Quote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970.
I would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+
Wasn't the Bournemouth winger who crossed the ball for the diving header Tony Scott who had left Villa a few years earlier.
I reckon the only survivor from 65 to the Bournemouth game would have been Charlie Aitken.
Quote from: ClarrieBlue on May 24, 2011, 10:34:53 PM I reckon the only survivor from 65 to the Bournemouth game would have been Charlie Aitken. And who survived from the 1970 League Cup Semi Final second leg to the European Cup Final in 1982? Not necessarily on the same side.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on April 21, 2011, 06:56:06 AMQuote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ That's right BerQuote from: Bernie on May 24, 2011, 08:16:55 PMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on April 21, 2011, 06:56:06 AMQuote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970. I think that final Chesterfield game was on a Friday night (before the Cup Final- Leeds v Arsenal???). I had a vague idea that later night there was a reception to celebrate the Div 3 Championship, attended by most of the players, at the Top Rank but surely that wasn't on a match night, maybe it was a week or so later.First the short-term memory goes, then the long-term.................It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970. I think that final Chesterfield game was on a Friday night (before the Cup Final- Leeds v Arsenal???). I had a vague idea that later night there was a reception to celebrate the Div 3 Championship, attended by most of the players, at the Top Rank but surely that wasn't on a match night, maybe it was a week or so later.First the short-term memory goes, then the long-term.................
Quote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ That's right BerQuote from: Bernie on May 24, 2011, 08:16:55 PMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on April 21, 2011, 06:56:06 AMQuote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970. I think that final Chesterfield game was on a Friday night (before the Cup Final- Leeds v Arsenal???). I had a vague idea that later night there was a reception to celebrate the Div 3 Championship, attended by most of the players, at the Top Rank but surely that wasn't on a match night, maybe it was a week or so later.First the short-term memory goes, then the long-term.................It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on April 21, 2011, 06:56:06 AMQuote from: willywombat on April 20, 2011, 11:19:42 PMI would love to see some footage of the last home game of that season. I cant for the life of me remember who the opposition were but we won the game 1-0 with Ian Ross chipping the keeper in front of 46,000+ It was Chesterfield. Chesterfield was of course where the 3rd division adventure started on a sunny afternoon in August 1970. I think that final Chesterfield game was on a Friday night (before the Cup Final- Leeds v Arsenal???). I had a vague idea that later night there was a reception to celebrate the Div 3 Championship, attended by most of the players, at the Top Rank but surely that wasn't on a match night, maybe it was a week or so later.First the short-term memory goes, then the long-term.................
The atmosphere at this game has only been equalled once (the League Cup 2nd leg re Tranmere 1994). The 70s was a never to be equalled decade in our recent history. I took it all for granted at the time but we rose from the 3rd division to League champions in only 10 years and I thought football would always be this good.