Yes, it spoilt what was and still is the most unique stand in football.Thanks for posting those 2 clips. I don't miss that awful kit though !
A Villa kit for me has to be :Claret (proper claret - deep) shirts, with sky blue armsWhite shortsSky blue socks (preferably with a couple of narrow hoops at the top)However I also like to us inBlue shorts and claret socks (but the two have to go together).
Villa 1 - 0 Halifax. Won by a Ray Graydon goal around christmas in 1970 or 71 in the 3rd division. I was a kid in the Trinity road seats and was dumbstruck by the Holte end, it's presence and the unearthly noise. When you're watching match of the day or star soccer you get the impression all stadiums are a bit alike - So it wasn't until I went to my first away games (Ashton gate, Portman rd., St Andrews) that I realized how special Villa park was/is?) and how lucky (in this respect) I was to be born into a Villa supporting family. I don't like being boastful about this because if I'd been born into a Bristol City family I'd have gone with it, but the other grounds were like the equivalent of garden sheds to a house.
1980-81 Ipswich at home, when we lost to the "rightful" champions. I was only 7 but at least I can say we say us in a championship winning season.
Quote from: The Left Side on September 22, 2016, 03:49:10 PM1980-81 Ipswich at home, when we lost to the "rightful" champions. I was only 7 but at least I can say we say us in a championship winning season.You had my ticket as I was poorly! Jonah!
My first away game was a 2-1 win over Coventry at Highfield road in 96/97 when Staunton got the winner with a screamer.