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2012–13 Sheffield United F.C. season

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Sheffield United
2012–13 season
Group ChairmanKevin McCabe
ChairmanKevin McCabe
(Group Chairman)
Dave Green (from 12 October 2012)
Christopher Steer (to 12 October 2012)
(Football Club Chairman)
ManagerDanny Wilson
(to 10 April 2013)[1]
Chris Morgan
(from 10 April 2013)[2]
StadiumBramall Lane
League One5th
FA CupFourth round
(eliminated by Reading)
League CupFirst round
(eliminated by Burton Albion)
Football League TrophyQuarter final
(eliminated by Coventry City)
Top goalscorerLeague: Blackman (11)
Kitson (11)

All: Blackman (14)
Highest home attendance23,431 (vs Brentford)
Lowest home attendance15,744 (vs Walsall)
Average home league attendance18,611[3]

Sheffield United Football Club participated in League One, the third level of English football in 2012–13, after having failed to win promotion, losing in the previous season's play-off final. Danny Wilson remained in charge for a second season and the club continued to reduce costs as they sought to adapt to life at the third level of English football. Many of the players involved in the previous season were either sold or released, while the likes of Nick Blackman, Tony McMahon, Shaun Miller and Dave Kitson were signed to replace them.

The team went unbeaten in the league until November, briefly climbing to the top of the table, and returned to first place once again over the Christmas period. United had little success in the various cup competitions however, as they were beaten in the first round of the Football League Cup by Burton Albion, and by Coventry City in the Football League Trophy. They did manage to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup but were comprehensively beaten by Reading, a result which came amidst a rapid downturn in league form during January, that almost saw United almost drop out of the play-off places. After a brief recovery through February, the decline in results continued and following another string of poor results in April, Danny Wilson was dismissed as manager, with coach Chris Morgan being appointed as caretaker for the remainder of the season.

Despite the change of manager, United's form did not significantly improve and they finished the season in 5th place in the league, thus facing Yeovil Town in the play-offs. Having beaten Yeovil 1–0 in the first leg, they were defeated by two goals in the second and as such were consigned to remain in League One for at least another season.

Background

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The previous season had been United's first in the third tier of English football for 23 years and had seen them install Danny Wilson as manager.[4] United had competed for automatic promotion throughout the season but when top scorer Ched Evans was handed a prison sentence after being convicted of rape in April,[5] the team's results tailed off towards the end of the season and they were overtaken by local rivals Sheffield Wednesday who claimed the final automatic promotion spot.[6] United reached the play-off final but were beaten on penalties by Huddersfield Town, consigning United to a second season in League One.[7][8]

Team kit

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In June United struck a deal with gaming company Redtooth to sponsor the team's away kit for the coming season.[9] It had been expected that the team shirts would be jointly sponsored by Westfield Health and Gilders as per the previous season but the club announced that the car dealers were to continue a commercial relationship with the club but would no longer be shirt sponsors.[9] At the end of July United officially launched their new away kit baring Redtooth's logo. In a change to the previous season the shirt itself was predominantly black with a light-red trim and a light-red diagonal stripe across the chest.[10] In September the club announced a new third kit, this one being all white, introduced to avoid further colour clashes.[11] At the end of that month the club also announced a new secondary kit sponsor, revealing that the GCI Com logo would be included on the back of the team shirts.[12]

Season overview

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Pre-season

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Pre-season began with 11 players being released, including former Player of the Year James Beattie, defenders Andy Taylor and Johnny Ertl,[13] and first choice stopper Steve Simonsen.[14] Three senior out-of-contract players were offered new terms with Kevin McDonald, Chris Porter and Lee Williamson being offered the chance to remain with United.[13] On 5 July Chris Porter signed a two-year contract with the option of a third,[15] while Academy graduate Jordan Chapell also agreed a new one-year deal.[15] The following day young right-back Matthew Lowton was sold to Premier League Aston Villa for an undisclosed fee.[16][17] The Blades returned to pre-season training having arranged the now annual pre-season tour of Malta, followed by a string of low key friendlies.[18] With manager Danny Wilson seeking to improve the squad, on 13 July he signed 19-year-old striker John Cofie from Manchester United on a season-long loan.[19] The first game of pre-season came against non-league Ilkeston where a side relying mainly on young players and triallists were held to a 1–1 draw after Harry Maguire had opened the scoring.[20] A day later the Blades made their first permanent signing of the transfer window with 21-year-old right back Darryl Westlake signing a two-year deal with the option of a third year, with a fee to be agreed with his former club Walsall via a tribunal due to his age.[21]

The squad commenced their summer training camp on the island of Malta and their next fixture saw them record a comfortable 6–0 victory over local side Zejtun Corinthians.[22] As the training camp continued Chris Morgan announced during a question and answer session with the fans in attendance that he had decided to retire from playing due to a recurrent injury, and that he would now focus solely on his role as reserve-team coach.[23] The following day United confirmed that Kevin McDonald had signed a new two-year contract,[24] the news coming a couple of hours before the Blades were held to a 0–0 draw by Maltese side Hibernians.[25] Back in the UK, and with July almost over, United made a triple signing, handing two-year deals to defenders Tony McMahon who had been released by Middlesbrough, and former loanee Matt Hill who had left Blackpool, along with signing striker Shaun Miller for an undisclosed fee from Crewe Alexandra.[26] United's final game of July saw them take on Rotherham United at their newly opened ground, The New York Stadium, and recording a 1–0 victory thanks to a goal from loanee John Cofie.[27]

As August began a United XI travelled the short distance to Hallam where two goals each from Ironside and Philliskirk were enough to secure a comfortable 4–0 victory.[28] Joe Ironside was on target again a few days later as both he and new signing Tony McMahon scored to give United a 2–0 victory at Morecambe.[29] With pre-season coming to an end reserve coach Chris Morgan took a young United XI side to Matlock Town where they recorded a 1–0 victory thanks to a goal from Erik Tønne.[30] Then, the day before the season opener against Burton Albion, United announced the signing of Blackburn Rovers striker Nick Blackman on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[31]

Richard Cresswell on the pitch
Veteran Richard Cresswell became a player-coach.

