Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Desi on October 08, 2011, 09:49:58 AM
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http://www.talksport.co.uk/magazine/big-picture/2011-10-08/amazing-aston-villa-photos-european-cup-winners-wembley-legends-villa-park-classics-and-more-gre (http://www.talksport.co.uk/magazine/big-picture/2011-10-08/amazing-aston-villa-photos-european-cup-winners-wembley-legends-villa-park-classics-and-more-gre)
Can anyone comprehend how a certain HDE destroyed this!
(http://www.talksport.co.uk/sites/default/files/imagecache/ts_magazine_big_picture/1242433.jpg)
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No, but he did give us the bicycle kick and saved us in the war. It would have made a brilliant refurb if they had combined the traditional with the modern-sort of Arts and Crafts but using hi-tech.
Sadly Herbert's approach to building was like his approach to most things, more suited to tarmacadam the drive than creating a legacy.
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Great pictures, thank you for posting. However, a sad reminder for me of how shit modern day football is compared with the memories most of these photos bring back....
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Cheers Desi brilliant pictures thanks for posting.
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Fantastic photos recalling much happier days.
Never could understand why Herbert merely bulldozed the Trinity with no consideration for the iconic status it held. If it couldn't be redeveloped at least they could have incorporated the mosaic somewhere rather than just bunging it in a skip
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Knocking down the original Trinity is the worst act of vandalism ever associated with our football club. Visiting Villa Park has never been the same to me since.
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Great pictures.
I like the one of Doug ticking off the list of managers he'd sacked, whilst posing with the League Cup he'd won single-handedly.
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Excellent link, cheers for that
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Knocking down the original Trinity is the worst act of vandalism ever associated with our football club. Visiting Villa Park has never been the same to me since.
Agree entirely.
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Great pictures, thank you for posting. However, a sad reminder for me of how shit modern day football is compared with the memories most of these photos bring back....
Indeed, Richard.
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I particularly like the one of Ugo being swamped by fans in 1996. Pity there are no Tranmere photos on there.
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The European cup with Dennis and Alan Evans is wrongly labelled as Mortimer and Morley.
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Blimey show these to Sky and show them we had a history before the Prem. Some great personal memories in there
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The European cup with Dennis and Alan Evans is wrongly labelled as Mortimer and Morley.
The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
Still, some good pictures in there.
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Knocking down the original Trinity is the worst act of vandalism ever associated with our football club. Visiting Villa Park has never been the same to me since.
Wrong thread I know but.....HDE twat!
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The European cup with Dennis and Alan Evans is wrongly labelled as Mortimer and Morley.
The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
Still, some good pictures in there.
Yeah,that was the infamous makita tornament. I remember being surrounded by Sampdoria fans who stunk to high heaven.
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Knocking down the original Trinity is the worst act of vandalism ever associated with our football club. Visiting Villa Park has never been the same to me since.
I agree. He should be ashamed.
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Truly evocative photos there. So proud. And as others have said, losing the old Trinity was bad enough, but to see what replaced it? Shameful.
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The old Trinity was a lovely looking stand, but some of the views of the pitch were really shit, especially the bottom tier.
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(http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/5671/aston20villa20league20c.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/8/aston20villa20league20c.jpg/)
Gary Shaw looks like one of The Munsters.
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The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
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I reckon that it is from the pre-season Makita Tournament at Wembley in August 1990. The semi-final against Arsenal was on the Friday night, so the bright sunshine would indicate it was the Saturday afternoon when we lost the third place match to a Kevin Richardson-inspired Real Sociedad.
Not the most auspicious of starts for Dr Venglos...
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The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
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I reckon that it is from the pre-season Makita Tournament at Wembley in August 1990. The semi-final against Arsenal was on the Friday night, so the bright sunshine would indicate it was the Saturday afternoon when we lost the third place match to a Kevin Richardson-inspired Real Sociedad.
Not the most auspicious of starts for Dr Venglos...
We wore the white/black away kit v Arsenal.
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The old Trinity was a lovely looking stand, but some of the views of the pitch were really shit, especially the bottom tier.
But you would agree the new stand is a terrible replacement for such a grand structure? Sure the views are better, but look at it! They could have built something more aesthetically pleasing as a replacement for such a fine stand.
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A pleasant trip down memory lane. Thank you.
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Pitch side, the Trinity Road was due for refurbishment as the seats we're rather uncomfortable. However, The Trinity Road façade should have remained and been incorporated into the building plans for the rebuilding.
It was an act of vandalism by Ellis who wanted it removed and a complete new stand rebuilt as another living testament to his memory.
Sorry to go off-topic and just my opinion of course.
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Sorry to Hijack but one of those photo's reminds me of one of my favourite nights....
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Sorry to Hijack but one of those photo's reminds me of one of my favourite nights....
Never apologise for posting that, marvellous.
I was in the Army back then and on pre-Bosnia training somewhere in Kent, we were given the night off to watch this on the telly as a couple of our officers were Villa fans, I was consequently given the next morning off as well being the only Villa 'other rank' because they insisted on pouring much brandy down my neck in celebration.
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It was an act of vandalism by Ellis who wanted it removed and a complete new stand rebuilt as another living testament to his memory.
Well he certainly achieved that. I can't think of a more fitting testament to Herbert's involvement with Aston Villa than the hideous Lego warehouse he threw up in place of that magnificent stand. That, and naming the Witton Lane after himself, make the modern Villa Park a monument to his thrift and his ego. I'll certainly never forget what he did for us. Sorry, to us.
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The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
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I reckon that it is from the pre-season Makita Tournament at Wembley in August 1990. The semi-final against Arsenal was on the Friday night, so the bright sunshine would indicate it was the Saturday afternoon when we lost the third place match to a Kevin Richardson-inspired Real Sociedad.
Not the most auspicious of starts for Dr Venglos...
We wore the white/black away kit v Arsenal.
I was at Wembley on the Saturday and (poor memory) I thought we drew vs Real Sociedad. some great photo's on there and they have now been added to my Villa photo screensaver at work.
UTV
The Doc
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The European cup with Dennis and Alan Evans is wrongly labelled as Mortimer and Morley.
The Tony Daley picture is not taken from one of our runners-up seasons either, the kit's wrong.
Still, some good pictures in there.
Looks to me like the Makita tournament at wembley before the start of the 90/91 season