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Unsworth, David
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Hurst, Kevan
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Montgomery, Nick
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Nix, Kyle
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Quinn, Alan
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Quinn, Stephen
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Tie, Li
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Tongue, Michael
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Fathi, Ahmed
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Hendrie, Lee
Winger
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Gillespie, Keith
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Akinbiyi, Ade
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Haidong, Hao
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Hulse, Rob
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Ifill, Paul
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Shipperley, Neil
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Webber, Danny
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Stead, Jonathan
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Beattie, James

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Sheffield United

Founded: 1889
Ground: Bramall Lane
Chairman: Terry Robinson
Head Coach: Neil Warnock
Home colours: Red/White/Black
Away colours: Black/White
Website: http://www.sufc.co.uk

Honours:
* English Champion: 1898
* FA Cup (x4): 1899, 1902, 1915, 1925

Details:
Formed by members of the Sheffield United cricket club, itself formed in 1854 and the first English sports club to use United in its name. In this case "United" refers to the union between the cricket and football sections. The Blades nickname is a reference to Sheffield's long history of steel manufacturing. In earlier years United were known as the Junior Blades, with Sheffield Wednesday being considered the more senior club in Sheffield and using the same nickname. They also were sometimes known as The Cutlers, a reference to the once important cutlery industry in the city. The club's emblem features two blades (a reference to the nickname) and the Yorkshire rose, symbol of the county in which Sheffield is located. Their Bramall Lane stadium was the first to have floodlights installed. The stadium is located on Bramall Lane in Sheffield.

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