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?
The mercurial Baxter arrived at Bramall Lane from Oldham, but his time at United ended after he was twice banned for failing drugs tests. He was given a second chance by Everton after his second ban and was last seen back at his boyhood club as a coach Photo: MARTYN HARRISON
Another man who scored for the Blades that day at Wembley, diminutive forward Scougall was popular with Blades fans. After leaving United, he moved to St Johnstone before returning to England with Carlisle. Now 30, he is now at Alloa in the Scottish Championship Photo: Jamie McDonald
Another Scottish star in United's ranks, Murphy was transformed into a striker from a winger under Clough before moving to Brighton to further his hopes of winning a Scotland cap. Later moved to his boyhood club Rangers but suffered a bad knee injury and is now at St Johnstone Photo: Jamie McDonald
Davies worked with Nigel Clough at Derby before linking up again at the Blades. He later made his loan move at the Lane permanent and, now 41, was last seen in a coaching role at Grimsby Town Photo: MARTYN HARRISON
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