Both from 1977Anyone remember on beating Albion 4-0 in what I think was the last home game of the season (certainly a night game)"Albion" (Very high pitched child sounding voice)"VILLA" (Very deep, deep loud voice)Repeated Also from early 1977-78 another night game - when Wolves repeatly passed the ball back (in the days when the goalie could pick it up from a back pass)"Pass the ball back, pass the ball back, pass the ball back Wanderers"Cue - a goal kick to them at the Holte End -Goalkeeper (I think Phil Parks - not the one who played for Walsall and QPR) at the last second decides to play it short to Colin Brazier just on the edge of the "D" - goalkeeper's momentum kept him going and under pressure from a Villa forward (possibly Andy Gray or Brian Little ?) Brazier passes it back over the goalie's head for one of the best own goals Villa Park has ever seen.VERY LOUD rendition of "PASS THE BALL BACK WANDERERS" I thought the roof was going to come off !
Slightly unusual re the two games above: IIRC the Albion game was a Monday night, in the days when we never played on a Monday, and the Wolves game was a Friday night, again a rarity in the 70s ( the only other Friday games I recall were the night before the cup final).That Colin Brazier chip shot was truly something special!
that song we shall not be moved should be reverted back to its original lyricswe shall not we shall not be movedjust like a team thats gonna win the F A cupinstead ofcos we're the pride of Birmingham
Quote from: Pat McMahon on May 14, 2015, 11:34:57 PMSlightly unusual re the two games above: IIRC the Albion game was a Monday night, in the days when we never played on a Monday, and the Wolves game was a Friday night, again a rarity in the 70s ( the only other Friday games I recall were the night before the cup final).That Colin Brazier chip shot was truly something special!We played Middlesbrough on a Friday night; I think it was something to do with the Motor Show.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 14, 2015, 11:45:58 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on May 14, 2015, 11:34:57 PMSlightly unusual re the two games above: IIRC the Albion game was a Monday night, in the days when we never played on a Monday, and the Wolves game was a Friday night, again a rarity in the 70s ( the only other Friday games I recall were the night before the cup final).That Colin Brazier chip shot was truly something special!We played Middlesbrough on a Friday night; I think it was something to do with the Motor Show.Wasn't the Swansea game, last league game of the '81/'82 season on a Friday night? I'm guessing just to give us a little bit of extra time to rest and prepare before the final.
Villa boys, Villa boys laced up boots and cordoroys