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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Villafirst on December 15, 2015, 04:52:19 AM
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Yes, still in the memory bank, a stunning win. 5-1 at half-time. Your memories of that night.........
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One seriously unforgettable evening, apparently, The Liverpool players said it was the only time they ever saw the Magnificent Bob Paisley - for whom i have an Ocean of respect - lose his temper.
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A truly unforgettable evening - I'd never seen anything like it before and doubt I will ever see the likes of that first half again. Completely destroyed them, almost every time we had the ball you just thought if we can just score again now - and we did - frequently.
I've mentioned on here more than once how the one thing that annoys me to this day is that Central TV chose to take their only set of cameras to Derby to watch Derek Hales play in a 0-0 draw - what a waste !!
Another thing I remember is that we could've had at least a couple more in the second half - I remember us missing a couple of decent half chances and Clemence making a couple of fine saves.
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A truly unforgettable evening - I'd never seen anything like it before and doubt I will ever see the likes of that first half again. Completely destroyed them, almost every time we had the ball you just thought if we can just score again now - and we did - frequently.
I've mentioned on here more than once how the one thing that annoys me to this day is that Central TV chose to take their only set of cameras to Derby to watch Derek Hales play in a 0-0 draw - what a waste !!
Another thing I remember is that we could've had at least a couple more in the second half - I remember us missing a couple of decent half chances and Clemence making a couple of fine saves.
Ironically, Newbon went to VP and watched the first-half unfold from the old Ansells box and realised his big error! There is some amateur grainy footage of the game but I've never managed to track it down. Andy Gray has verified this.
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One hell of a first half, second half was still good, but, Liverpool just played to stop the rot.
A wonderful team performance.
I think Emlyn Hughes and Phil Thompson must have had many a sleepless night after that game, as Andy Gray and John Deehan ripped them apart.
Dennis Mortimer was outstanding, and should have been cemented in the England team.
I'd forgotten that we had our reserve keeper, Jake Findley, and an 18 year old centre half, Charlie Young, starting.
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What an unforgettable night. I went with my Liverpool supporting mate. He disappeared at half time ha ha. That was the team that went on to win the European cup at the end of that season. Just shows, what a great performance that was. Shame there is no TV evidence
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
Oh for days of scraping a 2-1 win
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
Also 3-1 away to Dirty Leeds. Three wins in a week.
As for Newbon, should never have worked again.
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
Also 3-1 away to Dirty Leeds. Three wins in a week.
As for Newbon, should never have worked again.
I think it may have been Trevor East (Newbon's boss and a Derby fan) who chose to send the cameras to the Baseball Ground.
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
The Newcastle game was played with snow and ice still on the Witton End which if I am not mistaken was the last time that we had the Witton End as we knew it. Newcastle brought an incredible support. I am sure at the time they were 4th in the table, don't know how that has stuck in my mind.
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I remember it being bitterly cold for that Newcastle game on the Saturday following our demolition of Liverpool.
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Little other than just a feeling of complete awe about was happening sticks in my mind about the game, I was only nine though to be fair!
I only got to come to a few games a season with my Dad at that point, so was really chuffed that when I said I wanted to go to this one he said yes!
We'd thumped Wrexham 5 - 1 in the League cup on my Birthday In October, so I was seen as a bit of a lucky charm amongst my Dad's mates for a while!
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The most exciting attacking Villa team in my lifetime simply crushed the best team in Europe that night. We were an unstoppable force at home.
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Remember when the ref blew for half time me and my mates on the Holte just stood there looking at each other thinking "did that really just happen"
Just the best times ever
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From memory, we played Newcastle at home on Sat 18th December; we scraped a 2-1 win 2 John Deehan goals I think. Players were a bit knackered after the 5-1 midweek exploits. Oh for days like that again......
The Newcastle game was played with snow and ice still on the Witton End which if I am not mistaken was the last time that we had the Witton End as we knew it. Newcastle brought an incredible support. I am sure at the time they were 4th in the table, don't know how that has stuck in my mind.
I was on the Witton End too and it was hard to see the Holte End goal clearly through the snow - a really cold day. I was 14 and at one point about 4 Newcastle fans of my own age surrounded me and asked to "swap" scarves. I didn't but after the game my dad told me he had kept an eye on me from 4-5 steps behind and was glad I had stood up for myself.
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Remember when the ref blew for half time me and my mates on the Holte just stood there looking at each other thinking "did that really just happen"
Just the best times ever
I may have dreamt this - but shortly after Ray Kennedy made it 4-1, I seem to remember us getting our 5th, and the crowd was shocked into an almost amazed silence.
Unforgettable night - I've said that many times - I seem to remember a few weeks before that they'd scored 3 fairly late goals to beat us up at their place and Barry Davies saying something like this Villa team was going to be "the team to dethrone Liverpool in the near future".
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Castlefields_villan
I remember it to the same sort of silence before the anderlecht semi at vp when everyone realised that this was the biggest game in our history until 26-05-82
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I remember that game as one of, if not the best game I've ever seen a Villa team play. I was standing on the witton end that night due to a good scouse mate not wanting to go on the holte, lucky me. I remember it was like dream this was a top Liverpool side absolutely brilliant, a little cameo I remember was A Liverpool fan screaming out Comon youve got them on the run, when they pulled it back to 4:1, the majority of their fans just looked stunned.
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Didn't nobody capture anything on their phones?
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Yea I did
The Apple iPhone was actually launched that night just in time for me to video it 😀😀😀😀😀
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I was there that night, memories r made of this, two of the best players of my all time andy gray and alex cropley thnxs.