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Plenty of tickets available for today's Legends charity game. Ticket Office open from 10am #twitterblades
Lovely day to take in the legends game down at the lane ticket office open from 10am #sufc #twitterblades #SLO 🔴⚪️⚫️⚽️☀️
Dressing rooms are set up and ready for today's game #twitterblades
Some of the Fulham FC All Stars arriving #twitterblades
The team sheet is in for today's game #twitterblades
Not a bad view on this side of the ground! #twitterblades
Pre match Team Photo in the dressing room #twitterblades
Hollywood actor Sean Bean swapped the silver screen for football management as he returned to his Sheffield roots to lead a legends team to victory.Over 4,000 fans turned out at Bramall Lane for the charity football match on Sunday that saw Sean Bean manage a team of Sheffield United Legends against a Fulham All Stars side.The game, which ended in a penalty shootout win for the Blades Legends, saw TV star Jack Whitehall captain a Fulham team which included the likes of former players Barry Hayles and Rufus Brevett as well as soap star Chris Fountain, George Gilbey from the hit UK TV show Gogglebox, and Harley Sylvestre from UK hip-hop duo, Rizzle Kicks - the Fulham All Stars man-of-the-match.Returning to Bramall Lane to play for Sheffield United’s legends team were many of the 2005/06 Blades side which gained promotion to the Premier League.Chris Morgan - the Blades Legends man-of-the-match - Brian Deane, Tony Agana, Michael Brown, Bob Booker, Carl Asaba, Alan Quinn, Rob Kozluk, Alan Wright, Jon Harley, Leigh Bromby, Richard Cresswell, Michael Tonge, and another Blades former captain in David Holdsworth all took part in the game.Blades Legends manager Sean Bean said: “It’s been great everybody - it’s good to see all the players in the dressing room, I was even a bit starstruck.It was good, I had a really nice day and I thought it was a good game, especially the second half as it was quite competitive for a friendly.“They were a great crowd and we had some fantastic support and it’s obviously for a very good charity.“There were some very good penalties at the end too - I’d have taken one myself but I hadn’t brought my boots.”Sheffield United Operations Director, Dave McCarthy said: “I’m extremely grateful to everyone who took part - I’m sure the success of this event will lead to more occasions like it in the future.”The charity game was held in aid of The Sheffield United Community Foundation, the Fulham Football Club Foundation, Hallam FM’s Cash for Kids charity, the Steelphalt Blades Academy and the Blades’ Former Players Association.
Just felt up Sean Bean...bucket list complete 😂😍😏 #bramalllane #sufc #seanbean
FT: Blades Legends 3-3 Fulham All Stars. #sufc #twitterblades
Bromby SCORES. Blades win 3-0 on penalties. #sufc #twitterblades
Great day had by all! #sufc #twitterblades
Sean Bean leads team to victory at Bramall Lane charity match
A Sheffield United Legends team managed by Hollywood actor Sean Bean beat the Fulham All Stars on penalties at the weekend after the match had finished 3-3.
Match action video from the Blades Legends game with Fulham All Stars.First half and interviews with Tony Currie, Rob Kozluk & Brian DeaneSecond half and interviews with Sean Bean, Jack Whitehall & Paul PeschisolidoFull penalty shootoutAll the goals and penalties together with all six interviews You can also view the goals for free on our YouTube channel.