The first match in London I ever went to. After Ian Wright equalised late on, Villa fans in the seating area threw seats onto the Palace fans in the stand below and Palace in turn threw dustbins over the brick wall at us in the corner terrace; this was indeed the 1980s.As for the game, from what I recall the ref gave us precious little all afternoon.
Great memories. Who remembers the green door that was basically all that was between the Villa fans in the terrace and the Palace fans on the side? Didn't last long if I recall
Would love to know how many Villa were there that day. Also remember aside from the derbies that season we took thousands to Bradford, Leeds, Barnsley, Man City, Blackburn.One of my fav Villa seasons ever and number one for away trips
Quote from: Fuse on April 08, 2014, 11:08:23 PMWould love to know how many Villa were there that day. Also remember aside from the derbies that season we took thousands to Bradford, Leeds, Barnsley, Man City, Blackburn.One of my fav Villa seasons ever and number one for away tripsGreat season for the away trips. Palace was one of the few missed. I can't remember if it was due to work, lack of cash or if I was still mentally scarred from the trip to Selhurst Park for the Charlton game the year before. I think we equaled the division record for away wins that year. Matching Small Heaths total from three years before. Perry Suckling and Jim Cannon. Names that take you back to the eighties.
Apart from that game, there has rarely been any trouble there.