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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #60 on: December 12, 2013, 06:36:35 PM »
Yeah 4-3. Draper was sent off if I recall correctly.

I have the last shirt he ever wore for us personally signed by him. Which is nice.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #61 on: December 12, 2013, 06:37:05 PM »
By comparison Platt's a prick the bitter spoon faced tosser. I loved him too

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #62 on: December 12, 2013, 06:39:08 PM »
Yorkie could score just about every type of goal too and showed it in his time here. Some of his goals were exceptional. Benteeekey (as Niall Quinn calls him) has that ability too, hopefully we'll see that again on sunday.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #63 on: December 12, 2013, 06:39:51 PM »
Though it took him a fair while to produce his best, he was a top quality player by the time he moved on.  Had it all as a forward really and although I couldn't blame him for wanting to leave, I still think the price we got for him was way too low.

As good as he was, I'd still have McGrath, Cowans and Platt above him.   

Me too, when he went to utd I thought he would stay there a few years and help them to years of success - he and cole were a great partnership but I wonder if he regrets playing less than 100 games in his time with them - his career hit the buffers somewhat after leaving them and he seemed to drift from club to club .

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« Reply #64 on: December 12, 2013, 06:42:15 PM »
By comparison Platt's a prick the bitter spoon faced tosser. I loved him too

Never understood why platt seemed to distance himself  from the club after he left - he made his name at villa but rarely mentioned us from the day he left .

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #65 on: December 12, 2013, 06:46:44 PM »
Part two-

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Paul Brown continues his chat with Dwight Yorke.





Dwight Yorke believes his claret and blue career sky-rocketed under Brian Little because the manager told him: "You're my No.10 - go and express yourself."

Yorke says he enjoyed his time under all his other managers - Graham Taylor, Dr Jo Venglos, Big Ron Atkinson and John Gregory - but insists that Little filled him with masses and masses of confidence, making him feel "unstoppable."

And it was under Little that Yorke enjoyed his best-ever moment at Villa - the 1996 League Cup final victory over Leeds United, a performance he describes as "perfect."

He said: "My career sky-rocketed to another level under Brian.

"I worked under Graham Taylor, Dr Jo, Big Ron and John Gregory. I learnt a lot from these managers.

"But I was coming up to about 24-years-old under Brian and I knew good times were around the corner. I felt it.

"Brian came in, saw something in me and gave me the impetus to go and play well.

"He made it known to everyone that I was his main man.

He said: "That No.10 shirt is yours, go and play and express yourself.' He told me I had everything as a player that he was looking for.

"I was confident anyway but that gave me the belief to show a good level of consistency in my game week after week. I knew I was going to play every week. I went to another level.

"There was a lot of hard work involved. It wasn't just a case of turn up and entertain. I put the hard graft in at Bodymoor too.

"I have to mention people like Jim Walker and the other lads in the backroom staff too. They inspired me. They told me to kick on.

"Those words of encouragement from everyone at the club gave me the impetus to reach the very top of my game. For two or three years, my career at Villa blossomed.

"It all culminated in the League Cup win. That was unbelievable. The feeling of winning a major competition for the first time was truly incredible.

"That was my first time playing at Wembley. Look at the manner of the performance and the manner of the victory too. We were playing against very good players at Leeds. We played so, so well. That was just a complete performance.

"To score at the end and hear the crowd singing my name Dwight Yorke, Dwight Yorke to the tune of New York, New York - wow, what a feeling. That was the ultimate. That was the best experience. It doesn't come much better than that!

"It was very different to the feeling I had two years before when I missed out under Big Ron in the 1994 final against Man Utd.

"That was a down period for me. But it was a learning curve too. I thought - and Big Ron said - if the club ever get there again, be part of it.

"I saw everyone enjoying themselves that day and I was absolutely gutted I didn't play. I was frustrated not to be in the 11, never mind the 16.

"But I used the feeling to inspire me. And it all ended beautifully in the next major final."



Yorke was at his flamboyant best in the dressing room after the 1996 game, downing champagne and singing his signature tune as the other lads cheered him on - and it was this flair and panache that exemplified his game on the pitch too.

