16th April 1979. Villa won 3-1
I think this was the Easter Monday game and was notable as Liverpool conceded only 16 goals in winning the title (IIRC) and Allan Evans scored 2 of them in this game as a makeshift centre forward. I remember one of his goals taking an eternity to cross the line as it spun away from Clemence- can't remember if it was a deflection or a mis-hit shot. From memory this was a surprise win as we were nothing special that season. I can't remember any other home wins against them between the 5-1 in 1976 and the 2-0 win when we won the league.
Thanks, I think it was 1979; like I say, we definitely won. We were sat in the Lower Trinity
Quote from: Pat McMahon on June 27, 2013, 01:40:49 PMI think this was the Easter Monday game and was notable as Liverpool conceded only 16 goals in winning the title (IIRC) and Allan Evans scored 2 of them in this game as a makeshift centre forward. I remember one of his goals taking an eternity to cross the line as it spun away from Clemence- can't remember if it was a deflection or a mis-hit shot. From memory this was a surprise win as we were nothing special that season. I can't remember any other home wins against them between the 5-1 in 1976 and the 2-0 win when we won the league. That's not a bad record given that that they won the league & European Cup three times during those five seasons.
I have copies of three match reports for the game, from The Birmingham Post, Evening Mail and Daily Express; none from the Sports Argus bearing in mind the game was played on a Monday. Whilst the reports from the local papers each have three photos of the game, and all three from the Post have the Trinity Road Stand in the background, I cannot see any cowboy hats!I am more than happy to copy the reports and send them to you, johnny from donny, if you'd like to PM me your address.
Quote from: BC54 VFC on June 29, 2013, 10:30:53 PMI have copies of three match reports for the game, from The Birmingham Post, Evening Mail and Daily Express; none from the Sports Argus bearing in mind the game was played on a Monday. Whilst the reports from the local papers each have three photos of the game, and all three from the Post have the Trinity Road Stand in the background, I cannot see any cowboy hats!I am more than happy to copy the reports and send them to you, johnny from donny, if you'd like to PM me your address. Might there have been a report in the next week's Argus?