The kid playing Christian Bale’s son in Le Mans ‘66 wears a Villa shirt.
John Lennon mentions us in a poem called, Deaf Ted, Danoota and me.
Quote from: eamonn on August 18, 2022, 03:27:19 PMWe've been on episodes of Porridge and Crossroads (obvs). Corrie never want anything to do with us but Suranne Jones' kid was a full-kit Villa fan in Dr Foster.I was just thinking of the Porridge mention was it a score ??
We've been on episodes of Porridge and Crossroads (obvs). Corrie never want anything to do with us but Suranne Jones' kid was a full-kit Villa fan in Dr Foster.
Comedy characters supporting us:Jim Hacker (Yes, Minister)Lennie Godber (Porridge)Greg Davies in that odd sit com, Cuckoo (think it is called that)
I thought it could be interesting to have a thread with cultural references to Villa/ Villa Park where you might or might not expect them. The one I’ll kick off with is MCMXIV written in 1964 by Philip Larkin. It’s just a small mention but I immediately punched the air when I heard it read out on a podcast. The Roman numerals translate to 1914, which gives a good hint to what he is talking about, here it is:Those long uneven linesStanding as patientlyAs if they were stretched outsideThe Oval or Villa Park,The crowns of hats, the sunOn moustached archaic facesGrinning as if it were allAn August Bank Holiday lark;