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Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #210 on: August 08, 2016, 03:21:32 PM »
I reckon our biggest attendance since then was the 46,324 v Liverpool in the FAC when we were in Division 2.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #211 on: August 08, 2016, 03:23:42 PM »
Something I've wondered before - which was the last game where we had 50,000 Villa supporters? I've a feeling it might be Boxing Day 1975 as West Ham were never particularly well-supported away.


On the subject of attendances Dave have we actually had a bigger crowd since the Albion and Ipswich games in 1981? I seem to recall they were both around the 46,000 mark but I may be wrong.

Just remembered Juventus in '83 must have been similar.

Juventus was only 43,000, which was disappointing considering they had about 8,000.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #212 on: August 08, 2016, 03:24:38 PM »
I reckon our biggest attendance since then was the 46,324 v Liverpool in the FAC when we were in Division 2.

Was that 1988? That was the day before I started my first job. It was a Superbowl Sunday as well as I recall. Even though I don't actually have any interest in American Football.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #213 on: August 08, 2016, 03:30:22 PM »
Juventus I reckon is the next biggest since 80/81, 45,531.

Holte's last stand was 45,347, which I believe was a PL record at the time. Although everything i've seen for the highest attendance for the PL that season has Liverpool v Newcastle at 44,601 for some reason.
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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #214 on: August 08, 2016, 04:09:00 PM »
Something I've wondered before - which was the last game where we had 50,000 Villa supporters? I've a feeling it might be Boxing Day 1975 as West Ham were never particularly well-supported away.

You may well be right there. I was at that game on the Witton End with my dad and we had an uncle and cousin who only came once a year if we were at home on Boxing Day. I think an annual trip to see us at xmas was common for many floating or lapsed fans back then. There were usually a number of away fans in the Witton End - generally with no trouble - and I have no recollection at all of any there that day, though to be fair I am sure there were no trains and far less car ownership back then. It was a common site to see white vans (Kenning Hire Vans always spring to mind) with 12-15 boozed up blokes springing out near the ground while their poor driver had to spend ages looking for a parking space.

The first game of the following season against West Ham they had several thousand in the Witton End. We walked in on a boiling hot afternoon to see loads of bare chested cockneys being pushed down the steps and arrested by the police.

Me and the wife were in the Witton End too that game and I remember very few (if any) West Ham supporters.

I declared myself thoroughly underwhelmed by Dennis btw. Um.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #215 on: August 08, 2016, 05:28:17 PM »
Something I've wondered before - which was the last game where we had 50,000 Villa supporters? I've a feeling it might be Boxing Day 1975 as West Ham were never particularly well-supported away.

You may well be right there. I was at that game on the Witton End with my dad and we had an uncle and cousin who only came once a year if we were at home on Boxing Day. I think an annual trip to see us at xmas was common for many floating or lapsed fans back then. There were usually a number of away fans in the Witton End - generally with no trouble - and I have no recollection at all of any there that day, though to be fair I am sure there were no trains and far less car ownership back then. It was a common site to see white vans (Kenning Hire Vans always spring to mind) with 12-15 boozed up blokes springing out near the ground while their poor driver had to spend ages looking for a parking space.

The first game of the following season against West Ham they had several thousand in the Witton End. We walked in on a boiling hot afternoon to see loads of bare chested cockneys being pushed down the steps and arrested by the police.

Me and the wife were in the Witton End too that game and I remember very few (if any) West Ham supporters.

I declared myself thoroughly underwhelmed by Dennis btw. Um.

1975 US v sunderland over 57000 in the ground and about a million on the Hill. absolutely MAGIC, even if my maths aint the Best.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #216 on: August 08, 2016, 05:57:50 PM »
Something I've wondered before - which was the last game where we had 50,000 Villa supporters? I've a feeling it might be Boxing Day 1975 as West Ham were never particularly well-supported away.

You may well be right there. I was at that game on the Witton End with my dad and we had an uncle and cousin who only came once a year if we were at home on Boxing Day. I think an annual trip to see us at xmas was common for many floating or lapsed fans back then. There were usually a number of away fans in the Witton End - generally with no trouble - and I have no recollection at all of any there that day, though to be fair I am sure there were no trains and far less car ownership back then. It was a common site to see white vans (Kenning Hire Vans always spring to mind) with 12-15 boozed up blokes springing out near the ground while their poor driver had to spend ages looking for a parking space.

