What the papers say: Sheffield Utd

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What the papers say: Sheffield Utd

by Far Canal » 20 Jan 2007 17:46

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Reading 3 Sheffield Utd 0 (sic)

http://tinyurl.com/2nxhkz

Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock and substitute Keith Gillespie were both sent off as the Blades were
beaten 3-1 at Reading in a bad-tempered afternoon when Stephen Hunt was once again in the spotlight.

Within seconds of coming on, Gillespie was dismissed for smashing an arm in the face of the Irishman,
the player who fractured the skull of Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech in a clash in October.

Warnock was soon sent to the stands, along with Reading coach Wally Downes, for his part in the melee
that followed - an overspill of the bad blood which existed between the two sides from their Coca-Cola
Championship clashes last season.

Hunt went on to score his side's third to add to strikes from Shane Long and Ulises de la Cruz, with substitute
Christian Nade pulling one back for the Blades.

There had been little quality football before Long showed a predator's instinct in the 44th minute to open
the scoring.

The build-up had been a good one with Hunt sending Steve Sidwell cantering into the box down the
right but it appeared Blades' veteran defender Chris Lucketti would mop up.

Instead he merely flicked the ball on to Sidwell, allowing Long to pounce on the rebound and slot home from
six yards via a post to record his first Premiership goal.

Graeme Murty, back after a groin injury, had come closest before Long's breakthrough with a powerful 25-yarder
but the Royals captain rarely scores and fit-again goalkeeper Paddy Kenny was able to dive and keep it out.

Kenny came off second best when Leroy Lita latched on to another rebound but selfishly elected to shoot
from a tight angle despite Claude Davis having got back on the line and Long being perfectly positioned for a tap-in.

Just before the half-hour mark Ibrahima Sonko fell so heavily after challenging for a high ball that his right
leg appeared to buckle backwards.

Amazingly he was able to return to the fray having hobbled off it but another thudding fall 15 mintues later
forced him off to be replaced by Andre Bikey, the rarely-used Cameroon international.

United did have first-half chances with Phil Jagielka heading a free-kick wide from just six yards and striker
Rob Hulse seeing a later effort on the turn deflected on to the roof of the net.

The second half began with a remarkable second from de la Cruz, who had only been in the side because
regular left-back Nicky Shorey was ill.

The Ecuador international began the move himself with a powerful run from his own half and having given
the ball to James Harper, continued his diagonal run forwards.

United appeared oblivious to this and when Harper returned the ball de la Cruz was able to continue unchallenged
and slot past Kenny.

The points were now Reading's but the drama was only just beginning as the game lurched into bad-tempered
controversy.

Gillespie came on in the 53rd minute but he never touched the ball as he immediately clashed with Hunt as they
jostled for a throw-in.

A forearm to the face felled the Reading man and, after referee Halsey had consulted his nearest linesman,
a straight red card was shown to the newcomer.

As Warnock applauded Hunt sarcastically from the touchline, Gillespie again had a go at Hunt as he left the
pitch - presumably because both felt there had been an earlier foul for which the Irishman went unpunished.

Within seconds a brawl broke out on the touchline as coaching staff and substitutes clashed.

Downes - a self-confessed Warnock loather - sparked it by lunging at the Blades boss and when calm was
restored both were sent to the stands.

When play restarted Jagielka was booked for a foul on Lita before Hunt made it 3-0 in the 70th minute, hooking
home from close range after Rob Kozluk had stopped a Sidwell shot on the line.

United pulled one back in the 73rd minute when substitute Christian Nade, who had replaced Jon Stead, was able
to slot past Marcus Hahnemann after the Reading defence made a complete hash of the offside trap from
a free-kick.

STAT ATTACK
Reading.....Sheffield Utd
10 Shots On Target 1
7 Shots Off Target 3
12 Fouls (Conceded) 8
7 Corners 2
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 1

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by higher » 20 Jan 2007 17:48

Downes - a self-confessed Warnock loather - sparked it by lunging at the Blades boss and when calm was
restored both were sent to the stands.
We love you Wally we do. :wink:

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Re: What the papers say: Sheffield Utd

by Tutti Frutti » 20 Jan 2007 17:48

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Within seconds of coming on, Gillespie was dismissed for smashing an arm in the face of the Irishman,
the player who fractured the skull of Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech in a clash in October.


