What happened to the Sheffield United side that beat moneybags Blackburn Rovers in 1993 FA Cup quarter-final?
There is something about the FA Cup that seemed to bring out the best in Sheffield United during the 1990s, with many memorable moments and matches at Bramall Lane.
One of the best was the 1993 FA Cup quarter-final against moneybags Blackburn, which saw United progress on penalties and set up a semi-final clash with city rivals Wednesday.
But what happened to Dave Bassett’s boys from that game?
One-club man Whitehouse's United career spanned 13 years and he will be remembered as an accomplished winger who could also play at left-back. The Sheffield-born star scored 50 goals in 275 appearances for the Blades before he was forced to retire due to a serious knee injury sustained in a game against Port Vale. Now works shifts at a steelworks Photo: Steve Ellis
Forward Littlejohn shot to prominence when he fired the Blades to a 1-0 win over Liverpool at Bramall Lane in September 1992 - one of 12 goals he scored in two spells with United. He returned for his second in 2001, and was last seen as a physio at Cardiff City Photo: Stuart Hastings (Staff)
The brother-in-law of a future Bramall Lane legend in Alan Kelly, Sheffield-born Hoyland followed in his father Tommy's footsteps when he signed for the Blades. He later played for Burnley before returning to United as a youth coach, before joining Everton as lead first-team scout Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
Once sent off against Manchester United for punching Eric Cantona, Hartfield was a boxer before turning professional with Arsenal. He admits a gambling addiction ruined his career and was later jailed for nine years and one month for being involved in a drug trafficking gang, but has now turned his life around Photo: Chris Holt
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