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2014–15 Sheffield United F.C. season

Sheffield United Football Club participated in League One, the third level of English football, during the 2014–15 season.


2014–15 season
Abdullah bin Musa'ed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (50%)Kevin McCabe (50%)
Kevin McCabeJim Phipps(Co-group Chairman)David Green(Football Club Chairman)
Nigel Clough
Bramall Lane
5th
Semi-finals (eliminated by Swindon Town)
Fourth round (eliminated by Preston North End)
Semi-finals(eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur)
Area quarter finals(eliminated by Walsall)
League: Jamie Murphy (11)All: Jose Baxter/Marc McNulty (13)
26,078(vs Chesterfield)
17,030(vs MK Dons)
19,805
Home colours

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Sheffield United Football Club participated in League One, the third level of English football, during the 2014–15 season.

In April 2014, United announced that they had agreed a deal with German sportswear company Adidas to produce the team kit for the 2014–15 season and beyond, ending the club's previous association with Macron. This was followed in June with DBL Logistics being unveiled as the club's secondary shirt sponsor until 2016, and in July by the announcement of luxury car dealers, John Holland Sales as the club's main shirt sponsor. In September United released a third kit, featuring a yellow and black shirt, sponsored by Topspring. On 17 October, Sheffield United announced a two-year deal with local business Blue Portal Telecoms with their logo appearing on the shorts of the first team.

Craig Alcock joined United in July 2014.

South Yorkshire born Andy Butler joined United in June 2014.

On 16 May 2014, Sheffield United released their retained list; Darryl Westlake, Matt Hill, Shaun Miller, Sean McGinty, Elliott Whitehouse, Jasper Johns, Jordan Hodder and Jahmal Smith were all released. Chris Porter was also on the released list, however Nigel Clough confirmed that the club was still in negotiation with him over a new contract. The retained list also confirmed that Mark Howard, Bob Harris and Terry Kennedy had all had their contracts extended. Three days later United signed Jamal Campbell-Ryce on a two-year deal after his release from Notts County, and paid an undisclosed fee to Livingston for Marc McNulty who signed a three-year deal. On 5 June, United announced another double signing with Chris Basham joining on a three-year deal from Blackpool and South Yorkshire born Andy Butler joining on a two-year deal from Walsall. The subsequent week both Ben Davies and Chris Porter signed one-year deals, followed another week later by Tranmere Rovers midfielder James Wallace. As manager Nigel Clough continued to reshape his squad there was continued speculation around the future of defender Harry Maguire with reported interest from Hull City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with offers of around £1.5 million being rejected by United. On 25 June, Febian Brandy was released halfway through his two-year contract, exactly a year to the day from him joining the club. The following week, striker Lyle Taylor was sold to Scunthorpe United for an undisclosed fee after only a year at Bramall Lane. Meanwhile, off the field, co-owner Prince Abdullah was appointed to a government role in his home nation of Saudi Arabia and as such stepped down from his position on the board, installing his advisor Jim Phipps as his replacement in the role of co-chairman.

Striker Michael Higdon joined United in August 2014.

July began with Callum McFadzean joining Burton Albion on a six-month loan deal, and with pre-season training underway, defender Craig Alcock was added to the squad on 15 July. Three days later another defender was added to the squad as Blackpool youngster Harrison McGahey was signed for an undisclosed fee. United kicked off their pre-season fixture list on 19 July but suffered a disappointing 4–0 defeat at Burton Albion with Callum McFadzean, on loan from the Blades, numbering amongst Burton's goal scorers. A trip to Northampton Town the following week earned United a better result as they drew 1–1 with their hosts. On 25 July, George Long joined Oxford United on a six-month loan deal, while the same evening United recorded their first win of pre-season when they beat Scottish Premiership side Dundee 4–2 at Bramall Lane. On 29 July, incumbent Player of the Year, Harry Maguire, was sold to Premier League side Hull City for £2.5 million after months of speculation about his future at Bramall Lane. The same evening the Blades suffered a narrow 1–0 home defeat at the hands of Huddersfield Town in the latest of their pre-season friendlies. Two days later United beat Turkish Süper Lig champions Fenerbahçe 2–1 in a charity friendly in aid of the Soma mine disaster, before completing their pre-season fixture list with a 2–0 loss to York City at Bootham Crescent on 2 August 2014. With the start of the new season imminent, on 4 August United signed experienced striker Michael Higdon from Dutch side N.E.C. Nijmegen for an undisclosed fee on a two-year contract.

