Sheffield United Match Of The Day VHS

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The BBC released similar “Match Of The Day” videos for a number of clubs in the early 90s. All would focus on one team, chronicling their appearances throughout the history of Match Of The Day from the 1960s up to 1991, with the iconic voice of BBC commentator John Motson narrating the coverage.

United’s edition of the series began with our first-ever appearance on MOTD. It was 6 November 1962 and the Blades were a single point off the top of the old First Division and we took on Arsenal.

Legendary commentator Kenneth “They Think It’s All Over” Wolstenholme was on the microphone as United were crushed in a 6-2 defeat at Highbury. This result triggered the Blades’ tumble down the league. United would finish the 62/63 season in mid-table. Although things got worse within a few short years, and United found themselves relegated to the second tier.

Fortunes would improve though when in 1968 a young stylish midfielder by the name of Tony Currie was signed from Watford by manager John Harris in a deal worth £26,500.

Currie helped the Blades return to the top flight and the MOTD cameras were there to witness it all, including a game against Leicester City. This match is most memorable for Blades’ winger Alan Woodward scoring directly from a corner past future England goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

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