Average attendance for home league games in the history of this fixture (total of 56 games each dating back to 1894):Villa: 43868Blues: 36169
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 27, 2017, 01:59:23 AMAll 3 goals scored at the Holte End, then? 😊
Quote from: Damo70 on October 26, 2017, 07:55:11 AMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on October 25, 2017, 06:42:22 PMI've only been there twice.The first time was in 1971, for a Youth Cup match. We had Little and Gidman in our side, they had Francis and I think Gallagher, and maybe Burns. That game ended 1-1 in front of 21,000. We won the replay at VP in front of 19,000 on a night of torrential rain.The second and last time I went there was in 1976, a 2-3 defeat.I watched a Villa v Liverpool game (either in the DOL or SGT MkII era) live on SKY with Joe Gallagher at the Solihull Borough football club. We were the only two people in there. An old workmate of mine went to school with his daughter. Apparently she was the hottest girl in school and went on to be a lapdancer. Shame I wasn't watching the game with her.I used to know Kenny Burns' son when he used to come into the betting shop I used to manage. He had a great nickname amongst his mates.'Burnsy'.Hey, nothing wrong with that nickname pal!
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on October 25, 2017, 06:42:22 PMI've only been there twice.The first time was in 1971, for a Youth Cup match. We had Little and Gidman in our side, they had Francis and I think Gallagher, and maybe Burns. That game ended 1-1 in front of 21,000. We won the replay at VP in front of 19,000 on a night of torrential rain.The second and last time I went there was in 1976, a 2-3 defeat.I watched a Villa v Liverpool game (either in the DOL or SGT MkII era) live on SKY with Joe Gallagher at the Solihull Borough football club. We were the only two people in there. An old workmate of mine went to school with his daughter. Apparently she was the hottest girl in school and went on to be a lapdancer. Shame I wasn't watching the game with her.I used to know Kenny Burns' son when he used to come into the betting shop I used to manage. He had a great nickname amongst his mates.'Burnsy'.
I've only been there twice.The first time was in 1971, for a Youth Cup match. We had Little and Gidman in our side, they had Francis and I think Gallagher, and maybe Burns. That game ended 1-1 in front of 21,000. We won the replay at VP in front of 19,000 on a night of torrential rain.The second and last time I went there was in 1976, a 2-3 defeat.
Quote from: nigel on October 27, 2017, 01:59:10 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on October 27, 2017, 01:59:23 AMAll 3 goals scored at the Holte End, then? 😊Witton End surely ?
Quote from: West Derby Villan on October 27, 2017, 07:19:55 PMQuote from: nigel on October 27, 2017, 01:59:10 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on October 27, 2017, 01:59:23 AMAll 3 goals scored at the Holte End, then? 😊Witton End surely ?Think you missed my irony, bud.Every time they play us at VP they reckon they 'Take the Holte'
If anyone can be bothered to google it and stick it up on here, there's a fantastic picture of Kenny Burns in a forest kit with his left bollock hanging out of his shorts."You've poppped out again Alan"
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 26, 2017, 08:54:53 PMIf anyone can be bothered to google it and stick it up on here, there's a fantastic picture of Kenny Burns in a forest kit with his left bollock hanging out of his shorts."You've poppped out again Alan"I'll take your Kenny Burns and raise you a Villa winning captain, Ian Ross, on the shoulders of Jimmy Cumbes, the League Cup aloft and the 'match balls' hanging out the side.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on November 01, 2017, 06:36:44 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 26, 2017, 08:54:53 PMIf anyone can be bothered to google it and stick it up on here, there's a fantastic picture of Kenny Burns in a forest kit with his left bollock hanging out of his shorts."You've poppped out again Alan"I'll take your Kenny Burns and raise you a Villa winning captain, Ian Ross, on the shoulders of Jimmy Cumbes, the League Cup aloft and the 'match balls' hanging out the side.What about, in full flow in a league game, Duncan Fergusons meat and two veg.