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Title: We've got Andy, Andy Lochhead
Post by: dave.woodhall on March 21, 2022, 12:12:20 AM
A few words.

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Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: ChicagoLion on March 21, 2022, 04:15:24 AM
Great tribute Dave.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: steamer on March 21, 2022, 05:57:43 AM
Tears rolled down my cheeks at that Oldham game.
I always have memories of him protecting sir Brian against 3rd div thuggish defenders, Brian would be clattered, later you would see said clatterer on the deck with Andy strolling away
Well summed up for true legend status
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: JD on March 21, 2022, 06:35:51 AM
Brilliant tribute Dave.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: frankmosswasmyuncle on March 21, 2022, 09:21:28 AM
Great tribute Dave.
Andy's contribution at a tough time made him a Villa icon.
He gave me some very memorable moments at an impressionable time for a football supporter....I was 15/16 years old and he became a real hero as we toured the old Division 3 with a confidence and a swagger that was infectious.
Thank you Andy Lochhead. RIP.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: garyellis on March 21, 2022, 09:27:00 AM
Spot on Dave.
I would struggle to name all our number 9's since following Aston Villa but Andy Lockhead will always be remembered!
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: john e on March 21, 2022, 09:36:59 AM
Enjoyed that, very well written piece Dave That captured the heart of the man

I didn’t know about the Oldham Return thing, as steamer says above it must’ve been great for him to hear and  much deserved
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: john e on March 21, 2022, 09:37:25 AM
Double post
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Risso on March 21, 2022, 10:39:03 AM
Way before my time I'm afraid. Can anybody sum up in a few words what made him such an heroic figure?
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: trinityoap on March 21, 2022, 11:25:21 AM
He was a warrior.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Scratchins on March 21, 2022, 11:38:27 AM
Spot on Dave. I loved Andy for his sheer grit and commitment and he also gave us some great moments. I was at the Oldham game and it was terrific to hear the love for him.   
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Border villan on March 21, 2022, 11:44:32 AM
Excellent Dave, think I have some dust in my eyes after reading this.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: PGW on March 21, 2022, 11:56:14 AM
Way before my time I'm afraid. Can anybody sum up in a few words what made him such an heroic figure?
I think Dave encapsulated him perfectly.
The entire club was fighting back at this time from Doug and his mates taking control of the club, Tommy D. revived the club off
the pitch with crowds returning in their droves, as a club we were spending money there was a vibrancy around the place.
Unfortunately that vibrancy in the stands was not met with the performances on the pitch and Tommy was dismissed and Vic Crowe
was appointed, the club and it's fan base then closed in on itself shunning the glare of publicity and Vic signed Andy with 12 games left in
the season, 12 games to save us from the horror of the third division. It's fair to say Andy struggled and we were relegated.
          The club was then brought back into the glare of the national press....Aston Villa in Division 3 and 23 other clubs rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of a)
Taking on the mighty Aston Villa and b) making a lot of money in gate receipts.
Andy became the player we all fell in love with, took him 6 games to get going with a brace at home to Doncaster but that was it he was off and running.
Much has been said about the third division days as a young 15/16 year old they were brilliant, travelling in our 000's. The league season was nothing to write
home about us finishing 4th with teams battling for every inch and every minute of every game. Andy was needed!!!
    It was the League Cup that defined our season that year from memory we had a pretty untroubled passage to the qtr's where we met Bristol Rovers where 2
massive battles occurred and a goal in each game from another unsung hero Pat McMahon got us through to the semi's where we met Man Utd and 2 nights that took
Andy into Villa folklore. Manchester United european champions only 3 years before containing Charlton Law & Best. Andy stunned 49k with equaliser at OT
Back to VP where 58669 showed up 2 days before christmas. Kidd  put Utd ahead only for the 'big un' , having the game of his life, to equalise.
Ian Ure another 'hard b-----d' of scottish birth like our Andy cannot have experienced 2 harder games in his long career. The scenes when McMahon got the winner were
incredible.
Worth looking at the teams that night and the gulf in ability.
Villa: Dunn, Bradley, Aitken, Godfrey, Turnbull, Tiler, Gibson, Hamilton, Lochhead, McMahon and Anderson
United : Rimmer, Dunne, Sadler, Ure, Crerand, Fitzpatrick, Morgan, Best, Charlton, Kidd and Law
I somehow had to get home after the chaos of that night...good job school holidays.

I get very nostalgic over these times and the Wembley trip was my first and i daresay many others could say the same.
We dominated Spurs for large parts of the game and Andy could/should have given us the lead. He  hit a tame shot towards an apparently
empty net but the little street urchin, Steve Perryman came running round to clear the threat.

Brilliant day, support brilliant i don't think losers have ever achieved such passion from their supporters. When Alan Mullery lifted the cup
there was only one set of fans u could hear.

Andy was even better the following season.....gone on too long...apologies.
RIP Andy i along with 000's of others will remember you. Our number maybe be diminishing as we all get older but you will never be
forgotten.
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Post by: Risso on March 21, 2022, 12:11:59 PM
Thanks PGW, excellent summary.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Brend'Watkins on March 21, 2022, 12:24:55 PM
I was half hoping his name would have been chanted on Saturday which was ridiculous really given that any young urchins back then who seen and remember him play would now be in their late 50's. 
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Chris Smith on March 21, 2022, 12:34:36 PM
I was half hoping his name would have been chanted on Saturday which was ridiculous really given that any young urchins back then who seen and remember him play would now be in their late 50's. 

There were a few of us old uns giving it a go round by me but, unsurprisingly, it didn’t catch on.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Villa Lew on March 21, 2022, 12:39:26 PM
That Oldham ovation was brilliant, thanks Dave great tribute.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: johnc on March 21, 2022, 01:02:49 PM
I was half hoping his name would have been chanted on Saturday which was ridiculous really given that any young urchins back then who seen and remember him play would now be in their late 50's.
Mid 50s if you don't mind.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Virgil Caine on March 21, 2022, 01:15:05 PM
My favourite memory of Andy Lochead was him applying an assist rather than scoring a goal himself. I hope others can fill in the gaps in my memory but I am sure the event happened at a night game, possibly against Oldham where Jim Cumbes hoofed the ball up to beyond the half way line for Andy to win the header, glancing it with precision to Ray Graydon who then volleyed it over the keepers head into the top left corner. I'd like to think that the ball didn't touch the ground from when Big Jim kicked it to the moment the opposing goalie picked the ball out of the net. It was a goal so noteworthy that there was an editorial written with pictures in a weekly collectable magazine called World of Football.
Brilliant article Mr Woodhall and a fitting tribute to a 'proper' footballer.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: frank on March 21, 2022, 02:18:10 PM
Well done, Dave, this is a great tribute.
I was privileged to be at Villa Park for the Man U and Bournemouth games and both are right up there in the top group of my most memorable Villa games.
As you say, Andy Lochhead wasn't one of our greatest centre forwards, but as a fighter, a warrior, he is unsurpassed. When Brian Little spoke about his partnership with Andy, he recalled his simple advice: "Just stay near me and pick up the pieces."
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: darren woolley on March 21, 2022, 06:08:16 PM
Great tribute Dave.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: ASHTONVILLA on March 21, 2022, 06:31:26 PM
Before my time, but my old man is gutted. Rip.
Title: Re: We've got Andy, Andy Lochead
Post by: Allan C on March 21, 2022, 07:00:29 PM
Way before my time I'm afraid. Can anybody sum up in a few words what made him such an heroic figure?
He was my first Centre Forward so I used to charge around Finchley park pretending to be him. That is hero status in my eyes
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