August and September: Too many draws

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The Blades signed Dave Kitson on deadline day.[32]

The Blades first competitive game of the season was a home League Cup tie against Burton Albion. Howard, Miller, Blackman, McMahon and McFadzean all made their first team débuts for United but with the game tied at 2–2 after extra time United lost on penalties for the second game in succession.[33] The Blades began their league campaign with a home game against newly promoted Shrewsbury Town, winning 1–0 thanks to a goal from former Shrewsbury loanee David McAllister.[34] A trip to Coventry City followed a few days later with United snatching a late goal for a 1–1 draw,[35] with the same result being repeated the following Saturday as the Blades were held to another draw by Colchester United.[36]

With the transfer window closing at the end of August, United continued to reshape their squad in an effort to reduce the wage bill, agreeing a new contract with Richard Cresswell for him to become player coach.[37] On the final day of transfer activity the club agreed to sell Stephen Quinn to Hull City for an undisclosed fee,[38] and allowed Nick Montgomery, the club's then longest serving player, to leave in order to move to Australia.[38] United concluded their summer transfer dealings by offering former Portsmouth striker Dave Kitson a short-term deal to run up until Christmas 2012.[32]

September began with a 5–3 victory over Bournemouth at Bramall Lane thanks in part to a brace of goals from Ryan Flynn.[39] Flynn was also a central figure in the following game as both he and fellow midfielder Michael Doyle were shown red cards against Scunthorpe United before the Blades came from behind to grab a 1–1 draw.[40] Off the field, the following week the club parted company with Chief Executive Julian Winter and Director of Academy Coaching John Pemberton,[41] citing ongoing restructuring. With the red cards for both Doyle and Flynn being upheld on appeal,[42] Danny Wilson bolstered the squad by bringing forward Paul Gallagher in on a months loan from Leicester City.[43] Back on the pitch Gallagher, Kitson and Westlake all made their United debuts as the Blades were held to a 1–1 draw by Bury at Bramall Lane,[44] whilst a 0–0 draw was the result when Doncaster Rovers visited Sheffield a couple of days later.[45] A third goal of the season from Neill Collins was enough to continue the Blades' unbeaten start with a 1–0 victory over Yeovil Town at Huish Park.[46] Despite the return of Michael Doyle and Ryan Flynn from suspension and a first goal from Dave Kitson, United were forced to settle for yet another 1–1 draw in their last game of September, versus Notts County at Bramall Lane.[47]

October and November: Long live King George

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George Long became first choice stopper following Mark Howard's thigh injury.

October started more positively for the Blades as a late goal from Paul Gallagher, his first for the club, snatched a victory in an away fixture against Hartlepool United.[48] United then made it two wins in a row on their travels as they defeated Leyton Orient 1–0 thanks to Nick Blackman's fifth goal of the campaign.[49] During the match Mark Howard suffered a thigh injury in the 11th minute, being replaced in goal by George Long, and was later ruled out for up to 12 weeks.[50] The following week, and despite attempts to retain his services, Paul Gallagher's loan period expired and he returned to his parent club.[51] The Blades also announced changes to the Football Club board, with chairman Chris Steer stepping down to be replaced by Dave Green, and Nigerian financier Jacob Esan being added as a director.[52] Despite George Long having made some impressive performances, Danny Wilson still looked to bring in another goalkeeper as cover and confirmed that former Wales international and free agent Danny Coyne had been invited to train with the Blades; but insisted that Long would continue to be first choice for the time being.[53] The Blades then entertained Oldham Athletic at Bramall Lane, a bad tempered match which saw Oldham score in the seventh minute of injury time to snatch a 1–1 draw,[54] and Lactics striker Lee Croft subsequently accused of racially abusing a ball boy.[55] Having received a bye for the first round, United began their Football League Trophy campaign with a 4–1 victory over Notts County at Meadow Lane.[56] Lecsinel Jean-François played for the first time in over six months after a knee injury, appearing for the last 15 minutes as a substitute, however he injured his other knee and was ruled out for a further two months.[57] Back in the league and a trip to Preston North End culminated in a 1–0 win thanks to a Dave Kitson goal,[58] before a Nick Blackman penalty was enough to claim the same result in a home game against Walsall.[59] With the month almost over the Blades beat the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsnenal by handing a three-year deal to 17-year-old Academy player Diego De Girolamo,[60] before another Nick Blackman spot-kick was enough to despatch Portsmouth 1–0 at Bramall Lane.[61]

The Blades against MK Dons
Welsh veteran Danny Coyne signed as goalkeeping cover in November.[53]

November began with a trip to Bristol to face Bristol Rovers in the first round of the FA Cup. Despite conceding an early goal United came back to score twice in the second half and book their place in the second round.[62] Back in League One an away trip to Swindon Town ended in a 0–0 stalemate, but it was a result that allowed United to climb into the automatic promotion places for the first time in the season.[63] A few days later vice-captain Neill Collins extended his current contract by a further two years until Summer 2015 with the option of another year,[64] before the Blades unbeaten run finally came to an end as they conceded a controversial last minute penalty to lose 1–0 away at Milton Keynes Dons.[65] The following week Matthew Harriott was allowed to join Alfreton Town on loan, initially until 9 December,[66] while Harry Maguire made his England Under-21 début as a substitute in the 60th minute, coming on for Liverpool's Andre Wisdom in a 2–0 against Northern Ireland Under-21 at Bloomfield Road.[67] A few days later it was announced that Danny Wilson had been named League One Manager of the Month and that George Long had won League One Player of the Month for October.[68] Later the same day, Dave Kitson extended his contract until the end of the season with the option of another year; Kitson stated that "It wouldn't have sat comfortably with me to leave a job half done after integrating myself into a great squad".[69] At the end of a busy week free agent and former Wales national goalkeeper Danny Coyne signed a 28-day deal as cover for George Long as third choice keeper George Willis had sustained a minor injury preventing him from playing.[70] Seven days after the disappointing defeat at MK Dons, United returned to winning ways in emphatic style, convincingly beating promotion rivals Stevenage 4–1 at Bramall Lane, thanks in part to a brace from Shaun Miller who was making his first league start for United.[71] A mid-week home fixture against Crewe Alexandra followed which ended in a 3–3 draw, despite United having taken a two-goal lead in the first half.[72] The following day Jordan Chapell extended his loan with Burton Albion for a further month,[73] before the final game of November saw United slip to a damaging 2–0 defeat away at Brentford.[74]

