May i be the first to say that Sheffield Wednesday away on the first day of the season was one of the best away days ever.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 10, 2020, 10:46:27 PMMay i be the first to say that Sheffield Wednesday away on the first day of the season was one of the best away days ever.Lives long in my memory; fantastic day out.
I remember that quarter final against Liverpool being my first genuine heartache with the Villa. There’s been a few since!
Sadly, I don't remember much about the rest of the season, seemed a bit of a let down from what I remember. Obviously next season was fantastic - close to being perfect.
I remember queing overnight on Witton Lane for the Liverpool QF tickets, it was a Sat night and we'd been away at Man City that day. Me and a mate were dispatched to the Aston Tavern to get a carry out and had about 6 pints before we ventured back. There was a game of football with about 30 a side and someone had the Cricket WC on the radio.
Quote from: Nev on April 19, 2020, 10:01:12 PMI remember queing overnight on Witton Lane for the Liverpool QF tickets, it was a Sat night and we'd been away at Man City that day. Me and a mate were dispatched to the Aston Tavern to get a carry out and had about 6 pints before we ventured back. There was a game of football with about 30 a side and someone had the Cricket WC on the radio.I remember it being a very dank morning, getting there very early and being amazed at the numbers already there, and obviously spending the next few hours trying to work out if there were going to have any left when we got to the office.Our kid, bored of having his hot hatches stolen, had instead bought an old Astra van for £500 and I think 6 of us were piled into it. Made a great sound banging the panels in time to "BFR's claret and blue army"
Quote from: LeeB on April 20, 2020, 09:40:59 AMQuote from: Nev on April 19, 2020, 10:01:12 PMI remember queing overnight on Witton Lane for the Liverpool QF tickets, it was a Sat night and we'd been away at Man City that day. Me and a mate were dispatched to the Aston Tavern to get a carry out and had about 6 pints before we ventured back. There was a game of football with about 30 a side and someone had the Cricket WC on the radio.I remember it being a very dank morning, getting there very early and being amazed at the numbers already there, and obviously spending the next few hours trying to work out if there were going to have any left when we got to the office.Our kid, bored of having his hot hatches stolen, had instead bought an old Astra van for £500 and I think 6 of us were piled into it. Made a great sound banging the panels in time to "BFR's claret and blue army"Yes, i think that remains to this day the longest i've stood and queued for tickets for anything. We turned up on the day but likewise i couldn't quite believe it and worried they'd be sold out by the time we got there. I remember on match day a lot of moaning about the fact that Liverpool had some empty seats in the home end as well. I went to loads of away games that season but missed Sheff Wed as i was on holiday and Tottenham because i was in trouble with my dad about how little college work i'd been doing for the previous 6 months. The 2 best ones as well.
Quote from: Dave P on April 15, 2020, 03:25:48 PMI remember that quarter final against Liverpool being my first genuine heartache with the Villa. There’s been a few since!My first Villa heartache was losing the FA Cup quarter final to a late Ray Stewart penalty in 1980. I wasn't even there, I was watching the World Of Sport goal updates coming up whilst watching the wrestling.I was at the Liverpool quarter final and we played well despite being given f*ck all by the aptly named P. Don. That is the year that could and should have been our year. We would have faced a semi final and final both against second division sides.