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Author Topic: Football in the old days  (Read 12937 times)

Offline dave shelley

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #30 on: March 29, 2015, 08:51:07 PM »
I loved the Villa from when I felt there was no hope whatsoever, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to change now.

Offline wittonwarrior

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #31 on: March 29, 2015, 09:15:17 PM »
its all about money now.  You can confidently determine your end position in the league before a ball is kicked largely worked out by your financial clout.

There were divers around back in the 70's but it has become like the foreign football we all hated.

Offline ADVILLAFAN

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2015, 09:37:12 AM »
Its the lack of competitiveness I really miss.

In the 70's a good manager with a keen eye for a player could bulld a squad from nothing and win the league. Derby, Forest etc. Teams did dominate, like leeds but they didnt win everything. There was a wide mix of teams winning the trophies.

I also think that football was more entertaining but maybe my memory just concentrates on the great teams we had in the 70's and early 80's

Football also seemed more exciting because there was less to see and beey little on TV. Going to a game was a real treat

Pretty much this.

On the pitch the quality of football, the skill, technique and athleticism of the players is many many times higher.  You're guaranteed to see at least one incredible world class goal every week in the Premier League.

The facilities are much better, the threat of getting your head kicked in is pretty much gone.

However, the thing I miss is the (nearly always misguided) belief at the start of every season that this could be Villa's year.  I already know that Chelsea, Man City or Man Utd will win it, with perhaps Arsenal or Liverpool having a go at it.

I was 9 when Villa won the League; and I don't think I'll live long enough to see Villa win it again.



I was -2 if it makes you feel any better.


1980 I get born
1981 Villa win league
1982 Villa win European Cup
Winter 1983 Villa win European Super Cup
Autumn 1983 Adam gets born, Villa stop winning things.

Not that I blame you...

Autumn?!?!  I was born in August.

And I think you're forgetting the Inter-TOTO Cup....

Offline Damo70

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #33 on: March 30, 2015, 10:30:26 AM »
Its the lack of competitiveness I really miss.

In the 70's a good manager with a keen eye for a player could bulld a squad from nothing and win the league. Derby, Forest etc. Teams did dominate, like leeds but they didnt win everything. There was a wide mix of teams winning the trophies.

I also think that football was more entertaining but maybe my memory just concentrates on the great teams we had in the 70's and early 80's

Football also seemed more exciting because there was less to see and beey little on TV. Going to a game was a real treat

Pretty much this.

On the pitch the quality of football, the skill, technique and athleticism of the players is many many times higher.  You're guaranteed to see at least one incredible world class goal every week in the Premier League.

The facilities are much better, the threat of getting your head kicked in is pretty much gone.

However, the thing I miss is the (nearly always misguided) belief at the start of every season that this could be Villa's year.  I already know that Chelsea, Man City or Man Utd will win it, with perhaps Arsenal or Liverpool having a go at it.

I was 9 when Villa won the League; and I don't think I'll live long enough to see Villa win it again.



I was -2 if it makes you feel any better.


1980 I get born
1981 Villa win league
1982 Villa win European Cup
Winter 1983 Villa win European Super Cup
Autumn 1983 Adam gets born, Villa stop winning things.

Not that I blame you...

Autumn?!?!  I was born in August.

And I think you're forgetting the Inter-TOTO Cup....



My favourite thing about the Inter Toto cup is people who call it 'the Inter Two Bob cup' and then snort with laughter and look very proud of themselves as if they are the first person to think of calling it that for a laugh.

Offline ADVILLAFAN

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #34 on: March 30, 2015, 02:12:44 PM »
It really was crap though, it looked and was the same size as an egg cup.

Offline itbrvilla

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #35 on: March 30, 2015, 02:38:31 PM »
When I had a paper round I delivered the Daily Express to John Wile's house.  He never once gave me a Christmas tip.   I'd like to think the captain of a Premier League side in 2015 might be a bit more generous, but then again you'd never get the paper through the security gates of their mansion.

