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Title: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on March 01, 2016, 12:45:53 PM
What a day. On the pitch at the end, brilliant


The Guardian (London)


February 28, 1994

SOCCER: BOSNICH HAUNTS TRANMERE;
Coca-Cola Cup, semi-final, second leg: Aston Villa 3, Tranmere 1 (agg 44 at 90min; aet; Villa win 5-4 on pens)

BYLINE: DAVID LACEY

SECTION: THE GUARDIAN SPORTS PAGE; Pg. 12

LENGTH: 765 words

 SO IT was Aston Villa after all. The power of the cross came to their aid in an enthralling Coca-Cola Cup encounter yesterday, and after Tranmere Rovers had been denied a place in the final by the width of a post, Villa made sure of a visit to Wembley on Palm Sunday by winning the epilogue.
Tranmere took a 31 lead from the first leg to Villa Park and were 43 ahead on aggregate when Atkinson nodded the overall scores level in the 88th minute. There they stayed. Penalties followed. The more exciting these affairs are, the greater the sense of anti-climax when they have to be settled in such a fashion. At least this time the shoot-out did its best not to spoil the epic flavour of what had gone before.


 Villa Park roared its relief when Bosnich blocked Brannan's kick, but then Ehiogu hit the Tranmere bar and Richardson cleared it by several yards to give O'Brien the chance to take the First Division club to their first major Wembley final. Bosnich promptly saved again, and repeated the exercise after Daley's assured kick had beaten Nixon.
As celebrating Villa supporters invaded the pitch the thought that Bosnich ought not to have stayed on the field beyond the opening half-hour continued to nag. After all, the Aston Villa goalkeeper had brought down Aldridge to deny the Tranmere striker a scoring opportunity.

Aldridge subsequently put away the penalty but only after Alan Gunn used his discretion and let Bosnich off with a lecture. Some other referees would have shown him the red card. Of course Spink would have come on instead, but Villa would still have been reduced to 10 men in a gruelling cup tie.

Either way Ron Atkinson, Villa's manager, has now taken his third different club to a League Cup final and awaits Wednesday's second leg at Hillsborough to discover which of his two previous employers, Sheffield Wednesday or Manchester United, will meet his present team. Until his namesake's redeeming header, however, the point looked increasingly academic.

Aldridge's penalty stunned a Villa side that had just scored twice in four minutes to wipe out Tranmere's lead from Prenton Park. In the end Tranmere were as much victims of their own tiredness. Nolan was again their outstanding player and no one less deserved to be set up for the crucial penalty miss.

Villa were still not themselves. In midfield they often laboured and at the back McGrath looked unusually vulnerable. But the persistence of their centres wore down Tranmere's sweeper system.

Yet Tranmere could have put the semi-final beyond Villa's reach at the start of the match. In the space of a minute Aldridge stumbled before he could shoot, Bosnich made a double save from Nevin, and Malkin, coming in unmarked on the left to meet Nolan's low cross from the right, shot wide.

Villa seemed to have punished these misses decisively when they scored in the 20th and 24th minutes. A mix-up between Hughes and Nolan allowed Daley to find Townsend and as his cross dipped towards the near post Saunders scuttled through the defence to flick it past Nixon. Then Richardson gathered a short free-kick from Houghton and this time Teale met a long, searching centre with a low header into the net.

After Aldridge's penalty Villa spent almost the entire second half crowding into the Tranmere penalty area. Yet Aldridge nearly increased Rovers' aggregate lead with a shot that clipped the outside of a post.

Tranmere hung on bravely - but they were hanging on. Eventually they allowed themselves to be surprised by a quick free-kick and Atkinson was unmarked as he met Daley's cross with a firm header down inside the near post.

Less than two minutes later O'Brien's 25-yard free-kick curled beyond Bosnich's reach only to rebound from high up on the left-hand post. To that extent Tranmere were unlucky, but Villa had shown a lot of guts in reaching the sixth final of a competition they have already won three times.

- The Tranmere manager John King said of the Bosnich incident: "As soon as it happened I thought he had to go. But it didn't happen. The referee has made a decision and we abide by it. I certainly didn't challenge him about it afterwards. It was more important to talk to my players and be with them."

Aston Villa: Bosnich; Cox (Fenton, 76min), McGrath, Teale, Barrett, Houghton (Ehiogu, 90min), Richardson, Townsend, Daley, Atkinson, Saunders.

Tranmere Rovers: Nixon; Nolan, Higgins, Hughes (Thomas, 90), McGreal, Nevin (Morrissey, 97), O'Brien, Irons, Brannan, Malkin, Aldridge.

