Hateley, then Gray, then Withe (who had the most awesome chest control too).Hateley wasn't that bad with his feet. Against Chelsea he ran through their defence wirth the ball at his feet and smashed it into the back of their net for (I think) our second. Sadly they scored six.
Who remembers Garry Thompson scoring against Swindon in the second division with a header harder than anyone else could kick?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 08, 2012, 03:41:33 PMWho remembers Garry Thompson scoring against Swindon in the second division with a header harder than anyone else could kick?yep, was about to post about Thompson who had a great season and was a powerhouse in the air, his best came agains Blues at home.slightly before my time but was Andy Gray as effective for Villa as he was for Everton? Where he only ever seemed to score with headers - usually from the most impossible of angles.
Quote from: Zhong Yi on February 15, 2012, 11:21:13 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 08, 2012, 03:41:33 PMWho remembers Garry Thompson scoring against Swindon in the second division with a header harder than anyone else could kick?yep, was about to post about Thompson who had a great season and was a powerhouse in the air, his best came agains Blues at home.slightly before my time but was Andy Gray as effective for Villa as he was for Everton? Where he only ever seemed to score with headers - usually from the most impossible of angles. Yes, Gray was a lion heart in the box. As the papers commenting on his goals frequently said - "he put his head where others wouldn't put their feet."Sad that he turned out to be a fat, opinionated, sexist pillock.