I agree that the media bias against us is obvious -but then we compound this by doing it ourselves!!Look at the obituary for Tony on the official website. The accompanying picture is of Big Tony -in a Liverpool top!!!Absolutely unbelievable.And if anyone is wondering, yes, my piss is boiling!
Quote from: dcdavecollett on February 02, 2014, 06:44:57 PMI agree that the media bias against us is obvious -but then we compound this by doing it ourselves!!Look at the obituary for Tony on the official website. The accompanying picture is of Big Tony -in a Liverpool top!!!Absolutely unbelievable.And if anyone is wondering, yes, my piss is boiling!Indeed. The perpetrator should get a severe grilling. It's unbelievable really when you see how long he was with Liverpool and Chelsea more so not to mention the amount of goals he got for them in comparison to his time at County and ourselves.
Quote from: PGW on February 02, 2014, 02:12:07 PMQuote from: frank on February 02, 2014, 12:16:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 02, 2014, 01:16:15 AMFor some reason he was never truly appreciated by our fans. "If he scored two we'd complain he hadn't got three" was one comment.This is true. He missed as many as he scored and got quite a lot of stick from the fans. I remember this particularly when we went out of the FA Cup to Aldershot in 1964. Didn't he miss a penalty in this tie? Yet his scoring record speaks for itself (86 in 148). His 4 goals in the remarkable 5-5 draw at WHL have already been mentioned, but I think my own favourite Hateley performance was the 2 goals in a comprehensive 4-0 defeat of Man U in 1963. We certainly missed him after he went to Chelsea, and we were relegated that season.RIP, Tony.The game v Man U game was one of my all time memories of 'big Tone'.....a chilly late November day capped by Denis Law getting sent off for kicking Alan Deakin. Law said after the game that he was fed up of being kicked throughout the game by him.........Alan Deakin i ask you!!! He wasn't nicknamed 'Doris' due to his hard man skills!!!Mate of mine quite recently asked Law about that sending off - he basically kicked Alan Deakin in the head while Deakin was on the floor! Law admitted he'd been invited out that night to a big do in Manchester, and did something really stupid that he knew would get him sent off so he could leave early to get to the gig!Whether that's the truth or not, it makes for an interesting reason/excuse!
Quote from: frank on February 02, 2014, 12:16:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 02, 2014, 01:16:15 AMFor some reason he was never truly appreciated by our fans. "If he scored two we'd complain he hadn't got three" was one comment.This is true. He missed as many as he scored and got quite a lot of stick from the fans. I remember this particularly when we went out of the FA Cup to Aldershot in 1964. Didn't he miss a penalty in this tie? Yet his scoring record speaks for itself (86 in 148). His 4 goals in the remarkable 5-5 draw at WHL have already been mentioned, but I think my own favourite Hateley performance was the 2 goals in a comprehensive 4-0 defeat of Man U in 1963. We certainly missed him after he went to Chelsea, and we were relegated that season.RIP, Tony.The game v Man U game was one of my all time memories of 'big Tone'.....a chilly late November day capped by Denis Law getting sent off for kicking Alan Deakin. Law said after the game that he was fed up of being kicked throughout the game by him.........Alan Deakin i ask you!!! He wasn't nicknamed 'Doris' due to his hard man skills!!!
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 02, 2014, 01:16:15 AMFor some reason he was never truly appreciated by our fans. "If he scored two we'd complain he hadn't got three" was one comment.This is true. He missed as many as he scored and got quite a lot of stick from the fans. I remember this particularly when we went out of the FA Cup to Aldershot in 1964. Didn't he miss a penalty in this tie? Yet his scoring record speaks for itself (86 in 148). His 4 goals in the remarkable 5-5 draw at WHL have already been mentioned, but I think my own favourite Hateley performance was the 2 goals in a comprehensive 4-0 defeat of Man U in 1963. We certainly missed him after he went to Chelsea, and we were relegated that season.RIP, Tony.
For some reason he was never truly appreciated by our fans. "If he scored two we'd complain he hadn't got three" was one comment.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on February 02, 2014, 07:05:56 PMQuote from: PGW on February 02, 2014, 02:12:07 PMQuote from: frank on February 02, 2014, 12:16:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 02, 2014, 01:16:15 AMFor some reason he was never truly appreciated by our fans. "If he scored two we'd complain he hadn't got three" was one comment.This is true. He missed as many as he scored and got quite a lot of stick from the fans. I remember this particularly when we went out of the FA Cup to Aldershot in 1964. Didn't he miss a penalty in this tie? Yet his scoring record speaks for itself (86 in 148). His 4 goals in the remarkable 5-5 draw at WHL have already been mentioned, but I think my own favourite Hateley performance was the 2 goals in a comprehensive 4-0 defeat of Man U in 1963. We certainly missed him after he went to Chelsea, and we were relegated that season.RIP, Tony.The game v Man U game was one of my all time memories of 'big Tone'.....a chilly late November day capped by Denis Law getting sent off for kicking Alan Deakin. Law said after the game that he was fed up of being kicked throughout the game by him.........Alan Deakin i ask you!!! He wasn't nicknamed 'Doris' due to his hard man skills!!!Mate of mine quite recently asked Law about that sending off - he basically kicked Alan Deakin in the head while Deakin was on the floor! Law admitted he'd been invited out that night to a big do in Manchester, and did something really stupid that he knew would get him sent off so he could leave early to get to the gig!Whether that's the truth or not, it makes for an interesting reason/excuse!Well I asked Law about this incident about ten years ago. He said 'I just lost it' Seems more likely doesn't it.
Sorry to make yet another contribution to this thread but like you, I should imagine, I am wondering why Aston Villa FC do not appear to have made a statement to the press re Big Tone's passing. Liverpool have done him proud. I cannot find anything at all from our club.If that is the case someone should be offering an apology to Mark Hateley and the rest of Tony's family.Surely we haven't sunk that low...have we?
Quote from: Ron Manager on February 03, 2014, 09:11:02 AMSorry to make yet another contribution to this thread but like you, I should imagine, I am wondering why Aston Villa FC do not appear to have made a statement to the press re Big Tone's passing. Liverpool have done him proud. I cannot find anything at all from our club.If that is the case someone should be offering an apology to Mark Hateley and the rest of Tony's family.Surely we haven't sunk that low...have we?Here you go. http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~3649608,00.html