The first game of the following season against West Ham they had several thousand in the Witton End. We walked in on a boiling hot afternoon to see loads of bare chested cockneys being pushed down the steps and arrested by the police.

Me and the wife were in the Witton End too that game and I remember very few (if any) West Ham supporters.

I declared myself thoroughly underwhelmed by Dennis btw. Um.

1975 US v sunderland over 57000 in the ground and about a million on the Hill. absolutely MAGIC, even if my maths aint the Best.

They locked the gates before 2.00 pm I'm sure. The Holte was already full.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #217 on: August 08, 2016, 05:59:17 PM »
Odd you should mention that Port Vale game 260, it has a place in our family history as the last game attended by my oldest brother Val (as in Kilmer).  He is still going strong at 90 years of age.  Half way through the second half he tore off his scarf, jumped on it and left.  He has not been back since though his grandchildren and even great grandchildren come up from Cheltenham to Villa Park.  In our family it is called "doing an Uncle Val".

What are they called Brian? I might know them.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #218 on: August 08, 2016, 06:04:44 PM »
Jan 29 1969 LC Replay v Soton 59084 - my biggest crowd - and I was there for the Sunderland match too. Sadly missed out on the Manu SF at VP - but was in the Stretford End Paddock (the corner bit) for the first leg (was at U.M.I.S.T. at the time)

Just to plant a flag for the elderly - I will be 67 in two weeks

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #219 on: August 08, 2016, 06:22:55 PM »
Jan 29 1969 LC Replay v Soton 59084 - my biggest crowd - and I was there for the Sunderland match too. Sadly missed out on the Manu SF at VP - but was in the Stretford End Paddock (the corner bit) for the first leg (was at U.M.I.S.T. at the time)

Just to plant a flag for the elderly - I will be 67 in two weeks

I was at that replay having been to the first game in Southampton.  IIRC, SHA were involved in a replay the previous night I'm not too sure.  I do know that I was at it with my old man.  I can't remember who the opposition was, it could have been Arsenal and I think they won.  What I do remember was being in a crush getting out and this Nose roaring out, "There must be 50,000 here tonight, let's see the fucking Villa beat that!".  Fast forward 24 hours and that 59k crowd.  Obsessed about us even then.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #220 on: August 08, 2016, 07:07:04 PM »
Neither of my brother's sons has children Stuart but his daughter who lives at Charlton Kings has three sons by her late husband.  They are Moores  same names as royal children - Edward, Andrew and William.  Eddy is Fast Eddy and runs two or three discotheques in Ibiza.  He sits up with us in the Holte. Andrew has a discotheque in Los Angeles.  He lives with his mother in Charlton Kings when he is not designing and fitting out discos around the world.  William is a plumber.  He and his long time partner have a baby who is heiress to a huge estate on the borders of Hertfordshire and Essex between the two famous villages of Ugley and Nasty.  William has never been allowed to marry his partner for inheritance reasons.  He doesn't give a shit.  You may have seen Fast Eddy from a Channel 4 documentary about Ibiza discos.
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Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #221 on: August 08, 2016, 07:39:27 PM »
The 47,998 in 80/81 is the largest VP crowd I know i've been part of. I may well have been in some bigger in the 70s as a nipper as dad started taken me around 1975/76 when I was 5 or 6, but I can't remember them.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #222 on: August 08, 2016, 08:52:18 PM »
The Barcelona game in 1978 was probably the highest VP attendance i've been in. Over 49 thousand i think.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #223 on: August 08, 2016, 09:36:55 PM »
The Barcelona game in 1978 was probably the highest VP attendance i've been in. Over 49 thousand i think.

Remember what the gk did to the General after he scored that penalty, and as I recall the ref never sent the twat off. oh the mysts of time.

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Re: Brian Little Speaks
« Reply #224 on: August 08, 2016, 09:43:58 PM »
That was the Super Cup.

 


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