Fair-thee-well Alan. You came, tried hard, scored a couple of absolutely legendary goals and left with your head truly held high. Which is something nobody expected after your first couple of seasons.
Quote from: AV82EC on June 01, 2019, 07:20:51 PMWas that the game with Woy Hodgson crying afterwards about foul play?Woy was the Long challenge I think, then again he insisted Herd stamped on one of their players the twunt. This one was on Berahino and was the midweek game before the FA Cup iirc
Was that the game with Woy Hodgson crying afterwards about foul play?
They were in his way, to be fair.
I think my favourite was at the end of the Blues game but it got overshadowed by his goal. He clean wiped out two of the Blues players at the same time. They were fuming. Of course, entirely accidental....
For me, Alan Hutton epitomises the spirit of Aston Villa. No matter how much we've been down we have battled back to rise again. The downs Hutton has endured in his time here he just got his head down and got on with it and then rose to become a first team regular with his never-say-die attitude. A shining example of professional attitude. Farewell Alan, thanks for your efforts and I'll always remember you.
Quote from: dave shelley on June 02, 2019, 04:14:40 PMFor me, Alan Hutton epitomises the spirit of Aston Villa. No matter how much we've been down we have battled back to rise again. The downs Hutton has endured in his time here he just got his head down and got on with it and then rose to become a first team regular with his never-say-die attitude. A shining example of professional attitude. Farewell Alan, thanks for your efforts and I'll always remember you.This.