During the 2006–07 English football season, Sheffield United competed in the FA Premier League, after being promoted from the Football League Championship the previous season.
Kit
The kit was manufactured by French company Le Coq Sportif and sponsored by American bank Capital One.
Season summary
Several good results, including a home draw against Liverpool on the first day of the season and wins over Arsenal and Newcastle United saw Sheffield United keep ahead of the relegation zone for much of the season. However, West Ham United's late run of good form, combined with a broken leg suffered by top scorer Rob Hulse against Chelsea that left the Blades lacking firepower up front, saw Sheffield United sucked into the relegation battle and they were relegated on the final day of the season on goal difference. Manager Neil Warnock resigned just days after their relegation was confirmed, ending a seven-year spell at the club he grew up supporting.
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
In
- Mikele Leigertwood - Crystal Palace, £600,000 (compensation), May 2006
- David Sommeil - Manchester City, free transfer, 24 May 2006
- Claude Davis - Preston North End, £3,000,000, 14 June 2006[3]
- Christian Nadé - Troyes, 27 June 2006
- Li Tie - Everton, free transfer, July 2006 [4]
- Rob Hulse - Leeds United, £2,200,000 rising to £3,000,000, 24 July 2006[5]
- Ian Bennett - Leeds United, undisclosed, 27 July 2006[6]
- Colin Kazim-Richards - Brighton & Hove Albion, £150,000, 31 August 2006
- Paul Gerrard - Nottingham Forest, free transfer, 27 September 2006
- Matthew Kilgallon - Leeds United, £1,750,000 rising to £2,000,000, 8 January 2007[7]
- Jon Stead - Sunderland, £750,000 rising to £1,250,000, 11 January 2007[8]
- Mamadou Seck - Le Havre, free, 15 January 2007
- Luton Shelton - Helsingborg, £2,000,000, 15 January 2007[9]
- Ahmed Fathy - Ismaily SC, £700,000, 24 January 2007
Out
- Brian Deane - retired, 2006
- Garry Flitcroft - retired, 2006
- Kyle Nix - released
- Gary Mulligan - Gillingham, 12 May 2006[10]
- Bruce Dyer - released (later joined Doncaster Rovers on 2 June 2006)[11]
- Simon Francis - Southend United, undisclosed, 13 June 2006[12]
- Phil Barnes - Grimsby Town, undisclosed, 29 June 2006[13]
- Luke Beckett - Huddersfield Town, £85,000, 3 July 2006
- Neil Shipperley - released (later joined Brentford), 15 January 2007
- Paul Ifill - Crystal Palace, £800,000, January 2007
- Ade Akinbiyi - Burnley, £650,000 rising to £750,000, January 2007
Final league table
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
For further information on European qualification see Premier League – Qualification for European competitions.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
1. Since the finalists of the 2006–07 FA Cup (Manchester United and Chelsea) and the League Cup winners (Chelsea) had already qualified for the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League through their Premier League positions, their 2007–08 UEFA Cup places were given to the 6th- and 7th-placed Premier League teams.
2.The highest-placed team who applied for the Intertoto Cup and not in an automatic UEFA Cup spot was awarded with a place in that competition. Blackburn Rovers occupied the Intertoto place, because Portsmouth and Reading did not apply.[14] A further place in the UEFA Cup was up for grabs via the Premiership Fair Play League. The winner is placed into a draw with the winners of Fair Play leagues in other countries. The representatives from the two countries that come out of the hat first are given a place in the UEFA Cup first qualifying round. Since the winners of the Premiership Fair Play League, Tottenham Hotspur, had already qualified for the UEFA Cup by virtue of their league position, their place in the Fair Play draw was given to Aston Villa. However, the places in the UEFA Cup were awarded to the representatives from Finland and Norway.
For further information on European qualification see Premier League – Competition.
Results
Sheffield United's score comes first[15]
Legend
FA Premier League
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Attendance | Scorers |
19 August 2006 | Liverpool | H | 1-1 | 31,726 | Hulse |
22 August 2006 | Tottenham Hotspur | A | 0-2 | 35,287 | |
26 August 2006 | Fulham | A | 0-1 | 18,362 | |
9 September 2006 | Blackburn Rovers | H | 0-0 | 29,876 | |
16 September 2006 | Reading | H | 1-2 | 28,288 | Hulse |
23 September 2006 | Arsenal | A | 0-3 | 59,912 | |
30 September 2006 | Middlesbrough | H | 2-1 | 27,483 | Hulse, Jagielka |
14 October 2006 | Manchester City | A | 0-0 | 42,192 | |
21 October 2006 | Everton | A | 0-2 | 37,900 | |
28 October 2006 | Chelsea | H | 0-2 | 32,321 | |
4 November 2006 | Newcastle United | A | 1-0 | 50,188 | Webber |
11 November 2006 | Bolton Wanderers | H | 2-2 | 28,294 | Hulse, Kazim-Richards |
18 November 2006 | Manchester United | H | 1-2 | 32,584 | Gillespie |
25 November 2006 | West Ham United | A | 0-1 | 34,454 | |
28 November 2006 | Watford | A | 1-0 | 18,887 | Webber |
2 December 2006 | Charlton Athletic | H | 2-1 | 27,368 | Morgan, Gillespie |
11 December 2006 | Aston Villa | H | 2-2 | 30,957 | Quinn, Webber |
16 December 2006 | Wigan Athletic | A | 1-0 | 16,322 | Hulse |
23 December 2006 | Portsmouth | A | 1-3 | 20,164 | Hulse |
26 December 2006 | Manchester City | H | 0-1 | 32,591 | |
30 December 2006 | Arsenal | H | 1-0 | 32,086 | Nadé |
1 January 2007 | Middlesbrough | A | 1-3 | 27,963 | Jagielka (pen) |
13 January 2007 | Portsmouth | H | 1-1 | 30,269 | Quinn |
20 January 2007 | Reading | A | 1-3 | 23,956 | Nadé |
30 January 2007 | Fulham | H | 2-0 | 27,540 | Stead, Tonge |
3 February 2007 | Blackburn Rovers | A | 1-2 | 20,917 | Stead |
10 February 2007 | Tottenham Hotspur | H | 2-1 | 32,144 | Hulse, Jagielka (pen) |
24 February 2007 | Liverpool | A | 0-4 | 44,198 | |
3 March 2007 | Everton | H | 1-1 | 32,019 | Hulse |
17 March 2007 | Chelsea | A | 0-3 | 41,897 | |
31 March 2007 | Bolton Wanderers | A | 0-1 | 24,312 | |
7 April 2007 | Newcastle United | H | 1-2 | 32,572 | Nadé |
14 April 2007 | West Ham United | H | 3-0 | 31,593 | Tonge, Jagielka, Stead |
17 April 2007 | Manchester United | A | 0-2 | 75,540 | |
21 April 2007 | Charlton Athletic | A | 1-1 | 27,111 | Stead |
28 April 2007 | Watford | H | 1-0 | 30,690 | Powell (own goal) |
5 May 2007 | Aston Villa | A | 0-3 | 42,551 | |
13 May 2007 | Wigan Athletic | H | 1-2 | 32,604 | Stead |
FA Cup
Round | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Attendance | Goalscorers |
R3 | 6 January 2007 | Swansea City | H | 0-3 | 15,896 | |
League Cup
Statistics
Appearances and goals
References