When we were in Hamburg we took 4 times as many as Ajax had done previously and the German police commented on what a load of throbbers Ajax had been compared to us.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on April 01, 2018, 07:22:23 PMThe hooliganism aspect shouldn't be understated- when I went to Villa Park to get my tickets for the final I was interviewed by Dutch TV and asked if I had been at Anderlecht - I had been and gave my account of how the policing had been a bit over the top - the interviewer made it clear that the Dutch Police were expecting a bit of bovver between the German and English fans - as it turned out the Dutch Police handled it just right - due to the Dutch ambivalence towards Germans all the neutrals / locals were backing the VillaWhen I worked in Tenerife doing hotel entertainment the amount of guests was normally mostly Brits followed by Germans followed by the Dutch. From mixing with plenty of Dutch people and hearing their opinions of the race they called 'the squareheads', I think your term of 'Dutch ambivalence' is a very polite way to describe the Dutch people's feelings towards their neighbours.
The hooliganism aspect shouldn't be understated- when I went to Villa Park to get my tickets for the final I was interviewed by Dutch TV and asked if I had been at Anderlecht - I had been and gave my account of how the policing had been a bit over the top - the interviewer made it clear that the Dutch Police were expecting a bit of bovver between the German and English fans - as it turned out the Dutch Police handled it just right - due to the Dutch ambivalence towards Germans all the neutrals / locals were backing the Villa
Quote from: purpletrousers on April 01, 2018, 12:42:50 AMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on March 31, 2018, 10:36:38 PMI was lucky enough to be at the final in Rotterdam, and thought the ITV4 programme was really nicely done.Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a good deal of photographic footage of Rotterdam generally out there. There are just one or two long range shots of the Villa end to be found on the web, and I search for me and my cap (to no avail) amongst the thousands - I recall roughly where I was stood. Yep ditto that. Watched it on my phone this eve thanks to a H&V parishioner sharing Villa Boy on Facebook. I'm away at the moment but there is someone I can ask with a personal archive, I'm not sure if he was at the match.I was an eleven year old in the front row of the top tier behind the goal we scored into. Quite central but just to the left of the goal. It was a very warm night. To this day, apart from the end I was in I am not sure who was where in the rest of the ground regarding Villa fans, Bayern fans and neutrals.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on March 31, 2018, 10:36:38 PMI was lucky enough to be at the final in Rotterdam, and thought the ITV4 programme was really nicely done.Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a good deal of photographic footage of Rotterdam generally out there. There are just one or two long range shots of the Villa end to be found on the web, and I search for me and my cap (to no avail) amongst the thousands - I recall roughly where I was stood. Yep ditto that. Watched it on my phone this eve thanks to a H&V parishioner sharing Villa Boy on Facebook. I'm away at the moment but there is someone I can ask with a personal archive, I'm not sure if he was at the match.
I was lucky enough to be at the final in Rotterdam, and thought the ITV4 programme was really nicely done.Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a good deal of photographic footage of Rotterdam generally out there. There are just one or two long range shots of the Villa end to be found on the web, and I search for me and my cap (to no avail) amongst the thousands - I recall roughly where I was stood.
Why on earth did Ellis allow the team to be broken up so quickly.
Even my Lichfield Villains flag got an airing when they were showing the Kiev away game in Simferopol.
Quote from: lennythekad on March 31, 2018, 07:54:20 PMEven my Lichfield Villains flag got an airing when they were showing the Kiev away game in Simferopol.Was this the original flag lifted off a building site on Eastern Avenue?
The white one is the UEFA edition and the other was printed by Feyenoord. The latter is, I beIieve, the rarer of the two.
Quote from: Damo70 on April 01, 2018, 01:13:01 AMQuote from: CorkVilla on April 01, 2018, 12:57:26 AMWhy were there so many empty seats? That's always what it looks like on the YouTube clips anyway.I think it was down to the recession and people's personal finances, football violence and football attendances in general around that time. But you are right, looking at the TV footage it seems quite empty compared to other European cup finals around those years.I think Damo, PWS and Rudy nailed the main reasons, notably the recession and hooliganism, with falling attendances across the country. The recession had really kicked in by then and our poor league form meant gates were lower than the previous season.Air travel was not affordable in 1982 so most people would have had to take a couple of days off work to travel on the club trains and coaches. Also, in theory you could only get a ticket and travel package from the club- no ticket only sales from UEFA or Feyenoord. In reality there were a few Dutch lads scattered around the Villa end (“tonight we are English”) and a coach load of lads went from the Crown &Cushion and got tickets. There was also a knot of Villa fans at the opposite end of the ground in the Bayern end.i have no idea how they got their tickets.It would have been very hard for neutrals to buy a ticket for the game -UEFA absolutely wanted to avoid trouble and repeats of the scenes from Anderlecht. So the hangers on and locals who attend finals now could not go back then. A mate of mine who is a Wednesday fan was living in Holland at the time and pestered his dad to go (he was only 12) and he could only get tickets via some sponsors. So he, his brother and his dad were sat behind the goal with the Bayern fans and celebrated our win. We always joke that he has seen as many Villa trophies as Wednesday - all he has to show is the 1991 Rumbelows cup final v Manyoo.
Quote from: CorkVilla on April 01, 2018, 12:57:26 AMWhy were there so many empty seats? That's always what it looks like on the YouTube clips anyway.I think it was down to the recession and people's personal finances, football violence and football attendances in general around that time. But you are right, looking at the TV footage it seems quite empty compared to other European cup finals around those years.
Why were there so many empty seats? That's always what it looks like on the YouTube clips anyway.
I remember a flag being liberated from it's pole on the estate opposite the Dr. Johnson in the mid 70's. Nice to see you stuck with tradition.