George Boateng, one of my all time favourite villa midfielders. Hard as nails.
Franz Carr. A handful of appearances but one goal which took us to an FA Cup semifinal. Younger Villa fans might have never heard of him but always going to be a cult figure for that alone.
John Burridge - keeper in a legendary side but less-remembered than the four regular number ones that followed.Mark Delaney - one of Gregory's best signings and a real miss when injured.Gary Williams - probably the least spoken about member of 80-82.Leighton Phillips - proper skipper, proper centre half.Derek Mountfield - overshadowed by his central defensive partners but vital to SGT's three.Paul Birch - I don't think you can have an unsung heroes line-up without him.Kevin Richardson - every side needs one.Mark Draper - just for 95/6 when he was over-shadowed by more popular names, but brilliant nonetheless.John Deehan - much needed back-up to the often injured Andy Gray.Ian Olney - appalling goals per game record, but what a job he did to create space for Platt.Mark Walters - simply stunning, worthy of similar praise to the wingers who sandwiched him, Morley and Daley.
I think Ian Ormondroyd might need a place in the squad somewhere as well. Decent player, ungainly fucker, but had a good season before disappearing under Venglos.I think Crouch has a shout too.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on April 14, 2020, 04:28:45 PMFranz Carr. A handful of appearances but one goal which took us to an FA Cup semifinal. Younger Villa fans might have never heard of him but always going to be a cult figure for that alone.I remember seeing the goal on Sportsnight in a Cardiff pub.For his short time would include Benito Carbone. Should have started with him at Wembley.
I went to that Forest game, and yes, Carbone did start the 2000 cup final. Unfortunately like the rest of the team he never really got going. Good player though and i was gutted we didn't sign him permanently.
Quote from: Small Rodent on April 16, 2020, 10:56:37 AMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on April 14, 2020, 04:28:45 PMFranz Carr. A handful of appearances but one goal which took us to an FA Cup semifinal. Younger Villa fans might have never heard of him but always going to be a cult figure for that alone.I remember seeing the goal on Sportsnight in a Cardiff pub.For his short time would include Benito Carbone. Should have started with him at Wembley.We did didn't we? He had a shot cleared off the line in our one real shot on target. Pretty sure Joachim came on as sub. Perhaps Dublin shouldn't have started given it was only a month since his return from a broken net but he'd scored a few goals in that period.
Quote from: Newby on April 15, 2020, 02:27:07 PMI think Ian Ormondroyd might need a place in the squad somewhere as well. Decent player, ungainly fucker, but had a good season before disappearing under Venglos.I think Crouch has a shout too.I remember being at Villa Park in 1987/88 for the 0-5 Simod Cup tie against Bradford. We couldn't handle Ormondroyd that night, he had a blinder and clearly caught the eye of SGT. He was in the mould of SGT's former strikers at Watford Ross Jenkins and George Reilly, although less physical. Ormondroyd struggled at first but in his second season SGT realised that playing 'Sticks' wide on the left gave us the option of hitting long high balls out to him and the full backs who were usually about a foot shorter than him struggled to compete against him. I think he scored a couple of crucial goals at Derby and Spurs in 1990 when we were going for the title. Ormondroyd was like a prototype Peter Crouch but unfortunately not so prolific.
Please, please someone tell me what was so good about Benito 'fanny merchant par excellence' Carbone.