Just been flicking through my copy of WSC now and came to the centre spread. Fantastic photos of a fantastic day! Those of us of a certain age to be the Children of the Revolution are so lucky to have those memories.As an aside, someone I know celebrated her fiftieth birthday on 2nd May. She was somewhat taken aback when I told her that I could remember exactly what I was doing the day she celebrated turning 18!
How many Villa fans did we take to highbury? I've heard as low as 14000 and as many as 26000. Also is it true that it was a record away following for a top flight game?
59,000 is the figure I remember Pat. All I know is that it was massive down that clock end, we were about half way between the main stand and the goal; half way up. What a day!
Quote from: dave shelley on May 25, 2013, 06:46:28 PM59,000 is the figure I remember Pat. All I know is that it was massive down that clock end, we were about half way between the main stand and the goal; half way up. What a day!57,472. Despite the figures bandied around since then, the Clock End held 14,000, say a couple of thousand with stand tickets and the same dotted elsewhere around the ground. We probably took around 18,000.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 25, 2013, 07:05:19 PMQuote from: dave shelley on May 25, 2013, 06:46:28 PM59,000 is the figure I remember Pat. All I know is that it was massive down that clock end, we were about half way between the main stand and the goal; half way up. What a day!57,472. Despite the figures bandied around since then, the Clock End held 14,000, say a couple of thousand with stand tickets and the same dotted elsewhere around the ground. We probably took around 18,000. rSo basically about half as many as Everton brought to Villa Park in 1987......