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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: castlefields_villan on October 06, 2016, 02:31:17 PM
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6th October 1984 - Villa 3, Man Utd 0
Didier Six's debut I seem to remember ?
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Cheers PWS - I was actually on tv on motd that night in the Holte - but the caption with the match details hides me on this - perhaps that's just as well !
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I remember it like yesterday.
And what a beautiful kit!
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One of my favourite games as a 14 year old!
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And yes what a kit, a personal favourite. Great to see Birchy playing too.
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Oh happy days.....
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I remember that game well, stood on the Holte End and couldn't imagine that it would be the only time I would ever see us beat Man U.
I still have a video of the game as I taped MOTD that night.
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I was there but haven't watched the clip yet. I remember Six had a great debut and Withey scored a goal but I can't recall who got the other two.
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Watched it from the Holte with my mates. incredible to think what massive news the Six signing was.
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I too was there for Didier Six's debut which was sparkling, setting up Withe's goal and generally excellent.
He never replicated that performance.
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Just spotted this....
http://sportwitness.co.uk/didier-six-talks-brilliant-aston-villa-debut-bamboozling-man-united-defender/?
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Makes me weep to be reminded of how good we were then.
Superb performances from Ormsby, Evans, Cowans and McMahon, but just how good was Peter Withe?
It's often forgotten what a brilliant target man he was, bringing everyone into play, and in this match it was perfectly illustrated.
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I thought, with the signings of McMahon and Rideout we'd be able to continue at or near the top. After this game I buggered off to the States and it had all fallen apart by the time we came back.
As an aside, what an initial pass from Gibson for the first - a lovely through ball with check that enabled Six to reach it, great cross...then foregone conclusion!
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And yes what a kit, a personal favourite. Great to see Birchy playing too.
Agreed
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I thought, with the signings of McMahon and Rideout we'd be able to continue at or near the top. After this game I buggered off to the States and it had all fallen apart by the time we came back.
As an aside, what an initial pass from Gibson for the first - a lovely through ball with check that enabled Six to reach it, great cross...then foregone conclusion!
Rumour has it that McMahon only came to us because he couldn't go directly from Everton to Liverpool
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And yes what a kit, a personal favourite. Great to see Birchy playing too.
Agreed
Go on admit it, it was the shorts, wasnt it?
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And yes what a kit, a personal favourite. Great to see Birchy playing too.
Agreed
Go on admit it, it was the shorts, wasnt it?
Maybe....the whole kit was the business
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Great vid - wished McMahon had committed himself to the Villa properly, we were still a force on our day, worrying how quickly we fell apart as a club in the mid 80's.
One other point this was probably the last period when to me our rivalry with the Mancs was stronger than against Small Heath.
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I was at the game, age 10. Pretty sure there was a Quo concert at the NEC the same night that I went to as well.
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It was certainly a memorable debut from Six. He made a right mug out of United and England right back Mike Duxbury that day.
Sadly he never came close to playing that well for us ever again.
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I was there, and I was also there in December 89 when we beat them 3-0 :D
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I was there, and I was also there in December 89 when we beat them 3-0 :D
That was a cracking Christmas holiday - we beat Arsenal a few days later as well - the start of our challenge for the title - just think we came within a whisker of winning the league twice in three years.
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Nearly relegated, relegated, promoted, nearly relegated, nearly champions, nearly relegated, 7th, nearly champions, 10th, nearly relegated, 4th. We weren't known for our consistency back then!
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I was there, and I was also there in December 89 when we beat them 3-0 :D
That was a cracking Christmas holiday - we beat Arsenal a few days later as well - the start of our challenge for the title - just think we came within a whisker of winning the league twice in three years.
And we went to (a shit) Chelsea on New Years day and beat them - Daley scoring a trademark solo goal. What a day that was.
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I was there, and I was also there in December 89 when we beat them 3-0 :D
That was a cracking Christmas holiday - we beat Arsenal a few days later as well - the start of our challenge for the title - just think we came within a whisker of winning the league twice in three years.
And we went to (a shit) Chelsea on New Years day and beat them - Daley scoring a trademark solo goal. What a day that was.
I was at the Man U and Arsenal games but flew back to Paris early evening on NYD so missed Chelsea. I found out our score from somebody at Heathrow. IIRC it was also the day Denis Bailey (?) scored a hat trick for QPR at Old Trafford.
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I was there, and I was also there in December 89 when we beat them 3-0 :D
That was a cracking Christmas holiday - we beat Arsenal a few days later as well - the start of our challenge for the title - just think we came within a whisker of winning the league twice in three years.
And we went to (a shit) Chelsea on New Years day and beat them - Daley scoring a trademark solo goal. What a day that was.
I was at the Man U and Arsenal games but flew back to Paris early evening on NYD so missed Chelsea. I found out our score from somebody at Heathrow. IIRC it was also the day Denis Bailey (?) scored a hat trick for QPR at Old Trafford.
Can't have been - I was at Chelsea for this game but I also remember watching Dennis bailey's hat trick live on TV
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Nearly relegated, relegated, promoted, nearly relegated, nearly champions, nearly relegated, 7th, nearly champions, 10th, nearly relegated, 4th. We weren't known for our consistency back then!
And a couple of League Cup wins thrown in as well !
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Bailey was NY Day 1992 according to Google.
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Bailey was NY Day 1992 according to Google.
Cheers for that. Confusing my NYD flights back to Paris!