http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/aston-villa-manager-ron-saunders-allows-john-pop-ward-to-lead-the-picture-id509142470Aston Villa manager Ron Saunders (centre) allows John 'Pop' Ward (suit) to lead the players onto the field at Wembley Stadium during their pre-match visit prior to the League Cup Final against Norwich City, 27th February 1975. The League Cup Final will be played on March 1st 1975. John 'Pop' Ward had supported the club since the 1920's and worked at the Bodymoor Heath training ground, and in the home dressing-room on matchdays. While 'Pop' was always modest about the importance of his role at the club, manager Saunders saw him as a talismanic figure with the players - there with a kind word, an arm around the shoulder or a joke to lighten the mood.
Quote from: Godfrey Brian on February 09, 2016, 03:53:55 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on February 07, 2016, 11:27:32 PMQuote from: conman on February 05, 2016, 05:55:58 PMQuote from: Dr Butler on February 05, 2016, 12:56:00 PMa picture from the 1975 League Cup Final...UTVThe Docthat day in the Greyhound aged 14 was the first time i ever got served alcohol in a pubanyone remember the LPI think that photo is from the town hall celebrations on the Sunday midday and not inside Wembley. I didn't go into town as that was when the highlights were shown on itv and no such things as videos in those days so it was my only chance to watch the game. My mom and sisters went though.Yes it is - there'as corporation bus stop front centre. We went to Victoria Square and then across to Villa Park for the Sunday afternoon lap of honour.many apologies, I was led to believe that it was from that day at Wembley 75....UTVThe Doc
Quote from: Pat McMahon on February 07, 2016, 11:27:32 PMQuote from: conman on February 05, 2016, 05:55:58 PMQuote from: Dr Butler on February 05, 2016, 12:56:00 PMa picture from the 1975 League Cup Final...UTVThe Docthat day in the Greyhound aged 14 was the first time i ever got served alcohol in a pubanyone remember the LPI think that photo is from the town hall celebrations on the Sunday midday and not inside Wembley. I didn't go into town as that was when the highlights were shown on itv and no such things as videos in those days so it was my only chance to watch the game. My mom and sisters went though.Yes it is - there'as corporation bus stop front centre. We went to Victoria Square and then across to Villa Park for the Sunday afternoon lap of honour.
Quote from: conman on February 05, 2016, 05:55:58 PMQuote from: Dr Butler on February 05, 2016, 12:56:00 PMa picture from the 1975 League Cup Final...UTVThe Docthat day in the Greyhound aged 14 was the first time i ever got served alcohol in a pubanyone remember the LPI think that photo is from the town hall celebrations on the Sunday midday and not inside Wembley. I didn't go into town as that was when the highlights were shown on itv and no such things as videos in those days so it was my only chance to watch the game. My mom and sisters went though.
Quote from: Dr Butler on February 05, 2016, 12:56:00 PMa picture from the 1975 League Cup Final...UTVThe Docthat day in the Greyhound aged 14 was the first time i ever got served alcohol in a pubanyone remember the LP
a picture from the 1975 League Cup Final...UTVThe Doc
Fantastic picture. I am ashamed to say I can't name the guy between Brian and Sir Ron. Help please?
I know we sold him to Coventry - the rumour about Bobby McDonald was he liked his drink. What would Barry Hole have to say about that one ha
Jimmy Brown, Willie Anderson, Robbo, Chico, Fred Pedley, Frank Upton, Pop Ward, Jimmy Cumbes, Ian Ross, Saunders, Charlie Aitken, Alun Evans, Bobby Mac, Keith Leonard, Sir Brian, Giddy.
That's what I though as well Doc at first.That "Super Saunders' banner was photographed so many times at Wembley and I think made it onto a book cover once (?). It's an icon of sorts.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on February 10, 2016, 12:52:37 PMJimmy Brown, Willie Anderson, Robbo, Chico, Fred Pedley, Frank Upton, Pop Ward, Jimmy Cumbes, Ian Ross, Saunders, Charlie Aitken, Alun Evans, Bobby Mac, Keith Leonard, Sir Brian, Giddy.Close, it's Leighton Phillips 2nd left, and Roy Maclaren is directly behind "Pop" not Frank Upton.