Referee: A Gunn (South Chailey).

Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Bottom Right 89 on March 01, 2016, 01:08:52 PM
Nice one, this was the best game I've ever seen at Villa Park, if you wanted to bury one match in a time capsule to demonstrate to future generations the drama of football it was this game. When people talk about lack of atmosphere at our ground its because we remember days like this - the scenes and noise in the Holte End when Shaun Teale nodded his goal in was probably the loudest I have experienced with the exception of maybe Baggies Cup game or Semi Final last season.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Nev on March 01, 2016, 01:16:51 PM
What an attitiude from King.

Better than the spoilt child antics of so many "legends" now stinking out the dugouts in the game these days.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: somersetlion on March 01, 2016, 01:20:09 PM
Best atmosphere I ever witnessed at VP - chants were starting from all sides - not just the Holte.  Went to every game of that cup run.  Remember going to Wembley certain we would beat Man Utd.  Oh to be 18 again!!
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Richard E on March 01, 2016, 01:22:08 PM
What a day. The atmosphere was incredible, the full gamut of emotions in a single afternoon and the most heart stopping penalty shoot out imaginable. I can still see the Tranmere player leaping in the air with delight at one point in the shoot out because we'd missed one of ours, and thinking the game was up.

I think what made it special for some of us was that it meant we were going to get our first visit to Wembley with Villa. 
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on March 01, 2016, 01:28:17 PM
A very long story, but Paul McGrath got me 2 tickets for the first leg at Prenton Park. Me and Alex Alex Cropley from this manor went up for it and found ourselves sitting with the players' wives. Which was a bit awkward, given that we were slating some of the players for a shocking performance.

The home leg was probably the best atmosphere I've known at a Villa game. The last great day on the old Holte. I remember shitting myself when Liam O'Brien hit the bar..

 
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Richard E on March 01, 2016, 01:30:47 PM
I think the fact that everything about the first leg - the venue, the weather, the reception from the locals, the performance, the result - was so cack just made it all the sweeter to get through.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: tomd2103 on March 01, 2016, 01:31:56 PM
Probably the most dramatic game of football I have ever been to.  It was like a rollercoaster of emotions - being 2-0 up, Bosnich luckily escaping a red card and them pulling a goal back, a late goal when it looked like we were going out, them hitting the post/bar with a free kick in the final minute of extra time and seeing the ball literally roll along our goal line to safety, and then to top it all off, the penalties.   
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: dave.woodhall on March 01, 2016, 01:38:07 PM
Probably the most dramatic game of football I have ever been to.  It was like a rollercoaster of emotions - being 2-0 up, Bosnich luckily escaping a red card and them pulling a goal back, a late goal when it looked like we were going out, them hitting the post/bar with a free kick in the final minute of extra time and seeing the ball literally roll along our goal line to safety, and then to top it all off, the penalties.   

It was also, to quote a later phrase, the last terrace mental, probably anywhere in the top flight.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on March 01, 2016, 01:38:26 PM
I remember the euphoria soon being replaced by a mad panic over ticket availability. I still remember the number for Aston Villa Clubcall, I called it so often

0898 12 11 48

Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: LeeB on March 01, 2016, 01:46:31 PM
My brothers lips had turned blue during the shoot out, I thought he was going to die on me.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: fbriai on March 01, 2016, 01:47:51 PM
The atmosphere when Atkinson's goal went in was incredible. What a day!

And to think it led to the trip down to Wembley, where we such underdogs that no-one gave us a chance - Utd would have done the treble that year, but for us - and then on to the Inter game a few months later.

They were great times at Villa Park, even though our league form wasn't the best.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on March 01, 2016, 02:20:00 PM
41 years ago today we beat Norwich at Wembley
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Pat McMahon on March 01, 2016, 02:37:24 PM
41 years ago today we beat Norwich at Wembley

I always think of that day when I see the calendar flip to March 1. My first trophy as a Villa fan.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on March 01, 2016, 02:47:47 PM
My first trophy as a Villa fan.

I thought you were at the Crystal Palace when we beat Sunderland?
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Pat McMahon on March 01, 2016, 02:51:27 PM
My first trophy as a Villa fan.

I thought you were at the Crystal Palace when we beat Sunderland?

I was ejected for persistent standing.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: castlefields_villan on March 01, 2016, 03:20:34 PM
41 years ago today we beat Norwich at Wembley

I always think of that day when I see the calendar flip to March 1. My first trophy as a Villa fan.

