Blackwell has previously had spells as manager of Leeds and Luton
Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell has signed a one-year contract extension, keeping him at Bramall Lane until 2012.
Blackwell, 49, was appointed Blades boss in February following the departure of Bryan Robson.
He previously had a spell as number two to Neil Warnock before leaving to take up a coaching role at Leeds in 2003 - where he later became manager.
"This is a pleasant surprise and I feel honoured to be here," Blackwell said.
" I think this shows that the chairman wants stability and believes in the job I'm trying to do.
"It could take us a few years to achieve what we want to but I'm pleased the board have faith in me to be able to do it," Blackwell added.
Blades director Terry Robinson said: "Kevin is a breath of fresh air to the club. He has a plan which he has put in place and the club is going to grow.
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