Goalkeeper Iain Turner joined in August 2014.

The Blades ahead of their Football League Cup victory against West Ham United at Upton Park in August.

Defender Jay McEveley joined United in August 2014.

United kicked off their league campaign with a lunchtime fixture in front of the television cameras. With six of the summer signings making their competitive débuts for the Blades, United were edged out in a 2–1 defeat to Bristol City. Later that week youngster Louis Reed signed a three-year professional contract with the Blades, before United's first win of the season came in the first round of League Cup against Mansfield Town. On 15 August, United announced the signing of defender Jay McEveley on a one-year deal and goalkeeper Iain Turner on a six-month deal, with striker Joe Ironside joining Alfreton Town on a one-month loan deal a day later. Back in the league United lost 1–0 away at Coventry City. The following match saw United earn their first three points of the season in a 2–1 victory away at Peterborough United. This was followed by a 1–0 home victory over Crawley Town. On 26 August, United progressed to the third round of the League Cup after beating West Ham United on penalties. Back in the league, United rounded off August with a 1–1 away draw at Preston North End with Jose Baxter getting his third goal in three league games.

Following the international break Andy Butler re-joined former club Walsall on an initial one-month loan, and academy product George Willis joined Bradford Park Avenue on a short-term deal. Returning the league action, United beat Rochdale 1–0 at Bramall Lane with Jamal Campbell-Ryce claiming his first goal for the club. On 16 September, the Blades secured an away victory Colchester United, winning 3–2 after coming from two goals down. On 20 September United's seven match unbeaten run came to an end away at Swindon Town in 5–2 defeat. Three days later, United returned to winning ways with a 1–0 away victory over Leyton Orient in the third round of the League Cup. United rounded off September with a 2–1 victory over Gillingham, scoring twice in the final two minutes to come from behind.

The Blades in the 2–0 win over Yorkshire rivals Bradford City at Valley Parade.

Paddy McCarthy joined on loan in October 2014.

October started with Paddy McCarthy joining United from Crystal Palace on an initial one-month loan. On 4 October, United lost 3–2 away at Chesterfield with Michael Higdon receiving a red card. The Blades' next match was in the Football League Trophy, winning 2–1 away at Hartlepool United on 7 October, two days before Diego De Girolamo joined York City on a short-term loan deal. Back in the league United needed late goals to come from behind again to record a 2–2 draw against Leyton Orient. Seven days later they were 2–0 victors in a televised away fixture against Bradford City as defender Bob Harris scored his first goal in the club's colours and Marc McNulty netted his fifth of the season. Three days later, United made it two wins on the bounce with a 2–0 home win against Yeovil Town. On 23 October, Andy Butler was sent out on loan to home-town club Doncaster Rovers until January. United made it three wins and three clean sheets in three games with a 1–0 victory away at Crewe Alexandra on 25 October as Stefan Scougall scored his first goal of the season. United rounded off October with a 2–1 away victory over Milton Keynes Dons thanks to a late brace from Michael Higdon, which sent United to the last eight of the League Cup in the fifth round.

The Blades in the 1–0 loss to South Yorkshire rivals Barnsley at Bramall Lane.

Chris O'Grady joined United on loan in November 2014.

