Great footage, but just a quick question: I've noticed that in a lot of the footage I've seen of games from this era the lower north stand is almost always empty. Even in vital games during the run in to the title in 80/81. Is this because of a lack of away fans or was it just because we couldn't sell games out back then even though we were winning things?
Quote from: VillaBoy_23 on July 20, 2011, 11:07:02 PMGreat footage, but just a quick question: I've noticed that in a lot of the footage I've seen of games from this era the lower north stand is almost always empty. Even in vital games during the run in to the title in 80/81. Is this because of a lack of away fans or was it just because we couldn't sell games out back then even though we were winning things?The lower north stand was the away "end" so for domestic games it was for visiting fans only. It was open to Villa fans for a couple of European games but not many. Some teams brought about 3 coachloads (Palace as I recall), others as you would expect packed the place out.In fact during that whole period we rarely sold out, capacity was 48,000 and we averaged somewhere in the late 30's.
Quote from: Villan For Life on July 20, 2011, 11:20:06 PMQuote from: VillaBoy_23 on July 20, 2011, 11:07:02 PMGreat footage, but just a quick question: I've noticed that in a lot of the footage I've seen of games from this era the lower north stand is almost always empty. Even in vital games during the run in to the title in 80/81. Is this because of a lack of away fans or was it just because we couldn't sell games out back then even though we were winning things?The lower north stand was the away "end" so for domestic games it was for visiting fans only. It was open to Villa fans for a couple of European games but not many. Some teams brought about 3 coachloads (Palace as I recall), others as you would expect packed the place out.In fact during that whole period we rarely sold out, capacity was 48,000 and we averaged somewhere in the late 30's. Even the home stands? Surprises me... I wasn't born until '85 but before watching the 80/81 Season Review DVD I always imagined the ground would be packed to the rafters every week if we ever had as a successful period as the early 80's!
Barca were animals that night, and the Spanish national team around that time were too.Only a few months later Sid has his leg broken by a vicious tackle in a pre-season friendly in Spain.The Barca team that visited in the UEFA Cup a few years earlier were a much better side, with Cruyff and Neeskens.An extra bit of trivia here is that on the same night we beat Barca to win the European Super Cup the Atari 6-a-side competition at the NEC was won by Ron Saunders' Small Heath mob. They beat Ipswich in the final. How the mighty had fallen - less than two years after fighting it out for the league title, Saunders and Ipswich were now reduced to the NEC while the Villa were busy conquering Europe again!