Most of em cant read!

Or give a shit about the real world.

Offline Rudy Can't Fail

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #36 on: March 30, 2015, 03:41:34 PM »
Its the lack of competitiveness I really miss.

I remember sitting down with my Dad in early August sometime in the late 70s and we'd go through the teams and we'd come up with 11 (ELEVEN) teams that realistically stood a chance of winning the league. Now it's either Chelsea or Man City. It would take a freak season for anybody else to win it now.

Offline Ron Manager

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #37 on: March 30, 2015, 04:13:19 PM »
I'm not sure anything could match the excitement of the Christmas we got a VHS video recorder and a Teletext TV. I can clearly remember the first time I followed a Villa away game on Teletext. It was at my uncle's and we lost 3-0 at Newcastle in one of Graham Turner's last games. The first March transfer deadline day of having Teletext was also memorable.

God how I miss Teletex. We are with Virgin and Lady Ron decided we would have their Tivo service as it was free to add. Their news information is dreadful in the extreme. Slow and ponderous doesn't describe it.

Offline Damo70

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #38 on: March 31, 2015, 01:31:51 AM »
I'm not sure anything could match the excitement of the Christmas we got a VHS video recorder and a Teletext TV. I can clearly remember the first time I followed a Villa away game on Teletext. It was at my uncle's and we lost 3-0 at Newcastle in one of Graham Turner's last games. The first March transfer deadline day of having Teletext was also memorable.

God how I miss Teletex. We are with Virgin and Lady Ron decided we would have their Tivo service as it was free to add. Their news information is dreadful in the extreme. Slow and ponderous doesn't describe it.


I stick the BBC text on occasionally for old times sake and a quick look at the news, sport and showbiz pages.

Offline Pat McMahon

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #39 on: March 31, 2015, 10:43:51 PM »
I'm not sure anything could match the excitement of the Christmas we got a VHS video recorder and a Teletext TV. I can clearly remember the first time I followed a Villa away game on Teletext. It was at my uncle's and we lost 3-0 at Newcastle in one of Graham Turner's last games. The first March transfer deadline day of having Teletext was also memorable.

God how I miss Teletex. We are with Virgin and Lady Ron decided we would have their Tivo service as it was free to add. Their news information is dreadful in the extreme. Slow and ponderous doesn't describe it.


I stick the BBC text on occasionally for old times sake and a quick look at the news, sport and showbiz pages.

It is probably better than their website which is now laughably shit.

Offline Damo70

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #40 on: April 01, 2015, 10:54:10 AM »
It really was crap though, it looked and was the same size as an egg cup.

To be fair I think the old Jules Rimet trophy was the only trophy that was the same size in real life as the Subbuteo replica.

To this day I am not sure why I got the Jules Rimet trophy instead of the modern trophy with my World Cup Subbeteo set in the late seventies.

Offline clash city rocker

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #41 on: April 08, 2015, 08:25:26 PM »
If I couldn't make it to an away game , I'd be outside the newsagent about 6 waiting for the sports argus  to be delivered so I could read the report on the game..There would probably be a dozen blokes waiting for the argus to turn up.

Offline Damo70

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #42 on: April 09, 2015, 07:46:59 AM »
I remember being at a wedding reception in the early eighties and some bloke coming in and going round selling The Argus.

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #43 on: April 09, 2015, 04:22:10 PM »
I remember being at a wedding reception in the early eighties and some bloke coming in and going round selling The Argus.

Lucky you. I had to go and hunt down an Argus seller at my own wedding reception on 27th February 1971.

Offline steamer

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Re: Football in the old days
« Reply #44 on: April 09, 2015, 08:24:31 PM »
E.I.Adio, were you pissed or just excited ?
2oth of feb 71 we drew away to Bury, 26th of feb 72 we beat Port Vale 2-0 I hope the wedding was a good one.
I was at the Vale game, it was a good one.

 


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