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Title: Bristol City
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on August 22, 2016, 10:22:31 PM
http://www.11v11.com/teams/aston-villa/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Bristol%20City/

Not too many memories, we haven't played them since 1982.

Went to Ashton Gate a few days after the famed 4-1 win at Tottenham in August 1978. I only recall it because we went to Spurs on Wednesday, the Oval on Thursday for Eng v NZ, then Reading festival for the weekend with a quick trip along the M4 for the game.

We lost 4-2 at home as season 67/68 fizzled out and I think it was one of the first games where Dad let me go in The Holte instead of being with him in The Trinity.

Alan Dicks was the manager for years. Would have been amusing to have heard their fans calling for him to be sacked ... snigger.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Pat McMahon on August 22, 2016, 10:48:58 PM
I was at that 4-2 defeat in 1967-68 - it was one of my first games in the Trinity.

Re Alan Dicks, at university a Geordie mate of mine told me that Dicks either ended up at Newcastle, or was being lined up, around the time of Arthur Cox. He reckoned the chants were of "Cox out, Dicks in"
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Perthvillan on August 23, 2016, 05:48:05 AM
I was also at that game in the 67/68 season, it was near the end of the season and we lost 4-2. I still have the programme.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: sid1964 on August 23, 2016, 06:58:19 AM
I was at the cup tie in 1982 where we won 1-0 (if memory is correct Andy Blair, scored our goal)
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: castlefields_villan on August 23, 2016, 10:12:11 AM
I was at the cup tie in 1982 where we won 1-0 (if memory is correct Andy Blair, scored our goal)

I was at the cup tie in 1982, my only visit to Ashton Gate, I sat in their main stand (in the days when you could).  At full time a supporter of theirs behind me said to me "you were lucky, you won't win the FA Cup this year" - to which I responded "well, let's put it like this, you definitely won't".

(was our winning goal fairly late on ?)
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: CT on August 23, 2016, 10:28:05 AM
I was at the cup tie in 1982 where we won 1-0 (if memory is correct Andy Blair, scored our goal)

I was at the cup tie in 1982, my only visit to Ashton Gate, I sat in their main stand (in the days when you could).  At full time a supporter of theirs behind me said to me "you were lucky, you won't win the FA Cup this year" - to which I responded "well, let's put it like this, you definitely won't".

(was our winning goal fairly late on ?)

I seem to recall being at this one as an 11yr old - Is this the game where they turned the floodlights off as soon as the game was finished?

We played in white?

I think it was down to the fact that they were strapped for cash! Hazy recollections of this one - I think I was in the Main stand too.

Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Charlie8182 on August 23, 2016, 10:38:21 AM
I was at the cup tie in 1982 where we won 1-0 (if memory is correct Andy Blair, scored our goal)

I was at the cup tie in 1982, my only visit to Ashton Gate, I sat in their main stand (in the days when you could).  At full time a supporter of theirs behind me said to me "you were lucky, you won't win the FA Cup this year" - to which I responded "well, let's put it like this, you definitely won't".

(was our winning goal fairly late on ?)

I seem to recall being at this one as an 11yr old - Is this the game where they turned the floodlights off as soon as the game was finished?

We played in white?

I think it was down to the fact that they were strapped for cash! Hazy recollections of this one - I think I was in the Main stand too.



Andy Blair may have played, but I remember Gary Shaw definitely scoring the only goal of the game.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Rudy65 on August 23, 2016, 11:29:06 AM
I was at the cup tie in 1982 where we won 1-0 (if memory is correct Andy Blair, scored our goal)

Me too as a very hung over 16 yr old. Had my first visit to a pub the nigh before and puked up all over the bed. Parents weren't impressed. Happy days for me though
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Flamingo Lane on August 23, 2016, 12:54:38 PM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Tayls_7 on August 23, 2016, 03:20:35 PM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.

Not that I'm in any way brighter.

(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/d5/9e/cb/d59ecbfe7904e2a8cd53f91cb56c67cf.jpg)
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: ez on August 23, 2016, 08:09:00 PM
I think Eamonn Deacy scored his only goal for us against them.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: wittonwarrior on August 23, 2016, 08:21:17 PM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.

I remember the occasion only too well I ended up getting thumped outside by an unwashed.  I remember Small Heath doing the conga in the Witton.  Around Feb time, in that era a lot of games were getting called off including quite a number at Villa Park (Spurs, Leeds etc)
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: wittonwarrior on August 23, 2016, 08:26:45 PM
Turning to the main event Ashton Gate - I don't think I missed a game from Div 1 onwards  against them. 

In the pre-season before the start of their season Bristol City staged some friendly kind of football knockout at Ashton Gate.  I should have listened to what a couple of West Ham fans told me that the place was iffy rather than think it was merely a small family club. 

We used to occupy half of the open end which is now their main end, outside is a park and as anyone knows parks and football cause heads to turn to vindaloo - this knob  was looking to practice his new found kung foo moves on me - he would have been in his 20's me a 15 year old.  Such was football awaydays in that era still much  better than today though.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: castlefields_villan on August 24, 2016, 10:04:30 AM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.

I remember the occasion only too well I ended up getting thumped outside by an unwashed.  I remember Small Heath doing the conga in the Witton.  Around Feb time, in that era a lot of games were getting called off including quite a number at Villa Park (Spurs, Leeds etc)

I remember that game where as you say a couple of hundred noses decided to come and support Bristol City - I remember them doing the konga - and didn't they leave at half time ?
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Flamingo Lane on August 24, 2016, 12:25:48 PM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.

