I'm sure you're right.
I do remember Huddersflied though. P Danson, the ref - there's a blast from the past.
You Danson? you askin'
Football: Explosive day as Seven are booked at unhappy Villa
By CHRIS MOORE
29 December 1987
The Times
Aston Villa ...............1 Huddersfield Town .........1
Seven bookings and a bomb scare apart, it was the same old story for the Villa Park faithful yesterday as Aston villa completed a calendar year that has produced only five home wins in the Football League.
Villa have been handing out presents to their visitors all season - they have now dropped 23 points out of 39 at home - so perhaps it was not surprising they had one left in their Christmas stocking for the side with the worst defensive record in the League.
As one of the Yorkshire scribes put it: 'Follow Huddersfield and you see more goals than anyone else.' The count before yesterday was 87, of which 60 had been picked out of the Huddersfield net.
For sheer quality, few of these could have matched the 61st, in the 29th minute yesterday. Gage steamed out of defence, found Thompson with a pinpoint pass from the half-way line, ran on to the return, played another one-two with his centre forward, before crossing from the byline for the stooping Birch to head home at the far post.
But in the context of an otherwise frustrating game, it was completely out of character.
Any thoughts among the 20,948 crowd that it would open the floodgates were quickly dispelled as Huddersfield struck back three minutes later.
Mitchell, one of three central defenders employed to totally frustrate the recent scoring exploits of Thompson, flicked on Cooper's corner for Shearer to head his twelfth goal of the season.
Thereafter, as tempers became frayed on both sides, Villa in particular lost every sense of direction amid an air of total irritation. Thompson, Walters and Banks were booked before the break, Aspinall, Bray and Andy Gray in an insane two-minute spell soon after the restart, with the visitors' substitute, Brown, making up the sinister seven.
'We are not a kicking side,' Graham Taylor, the disenchanted Villa manager, later insisted. 'But we are a bloody silly side. We had some players out there without any brains. We have now got two more players facing suspension and I am concerned this lack of discipline could ultimately cost us promotion.,
----------------------------------------------------------------- ASTON VILLA: N Spink; K Gage, B Gallagher, A Gray, S Sims, M Keown, P Birch, W Aspinall (sub: A McInally), G Thompson, S Gray, M Walters. ----------------------------------------------------------------- HUDDERSFIELD TOWN: D Cox; S Trevitt, I Bray (sub: M Brown), I Banks, G Mitchell, S Walford, S Webster S Hutchins, D Shearer, G Cooper, D Cork. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Referee: P Danson. ----------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Times Newspapers Ltd, 1987