It does have to be said it was a fucking great 4 months! But it was still only 4 months.
Rambo. It all fitted at the time. He was a good battering ram. I don't recall much finesse
He actually did ok at Bayern, won the Bundesliga, and got to the semi-finals of the European Cup (he scored in one of the legs). His career was ended by injury rather than because he was "found out".If he'd have stayed with us, we might have won the League in 89/90 - he was much more mobile than Olney; and would have saved us from the bag of shite that was Cascarino.Still, he didn't do enough to be classed as a Villa legend though.
McInally was brilliant - for that half a season. Theres a good reason he was called Rambo. When he was on it I'd say he was as good as Benteke on top form. As it was he was a bit like Angel who had two decent seasons out of five or six - on top form he was unstoppable but he needed to do it all the time. McInally and Platt were the first two regular Villa scorers when I got in to football properly so I will always be fond of them. And unlike Platt, McInally has always been proud and happy to show off allegiances to Villa.