Quote from: Handsworth Wood Villa on May 08, 2012, 06:56:13 PMWould you rather we score a last-minute winner in front of the Holte End or in front of the North Stand?It'd just be nice to score a last minute winner tbh!
Would you rather we score a last-minute winner in front of the Holte End or in front of the North Stand?
I prefer us to attack the Holte in the second half, even when I'm elsewhere, as was the case on Sunday. It's a tradition and as I spent my formative days watching from the old terrace I like to see it maintained.Only the stats will show whether it makes any difference but two games stick in the memory when we were "the wrong way 'round". Milan in '90 and Small Heath 5-1.
Psychologically I used to always feel we would attack more in the second half attacking the Holte End. It seems to have become less of a factor in recent years.I'm sure the players (at least in former times) used to prefer attacking into the goal in front of their most vocal support.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 08, 2012, 07:08:32 PMQuote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:07:12 PMI remember in the 70's we always attacked the Holte End in the 2nd half, unless we lost the toss and the opposition changed ends.We always used to applaud the opposition goalkeeper into the penalty area, they nearly always waved a thank you, only to be met by a chorus of whistles and V signs. The best thing was it always put a smile on their faces too.It was when the same ones fell for it every year that I began to think goalkeepers are a bit soft in the head.I actually think they enjoyed it Dave. I remember Ray Clemence had a massive smile on his face from about 30 yards out, he knew what was coming and he still waved.
Quote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:07:12 PMI remember in the 70's we always attacked the Holte End in the 2nd half, unless we lost the toss and the opposition changed ends.We always used to applaud the opposition goalkeeper into the penalty area, they nearly always waved a thank you, only to be met by a chorus of whistles and V signs. The best thing was it always put a smile on their faces too.It was when the same ones fell for it every year that I began to think goalkeepers are a bit soft in the head.
I remember in the 70's we always attacked the Holte End in the 2nd half, unless we lost the toss and the opposition changed ends.We always used to applaud the opposition goalkeeper into the penalty area, they nearly always waved a thank you, only to be met by a chorus of whistles and V signs. The best thing was it always put a smile on their faces too.
Quote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:27:24 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 08, 2012, 07:08:32 PMQuote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:07:12 PMI remember in the 70's we always attacked the Holte End in the 2nd half, unless we lost the toss and the opposition changed ends.We always used to applaud the opposition goalkeeper into the penalty area, they nearly always waved a thank you, only to be met by a chorus of whistles and V signs. The best thing was it always put a smile on their faces too.It was when the same ones fell for it every year that I began to think goalkeepers are a bit soft in the head.I actually think they enjoyed it Dave. I remember Ray Clemence had a massive smile on his face from about 30 yards out, he knew what was coming and he still waved.The late John Osborne of the Baggies used to play up to it. I have a vague memory of him recoiling in mock horror one year.
Quote from: Nev on May 08, 2012, 07:57:33 PMI prefer us to attack the Holte in the second half, even when I'm elsewhere, as was the case on Sunday. It's a tradition and as I spent my formative days watching from the old terrace I like to see it maintained.Only the stats will show whether it makes any difference but two games stick in the memory when we were "the wrong way 'round". Milan in '90 and Small Heath 5-1.Chelsea 2-0 was another.[/quotThe Liverpool 5-1 had all the goals at the Witton End in the first half
Quote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:27:24 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 08, 2012, 07:08:32 PMQuote from: nigel on May 08, 2012, 07:07:12 PMI remember in the 70's we always attacked the Holte End in the 2nd half, unless we lost the toss and the opposition changed ends.We always used to applaud the opposition goalkeeper into the penalty area, they nearly always waved a thank you, only to be met by a chorus of whistles and V signs. The best thing was it always put a smile on their faces too.It was when the same ones fell for it every year that I began to think goalkeepers are a bit soft in the head.I actually think they enjoyed it Dave. I remember Ray Clemence had a massive smile on his face from about 30 yards out, he knew what was coming and he still waved.John Osbourne of the Olbiun used to love the attention. He was caught cadging a drag off a roll-up during a Villa attack wasn't he?
I used to enjoy the way David Seaman would always put a gloved hand over his nose and give it a rub as he ran towards the Holte as we sang "blue nose" at him. He always seemed to have a big smile on his face as he did.