A really nice article here which has some villa-related aspects to it. Also shows a photo from my first ever game at VP, when he scored against spurs.
Quote from: Ger Regan on February 23, 2021, 07:24:59 PMA really nice article here which has some villa-related aspects to it. Also shows a photo from my first ever game at VP, when he scored against spurs.Brilliant, thanks for sharing. Chris Powell clearly holds him in the same kind of esteem we do, he was only with him for a season.
Quote from: LeeB on February 23, 2021, 07:46:59 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on February 23, 2021, 07:24:59 PMA really nice article here which has some villa-related aspects to it. Also shows a photo from my first ever game at VP, when he scored against spurs.Brilliant, thanks for sharing. Chris Powell clearly holds him in the same kind of esteem we do, he was only with him for a season.I can't recall his goal against Spurs. The only goals of his that spring to mind are his goal in the 6-2 win over Everton, him scoring the only goal of the game away to Forest (which I think was the same day he won the PFA player of the season award) and a goal away at Oxford in the cup when the Oxford keeper got pelters from the Villa fans.That is another lovely piece of journalism about the big man.
Currently advertising 'chip shop' curry sauce on TV here. Not a bad ad as 'celebrity ads' go, he looks very well and glad to see he's still earning a few bob on the side.
Quote from: Damo70 on February 23, 2021, 07:54:54 PMQuote from: LeeB on February 23, 2021, 07:46:59 PMQuote from: Ger Regan on February 23, 2021, 07:24:59 PMA really nice article here which has some villa-related aspects to it. Also shows a photo from my first ever game at VP, when he scored against spurs.Brilliant, thanks for sharing. Chris Powell clearly holds him in the same kind of esteem we do, he was only with him for a season.I can't recall his goal against Spurs. The only goals of his that spring to mind are his goal in the 6-2 win over Everton, him scoring the only goal of the game away to Forest (which I think was the same day he won the PFA player of the season award) and a goal away at Oxford in the cup when the Oxford keeper got pelters from the Villa fans.That is another lovely piece of journalism about the big man.Gods goal at 15:25.The Oxford keeper was Paul Kee.
Need some help with this one please folks; my memory is rapidly fading. I’m sure it was against QPR and they were attacking the Holte. One of their forwards burst into the box and had the audacity to nutmeg the Great Man. In a split second the GM turned, went to ground, and executed a perfect slide tackle just as he was about to shoot, flipping the ball off the forward’s feet clean as a whistle for a corner. The GM then stood up (and I’m convinced he looked directly at me - left side 3 steps down from the horizontal gangway) and raised a clenched fist towards the Holte with a cry of “yesss”I thought the QPR player was Don Givens but on checking he was before McGrath’s time at VillaAnyone else with the same memory?
Quote from: Clive W on February 23, 2021, 10:42:08 PMNeed some help with this one please folks; my memory is rapidly fading. I’m sure it was against QPR and they were attacking the Holte. One of their forwards burst into the box and had the audacity to nutmeg the Great Man. In a split second the GM turned, went to ground, and executed a perfect slide tackle just as he was about to shoot, flipping the ball off the forward’s feet clean as a whistle for a corner. The GM then stood up (and I’m convinced he looked directly at me - left side 3 steps down from the horizontal gangway) and raised a clenched fist towards the Holte with a cry of “yesss”I thought the QPR player was Don Givens but on checking he was before McGrath’s time at VillaAnyone else with the same memory?I remember it but it was at the Witton End. Most defenders would have got nowhere near, a decent one would have brought him down. A great defender might have got a toe to the ball to knock it away. McGrath won it cleanly and laid the ball off. Their supporters stood to applaud.