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Bramall Lane
Saturday, October 26th, 2013
 
League One
Attendance: 18,784
     
3-1
   
 
Harry Maguire (18, 29), Ryan Flynn (55)
 
Max Clayton (77)
 
   
Bradden Inman (72)
 
     
 
 
 
 
2013
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Managers
View complete set Nigel Clough
View complete set Steve Davis
Players
SHEFFIELD UNITED
 
 
 25  George Long (G)
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 05  Harry Maguire (D)
 18
 29
 
 06  Matt Hill (D)
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 15  Neill Collins (CD)
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 29  Tony McMahon (D)
 
 07  Ryan Flynn (M)
 55
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 08  Michael Doyle (M)
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 14  Stephen McGinn (M)
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 22  Simon Lappin (M)
 90
 
 10  Lyle Taylor (F)
 82
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 18  Marlon King (F)
 69

Subs
 
 01  Mark Howard (G)
 
 02  Darryl Westlake (D)
 
 11  Jose Baxter (M)
 
 16  Florent Cuvelier (M)
 90
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 17  Conor Coady (M)
 82
 
 12  Shaun Miller (F)
 69
 
 23  Jamie Murphy (M)
CREWE ALEXANDRA
 
 
 01  Steve Phillips (G)
 
 02  Matt Tootle (D)
 
 03  Kelvin Mellor (D)
 
 06  Adam Dugdale (D)
 
 12  George Ray (D)
 
 08  Abdul Osman (M)
 
 11  Byron Moore (M)
 
 14  Bradden Inman (M)
 72
 74
 
 20  Oliver Turton (D)
 57
 
 42  Anthony Grant (M)
 
 19  Vadaine Oliver (F)

Subs
 
 22  Ben Garratt (G)
 
 05  Mark Ellis (D)
 
 16  Jon Guthrie (D)
 
 24  Lee Molyneaux (D)
 
 18  Liam Nolan (D)
 
 26  Chuks Aneke (M)
 57
 
 07  Max Clayton (F)
 74
 77

DT92 Members at this game: (you can click here to load your profile picture)
Sharrowblade
81
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75
Sheffield United centre-back Harry Maguire scored twice against Crewe to help Sheffield United boss Nigel Clough secure victory in his first game. Maguire headed the Blades into the lead from Stephen McGinn''s free-kick and netted his second from the same player''s delivery from a corner. The Blades sealed the win when Ryan Flynn cut inside to thump home. Substitute Chuks Aneke hit the bar for the visitors before Max Clayton pulled one back late on. Sheffield United''s third win of the season saw them move out of the League One relegation zone, at the expense of their opponents. The Railwaymen, who fell to a 3-0 home defeat by Stevenage on Tuesday, have now lost five of their last seven in all competitions.
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