Lazy journalism. Rule number one in good journalism is irrelevant details come last...

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by noise » 20 Jan 2007 17:49

that tag will never leave hunt sadly

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by Stooper » 20 Jan 2007 17:51


:lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: What the papers say: Sheffield Utd

by Royal Yank » 20 Jan 2007 17:51

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Reading 3 Sheffield Utd 0 (sic)

http://tinyurl.com/2nxhkz

Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock and substitute Keith Gillespie were both sent off as the Blades were
beaten 3-1 at Reading in a bad-tempered afternoon when Stephen Hunt was once again in the spotlight.

Within seconds of coming on, Gillespie was dismissed for smashing an arm in the face of the Irishman,
the player who fractured the skull of Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech in a clash in October.


So being elbowed puts you in the spotlight? Jeez, you have to feel for him, that kind of reporting just doesn't seem fair.

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by higher » 20 Jan 2007 17:53

Absolute corker that snap.

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by Royal Lady » 20 Jan 2007 18:04

My money would be on Wally every time! I hate Warnock. Still, spending all those millions hasn't helped his team, maybe the powers that be at Sheff Utd should now realise that passion alone from the manager does not a premiership football team make. :roll:


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by Arch » 20 Jan 2007 18:06

Royal Lady My money would be on Wally every time! I hate Warnock. Still, spending all those millions hasn't helped his team, maybe the powers that be at Sheff Utd should now realise that passion alone from the manager does not a premiership football team make. :roll:
CLOLaude Davis. What a waste of money!

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by earley_royals » 20 Jan 2007 18:11

Stead looks well worth the money. :lol:

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by mydak » 20 Jan 2007 18:11

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that is a great shot, nice look of anger, a fist forming...

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by Royal Lady » 20 Jan 2007 18:12

Who is Ron Grant hiding behind!! :lol:


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by Worthingroyal » 20 Jan 2007 18:14

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Forget Ricky Hatton tonight

Watch Downes V Warnock on MOTD

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by Alan Partridge » 20 Jan 2007 18:27

WALLY WALLY WALLY

good to see Warnock went and fronted him and didn't walk off, absolute ponse. :roll:

Well done Wally. 8) LEGEND

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by zac naloen » 20 Jan 2007 18:28

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He looks like he's going to steam roll him. :lol:

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Re: What the papers say: Sheffield Utd

by G Force 1871 » 20 Jan 2007 18:52

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Reading 3 Sheffield Utd 0 (sic)

http://tinyurl.com/2nxhkz

Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock and substitute Keith Gillespie were both sent off as the Blades were
beaten 3-1 at Reading in a bad-tempered afternoon when Stephen Hunt was once again in the spotlight.

Within seconds of coming on, Gillespie was dismissed for smashing an arm in the face of the Irishman,
the player who fractured the skull of Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech in a clash in October.

Warnock was soon sent to the stands, along with Reading coach Wally Downes, for his part in the melee
that followed - an overspill of the bad blood which existed between the two sides from their Coca-Cola
Championship clashes last season.

Hunt went on to score his side's third to add to strikes from Shane Long and Ulises de la Cruz, with substitute
Christian Nade pulling one back for the Blades.



This is the bad blood that saw the two teams meet up on a holiday to have a joint promotion party. Hmm yeah they obviously hated each other, again shoddy journalism.

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by RoyalBlue » 20 Jan 2007 18:55

Royal Lady Who is Ron Grant hiding behind!! :lol:


Sal Bibbo - wise choice!

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by Row Z Royal » 20 Jan 2007 18:59

"but the Royals captain rarely scores"

Underestimate of the year! :wink:

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by zac naloen » 20 Jan 2007 19:00

Row Z Royal "but the Royals captain rarely scores"

Underestimate of the year! :wink:


Was a cracking shot today though, it would have been an insane moment if it had gone in.

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