December and January: (Briefly) Top of the league

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Danny Higginbotham playing for Stoke City
Experienced defender Danny Higginbotham joined United in January on a free transfer from Stoke City.[75]

On 1 December the Blades returned to winning ways with a late 2–1 victory over former United boss Micky Adams's Port Vale side in the second round of the FA Cup at Bramall Lane. Shaun Miller saved the day for the Blades with a brace in injury time after Vale had taken the lead in the first half.[76] With the Blades beginning to struggle with injuries Jordan Chapell was recalled early from his loan spell at Burton Albion,[77] and returned to the United first-team later that day as the Blades crashed out of the Football League Trophy on penalties to Coventry City.[78] Meanwhile, Matthew Harriott extended his loan deal with Alfreton Town until 6 January[79] and back in the league United returned to winning ways, defeating Carlisle United 3–1,[80] but were held to a 0–0 draw by table-topping Tranmere Rovers the following week.[81] After Danny Coyne extended his short-term contract to keep him with the club until the end of January,[82] United started their festive programme by rising to the top of the League One table following a 2–0 win over Crawley Town on their first ever visit to the Broadfield Stadium thanks to two goals from Tony McMahon,[83] before a comfortable 3–0 home win over Scunthorpe United on Boxing Day consolidated their place as league leaders.[84] With injuries and suspensions starting to weaken the first-team United finished the year by slipping to a surprising 2–3 home defeat to bottom club Hartlepool United,[85] a result which saw them drop to second in the table. On 28 December it was announced that due to injuries sustained against Scunthorpe United, Shaun Miller would be out for the remainder of the season and out up to nine months in total with a cruciate knee ligament injury; whilst Neill Collins would be out for around two months with a fractured cheekbone.[86]

Jamie Murphy playing for Scotland U-21
Scottish forward Jamie Murphy was signed from Motherwell during the transfer window.[87]

The opening of the January transfer window allowed Danny Wilson to strengthen his squad by signing experienced defender Danny Higginbotham on a free transfer from Stoke City on New Years Day,[75] and both he and Elliott Whitehouse made their United débuts for United that afternoon in the South Yorkshire derby against Doncaster Rovers at the Keepmoat Stadium where the Blades needed late goals from Blackman and Kitson to rescue a 2–2 draw.[88] On 3 January Danny Wilson continued to revamp the squad by signing winger Jamie Murphy from Motherwell on a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee,[87] whilst John Cofie's loan deal was terminated and he returned to his parent club Manchester United, despite claiming that he wanted to see out the season with the Blades.[89] Young forward Diego De Girolamo was called up to the Italy national under-18 squad[90] ahead of the Blade's third round FA Cup tie at Oxford United. Murphy made his Blades debut against Oxford United as they booked their place in the fourth round, running out 3–0 winners thanks to goals from McMahon, Kitson and Blackman,[91] earning United a trip to the Madejski Stadium against Premier League strugglers Reading.[92] United continued to struggle with injuries as defender Matt Hill was ruled out for six weeks with a fractured cheek bone following the game at Oxford.[93] United's transfer dealings continued with midfielder David McAllister leaving the Blades for former loan club Shrewsbury Town for an undisclosed fee,[94] Alfreton Town decided to extend Matty Harriott's loan for a third month,[95] and youth keeper George Willis signed his first professional contract with the Blades on a two and half-year deal.[96] United's disappointing league form continued as they were beaten 2–0 at home by Yeovil Town,[97] and allowed Notts County to score a late equaliser to draw 1–1 despite being reduced to ten men for much of the game.[98] With the transfer window close to completion United allowed young striker Danny Philliskirk to leave after cancelling his contract.[99] With the Blades game at Bury postponed due to weather conditions,[100] their next match was the FA Cup fourth round tie at Reading, a match which saw United crash out of the competition following a 4–0 defeat.[101] With a day of the transfer window remaining Reading agreed a deal to sign Nick Blackman,[102] only six months after he had arrived at Bramall Lane, and after he had rejected a move to Crystal Palace.[103] On deadline day itself former United youth player Jonathan Forte returned to the Blades on loan for the rest of the season from Southampton[104] and Scottish international Barry Robson signed a short-term deal until the end of the season.[105]

Dominic Poleon playing for Leeds United
Dominic Poleon signed from Leeds United on loan.[106]

February and March: Moving back up

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United's poor home form continued into February as they suffered their third consecutive home loss, going down 2–1 to Coventry City.[107] With United's home fixture against Crawley Town postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, the first time in ten years United had had to postpone a match for such a reason,[108] their next fixture was an away trip to Shrewsbury Town where goals from Michael Doyle and Dave Kitson helped them to a 2–1 victory and their first league win of 2013.[109] United registered back-to-back victories with a 2–0 away win over Bury,[110] before signing young striker Dominic Poleon from Leeds United on loan until the end of the season,[106] and allowing Chris Porter to sign a one-month loan deal with Shrewsbury Town.[111] United climbed back into the automatic promotion places as they registered their first home win of 2013, beating Colchester United 3–0.[112] On 18 February Coyne once again extended his stay with United keeping him at the Lane until late March.[113] A fourth straight victory saw United return to the top of the table, leapfrogging their hosts Bournemouth after a 1–0 victory.[114] Teenager Harry Maguire made his 100th start for the Blades in their next game,[115] but United slipped back to second place following a 0–0 home draw with Leyton Orient.[116]

The Blades against Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park on 29 March 2013.

