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Online algy

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11265 on: September 30, 2025, 02:08:00 PM »
Even in 83 I can remember our supporters calling the UEFA Cup the Losers’ Cup so it’s a natural reaction after seeing such riches the year before.

It might be a generational thing.  Some of my favourite Villa memories are UEFA cup matches in the 90s when I was 20ish years old.  Phil King v Inter Milan springs to mind.

Consequently, I have a soft spot for the randomness of the Europa compared to the bling and predictability of the Champions League.
Yeah, was going to say that the 1990/91 season home game against Inter was one of my favourite games ever.  Seeing Jurgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Brehme at a point when I was utterly besotted with the West Germany national side was amazing.  Even more so because we beat them 2-0

Offline Dante Lavelli

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11266 on: September 30, 2025, 09:19:52 PM »
Even in 83 I can remember our supporters calling the UEFA Cup the Losers’ Cup so it’s a natural reaction after seeing such riches the year before.

It might be a generational thing.  Some of my favourite Villa memories are UEFA cup matches in the 90s when I was 20ish years old.  Phil King v Inter Milan springs to mind.

Consequently, I have a soft spot for the randomness of the Europa compared to the bling and predictability of the Champions League.
Yeah, was going to say that the 1990/91 season home game against Inter was one of my favourite games ever.  Seeing Jurgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Brehme at a point when I was utterly besotted with the West Germany national side was amazing.  Even more so because we beat them 2-0

I forgot about the Bilbao fans in 1998(?).  I think that’s my favourite football day.

I imagine, one day soon, the conference league will be seen as a burden, but I wouldn’t tell a West Ham fan that.  In fact europe is probably a better opportunity for a trophy than the our domestic competitions.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11267 on: September 30, 2025, 09:51:20 PM »
Even in 83 I can remember our supporters calling the UEFA Cup the Losers’ Cup so it’s a natural reaction after seeing such riches the year before.

It might be a generational thing.  Some of my favourite Villa memories are UEFA cup matches in the 90s when I was 20ish years old.  Phil King v Inter Milan springs to mind.

Consequently, I have a soft spot for the randomness of the Europa compared to the bling and predictability of the Champions League.
Yeah, was going to say that the 1990/91 season home game against Inter was one of my favourite games ever.  Seeing Jurgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Brehme at a point when I was utterly besotted with the West Germany national side was amazing.  Even more so because we beat them 2-0

I forgot about the Bilbao fans in 1998(?).  I think that’s my favourite football day.

I imagine, one day soon, the conference league will be seen as a burden, but I wouldn’t tell a West Ham fan that.  In fact europe is probably a better opportunity for a trophy than the our domestic competitions.
Yeah that was a brilliant day/night. Spent the afternoon drinking with their fans on Broad St.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11268 on: September 30, 2025, 10:13:20 PM »
Bilbao fans were class. Had a load in the King Edward swapping scarves and joining in with It's up to you Dwight Yorke.

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11269 on: September 30, 2025, 10:21:39 PM »
Even in 83 I can remember our supporters calling the UEFA Cup the Losers’ Cup so it’s a natural reaction after seeing such riches the year before.

Paul Birch totally outclassed Matthaus that day. But he was an amazing player,and I also really liked that Germany team. What a fab night that was

It might be a generational thing.  Some of my favourite Villa memories are UEFA cup matches in the 90s when I was 20ish years old.  Phil King v Inter Milan springs to mind.

Consequently, I have a soft spot for the randomness of the Europa compared to the bling and predictability of the Champions League.
Yeah, was going to say that the 1990/91 season home game against Inter was one of my favourite games ever.  Seeing Jurgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Brehme at a point when I was utterly besotted with the West Germany national side was amazing.  Even more so because we beat them 2-0

Offline Exeter 77

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11270 on: Today at 07:36:39 AM »
Even in 83 I can remember our supporters calling the UEFA Cup the Losers’ Cup so it’s a natural reaction after seeing such riches the year before.

It might be a generational thing.  Some of my favourite Villa memories are UEFA cup matches in the 90s when I was 20ish years old.  Phil King v Inter Milan springs to mind.

Consequently, I have a soft spot for the randomness of the Europa compared to the bling and predictability of the Champions League.
Yeah, was going to say that the 1990/91 season home game against Inter was one of my favourite games ever.  Seeing Jurgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Brehme at a point when I was utterly besotted with the West Germany national side was amazing.  Even more so because we beat them 2-0
My favourite memory from that night is Chris Price running at Andreas Brehme and tying him up in a knot at one point in the second half.

Offline FatSam

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Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
« Reply #11271 on: Today at 11:38:35 AM »
Going back to the earlier discussion, here is the comparison between the existing North Stand, the Purslow scheme, and the new scheme:





As you can see, the new scheme occupies a smaller footprint than the Purslow scheme, and consequently the upper tier doesn't extend as far back. I'm assuming this is to avoid having to re-direct the below ground utilities which were supposedly preventing the existing stand remaining in use during construction.

The fact that the overall capacity for both schemes following redevelopment is comparable can only be due to the bowl optimisation that is now being proposed, and perhaps the seat spacing being tighter in the new scheme (which would make sense given that it is largely an existing stand).

 


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