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Title: 27 years Ago
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on November 03, 2016, 02:49:52 PM
What a day this was, a truly great performance. And look at the quality in the Everton side as well....


The Independent


November 6 1989, Monday

Football: Platt's power play sparks the Villa barrage

BYLINE: PHIL SHAW at Villa Park


LENGTH: 682 words

Aston Villa ................6
 Everton ....................2

DAVID PLATT, the striker rescued by Aston Villa from Crewe, thrust his name to the forefront of the fringe candidates for a place in England's World Cup plans yesterday with two goals and a display full of speed, skill and strength as Everton's hopes of seizing the First Division leadership collapsed.


The Manchester United reject's powerful running and confident finishing were the highlights of Villa's fifth successive victory, which lifts them to fourth in the table. They had beaten Neville Southall six times - a great achievement in itself - before Everton, their problems compounded when hamstring trouble forced Dave Watson to sit out the second half, snatched two late goals that were scant consolation on what manager Colin Harvey called 'my worst day in football'.

The barrage proved too much for Villa Park's electronic scoreboard, which went blank after the final goal. Long before then, Platt, with excellent support, had shattered Evertonian hopes of completing the second half of a weekend dream double which had begun at Anfield on Saturday.


 The afternoon was as grey as the stripes on Everton's change strip, but if the television coverage restricted the attendance to 17,637 there was no mistaking the revivalist atmosphere among the Villa faithful. The mood was infectious, and their team deservedly took the lead after five minutes.
An Everton attack broke down on the left. Chris Price, the full- back, found Gordon Cowans breaking free in the inside-right channel and the former England midfielder resisted the temptation to square the ball to Platt, instead driving a right-foot shot diagonally beyond Southall for his first goal since February.

Ian Ormondroyd, at 6ft 4in surely one of the tallest wingers ever, made the second after 15 further minutes of pressure. His cross from the left found Platt's head, Southall parried, but Ian Olney nudged the ball over the line.

Norman Whiteside epitomised Everton's frustration when he was booked for dissent in the 24th minute. Forty seconds later he fouled Ormondroyd, as those long legs performed their Puskas impersonation, and the folly was punished by a third Villa goal. Cowans's curling free-kick caught defenders ball-watching, but Platt had moved off his marker to score with a simple back-header.

Everton had nothing to lose by sending on both substitutes, but within seven minutes of the re- start Harvey's schemes were in tatters as Villa took their lead to 5-0. First, Kevin Gage was able to advance unchecked through Everton's ragged right before feeding Platt, who side-stepped former Villa defender Martin Keown before scoring his ninth goal of the season. Then, Ormondroyd's trickery - implausible but true - mesmerised poor Neil McDonald on the same flank and in the scramble that followed his cross-come-shot, Olney headed his second goal.

Mike Newell, one of the players likely to lose out if Bobby Robson acknowledges Platt's new-found form, headed against the bar during a retaliatory flurry, but Villa's sixth was not long delayed. John Ebbrell was adjudged, harshly, to have impeded Tony Daley, and, from another Cowans free-kick, Kent Nielsen headed his first goal since arriving from Denmark. Pat Nevin struck an upright from 20 yards as Everton strove to salvage a goal from the afternoon.

Suddenly, they managed two in as many minutes: Tony Cottee drilled in the first, on 84 minutes, and Paul McGrath generously donated the other by slicing Peter Beagrie's shot past Nigel Spink. Cottee then appeared to be bundled over in the penalty area - but Mr Ward, like the scoreboard, had seen enough goals for one day.

Aston Villa: Spink; Price, Gage (Blake, 64), McGrath, Mountfield, Nielsen, Daley, Platt, Olney (Heath, 73), Cowans, Ormondroyd.

Everton: Southall; Ebbrell, McDonald, Keown, Watson (Sharp, h/t), Whiteside (Beagrie, h/t), Nevin, McCall, Newell, Cottee, Sheedy.

Referee: A W Ward (London).
 
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: PeterWithesShin on November 03, 2016, 03:03:42 PM
Only 17,637 there.

Highlights




Full match

Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: garyshawsknee on November 03, 2016, 03:36:16 PM
Bloody hell I feel old. A great complete performance, one of our greatest televised games.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: castlefields_villan on November 03, 2016, 03:54:54 PM
Bloody hell I feel old. A great complete performance, one of our greatest televised games.

Same here Gary, (27 years ago !)

It was one of those "I was there games" (one of the 17,000*).
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: darren woolley on November 03, 2016, 03:55:48 PM
Great game I remember watching it happy days.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: castlefields_villan on November 03, 2016, 04:18:59 PM
certainly was Darren, that was at the start of the push up the league with famous wins against Man Utd and Arsenal a few weeks later.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Lastfootstamper on November 03, 2016, 04:38:18 PM
I couldn't go as the folks had just moved, and I got pressganged into some decorating. But I remember saying to my dad just before kick-off that if we won 6-0, we'd go (I think I said) second (it definitely hinged around the 6-0 bit, don't think we'd have gone top).