November began with a 1–0 home defeat to local rivals Barnsley. On 4 November, Diego De Girolamo was recalled early from his loan spell at York City after fellow striker Michael Higdon had pulled his hamstring during training. On 8 November, United's first round FA Cup match resulted in a goalless draw away at Crewe Alexandra, meaning a replay of the match at Bramall Lane. On 12 November, United crashed out of the Football League Trophy in a 1–0 away loss to Walsall. On 13 November, it was confirmed that Paddy McCarthy's loan with United had been extended until the end of the calendar year. On 14 November, United signed 18-year-old striker Che Adams for an undisclosed fee from Ilkeston. United's first victory of the month came in a 1–0 win on 15 November in another Yorkshire derby away at Doncaster Rovers with United going down to ten men after Paddy McCarthy was shown the red card, then Mark Howard saved a penalty before Jamie Murphy scored at the other end; all in the space of under three minutes. On 18 November, United beat Crewe Alexandra 2–0 at Bramall Lane to progress to the second round of the FA Cup thanks to a brace from Ryan Flynn. On 22 November, Joe Ironside joined Hartlepool United on loan, later that day United drew 1–1 at home with Oldham Athletic with substitute Jamal Campbell-Ryce rescuing a point in the second half after United conceded early on. On 25 November, it was confirmed that George Long had been recalled early from his loan spell after Oxford United manager Michael Appleton revealed that Long was no longer part of his plans and had dropped Long from the first team. On loan transfer deadline day on 27 November, Diego De Girolamo rejoined York City on loan with the deal set to expire on 4 January, whilst United completed the loan signing of summer target Chris O'Grady from Brighton & Hove Albion until the end of January 2015. The following day United completed the signing of Kieran Wallace from Ilkeston on a deal until the end of the season whilst academy product CJ Hamilton joined Mickleover Sports on a youth loan. That evening, United ended the month with a 1–1 draw at home to Notts County.

Former loanee John Brayford joined United permanently in January 2015.

Paul Coutts joined United in January 2015.

December began with a 1–0 home loss to Milton Keynes Dons. The following weekend, United were 3–0 victors over Plymouth Argyle as Jose Baxter converted two penalties to send United to the third round of the FA Cup. On 13 December, Sheffield United's first ever senior match with Fleetwood Town ended in a 1–1 away draw as youngster Kieran Wallace made his professional début. On 16 December 2014, Marc McNulty scored the only goal in a 1–0 home victory over Southampton to send United to the semi-finals of the League Cup with youngster Che Adams making his senior début. Back in the league United had another draw, this time at home to Walsall on 20 December with Chris O'Grady scoring his first goal in United's colours. On 26 December, United's poor form in the league continued with a 2–1 away loss at Port Vale. On 29 December, Brighton & Hove recalled O'Grady from his loan spell at United due to a striker shortage. On 30 December, Sheffield United were fined £4,000 by The Football Association for failing to control the behaviour of coaching staff, in particular first-team coach Chris Morgan during the League Cup victory over Southampton. The following day, Joe Ironside returned from his loan spell at Hartlepool United.

The Blades in the Football League Cup Semi-finals with Tottenham Hotpsur at Bramall Lane in January.

