Poorest player in a great Aston villa team David geddis.
Scored in a 2-1 win over Wolves, twice with an assist in the 3-0 win over sha and in a 2-1 win over Saints. 4 goals in 9 games and all vital.
I seem to recall David Geddis' goals being the main reason Ron Saunders' Small Heath bounced straight back up in 1985. I think he got a hatrick in a top of the table clash at Portsmouth in the run in. He also had a good goals record at Barnsley in between playing for us and them.Just Wiki'd him. 12 in 47 for Villa, 24 in 45 for Barnsley and 18 in 46 for Small Heath. Surprisingly just 5 in 43 for Ipswich but I think he was often sub or played wide.
I liked Geddis and best memory was the local derby against the filth when playing against him was a lad known to me, Phil Hawker. Geddis tore him a new one that afternoon and as Phil was ( and probably still is) a very decent human being I had the unique feeling of actually feeling sorry for a bluenose player. Hasten to add that particular emotion has never been repeated over the last 32 years or so.
Wasn't Hawker put forward as a new Beckenbauer when he first came through?Didn't quite work out, did it?
Quote from: Damo70 on August 26, 2016, 01:28:52 PMI seem to recall David Geddis' goals being the main reason Ron Saunders' Small Heath bounced straight back up in 1985. I think he got a hatrick in a top of the table clash at Portsmouth in the run in. He also had a good goals record at Barnsley in between playing for us and them.Just Wiki'd him. 12 in 47 for Villa, 24 in 45 for Barnsley and 18 in 46 for Small Heath. Surprisingly just 5 in 43 for Ipswich but I think he was often sub or played wide.Those stats - as well as the importance of his goals in 1980-81 - are reason why his name should not even be mentioned on this thread.His main problem was that he wasn't Andy Gray and fans were hoping for a like for like replacement.