Fucking Beagrie.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Des Little on November 03, 2016, 04:41:31 PM
I was there too.  Now I'm feeling very, very old indeed.  Cheers!
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on November 03, 2016, 04:42:33 PM
I listened to this on a little portable radio in a wooden hut in North Thailand at about 11pm at night.
The marvellous Paddy Feeney on the World Service kept me in touch with all things Villa for six months. 
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: castlefields_villan on November 03, 2016, 05:10:19 PM
I listened to this on a little portable radio in a wooden hut in North Thailand at about 11pm at night.
The marvellous Paddy Feeney on the World Service kept me in touch with all things Villa for six months.

Paddy Feeney - now there's a blast from the past - whatever happened to him - I must google him.

Speaking of which, who would've thought 15 years ago "To Google" would be an everyday verb ?
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: montague on November 03, 2016, 05:21:18 PM
17K - football really was dying pre Italia 90
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: tomd2103 on November 03, 2016, 08:07:50 PM
Was there in the old Witton Lane stand with my Dad and brother.  Back in the days when being on TV was a big thing!  Got better and better after that, leading into beating Manchester United and Arsenal at home over the Christmas period. Happy days!!
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: tomd2103 on November 03, 2016, 08:09:55 PM
17K - football really was dying pre Italia 90

Someone must have been fiddling the books, and it is clear from that video alone there was way more than that there. 
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Rudy65 on November 03, 2016, 08:22:36 PM
17K - football really was dying pre Italia 90

Someone must have been fiddling the books, and it is clear from that video alone there was way more than that there.

Theres only one 'someone'
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Villafirst on November 03, 2016, 09:55:47 PM
I was there on the Holte. Doesn't seem that long ago! I think it was on November 5th? A great season when I thought we'd win the title. Shame it fizzled out in the last few weeks. But finishing 2nd was some achievement.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Charlie8182 on November 04, 2016, 04:51:08 PM
17K - football really was dying pre Italia 90

Someone must have been fiddling the books, and it is clear from that video alone there was way more than that there. 

I was at that game and there did seem more than 17K there, although the low crowd wasn't really highlighted at the time as those kind of attendances were quite commonplace and didn't look as bad on terraces instead of the sight of empty blue seats.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: SirSteveUK on November 06, 2016, 03:50:38 PM
I listened to this on a little portable radio in a wooden hut in North Thailand at about 11pm at night.
 

One of the all-time great responses I have ever read to the question "Where were you when....?"
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: Kimaster1976 on November 07, 2016, 08:25:12 AM
I remember watching this game on TV like it was yesterday, it seems impossible it was 27 years ago. I taped it on VHS and kept it for years and years, long past the time VHS players became obsolete.

Looking at the team sheet now we always played 5-3-2 which is fine, but the 3 in the middle were Cowans, Platt and Daley. How the hell were we not constantly over run with a playmaker, an attacker and winger in there, imagine trying that in today's football.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: LeeB on November 07, 2016, 11:38:04 AM
I remember watching this game on TV like it was yesterday, it seems impossible it was 27 years ago. I taped it on VHS and kept it for years and years, long past the time VHS players became obsolete.

Looking at the team sheet now we always played 5-3-2 which is fine, but the 3 in the middle were Cowans, Platt and Daley. How the hell were we not constantly over run with a playmaker, an attacker and winger in there, imagine trying that in today's football.


The formation we played that season is unique in my time watching us.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: usav on November 07, 2016, 12:48:05 PM
I remember watching this game on TV like it was yesterday, it seems impossible it was 27 years ago. I taped it on VHS and kept it for years and years, long past the time VHS players became obsolete.

Looking at the team sheet now we always played 5-3-2 which is fine, but the 3 in the middle were Cowans, Platt and Daley. How the hell were we not constantly over run with a playmaker, an attacker and winger in there, imagine trying that in today's football.

God played midfield in this match.
Title: Re: 27 years Ago
Post by: oldhill_avfc on November 07, 2016, 06:26:23 PM
I remember watching this game on TV like it was yesterday, it seems impossible it was 27 years ago. I taped it on VHS and kept it for years and years, long past the time VHS players became obsolete.

Looking at the team sheet now we always played 5-3-2 which is fine, but the 3 in the middle were Cowans, Platt and Daley. How the hell were we not constantly over run with a playmaker, an attacker and winger in there, imagine trying that in today's football.


I don't think it ever really was 5-3-2 in the formulaic sense though - and to my mind showed SGT to be an outstanding manager ahead of his time.

The actual playing formation was a lot closer to what we commonly see today - a single striker support by an attacking central midfielder with 2 out wide all of whom are expected to track back.  The three central defenders were intelligent and mobile to supplement Cowans in the middle and played a bit like the Spurs use Dyer at the moment

Of course it does help when you've got 3 of the best players of our lifetime playing in the spine of the same team.....







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