January began with a 3–0 away victory over Queens Park Rangers of the Premier League with Jamal Campbell-Ryce scoring a second half brace. Paddy McCarthy returned to Crystal Palace at the start of January and on 6 January, Andy Butler was sold to hometown club Doncaster Rovers for an undisclosed fee. On 10 January, United beat promotion rivals Preston North End 2–1 at Bramall Lane with Marc McNulty scoring his tenth goal of the campaign. On 15 January, youngster Joe Ironside was released by United and joined Alfreton Town on an 18-month deal. On 16 January, youngsters Otis Khan and Julian Banton joined Matlock Town on loan. United's first loss of the calendar year came on 17 January at the hands of Milton Keynes Dons in a 1–0 defeat. On 21 January, Tottenham Hotspur took a 1–0 lead in the first leg of the League Cup semi-finals at White Hart Lane with Andros Townsend converting a penalty after Jay McEveley accidentally handled the ball in the box. On 22 January, Chris Porter joined Colchester United on an 18-month deal after being released by the Blades. On 23 January, United brought in two players from Nigel Clough's former club Derby County, midfielder Paul Coutts who signed for an undisclosed fee and former loanee from last season Kieron Freeman joined on a free transfer; both players signed a two-and-a-half-year contracts. The following day United announced the signing of John Brayford from Cardiff City on a three-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee. The same day, United drew 1–1 away at Preston North End in the fourth round of FA Cup, with Diego De Girolamo scoring his first goal for the club, earning a replay at Bramall Lane. In the League Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham Hotspur on 28 January 2015 at Bramall Lane, with Spurs winning 1–0 at half time, Che Adams replaced Jamal Campbell-Ryce after 74 minutes and five minutes later he had scored his first goals for Sheffield United with two goals in just over two minutes, which would have taken the game to extra time had Christian Eriksen not scored his second goal of the match for Tottenham Hotspur in the 88th minute to win 3–2 on aggregate. On 30 January, Stephen McGinn joined Dundee on loan for the remainder of the season, youngster Jamie McDonagh joined Matlock Town on loan and Jason Holt joined United on loan from Heart of Midlothian for the rest of the season. The following day Jamie Murphy signed a new two-year contract and Terry Kennedy signed a new one-year contract however Diego De Girolamo declined a new contract with the club. Later that day, United rounded off January with a 2–0 home victory over promotion rivals Swindon Town with Jamie Murphy coming off the bench in the second half and scoring a brace.

Striker Matt Done joined United in February 2015.

Steve Davies joined United on loan in March 2015.

Transfer deadline day on 2 February saw two players leave Bramall Lane and one arrive. Stephen McGinn's loan to Dundee was made permanent after his United contract was cancelled by mutual consent and George Long went on loan to Motherwell for the rest of the season. Coming into Bramall lane saw Rochdale's Matt Done join United for an undisclosed fee on a two-and-a-half-year deal. On 3 February, United were knocked out of the FA Cup in the fourth round replay as they lost 3–1 at home to Preston North End despite Jamie Murphy opening the scoring. Four days later, United lost 2–0 away at Gillingham with the Gills scoring two later goals. On 10 February, the Blades were 4–1 home victors over Colchester United with Jose Baxter scoring a brace, Matt Done scoring on his début and Jay McEveley scoring his first for the club; this was also the first time United had scored more than three at home since November 2012. On 13 February, Harrison McGahey joined Tranmere Rovers on a youth loan until the end of the season. On 14 February, United were 3–1 victors away at league leaders Bristol City with Matt Done scoring a brace with Jamie Murphy assisting on both occasions and scoring the third himself. After declining a new contract with United, on 17 February, Diego De Girolamo was loaned to York City for the remainder of the season. That evening, United were 2–1 victors away at Notts County with Matt Done scoring the winner making it four goals in three games since he joined. On 24 February, United were lucky to draw 2–2 at home to Coventry City as Jose Baxter was sent off for a foul early on and Coventry City took an initial 2–0 lead. United returned to winning ways in the next match on 24 February with a 2–1 away victory over Rochdale. On 26 February, Jamal Campbell-Ryce joined former club Notts County on loan for the rest of the season with the option of a recall after 28 days. On 28 February, the month ended with a 1–1 away draw at Crawley Town with Marc McNulty converting a late penalty to earn United a point.

March started with a 2–1 home defeat to Peterborough United on 3 March with the Posh scoring two very late goals to give them three points. On 6 March, Steve Davies joined United on loan from Blackpool for the rest of the season and Florent Cuvelier was loaned to Burton Albion for the remainder of the season. On 7 March, United suffered another 2–1 home defeat, this time at the hands of League One newcomers Fleetwood Town in their first ever visit to Bramall Lane. On 14 March, the Blades drew 1–1 away at Scunthorpe United with Keiron Freeman scoring his first goal for the club.

