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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: robinleper on January 05, 2014, 12:48:16 PM
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I remember going to a friendly vs a foreign team at the Bescot bowl 1995? We won 10-1?
Or did I just dream it?
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Rapid Bucharest? It might have been 1994 - I seem to remember John Fashanu scoring a few.
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I seem to remember John Fashanu scoring a few.
Must have been a dream then Dave.
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I seem to remember John Fashanu scoring a few.
Must have been a dream then Dave.
Chortle
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Hmm...two people sharing a dream about John Fashanu.
Analyse that!
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Awooga !!!!
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15th August, 1994: Villa 8 Rapid Bucharest 0
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Check Out the book Aston Villa Friendlies Tours & Testimonials - August 15th 1994 Aston Villa 8 Rapid Bucharest 0 Played at Bescot Stadium,
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I remember going to a friendly vs a foreign team at the Bescot bowl 1995? We won 10-1?
Or did I just dream it?
Seeing the other replies I think the 10-1 you might be thinking of is a friendly vrs SK Brann from Norway, at Villa Park.
It was in the 70's and Brian Little scored 6
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Check Out the book Aston Villa Friendlies Tours & Testimonials - August 15th 1994 Aston Villa 8 Rapid Bucharest 0 Played at Bescot Stadium,
Hi Bryan
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Speaking of friendlies, does anyone remember us beating Feyenoord 7-1 at VP in the 70's? I think it may have been at the end of our promotion season back to the old First Division. Feyenoord were a pretty good team in those days as I recall
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I remember going to a friendly vs a foreign team at the Bescot bowl 1995? We won 10-1?
Or did I just dream it?
Seeing the other replies I think the 10-1 you might be thinking of is a friendly vrs SK Brann from Norway, at Villa Park.
It was in the 70's and Brian Little scored 6
I remember that game- wasn't it sponsored by Dunlop who issued thousands of free/cut price tickets to their workforce?
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I was at the Bescot that night - the 8-0 versus Bucharest - If I remember correctly, Nii Lamptey played. Might have been his debut.
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The Dunlop match was against Eintracht Frankfurt. John Deehan scored five against Brann.
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Thanks Dave. And then there was an early eighties, high scoring, friendly against european opposition where their keeper made howler after howler. After he fluffed a Peter Withe shot in front of the Holte, Withe's goalcelebration consisted of him pointing at the keeper and roaring with laughter!
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The Dunlop match was against Eintracht Frankfurt. John Deehan scored five against Brann.
Must have been 11-1 then :)
Have to admit, I don't remember Dixie scoring, 5 though.
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Does anyone remember the Moscow Dynamo friendly in the 90s? Most boring game I have ever attended.
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
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Speaking of friendlies, does anyone remember us beating Feyenoord 7-1 at VP in the 70's? I think it may have been at the end of our promotion season back to the old First Division. Feyenoord were a pretty good team in those days as I recall
Willy Wombat I was at that game and I think it was in the 73-74 season. IIRC Feyenoord were in the run up to the Uefa cup final and sent out a team of stringers.
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Does anyone remember the Moscow Dynamo friendly in the 90s? Most boring game I have ever attended.
Was that the one before we played Inter in 1990, and vouchers from it got priority for the UEFA Cup?
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Does anyone remember the Moscow Dynamo friendly in the 90s? Most boring game I have ever attended.
yep 0-0 but it was just before the Inter game and you could get a voucher for a ticket to the next game.
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
I was at that one. I think their full back got a late winner. I have a surname beginning with J in my head. I also remember a game in SGT's first season against Monaco, I think on a Monday night and I also think we lost 2-0. Hoddle and Hateley were at Monaco at the time.
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
I didn't think that game took place.
I vaguely remember Doug saying something about them reneging on the deal, but was advised to leave alone.
As I say, though, I'm pretty vague about it so it might have been something else.
Perhaps one of the historians could enlighten me :)
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I'm pretty sure it took place but I think it may have taken longer to arrange than originally planned and also a home and away idea may have been reduced to one game.
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I'm pretty sure it took place but I think it may have taken longer to arrange than originally planned and also a home and away idea may have been reduced to one game.
Yes, I think that's what it was.
We were supposed to go over there, and if I remember they kept putting it off.
I'm sure I read that Doug wanted to take 'Action' of sorts, but was advised to leave well alone.
A bit hazy on the story, but, down Bari way there are big Mafia links.
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I'm sure I was at the Bari game.... might be confusing it with the testimonial game for Sid v Stoke???
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I was at that one. I think their full back got a late winner. I have a surname beginning with J in my head. I also remember a game in SGT's first season against Monaco, I think on a Monday night and I also think we lost 2-0. Hoddle and Hateley were at Monaco at the time.
I was at that one, too, Damo, and we won 3-0. It was not long after we signed Platt and Hoddle and Hateley had just moved to Monaco. This is the best link I can find about it, I'm afraid: Getty Images (http://www.gettyimages.it/detail/fotografie-di-cronaca/glenn-hoddle-in-action-for-as-monaco-in-a-fotografie-di-cronaca/104207633).
I seem to remember that only the Holte and the North Stand were open that night.
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I'm pretty sure it took place but I think it may have taken longer to arrange than originally planned and also a home and away idea may have been reduced to one game.
Yes, I think that's what it was.
We were supposed to go over there, and if I remember they kept putting it off.
