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Thread: Sunday Other Matches Thread

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    Sunday Other Matches Thread

    FA Cup quarter Final day, Sheffield United have just scored two goals in just under two minutes. Big ask now for Charlton.

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    re: Sunday Other Matches Thread

    Sheffield United have won 9 in a row, 6 in the league. They've allowed only one goal in those 9 matches. Went from a relegation scrap to sitting comfortably midtable. Would be a tall task to make the playoffs now, but I'd imagine they'll feel alot better about next season than they did a few weeks ago.

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    Nigel Clough has slowly but surely got the Blades playing. I've seen them a few times over the past month or so. They try and play good football and will be a tough nut to crack when Wolves play them later in the month.

    Hull v Sunderland next up on ITV1 here.

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    I'd love to know where they get some of these referee's from. Awards a penalty to Hull after Aluko went over easily. Ustari keeps Sunderland level after saving Aluko's poor penalty.

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    re: Sunday Other Matches Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    Nigel Clough has slowly but surely got the Blades playing. I've seen them a few times over the past month or so. They try and play good football and will be a tough nut to crack when Wolves play them later in the month.

    Hull v Sunderland next up on ITV1 here.
    Wolves, Brentford and Orient have all got to play at Sheffield United in the League before the season ends. (See fixtures in 'The Final Run-in' thread).

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    They could have a say in how the automatic places are settled. I wouldn't write them off making the play-offs. It just depends how much the semi-final in the cup distracts them. It should really inspire them.

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    Finally a goal, "pub player" Curtis Davies heads Hull in front.

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    2-0 now, Cattermole caught dwelling on the ball by Meyler, runs unchallenged and a long way back for Sunderland now.

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    3-0, Matty Fryatt gifted the goal from a poor back pass by Cattermole.

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    re: Sunday Other Matches Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganWolf
    Sheffield United have won 9 in a row, 6 in the league. They've allowed only one goal in those 9 matches. Went from a relegation scrap to sitting comfortably midtable. Would be a tall task to make the playoffs now, but I'd imagine they'll feel alot better about next season than they did a few weeks ago.
    Well spotted, Michigan, however with all their FA Cup fixtures of late they now have two more League One games to make up, win those, keep on punching, and they could put pressure on the 6th place club come May!

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