This really was one of the all time truly memorable occasions at VP.Sorry Lucky, but I thought it was as good if not better than the 2-0 win four years earlier. In that tie, although we took a deserved 2-0 lead over there, I always worried about them getting an early goal, which of course was exactly what happened. That return really was bad news for us - their second (and equalising goal) was never a free kick to them in the first place and for the their winner Mcgrath had seen their player take the ball over the goal line before he crossed it.Anyway, we more than got our revenge four years later, and yes the old ground really was rocking that night - I was at the front of the upper doug, level with the Witton End penalty area and the noise was defeaning - I'll always remember the booing and whistling whenever they had the ball.Like everyone else I feared the worst against a multi starred team in a penalty shoot out, but of all people - Phil King was our hero. There's a tremendous shot of Big Ron and Doug side by side, by the tunnel, immediately afterwards, and when I watched it back later seeing them together makes it hard to think that as was said earlier, Ron was gone in a few weeks.I wonder what would've happened if we hadn't lost to Trasponspor (then an unknown team) in the way that we did, in the next round.
Ray Houghton scored to level the aggregate score at 1-1
I was at the home legs (90 & 94) but me and my friends also caught an official coach to the 1st leg. There was some kind of transport strike so the San Siro was pretty sparse but still an amazing venue. We lost out to a Ruben Sousa penalty.
Quote from: Tayls_7 on November 01, 2015, 07:14:58 PMI was at the home legs (90 & 94) but me and my friends also caught an official coach to the 1st leg. There was some kind of transport strike so the San Siro was pretty sparse but still an amazing venue. We lost out to a Ruben Sousa penalty. Yep, the gate was something like 22000 in a 80000+ seater stadium. I vaguely remember everyone in the Villa end singing "shit ground, no fans" at various times throughout that night.
Quote from: Chris Harte on November 02, 2015, 03:09:28 PMQuote from: Tayls_7 on November 01, 2015, 07:14:58 PMI was at the home legs (90 & 94) but me and my friends also caught an official coach to the 1st leg. There was some kind of transport strike so the San Siro was pretty sparse but still an amazing venue. We lost out to a Ruben Sousa penalty. Yep, the gate was something like 22000 in a 80000+ seater stadium. I vaguely remember everyone in the Villa end singing "shit ground, no fans" at various times throughout that night.That's right Chris. We started that chant outside the ground. I remember they gave us a natty silk scarf as we entered the stadium and all the policeman were about 5 feet tall.
If I remember right the service station was in Switzerland not Italy. The rumour was going round that the game was going to be off because the pitch was waterlogged. There was a big electrical storm during the game.As we were heading away in the coach after the game there was a home fan in the next lane so busy giving it large to us that he took his eyes off the road and went straight into the car in front. His face when he realised too late he was going to hit it was a picture!