United usually strong at home and usually too strong for us at the Lane, they have done well this season although like us will probably just come up short. Clarke has done well considering basically he was a journeyman before he landed up with Chris Wilder.
All to play for nothing to lose play Harrop and go for it.
Cricket duties again this week so cut and paste report back for the last hurrah against Burton
Stat Attack: Sheffield United
Our final league game of the season sees us back in Sheffield only four weeks after we faced Sheffield Wednesday and this is of course our third visit to the city this season following our FA Cup fourth round tie at Bramall Lane in January.
The last time we faced the Blades in our final away game of the season, we gained a creditable 0-0 draw five seasons ago, but this was a comparative highlight in the history of this fixture.
We have a disappointing record at Bramall Lane, having lost on 34 of the 50 previous occasions we have met at the former cricket ground. That draw was only the ninth in total and our 1-0 win in September 2013 was the most recent of our meagre seven victories.
From 1897 to 1924, we only managed three points from a run of 19 games during which we conceded 45 goals so at least our record since then has improved a little. We have managed less than one goal per game (45) whilst conceding just over twice as many (93), history suggesting we might have a tough afternoon ahead of us in a low scoring match.
However, we can draw inspiration from our 5-0 win back in 1954, which saw Tom Finney score twice and Angus Morrison, Bobby Foster and Denis Hatsell also got on the scoresheet.
That win in 2013 was our first since 1978 so we are well overdue another victory as we look to end a successful season on the road with another three points.
North End Play-Off veteran Mark Rankine featured in the Blades unsuccessful Play-Off campaign of 2003 after he had swapped Deepdale for Bramall Lane. Ranks had been mostly restricted to substitute appearances for North End that season and ironically was sent off in his penultimate game for us at the home of the Blades before moving there on loan in April to help their promotion push.
He started both semi-final games against Nottingham Forest and was picked for the Final, where Wolves came out on top, 3-0, before signing permanently over the summer.
Three seasons later, his former team-mate Chris Lucketti followed him over the Pennines also on loan before making the move permanent. Chris was more successful in terms of gaining promotion to the Premier League as United finished runners up and the following season, he made eight appearances at the top level as the Blades fell back to the Championship.
On This Date
Somewhat surprisingly considering we have played almost 5,000 league games, this is only the 14th time we have played on this date and the fifth instance away from Deepdale.
We lost 1-0 at Everton in 1923 and it was to be 53 years before we played again on this date, once again losing, this time by 3-1 at Hereford.
Our only victory to date came in 2001, when first half goals from David Healy and a Jon Macken brace gave us a 3-1 win at Gresty Road that also saw Rob Hulse score for Crewe in the first 45 minutes.
It is six years ago today that Graham Alexander played his 983rd club game and scored his 130th goal in a 2-2 draw with Charlton Athletic at Deepdale. Brought on as an 84th minute substitute, Grezza proved that fairytales can still happen in football by scoring the equaliser in the 91st minute with his last kick in professional football. He even managed to get booked for going into the crowd as Deepdale erupted for one of our favourite sons of all time!
The Yorkshire connection to today’s game continues with Sheffield-born Chris Sedgwick celebrating his 38th birthday today. Chris joined us from Rotherham in 2004 and made over 250 appearances on the wing before moving to boyhood club Sheffield Wednesday.
Will Hayhurst had to overcome two broken legs whilst a trainee at Deepdale and his perseverance was rewarded six years ago today when he made his first team debut just six days after his 18th birthday. Will made almost 50 appearances before joining Notts County in 2014 and he also spent time on loan at York City.
Last Five Games At Bramall Lane
Sheffield United 1 (Sharp (pen)) Preston North End 0, 27th January 2018
Sheffield United 1 (Murphy) Preston North End 3 (Gallagher, 2 (1 pen); Huntington), 3rd February 2015
Sheffield United 2 (McNulty, Campbell-Ryce) Preston North End 1 (Brownhill), 10th January 2015
Sheffield United 0 Preston North End 1 (Beavon), 21st September 2013
Sheffield United 0 Preston North End 0, 27th April 2013
Ref Watch: Sheffield United
For the third time the season, our match official for Saturday’s big game at Bramall Lane, sees Isle of Wight official James Linington taking charge of North End.
his first PNE game of this season was the Lilywhites’ 2-1 win at Hull City back in September and then he was also the referee of our final game of 2017, the televised 1-0 win over Cardiff City – both games featuring late winners for the Lilywhites.
Overall this season he has refereed 38 games, issuing 133 cautions and five red cards, having also overseen the Blades once, in their nine goal thriller with Fulham back in November, when the Cottagers came out 5-4 winners.
Last season the referee made his first visit ever to Deepdale for the clash with Wolves back in November and was then the referee in the away game at Derby County back in March.
The season before he was referee of the PNE game at Ashton Gate, when Greg Cunningham scored the winner against his former club and that was his third game in charge of PNE.
The other time he refereed North End was another game in the south of England, when the Lilywhites won 1-0 at Gillingham in the League One promotion season, courtesy of Paul Huntington’s goal in his first start of the season.
James will be assisted by James Wilson and Steven Meredith, with experienced Select Group Two official Oliver Langford acting as the fourth official.
Sheffield United won the original First Division in 1898 and the FA Cup in 1899, 1902, 1915 and 1925. They were beaten finalists in the FA Cup in 1901 and 1936, and reached the semi-finals in 1961, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2014. They reached the semi-finals of the League Cup in 2003 and 2015.
For most of the club's history they have played in red and white striped shirts with black shorts. Their closest rivals are Sheffield Wednesday, with whom they contest the Steel City derby.
Thanks to Cardiff's capitulation at Derby on Tuesday night this does have the feeling of a last chance saloon for both clubs given Derby still have to play those hapless saps from Oakwell a week on Sunday.