March started with a 2–0 victory over Oldham Athletic,[117] before the Blades managed to hold onto second place in the league, despite being held to a second consecutive 0–0 home draw, this time against Milton Keynes Dons.[118] After United's scheduled trip to Crewe Alexandra was postponed due to a frozen pitch,[119] Jordan Chapell was loaned out to Torquay United until the end of the season.[120] The following day Chris Porter returned from his loan spell at Shrewsbury Town to increase United's striking options,[121] before United's away run was brought to a halt as Stevenage beat them 4–0 at The Lamex Stadium.[122] United signed young striker Joe Ironside to a two-and-a-half-year deal,[123] before allowing Richard Cresswell to re-join his first ever club, York City, on a one-month loan deal.[124] Later the same day former United player Jamie Hoyland resigned his post as Academy manager.[125] Due to a lack of first team opportunities Erik Tønne was allowed to return to his native Norway for a trial with HamKam ahead of a potential loan move.[126] A busy week off the field concluded with young keeper George Long being named Young Player of the Month for February 2013 by The Football League.[127] United's fixture problems continued when their scheduled home game with Brentford was called off due to heavy snowfall,[128] meaning that their first game for two weeks came against promotion rivals Tranmere Rovers, with an own goal from Tranmere's Ash Taylor being enough to secure the points for United.[129]

Danny Wilson
Danny Wilson was sacked as United manager in April.[1]

April: Farewell Danny

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April started with yet another goalless draw at Bramall Lane when Carlisle United held their hosts, despite being reduced to ten men for the final third of the game.[130] Two days later on-loan forward Dominic Poleon was recalled by his parent club, Leeds United, while Erik Tønne was allowed to join Norwegian side HamKam on loan until November 2013.[131] An away trip to Walsall provided yet another draw for United, with a second half goal from Chris Porter rescuing a point for the Blades.[132] United continued their disappointing home form into the following game when Crawley Town were 2–0 victors,[133] a result that saw Danny Wilson sacked the following day,[1] and being replaced by reserve team coach Chris Morgan for the remainder of the season.[2] The following day the club announced former player and Academy coach, David Unsworth as assistant to Morgan for the duration of his tenure.[134] The new management team's first action was to recall Jordan Chapell from his loan spell at Torquay United.[135] Chris Morgan's first game in charge saw Swindon Town visit Bramall Lane, with United running out as 2–0 winners, thanks to goals from Porter and Kitson.[136] Following an injury to one of his Achilles tendons, Richard Cresswell returned early from his loan at York City,[137] the day before a dramatic game home against Brentford saw three players sent off and four penalties awarded as the teams played out a 2–2 draw.[138] On the penultimate weekend of the season United, saw their hopes of automatic promotion extinguished as they were beaten 3–0 by already relegated Portsmouth,[139] although results elsewhere confirmed their place in the play-offs.[140] Their poor form continued with a 1−0 away loss Crewe Alexandra,[141] followed by yet another 0–0 home draw against Preston North End in the final game of the regular season.[142] Meanwhile, Academy prospects Conor Dimaio and Jamie McDonagh were called up to the Ireland under–18s and the Northern Ireland under–19s respectively,[143] while young defender Harry Maguire was named as the club's Player of the Year and was named in the PFA League One Team of the Year, winning both for the second season in succession.[144]

May: Play-off Misery again

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Having finished fifth in the final table, United were paired with fourth place Yeovil Town in the play-off semi-final. The first leg was played at Bramall Lane, where a close game resulted in substitute Callum McFadzean scoring the only goal, giving United a slender advantage going into the second game.[145] The second leg was another tight affair but United created few chances on goal and were beaten 2–0 by their hosts to record a seventh successive failure in play-off competitions.[146]

Squad

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As of the end of the season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Mark Howard
2 DF England ENG Darryl Westlake
3 DF Haiti HAI Lecsinel Jean-François
4 DF England ENG Danny Higginbotham
5 DF England ENG Harry Maguire
6 DF England ENG Matt Hill
7 MF Scotland SCO Ryan Flynn
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Doyle (captain)
9 FW England ENG Chris Porter
11 MF Scotland SCO Kevin McDonald
12 FW England ENG Shaun Miller
14 FW England ENG Dave Kitson
15 DF Scotland SCO Neill Collins (vice captain)
16 FW Barbados BRB Jonathan Forte (on loan from Southampton)
17 FW England ENG Richard Cresswell
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Matthew Harriott
19 MF Scotland SCO Barry Robson
21 FW England ENG Jordan Chapell
23 FW Scotland SCO Jamie Murphy
24 FW England ENG Joe Ironside
25 GK England ENG George Long
26 MF England ENG Callum McFadzean
27 MF England ENG Elliott Whitehouse
29 DF England ENG Tony McMahon
30 DF England ENG Marcus Williams
32 DF England ENG Terry Kennedy
33 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Aaron Barry
34 GK England ENG George Willis
35 GK Wales WAL Danny Coyne
36 FW Italy ITA Diego De Girolamo

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Norway NOR Erik Tønne (on loan at HamKam)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Players leaving before the end of the season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF Scotland SCO Nick Montgomery
10 FW England ENG Nick Blackman
19 FW England ENG John Cofie (on loan from Manchester United)
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL David McAllister
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW England ENG Danny Philliskirk
22 FW England ENG Dominic Poleon (on loan from Leeds United)
23 FW Scotland SCO Paul Gallagher (on loan from Leicester City)
28 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Quinn

Transfers and contracts

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In

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Summer

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Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
2 DF England Darryl Westlake England Walsall Tribunal 20 July 2012 [21]
6 DF England Matt Hill England Blackpool Free 30 July 2012 [26]
29 DF England Tony McMahon England Middlesbrough Free 30 July 2012 [26]
12 FW England Shaun Miller England Crewe Alexandra £60,000 30 July 2012 [26][147]
10 FW England Nick Blackman England Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed 10 August 2012 [31]
14 FW England Dave Kitson England Portsmouth Free 31 August 2012 [32]
35 GK Wales Danny Coyne Free agent Free 17 November 2012 [70]

Winter

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Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
4 DF England Danny Higginbotham England Stoke City Free 1 January 2013 [75]
23 FW Scotland Jamie Murphy Scotland Motherwell £100,000 3 January 2013 [87]
19 MF Scotland Barry Robson Canada Vancouver Whitecaps Free 31 January 2013 [105]

Loan in

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Squad # Position Player Loaned from Start End Source
19 FW England John Cofie England Manchester United 13 July 2012 3 January 2013 [19][89]
23 FW Scotland Paul Gallagher England Leicester City 13 September 2012 10 October 2013 [43][51]
16 FW Barbados Jonathan Forte England Southampton 31 January 2013 30 June 2013 [104]
22 FW England Dominic Poleon England Leeds United 13 February 2013 3 April 2013 [106][131]

