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Online KingstandingVilla

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Re: Villa v Juventus
« Reply #30 on: December 20, 2025, 11:29:16 PM »
I know one of the blokes who got stabbed. He went on to be a trade unionist representing Birmingham’s bin men.

A few pals and I missed all the trouble as we went to the Atlas by the Blues ground straight after the game to see the topless barmaid. It was a promotion as they were about to demolish it as soon as it ran out of beer. It stood where the iron head now rests.

Pal of mine he is PL.. Top lad.

Offline Chip Butty 111

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Re: Villa v Juventus
« Reply #31 on: Today at 07:42:40 PM »
After the game there were a few scuffles on the way back to the coach, which was on the big car park that used to be behind the Aston Tavern. It kicked off again, quite badly, as we got on the coach. Was a proper moody night IIRC.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Villa v Juventus
« Reply #32 on: Today at 07:46:23 PM »
Wasn't one of the Juventus fans done for stabbings from somewhere like Watford?

Online ventnorVillain

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Re: Villa v Juventus
« Reply #33 on: Today at 08:05:40 PM »
A truly fantastic match. One of those times where you lose and it really was no disgrace to be beaten by the better side. I think Nigel Spink was the first Villa player to touch the ball when he picked it out of the net after 43 seconds (or thereabouts). We responded well and I think Ken Mc Naught had a goal disallowed for pushing at a corner which was harsh to say the least. I do remember it kicking off in Witton Lane after the game when we came out of the Holte. From memory there were quite a few of them in the Witton Lane stand nearest to the Holte End and there were some things getting chucked during the game. Whether these were the same "Ultras" involved in the skirmishes in Witton Lane I couldn't say. It was quite tasty although I didn't see weapons involved. I can remember what happened 40 years ago as if it was yesterday, yet sometimes I can't remember yesterday, as Mrs. VV always reminds me with delight. ;)

 


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