As of end of season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKENGMark Howard
2DFENGCraig Alcock
3DFSCOBob Harris
4MFENGJames Wallace
5DFENGJohn Brayford
6MFENGChris Basham
7MFSCORyan Flynn
8MFIRLMichael Doyle (captain)
9FWSCOJamie Murphy
10MFSCOStefan Scougall
11MFENGJose Baxter
12FWSCOMarc McNulty
13GKENGGeorge Willis
14FWENGMatt Done
15DFSCONeill Collins
16MFENGBen Davies
18MFSCOPaul Coutts
19DFSCOJay McEveley
21FWENGMichael Higdon
22MFENGLouis Reed
24GKSCOIain Turner
26DFWALKieron Freeman
27DFENGTerry Kennedy
28MFIRLConnor Dimaio
29FWENGChe Adams
30MFENGBen Whiteman
32FWENGSteve Davies (on loan from Blackpool)
33MFENGKieran Wallace
35MFSCOJason Holt (on loan from Heart of Midlothian)
36MFENGDominic Calvert-Lewin
FWWALJake Eyre
MFENGCallum McFadzean

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
17DFENGHarrison McGahey (on loan at Tranmere Rovers)
20MFJAMJamal Campbell-Ryce (on loan at Notts County)
23FWITADiego De Girolamo (on loan at York City)
25GKENGGeorge Long (on loan at Motherwell)
31MFPAKOtis Khan (on loan at Matlock Town)
34MFBELFlorent Cuvelier (on loan at Burton Albion)
DFENGJulian Banton (on loan at Matlock Town)
MFNIRJamie McDonagh (on loan at Matlock Town)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
5DFENGAndy Butler
14MFSCOStephen McGinn
18FWENGChris Porter
FWENGJoe Ironside
26DFIRLPaddy McCarthy (on loan from Crystal Palace)
32FWENGChris O'Grady (on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion)
Squad #PositionPlayerTransferred fromFeeDateContract lengthSource
20MFJamal Campbell-RyceNotts CountyFree19 May 20142 years
12FWMarc McNultyLivingstonUndisclosed19 May 20143 years
6MFChris BashamBlackpoolFree5 June 20143 years
5DFAndy ButlerWalsallFree5 June 20142 years
16MFBen DaviesDerby CountyFree9 June 20141 year
4MFJames WallaceTranmere RoversUndisclosed13 June 20142 years
2DFCraig AlcockPeterborough UnitedFree15 July 20142 years
17DFHarrison McGaheyBlackpoolCompensation18 July 20142 years
21FWMichael HigdonN.E.C. NijmegenUndisclosed4 August 20142 years
19DFJay McEveleySwindon TownFree15 August 20141 year
24GKIain TurnerBarnsleyFree15 August 20146 Months
Squad #PositionPlayerTransferred fromFeeDateContract lengthSource
29FWChe AdamsIlkestonUndisclosed14 November 20142 years
33MFKieran WallaceIlkestonFree28 November 20141 years
26DFKieron FreemanDerby CountyFree23 January 20152.5 years
18MFPaul CouttsDerby CountyUndisclosed23 January 20152.5 years
5DFJohn BrayfordCardiff CityUndisclosed24 January 20153.5 years
14MFMatt DoneRochdaleUndisclosed2 February 20152.5 years
Squad #PositionPlayerLoaned fromStartEndSource
26DFPaddy McCarthyCrystal Palace3 October 20142 November 2014
26DFPaddy McCarthyCrystal Palace13 November 201428 December 2014
32FWChris O'GradyBrighton & Hove Albion27 November 201429 December 2014
35MFJason HoltHeart of Midlothian30 January 20153 May 2015
32FWSteve DaviesBlackpool6 March 20153 May 2015
Squad #PositionPlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
19MFFebian BrandyRotherham UnitedFree25 June 2014
2DFDarryl WestlakeKilmarnockFree30 June 2014
6DFMatt HillTranmere RoversFree30 June 2014
12FWShaun MillerCoventry CityFree30 June 2014
20DFSean McGintyRochdaleFree30 June 2014
27MFElliott WhitehouseNotts CountyFree30 June 2014
30DFJasper JohnsFree30 June 2014
DFJordan HodderFree30 June 2014
FWJahmal SmithFree30 June 2014
10FWLyle TaylorScunthorpe UnitedUndisclosed30 June 2014
5DFHarry MaguireHull City£2.5 million29 July 2014
Squad #PositionPlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
5DFAndy ButlerDoncaster RoversUndisclosed6 January 2015
FWJoe IronsideAlfreton TownReleased15 January 2015
18FWChris PorterColchester UnitedReleased22 January 2015
14MFStephen McGinnDundeeReleased2 February 2015
Squad #PositionPlayerLoaned toStartEndSource
MFCallum McFadzeanBurton Albion3 July 2014January 2015
GKGeorge LongOxford United25 July 201425 November 2014
FWJoe IronsideAlfreton Town16 August 2014November 2014
DFJulian BantonBradford Park Avenue22 August 201421 September 2014
5DFAndy ButlerWalsall11 September 201420 October 2014
13GKGeorge WillisBradford Park Avenue11 September 20146 October 2014
23MFDiego De GirolamoYork City9 October 20144 November 2014
5DFAndy ButlerDoncaster Rovers23 October 20146 January 2015
FWJoe IronsideHartlepool United22 November 201431 December 2014
23MFDiego De GirolamoYork City26 November 20144 January 2015
MFCJ HamiltonMickleover Sports28 November 2014
DFJulian BantonMatlock Town16 January 2015
31MFOtis KhanMatlock Town16 January 20154
14MFStephen McGinnDundee30 January 20142 February 2015
MFJamie McDonaghMatlock Town30 January 2015
25GKGeorge LongMotherwell2 February 20153 May 2015
17DFHarrison McGaheyTranmere Rovers13 February 20153 May 2015
23MFDiego De GirolamoYork City17 February 201519 March 2015
20MFJamal Campbell-RyceNotts County26 February 20153 May 2015
34MFFlorent CuvelierBurton Albion6 March 20153 May 2015
23MFDiego De GirolamoNorthampton Town19 March 201530 June 2015
15DFNeill CollinsPort Vale26 March 201530 June 2015
33MFKieran WallaceLincoln City26 March 201530 June 2015