Out

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Summer

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Squad # Position Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
1 GK England Steve Simonsen England Preston North End Released 30 May 2012 [14][148]
6 DF Austria Johannes Ertl England Portsmouth Released 30 May 2012 [13]
9 FW Wales Ched Evans N/A Released 30 May 2012 [13]
10 FW England James Beattie England Accrington Stanley Released 30 May 2012 [13]
16 DF England Andy Taylor England Walsall Released 30 May 2012 [13]
23 DF Republic of Ireland Seamus Conneely Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers Released 30 May 2012 [13]
DF Australia Marc Warren Scotland Airdrie United Released 30 May 2012 [13]
DF England Connor Brown England Oldham Athletic Released 30 May 2012 [13][149]
2 DF England Matthew Lowton England Aston Villa Undisclosed 6 July 2012 [16]
14 MF Jamaica Lee Williamson England Portsmouth Released 12 July 2012 [150]
5 DF England Chris Morgan Retired N/A 24 July 2012 [23]
28 MF Republic of Ireland Stephen Quinn England Hull City Undisclosed 31 August 2012 [38]
4 MF Scotland Nick Montgomery Australia Central Coast Mariners Released 31 August 2012 [38]

Winter

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Squad # Position Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
16 MF Republic of Ireland David McAllister England Shrewsbury Town Undisclosed 8 January 2013 [94]
22 FW England Danny Philliskirk England Coventry City Released 25 January 2013 [99][151]
10 FW England Nick Blackman England Reading Undisclosed 30 January 2013 [102]

Loan out

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Squad # Position Player Loaned to Start End Source
21 FW England Jordan Chapell Burton Albion 23 October 2012 3 December 2012 [73][77][152]
18 MF Republic of Ireland Matthew Harriott Alfreton Town 12 November 2012 12 February 2013 [66][79][95]
9 FW England Chris Porter Shrewsbury Town 13 February 2013 14 March 2013 [111]
21 FW England Jordan Chapell Torquay United 13 March 2013 12 April 2013 [120][135]
17 FW England Richard Cresswell York City 19 March 2013 15 April 2013 [124][137]
20 FW Norway Erik Tønne HamKam 3 April 2013 30 November 2013 [131]

Contracts

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New contracts and contract extensions.

Player Date Length Contracted until Reference / Notes
England Jordan Chapell 5 July 2012 1 Year Summer 2013 [15]
England Chris Porter 5 July 2012 2 Years Summer 2014 [15]
Scotland Kevin McDonald 24 July 2012 2 Years Summer 2014 [24]
England Richard Cresswell 30 August 2012 1 Year Summer 2013 Became player-coach[37]
Republic of Ireland Michael Doyle 21 September 2012 3 Years Summer 2015 [153]
Italy Diego De Girolamo 29 October 2012 3 Years Summer 2015 [60]
Scotland Neill Collins 9 November 2012 2 Years Summer 2015 [64]
England Dave Kitson 16 November 2012 6 Months Summer 2013 [69]
Wales Danny Coyne 17 December 2012 1 Month January 2013 [82]
England George Willis 11 January 2013 2 Years, 6 Months Summer 2015 [96]
Wales Danny Coyne 12 January 2013 1 Month February 2013 [154]
Wales Danny Coyne 18 February 2013 1 Month March 2013 [113]
England Joe Ironside 18 March 2013 2 years, 6 months June 2015 [123]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
3 Brentford 46 21 16 9 62 47 +15 79 Qualification for League One play-offs[a]
4 Yeovil Town (O, P) 46 23 8 15 71 56 +15 77
5 Sheffield United 46 19 18 9 56 42 +14 75
6 Swindon Town 46 20 14 12 72 39 +33 74
7 Leyton Orient 46 21 8 17 55 48 +7 71
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2013. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ Four teams play for one spot and promotion to Football League Championship.

Season firsts

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Player début

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Players making their first team Sheffield United début in a fully competitive match.

Squad # Position Player Date Opponents Ground Notes
1 GK England Mark Howard 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane League Cup[155]
12 FW England Shaun Miller 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane League Cup[156]
29 DF England Tony McMahon 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane League Cup[157]
10 FW England Nick Blackman 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane Sub, League Cup[158]
26 MF England Callum McFadzean 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane Sub, League Cup[159]
19 FW England John Cofie 18 August 2012 Shrewsbury Town Bramall Lane [160]
2 DF England Darryl Westlake 15 September 2012 Bury Bramall Lane [161]
23 MF Scotland Paul Gallagher 15 September 2012 Bury Bramall Lane [162]
14 FW England Dave Kitson 15 September 2012 Bury Bramall Lane Sub[163]
24 FW England Joe Ironside 17 October 2012 Notts County Meadow Lane Sub, Football League Trophy[164]
36 FW Italy Diego De Girolamo 4 December 2012 Coventry City Ricoh Arena Sub, Football League Trophy[165]
4 DF England Danny Higginbotham 1 January 2013 Doncaster Rovers Keepmoat Stadium [166]
27 DF England Elliott Whitehouse 1 January 2013 Doncaster Rovers Keepmoat Stadium [167]
23 FW Scotland Jamie Murphy 5 January 2013 Oxford United Kassam Stadium FA Cup[168]
19 MF Scotland Barry Robson 1 February 2013 Coventry City Bramall Lane Sub[169]
22 FW England Dominic Poleon 16 February 2013 Colchester United Bramall Lane Sub[170]

Début goal

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Players scoring their first goal for Sheffield United in a competitive fixture.

Squad # Position Player Date Opponents Ground Notes
10 FW England Nick Blackman 11 August 2012 Burton Albion Bramall Lane League Cup[158]
19 FW England John Cofie 24 August 2012 Colchester United Colchester Community Stadium [160]
14 FW England Dave Kitson 29 September 2012 Notts County Bramall Lane [163]
23 FW Scotland Paul Gallagher 2 October 2012 Hartlepool United Victoria Park [162]
12 FW England Shaun Miller 17 October 2012 Notts County Meadow Lane Football League Trophy[156]
12 DF England Tony McMahon 22 December 2012 Crawley Town Broadfield Stadium Free-kick[157]
23 FW Scotland Jamie Murphy 12 February 2013 Bury Gigg Lane [168]
19 MF Scotland Barry Robson 16 February 2013 Colchester United Bramall Lane Penalty[169]
26 MF England Callum McFadzean 3 May 2013 Yeovil Town Bramall Lane Play-offs[159]

Competitive fixture

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First ever meeting of the two clubs in a competitive fixture.

