I love watching these games from this era.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PddKLavajHs
I wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?
Quote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:22:30 PMI wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?I was with him a couple of weeks ago. He was doing some work for Uefa as an observer at Europe/Champions League games (he did the Supercup a couple of years ago) but mostly gave that up when his son was ill last year. He still goes to the match regularly.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 06, 2016, 09:28:00 PMQuote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:22:30 PMI wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?I was with him a couple of weeks ago. He was doing some work for Uefa as an observer at Europa/Champions League games (he did the Supercup a couple of years ago) but mostly gave that up when his son was ill last year. He still goes to the match regularly.Nice to hear he is getting such good work-I often wondered what had become of him. Thanks Dave.
Quote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:22:30 PMI wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?I was with him a couple of weeks ago. He was doing some work for Uefa as an observer at Europa/Champions League games (he did the Supercup a couple of years ago) but mostly gave that up when his son was ill last year. He still goes to the match regularly.
Quote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:32:32 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 06, 2016, 09:28:00 PMQuote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:22:30 PMI wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?I was with him a couple of weeks ago. He was doing some work for Uefa as an observer at Europa/Champions League games (he did the Supercup a couple of years ago) but mostly gave that up when his son was ill last year. He still goes to the match regularly.Nice to hear he is getting such good work-I often wondered what had become of him. Thanks Dave.I know what should have become of him. He should have come back and done his job and don't think he hasn't been told it often enough.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on November 06, 2016, 08:11:32 PMI love watching these games from this era.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PddKLavajHsI was lucky enough to be t this game. It was 2 days before Xmas if I recall correctly.I remember the first leg when we played at Old Trafford in that great yellow & blue kit. I remember tickets for the 2nd leg being on sale one Sunday morning and my dad took me to queue up at around 6 am. The tickets were being sold through the turnstiles of the Trinity Road enclosure and by the time we got to the ground, the queues were all the way round. As we were walking away from the ground, a policeman parted the queue in order to allow a car to turn into what is now the car park between the Holte and the Holte pub. I think it was a bingo hall at the time. My dad quickly pulled me in and we joined the queue at the back of where it had been parted, pushing in. I was really embarrassed but it didn't bother my dad and it saved us a few hours as we were away within about half an hour of the tickets going on sale.I watched the game from the front of the Trinity Road enclosure and it was great to watch Best, Law and Charlton although my eyes were firmly on the Villa players, Brian Godfrey, Andy Lochhead, Chico and Pat McMahon. it was an amazing feeling to beat them, even though I was only 10. We matched them all the way over 2 legs and was probably our biggest giant killing since I've been watching them.I wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?
Quote from: Old Kodjia on November 06, 2016, 09:22:30 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on November 06, 2016, 08:11:32 PMI love watching these games from this era.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PddKLavajHsI was lucky enough to be t this game. It was 2 days before Xmas if I recall correctly.I remember the first leg when we played at Old Trafford in that great yellow & blue kit. I remember tickets for the 2nd leg being on sale one Sunday morning and my dad took me to queue up at around 6 am. The tickets were being sold through the turnstiles of the Trinity Road enclosure and by the time we got to the ground, the queues were all the way round. As we were walking away from the ground, a policeman parted the queue in order to allow a car to turn into what is now the car park between the Holte and the Holte pub. I think it was a bingo hall at the time. My dad quickly pulled me in and we joined the queue at the back of where it had been parted, pushing in. I was really embarrassed but it didn't bother my dad and it saved us a few hours as we were away within about half an hour of the tickets going on sale.I watched the game from the front of the Trinity Road enclosure and it was great to watch Best, Law and Charlton although my eyes were firmly on the Villa players, Brian Godfrey, Andy Lochhead, Chico and Pat McMahon. it was an amazing feeling to beat them, even though I was only 10. We matched them all the way over 2 legs and was probably our biggest giant killing since I've been watching them.I wonder what Steve Stride is doing now and whether he still follows the Villa?We must be of a similar vintage. I also queued up with my dad but think we were down there from about 3:00 a.m and there were what seemed like thousands in front of us. I remember my old man getting really annoyed by some bloke and his son queue jumping. ;-) The game itself was probably when the Villa bug really bit, the atmosphere was like nothing I had ever experienced before.
The most thrilling exciting game I've ever been to.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on November 06, 2016, 09:25:50 PMThe most thrilling exciting game I've ever been to.Next April I have completed 60 years of going down Villa Park. That second leg remains (and is likely to remain) the best game Aston Villa has taken part in my lifetime. Far far better than the European Cup Final which was deadly quiet by comparision.We were wonderful.