Villan for life - I wasn't there myself fortunately, but the reason the match was on a Saturday in October was due to World Cup qualifiers being played (I think on the following Wednesday night ?).
It happened during the period when Scotland fans would completely take over Wembley during the home internationals as well if I'm not mistaken.
Scotland fan who broke Wembley crossbar during pitch invasion dies aged 54 Sep 21 2010 By Craig McDonald THE man who famously broke the crossbar at Wembley Stadium in 1977 has died.Alex Torrance passed away aged just 54, after a long battle with alcoholism.As a 21-year-old, Alex hit the headlines by climbing on to the crossbar at Wembley after Scotland's 2-1 victory against England.The bar snapped between Alex's legs - and pictures of him cheering defiantly after crashing to the turf made the front pages across Europe the following day.Speaking about the incident, Alex once said: "Those were Bay City Roller days and I'm sorry to say that I was wearing a tartan shirt, brown flares and platform shoes."I didn't hear the final whistle, I just saw the Scotland players jumping up and down."I was next to my brother and started running towards the posts."Scots were climbing all over it, and I tried climbing up - but it was difficult because of my platforms."I was pulled up and was about to swing my legs over it when it snapped. I landed on my a**e then stood up and saluted the crowd. It was ecstasy."I then started digging up the Wembley turf. I handed out hundreds of bits and kept some for myself."His brother David said last night: "No matter what Alex did, he was always known as the man who broke the bar at Wembley."A TV show of 100 Greatest Sporting Moments once placed the incident at No57 - beating Henry Cooper flooring Cassius Clay into 58th.David, 49, said: "Alex travelled to Wembley with his younger brother Jim. I showed my mum the front page the next day, with Alex on the crossbar, and she couldn't believe it."Alex, of Govan, Glasgow, worked as a head waiter in Ibrox Stadium's Argyle Suite for about 12 years.He died in Glasgow's Southern General Hospital on Sunday. He is survived by wife Nessie, two children and four grandchildren.
But I do not care that some of you hate rangers I have problems with a club a lot closer than rangers.(tesco-bags) I AM A RANGERS FAN THAT USED TO GO. WATP
Quote from: flybo on July 12, 2011, 05:39:31 PMBut I do not care that some of you hate rangers I have problems with a club a lot closer than rangers.(tesco-bags) I AM A RANGERS FAN THAT USED TO GO. WATP I'm trying to work out how someone who witnessed those scenes then decided that Rangers were a club that you'd like to support. Not having a go, but genuinely puzzled. If it was me, it'd turn me off the club for life (as it appears to have done to a number of the contributors on this thread).
Look at like this you are a Villa fan what would it take for you to tern your back on the Villa.I know that for me will never happen. I will add that if rangers become part of our prem that would be an end to my support there is only room for one prem team in my life and that will always be the Villa.VTID