For sheer audacity, who will ever forget his impudent chip from the penalty spot in an FA Cup tie at Sheffield United in 1996? Or the carbon copy against Arsenal's David Seaman at Villa Park a couple of years later.

Certainly not Yorkie!

He added: "They were special moments. I was high on confidence. The fans believed in me. I felt I was unstoppable. Those were the kind of things I used to do.

"Not many players could get away with that at Villa Park. I just felt 'even if I miss this, they know I'm trying to entertain them.'

"That's part of a player's makeup. You want to win football matches, of course. But the fans are paying their hard-earned money to come and be entertained. It should be like going to the theatre!

"Some people might not remember it, but I loved to entertain the fans before the game too.

"I loved to run out late. It wasn't deliberate. But I was always the last man for the warm-up. I used to juggle the ball across the pitch. I was entertaining the fans and showing them I was well up for it. I was geeing the fans up.

"I'd have the fans singing my name. I got a buzz from that and I'd like to think that they got a buzz from it too."


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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #66 on: December 12, 2013, 07:00:10 PM »
Brian Little relating to Dwight Yorke and telling him to go express himself. From master to pupil.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #67 on: December 12, 2013, 07:04:44 PM »
I loved Yorkey and everything about him - the story of how he was scouted, his background, his humility in the early days. And at his peak for us he was untouchable - some wonderful moments and memories at VP were down to this man.
Gutted when he left and remember being pretty shocked that he did, but reluctantly understood his desire to move to where he knew he would win honours, and as Dave W said, he actually made Manure a better team, unlikely as I thought that would be at the time.
I'd love the 24 year old him in our team now, that's for sure!

As a Villa great in my 50 years going to VP he's pretty near the top, but not quite in the same category as God, Sid, Morley, Sir Dennis or Brian Little.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #68 on: December 12, 2013, 07:08:28 PM »
The day he left we were no longer one of the big boys.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #69 on: December 12, 2013, 07:35:24 PM »
I always remember being at St James' Park on a Monday night when he took the Gerdies on by himself and was robbed of a 4th by poor decision from the linesman.

A world class player.

I watched that game in a bar in The Hague with a few other Dutch Villains, to this day I do not know how we lost that game.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #70 on: December 12, 2013, 07:39:00 PM »
Leading the Premier League for three months after he left was a good feeling, even if it ultimately ended in disappointment. If only we'd payed what Athletico (?) wanted for Juninho...

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #71 on: December 12, 2013, 07:39:23 PM »
I always remember being at St James' Park on a Monday night when he took the Gerdies on by himself and was robbed of a 4th by poor decision from the linesman.

A world class player.

I watched that game in a bar in The Hague with a few other Dutch Villains, to this day I do not know how we lost that game.

Didn't we have 10 men for a large chunk of it as well ?

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #72 on: December 12, 2013, 07:45:05 PM »
Absolutely loved the player a genuine top quality one. I went to Tobago a few years ago and loads of people know about the villa over there because of him. Shame he had to lower himself with a few silly comments during the later part of his career but it was a true pleasure to watch him play for us.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #73 on: December 12, 2013, 07:48:38 PM »
I always remember being at St James' Park on a Monday night when he took the Gerdies on by himself and was robbed of a 4th by poor decision from the linesman.

A world class player.

I watched that game in a bar in The Hague with a few other Dutch Villains, to this day I do not know how we lost that game.

Didn't we have 10 men for a large chunk of it as well ?

Draper was sent off in the first half. We were 3-1 down starting the second.

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Re: Dwight Yorke.
« Reply #74 on: December 12, 2013, 07:55:20 PM »
His love for us didn't stop him kissing the Man Utd badge in front of us at Old Trafford.

Our love for him didn't stop the Holte giving him dogs abuse either. Not sure why some supporters think abuse is ok one way but then have a shit fit when the player reacts in kind

The reason he got the abuse was BECAUSE of the Old Trafford badge kiss incident.

I was at that game, it was a Beckham free kick, I think. Beckham ran to the Villa fans after he scored, giving it the Barry McGuigan, closely followed by Dwight. Naturally the villa fans reacted to the provocation, and then Dwight kissed the badge. He had had no real abuse up to that point. After the badge kiss, all bets were off and he got what he deserved. He had burnt his bridges.

We dont want you back Dwight.


 


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