Where are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrew’s.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask ‘Where are those players now?’
Article today celebrating the 14th anniversary of a game.QuoteWhere are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrews.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask Where are those players now?
Where are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrews.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask Where are those players now?
Regarding the article by known Villa hater Wollaston - he's jumping the gun a bit isn't he? Also, didn't Wolves turn Blues over on their own patch just a couple of weeks ago?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 16, 2016, 01:27:26 PMArticle today celebrating the 14th anniversary of a game.QuoteWhere are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrew’s.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask ‘Where are those players now?’Wow.
Article today celebrating the 14th anniversary of a game.QuoteWhere are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrew’s.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask ‘Where are those players now?’
Quote from: Clampy on September 16, 2016, 01:29:51 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on September 16, 2016, 01:27:26 PMArticle today celebrating the 14th anniversary of a game.QuoteWhere are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrew’s.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask ‘Where are those players now?’Wow.Hammered ? As I remember it, even though they may have shaded the first half and justifiably led at half time 1-0, after the interval it was all Villa until the comedy of errors a la melborg and enckeleman - I seem to remember their third by Horsefield came shortly after while we were still in shock.Beaten by a better side on the night - yes Hammered - certainly not
Quote from: castlefields_villan on September 16, 2016, 01:39:18 PMQuote from: Clampy on September 16, 2016, 01:29:51 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on September 16, 2016, 01:27:26 PMArticle today celebrating the 14th anniversary of a game.QuoteWhere are they now? The Birmingham City side who put Aston Villa to the sword in 3-0 St Andrew's winWe take a look at what the Birmingham City team from that night 14 years ago are doing now.Fourteen years ago today Birmingham City supporters were in Blue heaven when their side hammered Aston Villa 3-0 at St Andrew’s.It was a game memorable not only for the fact it was the first league meeting between the teams in nearly 16 years - but also for a certain goalkeeping error.It is with a Happy Peter Enckelman Day to Bluenoses that we ask ‘Where are those players now?’Wow.Hammered ? As I remember it, even though they may have shaded the first half and justifiably led at half time 1-0, after the interval it was all Villa until the comedy of errors a la melborg and enckeleman - I seem to remember their third by Horsefield came shortly after while we were still in shock.Beaten by a better side on the night - yes Hammered - certainly notDidn't we have a goal very dubiously ruled out for offside when it was 1-0?
What always bothers me and you can't discuss this with a nose without sounding bitter is that Enk never touched the ball from Mellbergs throw. Strictly according to the rules of association football that cannot result in a goal - it should not have counted. However it did and is still regarded as one of Small Heaths greatest moments.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on September 16, 2016, 02:51:11 PMWhat always bothers me and you can't discuss this with a nose without sounding bitter is that Enk never touched the ball from Mellbergs throw. Strictly according to the rules of association football that cannot result in a goal - it should not have counted. However it did and is still regarded as one of Small Heaths greatest moments.Yup, should have been a corner. Problem was Enks reaction, he obviously didn;t know the rules. He should have just confidently picked it up and threw it towards the corner flag, wagging his finger saying he never touched it.Talk about an incident that completely destroyed a promising goalkeeper's career.