Our latest Sheffield United podcast episode - talking super Spurs win, Wilder going soft, big performances, purchases and Burnley

Good things come to those who wait. And those waiting for the real Sheffield United to reemerge after the shutdown of football have finally been rewarded.

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Chris Wilder's men are back - and back with a bang in the superb victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Joining Liam Hoden to discuss the last week or so in Blades history is The Star's long-serving United writer James Shield plus football editor Chris Holt - although wifi is not Chris' friend at the minute.

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They discuss the beginning of the revival against Arsenal, Wilder going soft in the build-up to the Spurs game and the big individual performances at the Lane on Thursday.

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The Star Blades - the Sheffield United podcast from The Star

And there is talk about Prince Abdullah's final purchase of the remaining pieces of the club, bringing to an end the wrangling over the ownership of the Blades.

And the rumour mill begins to grind into gear.

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