New contracts and contract extensions.

PlayerDateLengthContracted untilReference / Notes
Bob Harris16 May 20141 YearSummer 2015
Mark Howard16 May 20141 YearSummer 2015
Terry Kennedy16 May 20141 YearSummer 2015
Chris Porter9 June 20141 YearSummer 2015
Louis Reed12 August 20143 YearSummer 2018
Terry Kennedy31 January 20151 YearSummer 2016
Jamie Murphy31 January 20152 YearSummer 2017

Players making their first team Sheffield United début in a fully competitive match.

Squad #PositionPlayerDateOpponentsGroundNotes
2DFCraig Alcock9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall Lane
6MFChris Basham9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall Lane
21FWMichael Higdon9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall Lane
17DFHarrison McGahey9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall Lane
20MFJamal Campbell-Ryce9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall LaneSub
12FWMarc McNulty9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall LaneSub
5DFAndy Butler13 August 2014Mansfield TownBramall LaneLeague Cup
19DFJay McEveley16 August 2014Coventry CitySixfields StadiumSub
4MFJames Wallace26 August 2014West Ham UnitedUpton ParkLeague Cup
26DFPaddy McCarthy4 October 2014ChesterfieldProact Stadium
24GKIain Turner7 October 2014Hartlepool UnitedVictoria ParkFootball League Trophy
32FWChris O'Grady2 December 2014Milton Keynes DonsBramall Lane
33MFKieran Wallace13 December 2014Fleetwood TownHighbury Stadium
29FWChe Adams16 December 2014SouthamptonBramall LaneLeague Cup
5DFJohn Brayford31 January 2015Swindon TownBramall Lane
18MFPaul Coutts31 January 2015Swindon TownBramall Lane
26DFKieron Freeman31 January 2015Swindon TownBramall Lane
35MFJason Holt7 February 2015GillinghamPriestfield Stadium
14FWMatt Done10 February 2015Colchester UnitedBramall LaneSub
32FWSteve Davies7 March 2015Fleetwood TownBramall Lane
36FWDominic Calvert-Lewin25 April 2015Leyton OrientBrisbane RoadSub

Players scoring their first goal for Sheffield United in a competitive fixture.

