As an aside and may be deserving of a thread of its own if not already done, that was where I experienced the worst pie I've ever tasted.
Quote from: dave shelley on May 11, 2012, 12:04:30 PMAs an aside and may be deserving of a thread of its own if not already done, that was where I experienced the worst pie I've ever tasted.Gigg Lane 1968. Charcoal base which burnt your fingers when you took it out the foil tray, barely luke warm meat inside, with a stone cold topping which had collapsed in.
Port Vale away in 71/72 was a 4-4 draw. For some reason I though Neil Rioch had scored a couple of goals there. Having checked he had come into the side the previous week and scored two at home to Blackburn in a 4-1 win. He also played at Port Vale(No. 5 shirt) the next week but didn't score. I think we were 4-2 up with a few minutes to go. George Curtis came back and took back the No.5 shirt the next game. Lower division grounds I remember being really rammed when the Villa were in town were Meadow Lane, Vetch Field, Saltergate, and Eastville.Also the last game of 1973/74 going to Leyton Orient for a night match when they needed to win to get promotion and there were over 30,000 there. Imagine, as many people as we typically get in VP these days all packed into Brisbane Road.
My Grandad (a Bluenose) used to go to Blues and Villa in alternate weeks. He said in the late 40s-late 50s you used to have to arrive before 1pm to get in for a 3 o' clock kick-off or you'd be locked out due to the size of the crowds. Was that true, or nostalgic exaggeration?
I was at that Port Vale game and sounds mad but can't remember hardly anything about the game. Am i right in thinking that it was Tommy Hughes in goal and he was nicknamed Dracula by many villa fans as he did'nt like crosses. I have a feeling it was his last game and he was replaced by big Jimmy Cumbes the next match .Could be wrong ,memory not as good as i would like. Another thing i do remember about that day is the walk back to the station and hundreds of Vale fans waiting for us.
Quote from: pooligan on May 13, 2012, 09:58:26 AMI was at that Port Vale game and sounds mad but can't remember hardly anything about the game. Am i right in thinking that it was Tommy Hughes in goal and he was nicknamed Dracula by many villa fans as he did'nt like crosses. I have a feeling it was his last game and he was replaced by big Jimmy Cumbes the next match .Could be wrong ,memory not as good as i would like. Another thing i do remember about that day is the walk back to the station and hundreds of Vale fans waiting for us.Tommy Hughes last game was the following week. A 1-0 1st round FA Cup defeat away to Southend which I remember going to. We went out in the 1st round both seasons when we were in the 3rd division. The previous season I remember going to watch us at Torquay, 3-0 down at half time. Villa and the FA Cup eh ?Anyway it was out with Tommy Hughes and with Jimmy Cumbes. Has any Villa keeper ever had a bigger kick and a bigger throw than Jim Cumbes ?
...As I remember it 62,500 was our capacity from the early sixties onward but for some reason Port Vales ground sticks in my mind as one of the biggest grounds I have been in. However I may have drunken to excess before the match as for some reason I think I saw Neil Rioch get a hat trick...Neil Rioch!! and we drew 3-3.I saw the Who couple of times. Once at The Midnight City in Digbeth and I think Earls Court. God they were loud no wonder Pete Townshend has lost the majority of his hearing.I think The Holte End held 28,000 in those days with The South Bank at Wolves just beating it.How times have changed for both clubs
Quote from: pooligan on May 13, 2012, 09:58:26 AMI was at that Port Vale game and sounds mad but can't remember hardly anything about the game. Am i right in thinking that it was Tommy Hughes in goal and he was nicknamed Dracula by many villa fans as he did'nt like crosses. I have a feeling it was his last game and he was replaced by big Jimmy Cumbes the next match .Could be wrong ,memory not as good as i would like. Another thing i do remember about that day is the walk back to the station and hundreds of Vale fans waiting for us.I was there too and Hughes had an absolute mare. If I remember correctly he was directly responsible for at least 3 of Vale's goals. I seem to remember that there were probably more Stoke than Vale fans having a go at us on the way back to the station