Danny Wilson

Team: 
Sheff Utd
DOB: 
01 Jan 1960 (Age 52)
Birthplace: 
Wigan
Previous Teams (Manager): 
Barnsley, Sheff Wed, Bristol City, MK Dons, Hartlepool, Swindon
Previous Teams (Player): 
Wigan, Bury, Chesterfield, Nott'm Forest, Scunthorpe, Brighton, Luton, Sheff Wed, Barnsley
Honours: 
Football League Trophy (2003); LMA Manager of the Year (1997); League Two Manager of the Year (2007)
Manager of the Month Awards: 
League One (Aug 2001, Dec 2001, Oct 2002, Jan 2004, Dec 2011); League Two (Sept 2006, Feb 2007, March 2007)
Promotions: 
Championship (Barnsley 1996-97); League Two (Hartlepool 2006-07
Relegations: 
Premier League (Barnsley 1997-98); League One (MK Dons 2005-06)
Playoffs: 
League One (Bristol City 2002-03, Bristol City 2003-04, Swindon 2009-10)
Sheff Utd manager Danny Wilson

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There was nothing to separate Sheffield United and Stevenage on Friday and Henry Milward is expecting a similar start on Monday.
Stevenage keeper Chris Day boasts a proud clean sheet record and Mike Holden fancies him to shut out Sheffield United.
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Sheffield Wednesday secured automatic promotion on Saturday, condemning Sheffield United to a place in the play-offs.
Sheffield Wednesday beat Brentford on Saturday to move into second place, while their city rivals could only draw with Stevenage.
Sheffield Wednesday moved to within a point of the top two after Michail Antonio’s late winner against Carlisle on Saturday.
Sheffield United could seal automatic promotion on Saturday but Mike Holden thinks MK Dons will delay their celebrations.
Sheffield Wednesday won for the first time under new boss Dave Jones on Tuesday night, as they eased past Bury.
Shefki Kuqi scored a late winner to see Oldham past Sheffield United on Saturday, extinguishing the Blades’ faint title hopes.
Sheffield United boss Danny Wilson admits he has been pleased with his side’s response to their derby loss.
Sheffield United were cruising until Sunday but Mike Holden reckons Scunthorpe can compound their derby misery.
The formbook points towards Sheffield United in Sunday's Steel City derby but Mike Holden is keen to be onside with Wednesday.