Squad #PositionPlayerDateOpponentsGroundNotes
21FWMichael Higdon9 August 2014Bristol CityBramall Lane
5DFAndy Butler13 August 2014Mansfield TownBramall LaneLeague Cup
12FWMarc McNulty13 August 2014Mansfield TownBramall LaneLeague Cup
20MFJamal Campbell-Ryce13 September 2014RochdaleBramall Lane
26DFPaddy McCarthy11 October 2014Leyton OrientBramall Lane
3DFBob Harris18 October 2014Bradford CityValley Parade
32FWChris O'Grady20 December 2014Walsall F.C.Bramall Lane
23FWDiego De Girolamo24 January 2015Preston North EndDeepdaleFA Cup
29FWChe Adams28 January 2015Tottenham HotspurBramall LaneLeague Cup
14FWMatt Done10 February 2015Colchester UnitedBramall Lane
19DFJay McEveley10 February 2015Colchester UnitedBramall Lane
26DFKieron Freeman14 March 2015Scunthorpe UnitedGlanford Park
35MFJason Holt24 March 2015Scunthorpe UnitedBramall Lane
32FWSteve Davies4 April 2015BarnsleyOakwell
6MFChris Basham11 May 2015Swindon TownCounty GroundPlay-offs

First ever meeting of the two clubs in a competitive fixture.

OppositionDateVenueResultScoreNotes
Fleetwood Town13 December 2014Highbury StadiumDraw1–1

First ever visit to a stadium for a competitive fixture

VenueOppositionDateResultScoreNotes
Highbury StadiumFleetwood Town13 December 2014Draw1–1

As of end of season

As of end of season

PlaceNumberNationPositionNameLeague/PlayoffsFA CupLeague CupFL TrophyTotal
111FWJose Baxter10201
12FWMarc McNulty9220
29FWJamie Murphy11100
314FWMatt Done8000
420MFJamal Campbell-Ryce4201
521FWMichael Higdon2030
35MFJason Holt5000
616MFBen Davies4000
729FWChe Adams1020
32FWSteve Davies3000
7MFRyan Flynn1200
3DFBob Harris3000
826DFKieron Freeman2000
96MFChris Basham1000
5DFJohn Brayford1000
5DFAndy Butler0010
15DFNeill Collins1000
23MFDiego De Girolamo0100
8MFMichael Doyle1000
26DFPaddy McCarthy1000
19DFJay McEveley1000
32FWChris O'Grady1000
10MFStefan Scougall1000

United also benefited from one own goal in the Football League Cup, and one own goal in the playoffs.

As of end of season

.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}RankPosNo.NatNameLeague OneFA CupLeague CupFLTTotal
1GK1Mark Howard842014
2GK24Iain Turner20002

As of end of season

As of end of season

No.PNameSquadCompetitionOppositionDateCapGoalsNotes
MFJamie McDonaghNorthern Ireland U192014 Milk CupChina U19
Mexico U19
Canada U19
MFShea GordonNorthern Ireland U172014 Syrenka CupBelgium U1726 August 2014Y0
Poland U1728 August 2014Y0
MFJamie McDonaghNorthern Ireland U19FriendlyIceland U193 September 2014Y0
Iceland U195 September 2014Y2
DFIoan EvansWales U19Montenegro U194 September 2014Y0
MFConnor DimaioIreland U19FriendlyNetherlands U198 September 2014
MFJoel CoustrainIreland U19FriendlyNetherlands U198 September 2014
23FWDiego De GirolamoItaly U20Germany U20
Poland U20
Switzerland U20
31MFOtis KhanPakistanFriendlyAfghanistan6 February 2015N0
31MFOtis KhanPakistan2018 World Cup qualification – AFCYemen12 March 2015
Yemen17 March 2015

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