I'm sure I read that Doug wanted to take 'Action' of sorts, but was advised to leave well alone.
A bit hazy on the story, but, down Bari way there are big Mafia links.
I thought we drew over here but I could be wrong. We were supposed to play a return game and a date was provisionally announced but later cancelled. I know a handful of supporters who had already booked flights and ended up watching Napoli in a televised game, which raised comment in the Villa Bugle after they'd been seen wearing Villa shirts on TV.
We were also stitched up over the sell-on clause in Platt's transfer, when he moved to Juventus for the same fee as we'd sold him for and two 'free transfers' went in the opposite direction. The self-proclaimed master businessman then in charge later said that he'd tried to complain about it but had been warned off and a policeman later told him that the threats had Mafia connections. of course - UEFA, the FA and Interpol would always sit idly by while officials of a Serie A club made threats to the chairman of one of Europe's most famous clubs. Presumably the policeman who warned Doug off was the same one to whom he reported the death threats that he always claimed he received from our supporters.
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Wasn't aware of that Monaco game at all, it was only a couple of days after my first ever match (against Leicester). I'm all for continental friendlies, it's the only chance we've got of playing these teams at the moment.
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I was at that one. I think their full back got a late winner. I have a surname beginning with J in my head. I also remember a game in SGT's first season against Monaco, I think on a Monday night and I also think we lost 2-0. Hoddle and Hateley were at Monaco at the time.
I was at that one, too, Damo, and we won 3-0. It was not long after we signed Platt and Hoddle and Hateley had just moved to Monaco. This is the best link I can find about it, I'm afraid: Getty Images (http://www.gettyimages.it/detail/fotografie-di-cronaca/glenn-hoddle-in-action-for-as-monaco-in-a-fotografie-di-cronaca/104207633).
I seem to remember that only the Holte and the North Stand were open that night.
You are right, I was slightly off with my memory of the result! I do remember me and a couple of mates wandering round to the players entrance after the game in time to see Hoddle and Hateley whisked off in a Range Rover. Hately was wearing a rather effeminate long fur coat.
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I'm sure I was at the Bari game.... might be confusing it with the testimonial game for Sid v Stoke???
That was the one where Witton Lane stand was being demolished, Stoke bought loads down and their kit man played the last ten minutes!
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
Was that the game Platt kicked the game off then left the pitch straight away?
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
Was that the game Platt kicked the game off then left the pitch straight away?
I don't think Bari would let him play as he wasn't insured, I could be wrong.
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Speaking of friendlies, does anyone remember us beating Feyenoord 7-1 at VP in the 70's? I think it may have been at the end of our promotion season back to the old First Division. Feyenoord were a pretty good team in those days as I recall
Willy Wombat I was at that game and I think it was in the 73-74 season. IIRC Feyenoord were in the run up to the Uefa cup final and sent out a team of stringers.
Thanks Pat, pretty sure I hadn't dreamed it :)
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I recall the Moscow Dynamo nil all. I was about 9 or 10 and only went to get an Inter Voucher. So that would have been September or October 1990? We definitely beat Sunderland 3-0 at home around the same time when Tony Norman let a Daley shot through his hands and over his shoulder.
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How about the Bari game, which was part of the deal for Platt going? I think we lost 1-0 and Platt missed the game through injury (or perhaps he'd already forgot where Villa Park was).
Was that the game Platt kicked the game off then left the pitch straight away?
I don't think Bari would let him play as he wasn't insured, I could be wrong.
I think that was the Birch testimonial when he'd just signed and came onto the pitch at the start wearing a Bari shirt.
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Aren't we still owed a friendly against Bayern Munich as part of the McInally deal?
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I've finally remembered the full back who I reckon got a late winner for Bari in the Platt friendly at Villa Park. Robert Jarni.
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I recall the Moscow Dynamo nil all. I was about 9 or 10 and only went to get an Inter Voucher. So that would have been September or October 1990? We definitely beat Sunderland 3-0 at home around the same time when Tony Norman let a Daley shot through his hands and over his shoulder.
October 13th.
*puts away the Friendlies book*
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I'm pretty sure it took place but I think it may have taken longer to arrange than originally planned and also a home and away idea may have been reduced to one game.
Yes, I think that's what it was.
We were supposed to go over there, and if I remember they kept putting it off.
I'm sure I read that Doug wanted to take 'Action' of sorts, but was advised to leave well alone.
A bit hazy on the story, but, down Bari way there are big Mafia links.
I thought we drew over here but I could be wrong. We were supposed to play a return game and a date was provisionally announced but later cancelled. I know a handful of supporters who had already booked flights and ended up watching Napoli in a televised game, which raised comment in the Villa Bugle after they'd been seen wearing Villa shirts on TV.
We were also stitched up over the sell-on clause in Platt's transfer, when he moved to Juventus for the same fee as we'd sold him for and two 'free transfers' went in the opposite direction. The self-proclaimed master businessman then in charge later said that he'd tried to complain about it but had been warned off and a policeman later told him that the threats had Mafia connections. of course - UEFA, the FA and Interpol would always sit idly by while officials of a Serie A club made threats to the chairman of one of Europe's most famous clubs. Presumably the policeman who warned Doug off was the same one to whom he reported the death threats that he always claimed he received from our supporters.
We went to the game that didn't happen in Bari. Goughy had a trip booked but those due to go on it were refunded as he had cancellation insurance, unlike us.