Whenever I hear of Leyton Orient I think of a 4-0 away defeat around 1972-3 when Ian Ross broke his leg. After that game I think Vic Crowe mandated the wearing of shinpads for Villa players. There was even a photo of Ross on the treatment table in the next home match programme (IIRC).
Quote from: Pat McMahon on August 14, 2014, 01:45:34 PMWhenever I hear of Leyton Orient I think of a 4-0 away defeat around 1972-3 when Ian Ross broke his leg. After that game I think Vic Crowe mandated the wearing of shinpads for Villa players. There was even a photo of Ross on the treatment table in the next home match programme (IIRC).Ah, the classic old seventies football photo of an injured player with his leg in plaster. Usually holding a cup of tea in one hand and putting his thumb up to the camera with his other hand.
Quote from: Damo70 on August 14, 2014, 01:50:11 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on August 14, 2014, 01:45:34 PMWhenever I hear of Leyton Orient I think of a 4-0 away defeat around 1972-3 when Ian Ross broke his leg. After that game I think Vic Crowe mandated the wearing of shinpads for Villa players. There was even a photo of Ross on the treatment table in the next home match programme (IIRC).Ah, the classic old seventies football photo of an injured player with his leg in plaster. Usually holding a cup of tea in one hand and putting his thumb up to the camera with his other hand.70s players also always looked at least ten years older than they actually were.
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The olden days must have been really boring with all these crap games and tech.
Quote from: The Ads on August 14, 2014, 02:54:52 PMThe olden days must have been really boring with all these crap games and tech. Sensible Soccer was amazing, playing in the El Savadorian 4th Division, or creating your own Cup competition with groups and knockouts and 128 teams in it.
Quote from: ADVILLAFAN on August 14, 2014, 03:08:22 PMQuote from: The Ads on August 14, 2014, 02:54:52 PMThe olden days must have been really boring with all these crap games and tech. Sensible Soccer was amazing, playing in the El Savadorian 4th Division, or creating your own Cup competition with groups and knockouts and 128 teams in it.Sensible Soccer, best football game ever. I still have a copy somewhere for the Mega Drive.
Quote from: The Ads on August 14, 2014, 02:54:52 PMThe olden days must have been really boring with all these crap games and tech.On the contrary, there was nothing like trying to win the league in time to sell all of your best players and buy all the worst ones on football manager because the following season the best would become the worst and vice versa. Also trying to beat you own lap records at all of the F1 tracks on Chequered Flag. I could never master Jet Set f***ing Willy though. It wasn't called that, I just added the expletive because I am still bitter thirty years later.