Overview
From the smoke and steel of Victorian Sheffield to the roar of modern Bramall Lane, Steel City Blades tells the full story of one of English football's most historic, passionate, and unpredictable clubs.
This is the complete history of Sheffield United Football Club: the rise to become champions of England, the FA Cup triumphs, the legends of the early years, the swagger of Tony Currie, the fury of the Bassett and Warnock eras, the humiliation of the Fourth Division, the pain of playoff heartbreak, the return to the Premier League, and the tactical revolution under Chris Wilder that made the Blades one of the most fascinating teams in the country.
Written in a vivid, accessible style for devoted supporters and general football readers alike, this book captures the players, managers, rivalries, supporters, and defining moments that shaped Sheffield United across generations. It is a story of pride, collapse, defiance, belonging, and survival - a club forged in industry and carried by one of the game's great support bases.
For anyone who wants to understand Sheffield United not just as a football club but as a living part of Sheffield itself, Steel City Blades is the definitive chronicle.
This book is an independent, unofficial work and is not endorsed by, authorized by, or affiliated with Sheffield United Football Club or any of its related entities.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798901944431
- ISBN-10: 9798901944431
- Publisher: Publishdrive
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.82 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.17 pounds
- Page Count: 400
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