I remember the occasion only too well I ended up getting thumped outside by an unwashed.  I remember Small Heath doing the conga in the Witton.  Around Feb time, in that era a lot of games were getting called off including quite a number at Villa Park (Spurs, Leeds etc)

I remember that game where as you say a couple of hundred noses decided to come and support Bristol City - I remember them doing the konga - and didn't they leave at half time ?

That's what I recall, yes.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: wittonwarrior on August 24, 2016, 01:32:25 PM
And all the top half of the holte looking towards the park ha ha
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Pat McMahon on August 24, 2016, 05:40:07 PM
I've only two memories of games v Bristol City.  One was at Ashton Gate in about 1978 when Brian Little scored a marvellous goal, delightfully caught on camera by Terry Weir, which someone brighter than me will surely be able to post up here.  The other was a home game around the same era, when a couple of hundred Birmingham fans turned up (their game at Derby having been called off) and occupied a pen at the Witton End.

I remember the occasion only too well I ended up getting thumped outside by an unwashed.  I remember Small Heath doing the conga in the Witton.  Around Feb time, in that era a lot of games were getting called off including quite a number at Villa Park (Spurs, Leeds etc)

I remember that game where as you say a couple of hundred noses decided to come and support Bristol City - I remember them doing the konga - and didn't they leave at half time ?

That's what I recall, yes.

Definitely. I recall the strange sight of a few hundred Noses clad vaguely in blue greeting a bemused Bristol City team from the right side of the Witton End. I was wondering what would happen at full time but they left at the interval.

IIRC we won 1-0 or 2-0. A dull game.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: wittonwarrior on August 24, 2016, 05:48:03 PM
Fed up chatting about bloose so back to burystoke or how they speak.   I remember they used to play what was like a man Utd kit with black shorts.  Did we draw their first game against us in the top division?  And their wersell song as they came out onto the pitch. The only players of note I can recall Ritchie up front Gerry gow and a dick as manager
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Dave P on August 24, 2016, 07:08:47 PM
I wasn't even 1 when we last played Bristol City so I've got nothing on them. I did go to Ashton Gate at the end of the 14/15 season to see them beat Walsall 8-2. To think we are playing them in a league game 15 months later is a bit galling!
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Damo70 on August 25, 2016, 09:55:02 PM
I think Eamonn Deacy scored his only goal for us against them.

I don't recall him scoring against Bristol City but I'm sure he got one in a 3-2 win at home to Norwich around 1983. It may even have been one of his last games for us.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: PeterWithesShin on August 25, 2016, 10:02:47 PM
Pretty sure that Norwich goal was his only one for us in any competition. He played about 15 more games the next season for us though.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Pat McMahon on August 25, 2016, 10:36:47 PM
Pretty sure that Norwich goal was his only one for us in any competition. He played about 15 more games the next season for us though.

IIRC he also scored a 20 yarder at the Holte in a 1981 friendly v Rapid Vienna or Austria Vienna.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Big Dick Edwards on August 28, 2016, 07:28:07 AM
Pretty sure that Norwich goal was his only one for us in any competition. He played about 15 more games the next season for us though.

IIRC he also scored a 20 yarder at the Holte in a 1981 friendly v Rapid Vienna or Austria Vienna.

I was at Wigan's old Springfield Park ground for a Villa cup game in the early 1980s and I thought Eamonn played in midfield that night and scored the winner in a 1-0 victory. Mind you, it's a long time ago and my memory may be failing me.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Damo70 on August 28, 2016, 02:02:09 PM
Pretty sure that Norwich goal was his only one for us in any competition. He played about 15 more games the next season for us though.

IIRC he also scored a 20 yarder at the Holte in a 1981 friendly v Rapid Vienna or Austria Vienna.

I was at Wigan's old Springfield Park ground for a Villa cup game in the early 1980s and I thought Eamonn played in midfield that night and scored the winner in a 1-0 victory. Mind you, it's a long time ago and my memory may be failing me.



I'm pretty sure Peter Withe got the only goal that night.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on August 28, 2016, 07:49:01 PM
Pretty sure that Norwich goal was his only one for us in any competition. He played about 15 more games the next season for us though.

IIRC he also scored a 20 yarder at the Holte in a 1981 friendly v Rapid Vienna or Austria Vienna.

I was at Wigan's old Springfield Park ground for a Villa cup game in the early 1980s and I thought Eamonn played in midfield that night and scored the winner in a 1-0 victory. Mind you, it's a long time ago and my memory may be failing me.



I'm pretty sure Peter Withe got the only goal that night.

2-1 win. Cowans penalty and Withe. Deacy did play.

http://www.11v11.com/matches/wigan-athletic-v-aston-villa-01-december-1981-30798/

But if we are now going to move on to talking about Cup games at Springfield Park, then what about Nii Lamptey ?
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: Damo70 on August 28, 2016, 08:41:46 PM
Nii Lamptey, 'The Ghanian Pele'. Nii Cooper 'The Scottish Pele'.
Title: Re: Bristol City
Post by: castlefields_villan on August 30, 2016, 10:34:46 AM
Nii Lamptey, 'The Ghanian Pele'. Nii Cooper 'The Scottish Pele'.

Anybody remember Brazil's Tostao from the 1970 World Cup - "the white Pele!"
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