Does anyone remember what a great header it was from Chris Nicholl that lead to the handball for the penalty? I have to say, it was a great save from Mel Machin? for the penalty, a save most goalkeepers would have been proud of. I felt sorry for Nicholl after the game as that header deserved a goal and he'd been great.
Quote from: dave shelley on November 04, 2015, 06:02:16 PMDoes anyone remember what a great header it was from Chris Nicholl that lead to the handball for the penalty? I have to say, it was a great save from Mel Machin? for the penalty, a save most goalkeepers would have been proud of. I felt sorry for Nicholl after the game as that header deserved a goal and he'd been great. Now you mention it, and having looked at the clip, big Chris' header does come back to me. He had his moment at Old Trafford just over 2 years later though!
Quote from: Bernie on November 05, 2015, 11:27:04 AMQuote from: dave shelley on November 04, 2015, 06:02:16 PMDoes anyone remember what a great header it was from Chris Nicholl that lead to the handball for the penalty? I have to say, it was a great save from Mel Machin? for the penalty, a save most goalkeepers would have been proud of. I felt sorry for Nicholl after the game as that header deserved a goal and he'd been great. Now you mention it, and having looked at the clip, big Chris' header does come back to me. He had his moment at Old Trafford just over 2 years later though!I'll never forget that moment either, I was on the side almost level with where he shot from and I remember thinking "you'll never score from there"!
Quote from: castlefields_villan on November 05, 2015, 11:31:26 AMQuote from: Bernie on November 05, 2015, 11:27:04 AMQuote from: dave shelley on November 04, 2015, 06:02:16 PMDoes anyone remember what a great header it was from Chris Nicholl that lead to the handball for the penalty? I have to say, it was a great save from Mel Machin? for the penalty, a save most goalkeepers would have been proud of. I felt sorry for Nicholl after the game as that header deserved a goal and he'd been great. Now you mention it, and having looked at the clip, big Chris' header does come back to me. He had his moment at Old Trafford just over 2 years later though!I'll never forget that moment either, I was on the side almost level with where he shot from and I remember thinking "you'll never score from there"!Me too, we were about level with him on the opposite side to the dugouts and as he received the ball, I said to my mates that we really needed to score soon or we were gone. I never believed he could(would) score from there. Cue pandemonium. Strangely enough, and I've posted this before, I've never before or since heard noise like when Brian Little scored his first goal shortly afterwards, and that includes his winner. It was like a lightening Bolt exploding directly overhead. Happy days.
Graydon was a good winger who could score goals as well as make them but I don't recall him being a particular fan favourite a lot of the time.
Quote from: Big Dick Edwards on November 06, 2015, 06:32:22 PMGraydon was a good winger who could score goals as well as make them but I don't recall him being a particular fan favourite a lot of the time.He was in the enclave where I stood down the Witton End BDE. I genuinely cannot remember anyone ever getting on his back giving him stick. He would; and did, give his all everytime I saw him play.
I thought Graydon was terrific for the Villa. He was not what you call an orthodox winger he would dribble side to side and this was totally confusing for the opposition. Remember this was before back to back football on TV and video so teams had less preparation skills available to them for games. I always thought he was held in high regard by Villains and certainly cannot recall any poor form singing when he returned to Villa Park.Time causing all sorts of issues with memories but I am surprised just how little he did play in 1976/77 - he was immense in the 2nd replay at Old Trafford. Thanks for the memories RG.
Quote from: wittonwarrior on November 14, 2015, 09:58:35 AMI thought Graydon was terrific for the Villa. He was not what you call an orthodox winger he would dribble side to side and this was totally confusing for the opposition. Remember this was before back to back football on TV and video so teams had less preparation skills available to them for games. I always thought he was held in high regard by Villains and certainly cannot recall any poor form singing when he returned to Villa Park.Time causing all sorts of issues with memories but I am surprised just how little he did play in 1976/77 - he was immense in the 2nd replay at Old Trafford. Thanks for the memories RG.Time is causing me all sorts of issues with memories as well - I know Dixie Deehan played no.9 in the 2nd replay - but was Ray Graydon playing due to Andy Gray's absence ?