Opposition Date Venue Result Score Notes
Crawley Town 22 December 2012 Broadfield Stadium Win 0–2 [171]

Stadia

[edit]

First ever visit to a stadium for a competitive fixture

Venue Opposition Date Result Score Notes
Memorial Stadium Bristol Rovers 3 November 2012 Win 1–2 FA Cup[172]
Broadfield Stadium Crawley Town 22 December 2012 Win 0–2 [171]
Kassam Stadium Oxford United 5 January 2013 Win 0–3 FA Cup[173]
New Meadow Shrewsbury Town 9 February 2013 Win 1–2 [174]

Squad statistics

[edit]

Appearances and goals

[edit]
As of 6 May 2013
No. Pos Nat Player Total League One/ Play-offs FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England ENG Mark Howard 12 0 11+0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 DF England ENG Darryl Westlake 17 0 10+3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
3 DF Haiti HAI Lecsinel Jean-François 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
4 DF England ENG Danny Higginbotham 18 0 13+3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
5 DF England ENG Harry Maguire 52 5 45 3 4 0 1 0 2 2
6 DF England ENG Matt Hill 41 0 36 0 3 0 0 0 2 0
7 MF Scotland SCO Ryan Flynn 44 3 36+1 3 3+1 0 1+0 0 2+0 0
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Michael Doyle 52 3 45 3 4 0 1 0 2 0
9 FW England ENG Chris Porter 28 4 15+8 3 3 1 1 0 1 0
11 MF Scotland SCO Kevin McDonald 51 1 47 1 3 0 1 0 0 0
12 FW England ENG Shaun Miller 19 8 7+8 4 2 2 1 0 1 2
14 FW England ENG Dave Kitson 36 12 30+4 11 2 1 0 0 0 0
15 DF Scotland SCO Neill Collins 45 5 40+1 4 2+1 0 1 1 0 0
16 FW Barbados BRB Jonathan Forte 12 1 7+5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 FW England ENG Richard Cresswell 20 1 2+14 1 0+3 0 0 0 1 0
18 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Matthew Harriott 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 MF Scotland SCO Barry Robson 18 2 11+7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 MF Norway NOR Erik Tønne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 FW England ENG Jordan Chapell 4 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 1+1 0
23 FW Scotland SCO Jamie Murphy 21 2 17+2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
24 FW England ENG Joe Ironside 17 0 2+12 0 0+1 0 0 0 0+2 0
25 GK England ENG George Long 44 0 37+1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0
26 MF England ENG Callum McFadzean 12 1 3+7 1 0 0 0+1 0 1 0
27 MF England ENG Elliott Whitehouse 5 0 1+3 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0
29 DF England ENG Tony McMahon 42 3 38 2 3 1 1 0 0 0
30 DF England ENG Marcus Williams 24 0 14+4 0 0+3 0 1 0 2 0
32 DF England ENG Terry Kennedy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Aaron Barry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 GK England ENG George Willis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 GK Wales WAL Danny Coyne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 FW Italy ITA Diego De Girolamo 3 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
Players who left before the end of the season:
4 MF Scotland SCO Nick Montgomery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 FW England ENG Nick Blackman 33 14 28 11 4 2 0+1 1 0 0
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL David McAllister 17 2 10+4 1 1 0 0+1 0 1 1
19 FW England ENG John Cofie 18 2 8+8 2 0+1 0 0 0 1 0
22 FW England ENG Danny Philliskirk 2 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
22 FW England ENG Dominic Poleon 7 0 3+4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 MF Scotland SCO Paul Gallagher 6 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Quinn 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Top scorers

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Place Number Nation Position Name League One Play-offs FA Cup League Cup FL Trophy Total
1 10 England FW Nick Blackman 11 0 2 1 0 14
2 14 England FW Dave Kitson 11 0 1 0 0 12
3 12 England FW Shaun Miller 4 0 2 0 2 8
4 15 Scotland DF Neill Collins 4 0 0 1 0 5
5 England DF Harry Maguire 3 0 0 0 2 5
5 9 England FW Chris Porter 3 0 1 0 0 4
6 8 Republic of Ireland MF Michael Doyle 3 0 0 0 0 3
7 Scotland MF Ryan Flynn 3 0 0 0 0 3
29 England DF Tony McMahon 2 0 1 0 0 3
7 19 England FW John Cofie 2 0 0 0 0 2
16 Republic of Ireland MF David McAllister 1 0 0 0 1 2
23 Scotland FW Jamie Murphy 2 0 0 0 0 2
19 Scotland MF Barry Robson 2 0 0 0 0 2
8 17 England FW Richard Cresswell 1 0 0 0 0 1
16 Barbados FW Jonathan Forte 1 0 0 0 0 1
23 Scotland FW Paul Gallagher 1 0 0 0 0 1
11 Scotland MF Kevin McDonald 1 0 0 0 0 1
26 England MF Callum McFadzean 0 1 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 54 1 7 2 5 69

Disciplinary record

[edit]
Number Nation Position Name League One Play-offs FA Cup League Cup JP Trophy Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
5 England DF Harry Maguire 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1
11 Scotland MF Kevin McDonald 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
29 England DF Tony McMahon 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0
8 Republic of Ireland MF Michael Doyle 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1
14 England FW Dave Kitson 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
6 England DF Matt Hill 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
15 Scotland DF Neill Collins 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
7 Scotland MF Ryan Flynn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
12 England FW Shaun Miller 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
10 England FW Nick Blackman 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
19 Scotland MF Barry Robson 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
25 England GK George Long 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
23 Scotland FW Paul Gallagher 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
18 Republic of Ireland MF Matthew Harriott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
26 England MF Callum McFadzean 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
9 England FW Chris Porter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
28 Republic of Ireland MF Stephen Quinn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 England MF Elliott Whitehouse 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
30 England DF Marcus Williams 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 70 3 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 79 3

Suspensions

[edit]
Squad # Position Player Suspension Start date Reason Source
8 MF Republic of Ireland Michael Doyle 3 games 8 September 2012 Red card – dangerous play [42]
7 MF Scotland Ryan Flynn 3 games 8 September 2012 Red card – dangerous play [42]
11 MF Scotland Kevin McDonald 1 game 23 November 2012 5 yellow cards to date [175]
29 DF England Tony McMahon 1 game 26 December 2012 5 yellow cards to date [176]
5 DF England Harry Maguire 1 game 29 December 2012 5 yellow cards to date [177]
29 DF England Tony McMahon 2 games 1 April 2013 10 yellow cards to date [178]
5 DF England Harry Maguire 1 game 16 April 2013 Red card – second bookable offence [179]

Date of start of suspension assumed to be the date of the game during which the disciplinary incident occurred.