United are five points behind the Rams we are four points behind them. So to stand a chance both sides have to win which obviously means it will be a draw.
A second trip to the Lane already this year after our 1-0 cup defeat following Billy Sharp's,penalty after his fall in the area following exhaustion after a two yard run.
Not usually the greatest venue for us having visited the place on and off since 1969 managed to see the boys win only once on this piece of south Yorkshire soil.
We also travel with what is likely to be a make shift defence as Huntington and Clarke could both be ruled out which would mean a central defensive partnership of Spurr and Davies.
United usually strong at home and usually too strong for us at the Lane, they have done well this season although like us will probably just come up short. Clarke has done well considering basically he was a journeyman before he landed up with Chris Wilder.
All to play for nothing to lose play Harrop and go for it.
Cricket duties again this week so cut and paste report back for the last hurrah against Burton
Stat Attack: Sheffield United
Our final league game of the season sees us back in Sheffield only four weeks after we faced Sheffield Wednesday and this is of course our third visit to the city this season following our FA Cup fourth round tie at Bramall Lane in January.
The last time we faced the Blades in our final away game of the season, we gained a creditable 0-0 draw five seasons ago, but this was a comparative highlight in the history of this fixture.
We have a disappointing record at Bramall Lane, having lost on 34 of the 50 previous occasions we have met at the former cricket ground. That draw was only the ninth in total and our 1-0 win in September 2013 was the most recent of our meagre seven victories.
From 1897 to 1924, we only managed three points from a run of 19 games during which we conceded 45 goals so at least our record since then has improved a little. We have managed less than one goal per game (45) whilst conceding just over twice as many (93), history suggesting we might have a tough afternoon ahead of us in a low scoring match.
However, we can draw inspiration from our 5-0 win back in 1954, which saw Tom Finney score twice and Angus Morrison, Bobby Foster and Denis Hatsell also got on the scoresheet.
That win in 2013 was our first since 1978 so we are well overdue another victory as we look to end a successful season on the road with another three points.
North End Play-Off veteran Mark Rankine featured in the Blades unsuccessful Play-Off campaign of 2003 after he had swapped Deepdale for Bramall Lane. Ranks had been mostly restricted to substitute appearances for North End that season and ironically was sent off in his penultimate game for us at the home of the Blades before moving there on loan in April to help their promotion push.
He started both semi-final games against Nottingham Forest and was picked for the Final, where Wolves came out on top, 3-0, before signing permanently over the summer.
Three seasons later, his former team-mate Chris Lucketti followed him over the Pennines also on loan before making the move permanent. Chris was more successful in terms of gaining promotion to the Premier League as United finished runners up and the following season, he made eight appearances at the top level as the Blades fell back to the Championship.
On This Date
Somewhat surprisingly considering we have played almost 5,000 league games, this is only the 14th time we have played on this date and the fifth instance away from Deepdale.
We lost 1-0 at Everton in 1923 and it was to be 53 years before we played again on this date, once again losing, this time by 3-1 at Hereford.
Our only victory to date came in 2001, when first half goals from David Healy and a Jon Macken brace gave us a 3-1 win at Gresty Road that also saw Rob Hulse score for Crewe in the first 45 minutes.
It is six years ago today that Graham Alexander played his 983rd club game and scored his 130th goal in a 2-2 draw with Charlton Athletic at Deepdale. Brought on as an 84th minute substitute, Grezza proved that fairytales can still happen in football by scoring the equaliser in the 91st minute with his last kick in professional football. He even managed to get booked for going into the crowd as Deepdale erupted for one of our favourite sons of all time!
The Yorkshire connection to today’s game continues with Sheffield-born Chris Sedgwick celebrating his 38th birthday today. Chris joined us from Rotherham in 2004 and made over 250 appearances on the wing before moving to boyhood club Sheffield Wednesday.
Will Hayhurst had to overcome two broken legs whilst a trainee at Deepdale and his perseverance was rewarded six years ago today when he made his first team debut just six days after his 18th birthday. Will made almost 50 appearances before joining Notts County in 2014 and he also spent time on loan at York City.
Last Five Games At Bramall Lane
Sheffield United 1 (Sharp (pen)) Preston North End 0, 27th January 2018
Sheffield United 1 (Murphy) Preston North End 3 (Gallagher, 2 (1 pen); Huntington), 3rd February 2015
Sheffield United 2 (McNulty, Campbell-Ryce) Preston North End 1 (Brownhill), 10th January 2015
Sheffield United 0 Preston North End 1 (Beavon), 21st September 2013
Sheffield United 0 Preston North End 0, 27th April 2013
Ref Watch: Sheffield United
For the third time the season, our match official for Saturday’s big game at Bramall Lane, sees Isle of Wight official James Linington taking charge of North End.
his first PNE game of this season was the Lilywhites’ 2-1 win at Hull City back in September and then he was also the referee of our final game of 2017, the televised 1-0 win over Cardiff City – both games featuring late winners for the Lilywhites.
Overall this season he has refereed 38 games, issuing 133 cautions and five red cards, having also overseen the Blades once, in their nine goal thriller with Fulham back in November, when the Cottagers came out 5-4 winners.
Last season the referee made his first visit ever to Deepdale for the clash with Wolves back in November and was then the referee in the away game at Derby County back in March.
The season before he was referee of the PNE game at Ashton Gate, when Greg Cunningham scored the winner against his former club and that was his third game in charge of PNE.
The other time he refereed North End was another game in the south of England, when the Lilywhites won 1-0 at Gillingham in the League One promotion season, courtesy of Paul Huntington’s goal in his first start of the season.
James will be assisted by James Wilson and Steven Meredith, with experienced Select Group Two official Oliver Langford acting as the fourth official.
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