World-record holder, a coach and still playing at 39 - What happened to Sheffield United's players from their FA Cup semi-final against Hull City, on this day in 2014?
The result didn’t go their way, but it is still a day that lives long in the memory of every Sheffield United fan who was there to witness it.
April 13, 2014 and an FA Cup semi-final classic, which finished 5-3 to Hull – and resulted in a spontaneous round of applause from the Blades fans who were rightly proud of their side’s efforts that day under the Wembley arch.
But what happened to United’s players from that day?
Signed from Blackpool in 2014, Harris spent two years at Bramall Lane and was another part of the side that reached the FA Cup semi-finals under Nigel Clough. An attacking full back, Harris left in 2016 and later played for Bristol Rovers and FC United of Manchester Photo: JPI
The former Liverpool trainee joined United from Falkirk in his native Scotland and was a key member of the side that reached the FA Cup semi-final in 2014. After leaving United he went to Oldham before returning north of the border and joining St. Mirren Photo: GLYN KIRK
The Irishman played over 200 games for the Blades in the middle of midfield, captaining them to the semi-finals of both the FA Cup and League Cup during his time at Bramall Lane. Now 41, he was most recently assistant head coach at Forest Green Rovers before leaving earlier this year Photo: Laurence Griffiths
Coady made 50 appearances for United after being signed on loan by Wilder’s predecessor David Weir at the beginning of the 2013/14 League One campaign. He was later sold by Liverpool, joining Huddersfield Town before moving to Wolves. Later returned to Merseyside with Everton Photo: MARTYN HARRISON
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