Remember the 2-2 home game so vividly, we were playing some wonderful football at the time and a 20 minute spell during this tie still lies fresh in the mind when we were taking them apart. The equaliser at the death was sickening. I can remember an article in an old edition of H&V which went through a list of gut wrenching moments involving the Villa. Carlton Palmers late winner at Leeds was mentioned and described a feeling like: the girl taken hostage in Silence of the Lambs, and realising there were finger nails in the wall of the pit she was trapped in and doom was impending........The Gooners equaliser invoked an emotion just as nasty. This was my favourite period following the team and that match of day clip brings it all back nice one!
If you really want to get upset, imagine the buzz of Randy's first three years happening then.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 24, 2015, 02:42:10 PMIf you really want to get upset, imagine the buzz of Randy's first three years happening then.Why spoil my memories of an era when we competed for the league title, finished top five twice in a row and won two cup competitions by reminding me of the clown that has made a footballing institution a complete and utter laughing stock, smashing all the worst records in the process. It was all smoke and mirrors, there was o silverware, the best we could muster was sixth and unlike the mid 1990s, those three years offer absolutely nothing to be nostalgic for. He will go down in villa history alright and it won't be for anything positive.
Quote from: Irish villain on January 02, 2016, 05:12:58 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 24, 2015, 02:42:10 PMIf you really want to get upset, imagine the buzz of Randy's first three years happening then.Why spoil my memories of an era when we competed for the league title, finished top five twice in a row and won two cup competitions by reminding me of the clown that has made a footballing institution a complete and utter laughing stock, smashing all the worst records in the process. It was all smoke and mirrors, there was o silverware, the best we could muster was sixth and unlike the mid 1990s, those three years offer absolutely nothing to be nostalgic for. He will go down in villa history alright and it won't be for anything positive.I'm not that bothered about your selective memories but I do remember when everyone was pulling in the same direction and the club's marketing, customer relations and community work were on a different scale to anything we'd seen before. It was a time when anything seemed possible and the subsequent years can't alter that fact.