My vote goes to our 4-3 win at Spurs in 1994, the same week BFR was sacked. For the second game in a row we blew a decent lead but unlike at Wimbledon in the previous game we actually won this one with a late goal from Dean Saunders. The euphoria at the end was incredible.
QuoteMy vote goes to our 4-3 win at Spurs in 1994, the same week BFR was sacked. For the second game in a row we blew a decent lead but unlike at Wimbledon in the previous game we actually won this one with a late goal from Dean Saunders. The euphoria at the end was incredible.We gave Spurs a 5-2 spanking at White Hart Lane in April 1992 - a game I always remember as the "cherry on the icing of the cake" game (as the commentator said when Tony Daley scored the fifth) - but that was one of the last games of the last season before the Premier League began.
That's a pretty good one to go with if you look at it as a neutral.My vote goes to our 4-3 win at Spurs in 1994, the same week BFR was sacked. For the second game in a row we blew a decent lead but unlike at Wimbledon in the previous game we actually won this one with a late goal from Dean Saunders. The euphoria at the end was incredible.10 more1992 Villa 4-2 Liverpool Saunders home debut, Rosenthal miss1993 Villa 4-1 QPR Five great goals if you include theirs, honestly thought we'd win the league that day.1993 Villa 1-2 Man United. We lost but amazing amazing game, end to end. Lee Sharpe got both for them.1995 Villa 4-4 Leicester. Bad result for us but for the neutral it would have been amazing.1995 Villa 4-1 Coventry. Milosevic breaks his home duck with a hat-trick. 1996 Villa 5-0 Wimbledon. Should have been eight, we were that good that day.2004 Villa 4-2 Newcastle. Lots of goals vs opposition we usually struggle against.2008 Villa 5-1 Birmingham for obvious reasons.2008 Everton 2-3 Villa. Late winner, exciting match to say the least.2014 Villa 4-3 WBA. A bright spot in a bleak few years.
Southampton away in 2005 was good, we won 3-2 after being two down.
The time we went in leading 4-3 against West Brom must have been the best half.
Quote from: Ivo Stas on July 25, 2017, 03:15:21 PMQuoteMy vote goes to our 4-3 win at Spurs in 1994, the same week BFR was sacked. For the second game in a row we blew a decent lead but unlike at Wimbledon in the previous game we actually won this one with a late goal from Dean Saunders. The euphoria at the end was incredible.We gave Spurs a 5-2 spanking at White Hart Lane in April 1992 - a game I always remember as the "cherry on the icing of the cake" game (as the commentator said when Tony Daley scored the fifth) - but that was one of the last games of the last season before the Premier League began. yep