Back in the dim and distant past being behind the goal and it was so foggy you couldn't see the other end. There was a roar, our end (can't remember which one it was) chanted "who scored the goal" and the other end replied. No idea of date, match or scorer.
Quote from: Scratchins on December 16, 2021, 05:17:47 PMBack in the dim and distant past being behind the goal and it was so foggy you couldn't see the other end. There was a roar, our end (can't remember which one it was) chanted "who scored the goal" and the other end replied. No idea of date, match or scorer. Sometime in the sixties I believe. I think the opposition was Manchester City. I do remember not being able to see beyond the edge of the penalty area at the Witton End looking towards the Holte. I also remember a roar going up suggesting the Villa had scored but nobody down the Witton had a clue. The match was abandoned shortly after. If memory serves, as with all these things, the bleedin' fog lifted as me and the old man were walking home.
1960s/early seventies - walking the length of Aston Lane or Trinity Road towards the ground refusing to believe the crowds of people walking in the other direction and telling you "The Match is off".
Clapping the opposition goalie as he approached the Holte, and when he returned the gesture flicking them the 'V's'.
The bog roll thing was very common in the 90s and seemed to stop very suddenly. Not sure when, about 1998 or so?
This game. Daley's volley is at around 3:04. Doesn't look as foggy as we both remember it though.