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STEELING THE SHOWActing’s Sean Bean. Running, jumping and throwing’s Jessica Ennis. Beautiful South crooner Paul Heaton. Cricket captaincy’s Joe Root and Michael Vaughan. Boxing’s Kell Brook. Globetrotting national treasure Michael Palin. Dick from Dick and Dom (warning: may actually be Dom from Dick and Dom). Jon McClure from Reverend and the Makers. Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott and Rick Savage. Politics’s David Blunkett. Elder statesman of Britpop, Jarvis Cocker. The worlds of acting, running, jumping and throwing, boxing, globetrotting, children’s entertainment, crooning, rocking, Britpopping and politic-ing could grind to a standstill on Monday night, if not nationwide but at least in that small corner of England that isn’t actually particularly small or a corner, but is better known as the city of Sheffield.As celebrity fans of one or other of Sheffield’s two big football teams, each of the people listed above has skin in Monday night’s big game of football, the 131st Steel City derby which could kick off in every sense of the expression. And while it’s not quite as big a talking point as the then Sheffield Wednesday stalwart Mel Sterland showing his acting chops playing the role of United skipper alongside Sean Bean and Emily Lloyd in the so-bad-it’s-actually-quite-good football movie, When Saturday Comes, the presence of Steve Bruce in the Hillsborough home dug-out just over 20 years since he left the Blades after one season in charge could add some extra spice. On a good run of form and still in with a shout of making the play-offs, Bruce’s Wednesday will be hoping to put a serious dent in their city rivals’ hopes of gaining automatic promotion. A win for Chris Wilder’s side would edge them ahead of Dirty Leeds on goal difference in the race for automatic promotion. “We won’t change our way,” said Wilder. “There’s been a lot of talk about being frightened to lose. There’s no way we’ve had that attitude in the three games [against Wednesday] that we’ve played since I’ve been here. We’re not a sit-back side. We never have been and never will be in this division.” So fasten your seatbelts for what could be another thriller, in a league that has been so much fun this season you could forgive The Fiver for wondering why any team would want to leave it.
It won't go down as a classic and it ends with a result neither team will have wanted.The Blades went closest in the first half through striker Gary Madine and the hosts had the best chance of the second half when Sam Hutchinson fired straight at Dean Henderson when well placed.Sheffield United remain third in the table.
G A F F E R 🏆 Chris Wilder has been named EFL Championship Manager of the Season.
Imagine this with Sean Bean narrating it 😍
This is more than a ticket,it's a stamp on our heart.The belief in a dream, a childhood ambition to be a part of the team.It's more than a sport,it's great memories,highs and lows,passion spiralling out of control.We are in it together,We are United,We are Blades 🔴