I was thinking that - but can we count the 3rd Division as a trophy ?
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Big Dick Edwards on March 01, 2016, 04:51:18 PM
The most incredible atmosphere at a football match I've ever experienced. People who weren't there must find it hard to believe an atmosphere against little Tranmere Rovers surpassed our European Cup Final success and epic matches against Inter Milan but I'll never forget the chants of Villa, Villa being so deafening I felt my body was going to explode. I put it down to the sheer hunger and desire of our fans to get to another cup final. We hadn't been to one for over ten years and we were ravenous for it.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: LeeB on March 01, 2016, 07:32:32 PM
41 years ago today we beat Norwich at Wembley

I always think of that day when I see the calendar flip to March 1. My first trophy as a Villa fan.

I was thinking that - but can we count the 3rd Division as a trophy ?

We would if we were Blues, but as it is we don't need to bother.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: four fornicholl on March 01, 2016, 07:38:31 PM
I remember the euphoria soon being replaced by a mad panic over ticket availability. I still remember the number for Aston Villa Clubcall, I called it so often

0898 12 11 48
Ive still got a bundle of those cards,are they worth anything
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Deano's Mullet on March 01, 2016, 10:15:11 PM
Most nerve wracking game ever. I still get chills watching that penalty shoot-out.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: rob_bridge on March 02, 2016, 02:30:07 PM
A great day and IIRC there is a photo from that day of a section of the Holte End on the front of a subsequent H&V (own copy buried somewhere in parent's loft)

Me and my mate are amongst those in the photo
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: wittonwarrior on March 05, 2016, 11:21:01 AM
Weird to think we have played two "now" non league  teams in semis of the League Cup.

One of the best ever games I went to in the cup was Wrexham - 5-1 game at Villa Park in 77' - their cup final and some of the best football ever by the Villa.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: PeterWithesShin on March 05, 2016, 01:20:58 PM
3 if we chuck in Oxford who went non league for a while.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: wittonwarrior on March 05, 2016, 01:31:41 PM
forgot about them (Oxford)
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Ormy Droid on March 05, 2016, 01:45:02 PM
This was the last time I stood on the Holte. For me football was never the same again.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Kingthing on March 07, 2016, 10:24:05 PM


When you watch it back again and the cross comes in for Dalian there is complete silence for a split second.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: LeeB on March 07, 2016, 11:36:08 PM


When you watch it back again and the cross comes in for Dalian there is complete silence for a split second.

A collective intake of breath.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Lucky Eddie on March 08, 2016, 10:40:00 AM
A day that made life worth living
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: castlefields_villan on March 08, 2016, 01:12:05 PM
I remember a heart in the mouth moment when Bosnich brought down (Was it) Aldridge _ I know he scored from the resulting penalty - but was it denial of a goal scoring opportunity.

I remember talking for a quite a while about it (the Friday afterwards) on Tom Ross' phone in - - John Slater in the Sun had made an OTT case that Bozzy should've gone and as this happened after about half an hour - with only 10 players it could've been so different.  Good Ol' Tom - he thoroughly agreed with me. 
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: LeeB on March 08, 2016, 08:45:30 PM
A day that made life worth living

God know's how many times I watched it again in the following week.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: TonyD on March 14, 2016, 06:33:15 PM
Mental.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Pete3206 on March 16, 2016, 09:33:33 PM
I still remember it all vividly. The pre match piss up in The Bagot, followed by the most dramatic day at Villa Park ever, then the post match party at The King Edward. It's the only time I've been on the pitch. One minute Bozzy was making that save, the next I was on the centre circle thinking "how the hell did I get here?"
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Rudy Can't Fail on March 17, 2016, 03:03:23 PM


When you watch it back again and the cross comes in for Dalian there is complete silence for a split second.

A collective intake of breath.

Ha! It's true.

Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: HolmesyVilla on April 12, 2016, 02:23:25 AM
Yea what a night, my dad took me in the North Stand that night, first and only time, and a penalty shoot out at that end! Quality.
Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: castlefields_villan on April 12, 2016, 11:00:08 AM


When you watch it back again and the cross comes in for Dalian there is complete silence for a split second.

A collective intake of breath.


I'd completely forgot they hit the post from a free kick in the last seconds - thanks for posting- as everybody has said - a truly unforgettable game.

Ha! It's true.


Title: Re: 22 years ago, Tranmere
Post by: Oscar Arce on April 14, 2016, 10:03:12 AM
A fantastic Villa memory.
When we were good, had some players with spirit, commitment and skill.
To put our current demise into perspective, I'll be watching Tranmere play Solihull Moors next season in the National League.
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