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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Chico Hamilton III on March 27, 2018, 05:00:52 PM
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League cup final. Jesus, how old does that make everyone feel??? fantastic day out
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It makes me feel exactly twice as old as I was then (give or take a few months). I was also a month away from going to live abroad.
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Well if you went to Wembley in '77 (Like me) then pretty old!
Went on to Hillsborough 1st replay, and couldn't afford to go to OT which was a body blow at 16!
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Well if you went to Wembley in '77 (Like me) then pretty old!
Went on to Hillsborough 1st replay, and couldn't afford to go to OT which was a body blow at 16!
I was cleaning out my memento box the other day and came across my tickets for the first and second replays, I have no idea what happened to the Wembley ticket. I also have the train tickets.
I like to keep the tickets/stubs of any match or gig that I go to. I've got lots. :(
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Probably my favourite day as a Villa fan, as I was too young in 1982. I think for a generation of Villa fans this was it.
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I wasn't at Highbury so my top three I was at would be Rotterdam, Wembley '94 and Swindon. Honourable mention for the Super Cup victory over Barcelona too. I wasn't at Wembley in '96 as I was living abroad.
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I lost my voice for two days.
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It must be 24 years today then that the report in Today was headlined as 'Dreamwreckers'. Dalian running towards us tongue out and Neil Cox screaming on the final whistle are as clear in my head now as they were then.
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One fantastic day. We were underdogs but you knew we were going to ,at least, make a fight of it. Graham Fenton's finest hour (and a half). To top it off for us, because of a drunken mate , who we were cussing when he didn't make it back to the minibus, we got to meet the team plus Big Ron , Jim Barron and the cup on the Wembley car park after the game. Claret and Blue heaven!
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I seem to remember our form was ropey going into the game. I think we drew and lost home games against Man City and Oldham who were both struggling. For some reason our poor league form convinced me we would turn it on in the cup final. Which to be fair, at the time was a big victory for optimism over logic.
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Well if you went to Wembley in '77 (Like me) then pretty old!
Went on to Hillsborough 1st replay, and couldn't afford to go to OT which was a body blow at 16!
I was cleaning out my memento box the other day and came across my tickets for the first and second replays, I have no idea what happened to the Wembley ticket. I also have the train tickets.
For me the League Cup final at OT was the greatest Villa I have been too in my lifetime - in my head beats Highbury, Rotterdam - AVFC Aston Villa are Magic
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Wonderful day. Unforgettable.
Landed in Victoria at 06:00. Got the last coach back from Victoria. Totally shit faced after a post match drink in a pub in Harlesden (what a fucking dump)
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I have vague memories of a French TV crew asking a group of Villa fans for their opinions on Cantona before the game. You can guess how that went. I was in a group close to them so I may or may not have made a brief background appearance on French TV but I will never know for sure.
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The best day out with Villa I've ever had. We out sang them, out fought and out played them. Teale doing a silly dance right in front of us at the end is a memory that lives long in the memory.
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One thing I will give them credit for was some of their players clapped us after they received their medals.
Wonderful performance as they were very fucking strong - Schmeichel was suspended which was a pretty big bonus. Cantona very quiet IIRC
Unlike the Leeds mob who stormed off in an understandable huff a couple of years later.
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I have vague memories of a French TV crew asking a group of Villa fans for their opinions on Cantona before the game. You can guess how that went. I was in a group close to them so I may or may not have made a brief background appearance on French TV but I will never know for sure.
Damo, because of Cantona the game was shown live on French tv. The resurrection of his career in England was a big thing in France so you may have been on the box. The blokes in my Sunday team in Paris were really impressed by the Villa and the intensity of the game as a whole.
Watching some of the highlights there two things stood out - Villa fans singing YNWA just as they pulled it back to 2-1 (which I had completely forgotten) and the fact that nost Manyoo fans stayed to see the trophy presentation.
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My stand out memory is apologising profusely to to the guy in front of me for punching him very hard in the back of the neck whilst attempting to punch clear a ball that had been swung into Mark Bosnich when they had us under the cosh a bit at after making it 2-1. The bloke graciously accepted my apology and was clearly as nervous as I was at that point.
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One thing I will give them credit for was some of their players clapped us after they received their medals.
Wonderful performance as they were very fucking strong - Schmeichel was suspended which was a pretty big bonus. Cantona very quiet IIRC
Unlike the Leeds mob who stormed off in an understandable huff a couple of years later.
Cantona was on the receiving end of an Andy Townsend "hard but fair" early on and didn't want to know for the rest of the game. I often think that that was the moment we won the game.
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One thing I will give them credit for was some of their players clapped us after they received their medals.
Wonderful performance as they were very fucking strong - Schmeichel was suspended which was a pretty big bonus. Cantona very quiet IIRC
Unlike the Leeds mob who stormed off in an understandable huff a couple of years later.
Cantona was on the receiving end of an Andy Townsend "hard but fair" early on and didn't want to know for the rest of the game. I often think that that was the moment we won the game.
BFR always said as well that he didnt have anyone man mark Cantona so that the Frenchman wouldnt see it as a challenge and up his game.
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One of my favorite games.
When we got to our seats, we were literally on a wooden bench with our backs to the wall.
To make things worse there was one row of Villa, then all in front of us were Man Utd fans.
Thought it wasnt going to end well, when Villa fan in our row kept baiting the united fans.
The game started and our solitary row sang as loud as all the rest of the Villa, while Mancs sat quiet.
Agree with Townsend's robust tackle on Cantona, because he didnt have any major influence on the game after.
Atkinsons goal seemed to take an age to cross the line, but we went crazy.
Must say after the final whistle the United fans turned round congratulated us and said our support was immense.
What a day.