International Call-ups

[edit]
No. P Name Squad Competition Opposition Date Cap Goals Notes
5 DF Harry Maguire England England U21[67] Friendly Northern Ireland Northern Ireland U21 13 November 2012 Y 0 Sub[67]
36 FW Diego De Girolamo Italy Italy U18[90] Granatkin Memorial Cup Belgium Belgium U18 6 January 2013 Y 0 Sub[180]
Belarus Belarus U18 8 January 2013 Y 0 Sub[181]
Russia Saint-Petersburg U18 10 January 2013 Y 0 Sub[182]
Iran Iran U18 11 January 2013 Y 1 [183]
Czech Republic Czech Republic U18 13 January 2013 Y 1 [184]
Friendly[185] Austria Austria U18 6 March 2013 Y 1
MF Jamie McDonagh Northern Ireland Northern Ireland U19[143] Friendly Wales Wales U19 1 May 2013

Matches

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Key

[edit]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Football League One

[edit]
18 August 2012 Sheffield United 1–0 Shrewsbury Town Bramall Lane
15:00 McAllister 4' (Report) Attendance: 18,286
21 August 2012 Coventry City 1–1 Sheffield United Ricoh Arena
19:45 Elliott 62' (Report) Blackman 84' Attendance: 12,621
25 August 2012 Colchester United 1–1 Sheffield United Colchester Community Stadium
15:00 Morrison 72' (Report) Cofie 17' Attendance: 4,017
1 September 2012 Sheffield United 5–3 Bournemouth Bramall Lane
15:00 Flynn 24', 31'
Cofie 43'
Cresswell 60'
Blackman 90+3' (pen.)
(Report) Elphick 20'
Barnard 48'
Pugh 87'
Attendance: 18,790
8 September 2012 Scunthorpe United 1–1 Sheffield United Glanford Park
15:00 Clarke 60' (Report) Collins 83'
Doyle Red card 14'
Flynn Red card 71'
Attendance: 5,533
15 September 2012 Sheffield United 1–1 Bury Bramall Lane
15:00 Blackman 10' (Report) Sweeney 12' Attendance: 16,866
18 September 2012 Sheffield United 0–0 Doncaster Rovers Bramall Lane
17:45 (Report) Attendance: 17,925
22 September 2012 Yeovil Town 0–1 Sheffield United Huish Park
15:00 (Report) Collins 55' Attendance: 4,117
29 September 2012 Sheffield United 1–1 Notts County Bramall Lane
15:00 Kitson 51' (Report) L. Hughes 57' Attendance: 18,814
2 October 2012 Hartlepool United 1–2 Sheffield United Victoria Park
19:45 S. Howard 78' (Report) Kitson 27'
Gallagher 89'
Attendance: 4,027
6 October 2012 Leyton Orient 0–1 Sheffield United Matchroom Stadium
15:00 (Report) Blackman 59' Attendance: 4,882
13 October 2012 Sheffield United 1–1 Oldham Athletic Bramall Lane
15:00 Blackman 52' (pen.) (Report) Smith 90+6' Attendance: 18,188
20 October 2012 Preston North End 0–1 Sheffield United Deepdale
15:00 (Report) Kitson 43' Attendance: 11,536
23 October 2012 Sheffield United 1–0 Walsall Bramall Lane
19:45 Blackman 14' (pen.) (Report) Holden Red card 13' Attendance: 15,744
29 October 2012 Sheffield United 1–0 Portsmouth Bramall Lane
19:45 Blackman 66' (pen.) (Report) Attendance: 18,946
6 November 2012 Swindon Town 0–0 Sheffield United The County Ground
19:45 (Report) Attendance: 8,354
10 November 2012 Milton Keynes Dons 1–0 Sheffield United Stadium mk
15:00 S. Williams 90' (pen.) (Report) Attendance: 9,835
17 November 2012 Sheffield United 4–1 Stevenage Bramall Lane
15:00 Collins 19'
Miller 55', 70'
Porter 87'
(Report) Roberts 45' Attendance: 17,984
20 November 2012 Sheffield United 3–3 Crewe Alexandra Bramall Lane
17:45 Miller 4'
Maguire 30'
Blackman 51'
(Report) Ellis 42'
Pogba 45'
Aneke 47'
Attendance: 16,000
24 November 2012 Brentford 2–0 Sheffield United Griffin Park
15:00 Donaldson 3'
Forrester 29'
(Report) Attendance: 7,763
8 December 2012 Carlisle United 1–3 Sheffield United Brunton Park
15:00 Livesey 71' (Report) Flynn 16'
Blackman 34'
Collins 84'
Attendance: 4,892
15 December 2012 Sheffield United 0–0 Tranmere Rovers Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 19,163
22 December 2012 Crawley Town 0–2 Sheffield United Broadfield Stadium
15:00 (Report) McMahon 29', 72' Attendance: 4,604
26 December 2012 Sheffield United 3–0 Scunthorpe United Bramall Lane
15:00 Miller 4'
Kitson 56'
Blackman 84' (pen.)
(Report) Attendance: 21,819
29 December 2012 Sheffield United 2–3 Hartlepool United Bramall Lane
15:00 Doyle 30'
Maguire 90+5'
(Report) Howard 7', 72'
Humphreys 54'
Attendance: 19,941
1 January 2013 Doncaster Rovers 2–2 Sheffield United Keepmoat Stadium
15:00 Paynter 18' (pen.)
Syers 63'
Paynter Red card 86'
(Report) Blackman 80' (pen.)
Kitson 89'
Attendance: 12,785
12 January 2013 Sheffield United 0–2 Yeovil Town Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) Madden 49', 66' Attendance: 20,454
19 January 2013 Notts County 1–1 Sheffield United Meadow Lane
15:00 Judge 80'
Zoko Red card 24'
(Report) Maguire 2' Attendance: 7,061
1 February 2013 Sheffield United 1–2 Coventry City Bramall Lane
19:45 Kitson 72' (Report) Clarke 14', 87' Attendance: 17,511
9 February 2013 Shrewsbury Town 1–2 Sheffield United New Meadow
15:00 McGinn 88' (Report) Doyle 63'
Kitson 72'
Attendance: 7,232
12 February 2013 Bury 0–2 Sheffield United Gigg Lane
19:45 (Report) Forte 38'
Murphy 60'
Attendance: 3,064
16 February 2013 Sheffield United 3–0 Colchester United Bramall Lane
15:00 Robson 4' (pen.)
McDonald 73'
Kitson 90'
(Report) Attendance: 16,860
23 February 2013 Bournemouth 0–1 Sheffield United Dean Court
15:00 (Report) Murphy 20' Attendance: 8,497
26 February 2013 Sheffield United 0–0 Leyton Orient Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 16,540
2 March 2013 Oldham Athletic 0–2 Sheffield United Boundary Park
15:00 (Report) Doyle 57'
Kitson 86'
Attendance: 6,426
9 March 2013 Sheffield United 0–0 MK Dons Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 17,936
16 March 2013 Stevenage 4–0 Sheffield United Broadhall Way
15:00 López 41', 50', 64'
Akins 69'
(Report) Attendance: 3,483
29 March 2013 Tranmere Rovers 0–1 Sheffield United Prenton Park
15:00 (Report) Taylor 47' (o.g.) Attendance: 9,145
1 April 2013 Sheffield United 0–0 Carlisle United Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) O'Hanlon Yellow card 74' Yellow-red card Attendance: 19,005
6 April 2013 Walsall 1–1 Sheffield United Bescot Stadium
15:00 Westcarr 44' (Report) Porter 65' Attendance: 7,042
9 April 2013 Sheffield United 0–2 Crawley Town Bramall Lane
19:45 (Report) Clarke 77'
Hayes 84'
Attendance: 18,680
13 April 2013 Sheffield United 2–0 Swindon Town Bramall Lane
15:00 Porter 37'
Kitson 82'
(Report) Attendance: 19,298
16 April 2013 Sheffield United 2–2 Brentford Bramall Lane
19:45 Robson 62' (pen.)
Kitson 62'
Maguire Yellow card 72' Yellow-red card
(Report) Trotta 24' (pen.)
Craig Red card 51'
Donaldson Yellow card 77' Yellow-red card
Wright-Phillips 89'
Attendance: 23,431
20 April 2013 Portsmouth 3–0 Sheffield United Fratton Park
15:00 Cooper 21'
Connolly 24'
Wallace 32'
(Report) Attendance: 18,433
23 April 2013 Crewe Alexandra 1–0 Sheffield United Alexandra Stadium
19:45 Aneke 49' (Report) Attendance: 5,379
27 April 2013 Sheffield United 0–0 Preston North End Bramall Lane
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 19,888

