I remember Juan Pablo Angel attempting to take a corner, missing the ball, kicking the flag and then somehow the ball rolling out for a goal kick. Possibly in his last game for us?
You have to be the only person I have ever known who had Simon Stainrod as their favourite player.
Often thought of Gordan Cowan's testimonial match in 1993 when Stoke sent on their kit man to play for a while. Never knew why and assumed he was retiring or something. However the BBC are broadcasting a Drama on Thursday night called 'Marvellous' about Neil Baldwin a remarkable guy from Stoke who has become alocal hero-he's a Stoke fan. Part of Guardian article on him: "Macari, like Clarke, grew to love him. He and Baldwin were often seen together in Stoke, walking Macari's dog. And one day in 1993, during a friendly against Aston Villa at Villa Park, Baldwin's old friends among the Stoke supporters saw him, in full Stoke kit, warming up on the touchline. With five minutes to go in the match, Macari actually sent this rather overweight man of nearly 50 on to the pitch. The players on both sides and the referee must have been in on the plan, because Macari then had 12 players on the pitch – and the players passed the ball to Baldwin, who almost got a shot at goal."Mystery solved!
Having looked it up there was a LC match 17th Nov 1965. We lost 3-1, Hateley scored for us. Does that ring any bells?Actually there was one there the following September, too early for snow and i'll be fecked if i'm mentioning the score!
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 01, 2014, 12:16:16 AMHaving looked it up there was a LC match 17th Nov 1965. We lost 3-1, Hateley scored for us. Does that ring any bells?Actually there was one there the following September, too early for snow and i'll be fecked if i'm mentioning the score!Not really, but then little seems to these days, but I strongly suspect that you are right as it must have been around that time.Another memory of the Villa at the Hawthorns around about that era was of a Scottish player called Willie Hamilton, who was very skilful and stylish. I recall him collecting a ball from a Villa goal kick which reached him in the centre circle. Bizarrely, it appeared that he then proceeded to shoot, but in the direction in which the ball had arrived and if it hadn't been for the agility of the keeper - Colin Withers I think, it would have been an own goal. It may have been the same game.There were later rumours that he was a bit too fond of pre-match wee drams.