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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Dave Clark Five on November 08, 2010, 10:46:31 PM
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In which match was Charlie Aitken dropped, Villa played three centre halves in the back four and we lost 3-0?
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Bournmouth away '72 ?
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Bournmouth away '72 ?
Correct! It was also one game where I paid twice to get in. Once into their end, promptly kicked back over the turnstiles, then again into the Brighton Beach End.
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Wasn't it the Boscombe beach end?
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It was the Brighton Beach End.
See description of the new ground below:
The stadium was literally built in 2001 in a matter of months. It comprises three permanent stands on both sides and at one end, with a temporary stand at the South end of the ground. The three permanent stands are of roughly the same design and height and are quite smart looking, with the Main Stand having a row of executive boxes to its rear. Each is a covered single tiered stand, with good views of the playing action, with perspex wind shields at each side. The stand roofs have perspex panels, helping get more light to the pitch. For a number of seasons the South end of the stadium has been unused but it has now been filled with a temporary structure. This stand is a small uncovered all seated affair. It is just ten rows high and has a capacity of 1360 seats. The corners of the ground are open and they are home to some unusual looking floodlights. The pitch has been rotated 90 degrees from its old position and if you ever visited the old ground, try figuring out where the old Brighton Beach End was located!
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I was at that game at Bournemouth and we were well and truly turned over that day, Ted McDougall and Phil Boyer scored stacks of goals for them.
But the revenge at Villa Park latter in the season was all the more sweet.
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How good was Ted Mcdougall?
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How good was Ted Mcdougall?
He was a goal scoring machine up to a certain level. Pretty well a 50% strike rate overall in his career. But at the highest level, those scoring feats somewhat dried up. In those terms, he could be compared with Steve Bull.
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Who did we play in Martin O'Neills second friendly in charge in The Netherlands?
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Who did we play in Martin O'Neills second friendly in charge in The Netherlands?
Groningen.
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Correct.
And the following turgid game?
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FC Utrecht?
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Nope.
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FC Twente?
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Nope.
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AZ Alkmaar?
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I can't remember the exact order of O'Neill's first friendlies but I remember we played NEC Nijmegen and Hanover 96 that summer. The latter I remember because I was there during the World Cup and there were posters everywhere advertising it.
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NEC Nijmegen is correct.