I remember one afternoon standing in the chicken run at Upton Park when Gray scored in about the 5th minute against the Spammers, we always won at Upton Park, happy days. Less happy days were his second coming in 86/87 away at Selhurst Park to Charlton, he'd been on the piss in The Mulberry Bush the night before and it showed.
Met him in the Beeches pub in 75, before he was well known, he came over as a well grounded bloke, happy to chat with no airs and graces. Probably not changed much after all these years
Andy was an awesome sight on the pitch. They way he dominated defenders either marauding through the centre or arising to head in a cross left you gasping with delight. Gave me the biggest hair raising thrills ever in almost every match he played in. Broke my heart when he left us ....yes hold on for Wolves but I think Ron had decided he didn't want him. Happy birthday Andy and thank you.
I think he was the first Villa superstar in my time. Bruce Rioch was fantastic but he didn't play for us in the top flight. Andy Gray played in our most exciting team and scored wonderful goals and I remember him being feted in the national press. - a first for us.His hat tricks against Ipswich and Albion were the best I have seen for us, and he killed Liverpool on That Night. Still wish he had chinned Trever Francis after that dive to con us at the Sty in 1977 though.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on December 01, 2015, 02:26:17 PMI think he was the first Villa superstar in my time. Bruce Rioch was fantastic but he didn't play for us in the top flight. Andy Gray played in our most exciting team and scored wonderful goals and I remember him being feted in the national press. - a first for us.His hat tricks against Ipswich and Albion were the best I have seen for us, and he killed Liverpool on That Night. Still wish he had chinned Trever Francis after that dive to con us at the Sty in 1977 though.I remember that night (still painful) well even now - never a penalty in a million years - I was on the corner of the Tilton and their main stand. Didn't Leighton Phillips get sent off early in that game and Andy had a man of the match performance at centre back ?As you say Darren - what a player - what would we do to have one like him now - probably the most exciting player in my 48 (nearly 49 years) of watching us. Him and Sid Cowans will always be my 2 favourite all time players.
Quote from: castlefields_villan on December 01, 2015, 03:32:12 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on December 01, 2015, 02:26:17 PMI think he was the first Villa superstar in my time. Bruce Rioch was fantastic but he didn't play for us in the top flight. Andy Gray played in our most exciting team and scored wonderful goals and I remember him being feted in the national press. - a first for us.His hat tricks against Ipswich and Albion were the best I have seen for us, and he killed Liverpool on That Night. Still wish he had chinned Trever Francis after that dive to con us at the Sty in 1977 though.I remember that night (still painful) well even now - never a penalty in a million years - I was on the corner of the Tilton and their main stand. Didn't Leighton Phillips get sent off early in that game and Andy had a man of the match performance at centre back ?As you say Darren - what a player - what would we do to have one like him now - probably the most exciting player in my 48 (nearly 49 years) of watching us. Him and Sid Cowans will always be my 2 favourite all time players.I think Philips was sent off and Andy Gray went to centre half to replace him. IIRC Deehan scored for us and we conceded two late goals.Mayhem after the game - I think there were about 43k there that night and anybody under 25 was fighting.
Quote from: The Villan on November 30, 2015, 07:37:13 PMMet him in the Beeches pub in 75, before he was well known, he came over as a well grounded bloke, happy to chat with no airs and graces. Probably not changed much after all these yearsWas that at a Tony Butler BRMB Football Forum ? - Andy was there around this time when I went to The Beeches - John Gidman was one of the guest panelists
Quote from: castlefields_villan on December 01, 2015, 12:24:31 PMQuote from: The Villan on November 30, 2015, 07:37:13 PMMet him in the Beeches pub in 75, before he was well known, he came over as a well grounded bloke, happy to chat with no airs and graces. Probably not changed much after all these yearsWas that at a Tony Butler BRMB Football Forum ? - Andy was there around this time when I went to The Beeches - John Gidman was one of the guest panelistsNo think he just came down for a pint with a mate from the area. How times have changed