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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Legion on October 11, 2011, 08:50:17 PM
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Legion, I can't access youtube but I know cried when I heard this result in town with my mom and nan as a nipper - from the Argus of course. If there was one moment I could change in Villa's history it would probably be Andy Lochhead's under-hit shot in the second half.
We went in to town the next day to salute the players in their open top bus parade, which you could hardly imagine after losing a final now.
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Fantastic find. I am going to find an hour and watch this from start to finish.
I was 13 at the time and our Dad really pushed the boat out for this. He took us all on a special train from New St direct to Wembley Central which included a meal on the train and seats right on the half way line in the upper tier. We also took along this old chap with us who had been to the FA Cup final in 1905 when Villa beat Newcastle.
When the final whistle went it was the second time the Villa had reduced me to tears, the first time being when Everton won 4-2 at VP in 1967 and relegated us. To this day, I cannot hear the name Martin Chivers without it leaving me feeling sad. I feel much the same about the name Steve Perryman, chasing back to clear the ball off the line.
Of course, thanks to Ray, Brian, Chris, Deano, Ian, Dalian, Savo etc the pain was eased over the years. I think for some of us of certain era the League Cup has always held a special affection, more than the FA Cup and even the European Cup. Although we lost that day, watching those 3rd division claret and blues on the Wembley pitch was tangible proof that we were on the way back from what had been a very dark place.
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I was 8 and our Dad said, well it took an England international to beat us.
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From my memory as a 11 year old at the time we played them off the park. Spurs had 2 shots and both went in.
I know this probably wasn't the case (I haven't seen the video yet)
I remember, as if it was yesterday, Andy Locheads shot bobbling towards the line, everything seemed to be in slow motion exept for Steve Perryman.
Even at the end as they were parading the cup we out sung their lot, can't imagine that happening today.
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your right the stands would clear rather rapidly today, some good footballers in both teams. I always wear the 71 top to the match these days as it reminds me of a fantastic time to be a Villa supporter.
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PS going to watch this at dinnertime.
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A most memorable occasion that i still vividly remember. We played the spuds off the park but lost! On the Villa players lap of honour even though we had lost I sang so loudly with tears streaming down my face. I really look foward to seeing it again and hope it proves how we were robbed
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Thanks for posting this Legion.
I was 14 at the time and went down on my own on the train to Wembley Central, my ticket being on the side and my mates were behind the goal, so I gave up my bench seat (!) at half time to find them..course I could not (no mobiles then) but watched 2nd half from behind the goal.
Great occasion, tho the result killed me.
For Christmas that year I got the LP of the ITV commentry, which of course I still have, with a picture of Fred Turnbull on the front ( I think, at work at mo)
Great memories and will watch later to see if Perryman falls over....
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Also being discussed here:
http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?board=4.0
The youtube clip is taken from a Tottenham League Cup Finals video which has about three of their games. I played it in the Wandering Minstrel (or whatever it was called at the time) many years ago before an Albion away game. We all sat there hoping that Andy Lochhead's shot would not get cleared by Steve Perryman but were disappointed.
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That is a great find. Thank you for posting.
I went to the game. I was 10. My two sisters and me had seats but Dad had to stand behind the goal. I recall holding it all together after the game until we met up with Dad, and as soon as I saw him I burst into tears.
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I've never seen the game. I saw all the rounds up to the final, but my fiance had arranged our wedding about 12 months earlier and the date happened to coincide with the date of the final. There was no getting out of it. (Well, not until a couple of years later and then it was too late of course)
I was gutted when I gave my ticket away, but I have always consoled myself with the fact that I was there that night at Villa Park for the semi.
Edit: Looking forward to seeing it now, 40 years later!
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Also being discussed here:
http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?board=4.0
The youtube clip is taken from a Tottenham League Cup Finals video which has about three of their games. I played it in the Wandering Minstrel (or whatever it was called at the time) many years ago before an Albion away game. We all sat there hoping that Andy Lochhead's shot would not get cleared by Steve Perryman but were disappointed.
Dave, I always thought the Minstrel was a Blues pub?
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I love THAT shirt, together with blue lion and blue numbers.
Should have kept the history with that badge, plain light blue I reckon.
Great show by Chico Hamilton and co. - lovely to watch even though we didn't win.
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Also being discussed here:
http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?board=4.0
The youtube clip is taken from a Tottenham League Cup Finals video which has about three of their games. I played it in the Wandering Minstrel (or whatever it was called at the time) many years ago before an Albion away game. We all sat there hoping that Andy Lochhead's shot would not get cleared by Steve Perryman but were disappointed.
Dave, I always thought the Minstrel was a Blues pub?
At the time I refer to it was run by a well known Villa fan.
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Also being discussed here:
http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?board=4.0
The youtube clip is taken from a Tottenham League Cup Finals video which has about three of their games. I played it in the Wandering Minstrel (or whatever it was called at the time) many years ago before an Albion away game. We all sat there hoping that Andy Lochhead's shot would not get cleared by Steve Perryman but were disappointed.
Dave, I always thought the Minstrel was a Blues pub?
At the time I refer to it was run by a well known Villa fan.
The pub was called 49ers - and it was a mental session.
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Willie Anderson should have gone down in the first ten minutes when he charged into the area. but he didnt cheat and thats to his credit. I was speaking to Fred Turnbull a couple of months ago and he said we didnt do that kind of thing back then.
Well we didnt but Marsh and Lee most certainly did!
The second greatest match I ever experienced. The first is on the official website now! And yes I was in Rotterdam but for a lot of us of a certain age there was nothing like those two wonderful matches in 1971 either before or after.
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Agreed Ron, there was nothing like that period supporting the Villa for me.
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I was 8 years old when I watched this game with my Dad and being in Cambridge at the time we had to endure those Spurs fans celebrating, I was in tears as they danced around the back room of our Nan's pub.
I remember the Villa playing very well and loving the Claret and Blue kit, especially as Spurs were in boring white, I still wear this classic Villa kit to matches.
my Dad said don't worry we will have our day..75/77 League Cups and Champions 10 years later, European Champions 11 years later....
thanks Dad
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