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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Deano's Mullet on November 24, 2013, 10:29:12 AM
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The entire day as covered by ITV back in 89. Happy days. Elton Welsby, Andy Gray, Brian Moore etc. Great shots of the old Villa Park, love the one at 1hr 41 taken using that old bug eye lens that you don't see so much of these days.
Check out the rest of this guys videos. Amazing.
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The entire day as covered by ITV back in 89. Happy days. Elton Welsby, Andy Gray, Brian Moore etc. Great shots of the old Villa Park, love the one at 1hr 41 taken using that old bug eye lens that you don't see so much of these days.
Check out the rest of this guys videos. Amazing.
I love the way they used the fight music from Rocky IV as the intro music
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Trinity Road giving it the big un. Those were the days.
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Ahhh, takes me back to that old VHS tape that I wore out after watching it countless times.
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Ahhh, takes me back to that old VHS tape that I wore out after watching it countless times.
Same here, I still have the tape packed away somewhere, I could virtually recite the commentary.
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I remember watching it on T.V, I was 14 and eating those pizzas that were in the shape of feet.
Gutted when we conceded 2 late ones.
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Great days remember them giving the attendance as circa 17k it sure didnt look like it there
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Great days remember them giving the attendance as circa 17k it sure didnt look like it there
I always thought Doug was on the fiddle with attendance's back then.
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Ahhh, takes me back to that old VHS tape that I wore out after watching it countless times.
Same here, I still have the tape packed away somewhere, I could virtually recite the commentary.
Same here, I must have driven my parents mad with the amount of times I watched it again.
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What a game! I remember Uncle Baz coming round, sitting on the sofa and asking the score.
'2-0', we said.
'Ah, two down already, eh.'
You can imagine the rest.
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My mate was having marital trouble at the time.
He came home from the match, walked straight into the lounge and started re-winding the tape. His Mrs threatened to leave him and go to her mothers if he sat and watched the whole thing again.
By the time we scored the first goal she was packing her suitcase.....
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just watched the first half.
the wonder of TV, everybody waving at every set piece hoping their mug is on the gogglebox.
UTV
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I had just moved back to Shirley from the Cotswolds and decided to go to this game and stood on the Holte end. What a game to pick!
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I can remember a couple of lads on the train working out where Villa would be if they won by however many goals on the way to the game. I also remember having a lot of space around me on The Holte and the 'Keown, Keown what's the score?' chant.
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What part of the match can you hear that scouser shouting...'Brian Moore, can you hear me...you twat?'
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Just before half time 50mins 04
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Just before half time 50mins 04
Thanks, that cheered me up.
I do miss Brain Moore commentating.
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Just before half time 50mins 04
Thanks, that cheered me up.
I do miss Brain Moore commentating.
he was great.
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Loved that game
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Love Graham Taylor's comments at half time "Keep our shape, not do anything stupid, difficult with the crowd looking for us to get 4, 5 and 6"
A great game. Having missed out on the glory days of the late 70s and early 80s it was the first time I can remember believing we were in for a special season.
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Love Graham Taylor's comments at half time "Keep our shape, not do anything stupid, difficult with the crowd looking for us to get 4, 5 and 6"
A great game. Having missed out on the glory days of the late 70s and early 80s it was the first time I can remember believing we were in for a special season.
Taylor answering a question about Gordon Cowans at half time "A tremendous 45 minutes, now I need another 45 from him". Love it.
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Missed going to this one on account of having a Gaelic football match that day which was cancelled at the last minute on account of a no show by the opposition. Arrived home just as Cowans opened the scoring. The GAA, there.