Great footage of some great Villa days.It was around this time my Villa mate and I used to go to The Belfry on Saturday nights and usually bumped into a few of the players...remember going into the gents once and Carrodus and Leighton Phillips were in there.Had a very friendly chat with them and couldn't get the smile off my face for days because I'd had a piss next to two of my heroes!We were great to watch then.On the pitch I mean, not having a piss.;-)
I know what car he had because he briefly lived down my road when I was a kid. He shared a little semi-detached in Erdington with Gordon Smith, a fellow Scot who had a passing resemblance to Gray at the time. It must have been for just a few months, but the kids down our road couldn't believe their luck, although, I do have a painful memory attached to it.
I want to know Tom Hanks thoughts on the pitch invasion.
I have been listening to Talksport in the early hours in recent nights and they have had phone interviews with a couple of clearly pissed ex players. The name of the one escapes me at the moment but a couple of nights back they interviewed 'Blackburn legend Simon Garner' and he was absolutely hammered.
Tom Watt is way too good for such a crap radio station.
Quote from: Damo70 on March 13, 2015, 03:36:41 PMI have been listening to Talksport in the early hours in recent nights and they have had phone interviews with a couple of clearly pissed ex players. The name of the one escapes me at the moment but a couple of nights back they interviewed 'Blackburn legend Simon Garner' and he was absolutely hammered."And now to discuss Man City's Champions League prospects, we have City legend Shaun Goater on the line"?
Quote from: Pete3206 on March 14, 2015, 12:42:37 PMQuote from: Damo70 on March 13, 2015, 03:36:41 PMI have been listening to Talksport in the early hours in recent nights and they have had phone interviews with a couple of clearly pissed ex players. The name of the one escapes me at the moment but a couple of nights back they interviewed 'Blackburn legend Simon Garner' and he was absolutely hammered."And now to discuss Man City's Champions League prospects, we have City legend Shaun Goater on the line"? Well Andy Lochhead is a legend in my eyes for Villa, in much the same way real Man City fans will remember Goater I suspect
Quote from: villan from luton on March 14, 2015, 09:21:40 PMQuote from: Pete3206 on March 14, 2015, 12:42:37 PMQuote from: Damo70 on March 13, 2015, 03:36:41 PMI have been listening to Talksport in the early hours in recent nights and they have had phone interviews with a couple of clearly pissed ex players. The name of the one escapes me at the moment but a couple of nights back they interviewed 'Blackburn legend Simon Garner' and he was absolutely hammered."And now to discuss Man City's Champions League prospects, we have City legend Shaun Goater on the line"? Well Andy Lochhead is a legend in my eyes for Villa, in much the same way real Man City fans will remember Goater I suspectGoater is a cult hero in a way that can only naturally occur when a club is going through bad times. That is why Small Heath have so many cult heroes. Goater was also part of the side that emerged from the bad times.
What an awesome thread! Nice to hear all the fond memories of Andy, and the rest of the that team.Dad always said that Andy was the bravest player he played with, and they were almost telepathic when they played.Hope your well Jamie!!!
Quote from: Crops10 on March 26, 2015, 11:37:07 AMWhat an awesome thread! Nice to hear all the fond memories of Andy, and the rest of the that team.Dad always said that Andy was the bravest player he played with, and they were almost telepathic when they played.Hope your well Jamie!!! And what a player Alex Cropley was too! Another of my heroes. What a team.