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Title: On this day in 1963
Post by: Villa Lew on November 16, 2016, 03:52:54 PM
On 16th November 1963 we beat Manchester United 4 - 0 at VP, which I believe is our biggest margin of victory over United since the end of World War 2.

The late great Tony Hateley scored twice, with Harry Burrows and Alan Deakin also on target. The match is probably best remembered for the sending off of Denis Law, for kicking Deakin. whilst he was on the ground.

The crowd was 36k, but it is interesting to note the crowd for the return fixture at Old Trafford was only 26k and United finished 2nd in the league that season. They didn't have their glory hunters in those days.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: dave shelley on November 16, 2016, 04:20:39 PM
I remember it well, a couple of weeks shy of my fifteenth birthday.  Sendings-off were rare enough in those days, I saw enough matches and can recall very few.

Without starting a new thread on the same topic, can any of us old enough to remember Villa 11 (eleven) Charlton Athletic 1 (one).  It was on 14/11/1959.  I was at that too.  Eleven goals for Villa for my eleventh birthday.  I traveled to that game on my own.  Two buses from Sheldon, you would let an eleven-year-old travel that distance today at your peril.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: cdbearsfan on November 16, 2016, 05:30:08 PM
Belated Happy Birthday for Monday then!
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: dave shelley on November 16, 2016, 06:15:21 PM
If ever proof were needed that proof-reading should always be carried out before posting...

I remember it well, a couple of weeks shy of my fifteenth birthday.  Sendings-off were rare enough in those days, I saw enough matches and can recall very few.

The rest of that sentence should have read,'occuring'.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: SteveN on November 16, 2016, 07:52:57 PM
I'm old enough to remember the 11-1, better than any game I saw over the last two seasons. Without resorting to Wiki I think Gerry Hitchens got 5 and the Charlton keeper Willy Duff (?) went off injured after  we scored 8.

Wasn't it about this time we beat Leicester 8-3 who had Gordon Banks in goal?

Happy days.


Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: Villa Lew on November 16, 2016, 08:48:13 PM
When Duff got injured, Andy Townsend's father Don Townsend replaced him.

The Leicester win was a couple of seasons later, when we were back in the top flight.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: PeterWithesShin on November 16, 2016, 08:52:24 PM
They averaged 44K that season which was the 3rd best in the country. We averaged 22K.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: frank on November 16, 2016, 08:54:05 PM
I saw both the 8-3 against Leicester and the 5-1 against Forest 2 days later (Easter weekend 1962). But coming back to the 4-0 against Man U, the Deakin goal was a real screamer, one of my favourite Villa goals of all time.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: Ron Manager on November 16, 2016, 08:55:34 PM
On 16th November 1963 we beat Manchester United 4 - 0 at VP, which I believe is our biggest margin of victory over United since the end of World War 2.

The late great Tony Hateley scored twice, with Harry Burrows and Alan Deakin also on target. The match is probably best remembered for the sending off of Denis Law, for kicking Deakin. whilst he was on the ground.

The crowd was 36k, but it is interesting to note the crowd for the return fixture at Old Trafford was only 26k and United finished 2nd in the league that season. They didn't have their glory hunters in those days.
Harry Burrows had a shot like a cannonball.He was sadly missed when he left for Stoke.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: villan from luton on November 17, 2016, 12:33:36 PM
That was the day I was born, my late brother decided watching the Villa was better than seeing his new brother
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: wittonwarrior on November 17, 2016, 08:18:35 PM
Question for all  you super vets - why in team photos of  that era  were some   players wearing  V necks and some round necks?
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: Ron Manager on November 18, 2016, 08:30:27 AM
Question for all  you super vets - why in team photos of  that era  were some   players wearing  V necks and some round necks?
Round necks denoted first team players and V necks denoted those from the reserves .In the 1966 team photo everyone wore V necks.
Title: Re: On this day in 1963
Post by: Ron Manager on November 18, 2016, 09:45:46 AM
When Duff got injured, Andy Townsend's father Don Townsend replaced him.

The Leicester win was a couple of seasons later, when we were back in the top flight.
Don Townsend was replaced by their centre forward for the last two goals! Seems incredible that Stan Lynn was not on the score sheet that afternoon!
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