Play-offs

[edit]
3 May 2013 Semi Final (1st leg) Sheffield United 1–0 Yeovil Town Bramall Lane
19:45 McFadzean 46' (Report) Attendance: 15,262
6 May 2013 Semi Final (2nd leg) Yeovil Town 2–0 Sheffield United Huish Park
Dawson 6'
Upson 85'
(Report) Attendance: 8,152

FA Cup

[edit]
3 November 2012 Round 1 Bristol Rovers 1–2 Sheffield United Memorial Stadium
15:00 Clarkson 5' (Report) Blackman 53'
Porter 62'
Attendance: 4,712
1 December 2012 Round 2 Sheffield United 2–1 Port Vale Bramall Lane
15:00 Miller 90', 90+5' (Report) Pope 33' Attendance: 10,215
5 January 2013 Round 3 Oxford United 0–3 Sheffield United Kassam Stadium
15:00 (Report) McMahon 17'
Kitson 68'
Blackman 87'
Attendance: 7,079
26 January 2013 Round 4 Reading 4–0 Sheffield United Madejski Stadium
15:00 Hunt 6', 50'
Leigertwood 40'
McCleary 54'
(Report) Attendance: 14,715

Football League Cup

[edit]
11 August 2012 Round 1 Sheffield United 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Burton Albion Bramall Lane
15:00 Blackman 51'
Collins 105'
(Report) Yussuf 34'
Taylor 97'
Holness Yellow card 90' Yellow-red card
Attendance: 7,073
Penalties

Football League Trophy

[edit]
17 October 2012 Round 2 Notts County 1–4 Sheffield United Meadow Lane
19:45 Stewart 75' (Report) Miller 24', 52'
Maguire 45', 54'
Attendance: 2,082
4 December 2012 Quarter Final Coventry City 1–1
(4–1 p)
Sheffield United Ricoh Arena
19:45 Maguire 58' (o.g.) (Report) McAllister 81' Attendance: 10,162
Penalties

Pre-Season and friendlies

[edit]
18 July 2012 Ilkeston 1–1 Sheffield United New Manor Ground
19:45 J Maguire (Report) H Maguire 57' Attendance: 899
23 July 2012 Zejtun Corinthians Malta 0–6 Sheffield United Ta' Qali National Stadium
19:00 (Report) Ironside 2'
Collins 9'
Tønne 23'
Quinn 57'
Pisani 79' (o.g.)
Cofie 81'
25 July 2012 Hibernians Malta 0–0 Sheffield United Hibernians Stadium
19:30 (Report)
31 July 2012 Rotherham United 0–1 Sheffield United New York Stadium
20:00 (Report) Cofie 40'
2 August 2012 Hallam 0–4 Sheffield United XI Sandygate Road
19:45 (Report) Ironside 8', 17'
Philliskirk 87', 89'
Attendance: 480
4 August 2012 Morecambe 0–2 Sheffield United Globe Arena
15:00 (Report) McMahon 28'
Ironside 88'
7 August 2012 Matlock Town 0–1 Sheffield United XI Causeway Lane
19:45 (Report) Tønne 54'

Honours and awards

[edit]

PFA League One Team of the Season

[edit]

Football League Young Player of the Month

[edit]

League One Manager of the Month

[edit]

League One Player of the Month

[edit]

League One Team of the Week

[edit]

Club end of season award

[edit]

Fans Player of the Month

[edit]

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