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The "Blades" finished tenth in the First Division in 1971-1972 and 14th in 1972-1973 under the stewardship of John Harris. Following the appointment of Ken Furphy, United finished 13th in 1973-1974 and then sixth in 1974-1975.
The "Blades" finished tenth in the First Division in 1971-1972 and 14th in 1972-1973 under the stewardship of John Harris. Following the appointment of Ken Furphy, United finished 13th in 1973-1974 and then sixth in 1974-1975.
A forward, he scored 143 goals in 419 league appearances in a 15-year career in the Football League. He began his career at Sheffield United in 1971, before transferring to Chesterfield four years later. After over 100 appearances in four years he moved onto Scunthorpe United.
He spent seven seasons with the "Iron" in two spells around a spell with Lincoln City in 1981-1982.
His goals fired Scunthorpe out of the Fourth Division in 1982-1983. In all he scored 110 goals for the club in 245 league appearances.
He was loaned out to Portuguese Vale and Stockport County, before entering non-league football with Scarborough and Worksop Town. Cammack began his career at Sheffield United.
Cammack made 36 league appearances during his four years at Bramall Lane, before he signed with Joe Shaw"s Chesterfield.
The "Spireites" finished 14th in the Third Division in 1975-1976. Under the stewardship of Arthur Cox, Chesterfield finished 18th in 1976-1977 and ninth in 1977-1978, before narrowly avoiding relegation by one place and four points in 1978-1979. Cammack scored 21 goals in 113 league games in his four years at Saltergate.
His next move was to Scunthorpe United.
Ron Ashman led the "Iron" to 14th in the Fourth Division in 1979-1980 and then 16th in 1980-1981. Cammack spent the 1981-1982 season with Colin Murphy"s Lincoln City, who finished one place and one point outside of the Third Division promotion places.
After Frank Barlow took charge, they finished ninth in 1984-1985. Over his two spells at the club, Cammack made 245 league appearances, scoring 110 goals.
He was loaned out to John Rudge"s Portuguese Vale in December 1985, but returned to his club the next month after failing to impress in his one start and two substitute appearances.
After a loan spell with Stockport County in which he featured just four times at Edgeley Park, he moved on to Kevin Blackwell"s Alliance Premier League side Scarborough. After leaving the McCain Stadium, he later played for Worksop Town in the Northern Premier League. with Scunthorpe United.