It's also the biggest scarf i've ever seen.
It's in our DNA as Football Club, it's in my DNA as a Villa fan, when Ray Stewart scored the last minute Penalty at West Ham - that was the closest I've ever come to tears about the result of a Football Match. If we win on Saturday - the Ghost of that moment will be Exorcised for ever.
Unless my eyes have gone doolally that's red and white.
Online dave.woodhallModeratorprolific poster**Posts: 42199Location: Treading water in a sea of retarded sexuality and bad poetry.Personal Message (Online)GM : Jan, 2014Re: Any particular reasons for winning the fa cup« Reply #53 on: May 22, 2015, 10:33:15 PM »QuoteAs a spin-off from joe_c, I'm probably one of the youngest of the generation who started supporting Villa when we were at our lowest ebb yet we were always being told until we took it as a given that there was something uniquely magical about the club and the only tangible thing we could point to was most FA Cup wins, at a time when that was still the most important gauge of being a big club. It's the only thing we haven't seen us win, but more than that it's the one thing we've looked forward to winning for decades. The glories of 1980-82 happened so quickly; they went from something that was so impossibly remote we would never even think about it, to happening, to gone, in a flash. The anticipation wasn't there, yet every year I'm pig sick jealous of the teams in the final, even when it was Stoke. I don't suppose I'm the only one of us who's daydreamed about the whole thing - what I'd be doing for the weekend, the night before, pre-match, Abide With Me, seeing the teams comes out, lifting the cup, celebrating - for so long that now it's approaching it doesn't seem real.