Rarely have so many people paid so little attention to what was happening in front of their eyes.
QuoteRarely have so many people paid so little attention to what was happening in front of their eyes.Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 0 22.5.11
Championeees.http://thebirminghampress.com/2020/05/aston-villa-and-mayday-plus-one-or-three/
Quote from: Legion on May 03, 2020, 10:47:33 PMQuoteRarely have so many people paid so little attention to what was happening in front of their eyes.Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 0 22.5.11What exactly was happening on the pitch in that clip?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 03, 2020, 09:58:56 PMChampioneees.http://thebirminghampress.com/2020/05/aston-villa-and-mayday-plus-one-or-three/We had seats in the stand near the Directors bit - don't ask me how or why - and so were weirdly disconnected from the events down below, especially as we were so abject. The elation at the end was there though, and the frustration that the pitch invasion stopped the players coming out as we'd hoped.As for the second game, I was not long back from living in ignorance in the States and the change in the team was shocking. I stood on the North Bank and was the object of kindly pity from the Arsenal fans as we just gave up. Argh.
The last part of the game there seemed more interest in the other game rather than ours, but plenty of celebration when we scored. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1940972512613475
Quote from: Woofles The Wonder Dog on May 04, 2020, 06:38:42 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 03, 2020, 09:58:56 PMChampioneees.http://thebirminghampress.com/2020/05/aston-villa-and-mayday-plus-one-or-three/We had seats in the stand near the Directors bit - don't ask me how or why - and so were weirdly disconnected from the events down below, especially as we were so abject. The elation at the end was there though, and the frustration that the pitch invasion stopped the players coming out as we'd hoped.As for the second game, I was not long back from living in ignorance in the States and the change in the team was shocking. I stood on the North Bank and was the object of kindly pity from the Arsenal fans as we just gave up. Argh. I was at both games and 1981 really put us through the mill - little money as I was at school, struggling to get to London as trains and National Express were sold out, moody atmosphere as Arsenal really, really didn’t want us on the pitch, trouble on the way to the tube after the game, a stabbing on the tube to Victoria, no money for food or booze, struggling to get a coach back to Brum, finally landing in town at 10pm. Working mates bought me a pint in the Pen &Wig before closing time then bus home. It was amazing but for me there was also a feeling of exhaustion and the elation I would have expected didn’t come until later.. We were so knackered we didn’t make it to the town hall the next day.1987 was just waiting for the inevitable. We were poor, though not 2016 poor, and the contrast on every level to 6 years before was massive. It was a bank holiday weekend so I was back home for the Sheffield Wednesday game on the Monday and got absolutely hammered in the Crown and Cushion before kick off. The last game at a Man U was actually a great day out. And a party atmosphere.Liverpool in May 2011 was strange. We were focused on the game but I reckon a large number were just focused on the Blues result.
Anyone seen Daz?