During the match Villa had stirred the fans’ ire by successfully employing an offside trap. This tactic was unfamiliar to German football at the time and had the effect of frustrating fans and players alike. Ahead of the game, attempts had been made to placate German spectators, who were informed that Villa’s offside trap was in accordance with the laws of the game and warned against making hostile demonstrations. This had no effect, and after every offside decision the crowd rose as one to boo and hiss the English side’s tactics.
Wasn't the Blues take on it led by Skidmark devoting massive back page headlines and a four page spread in the Mercury when photos of following Dusseldorf match came out?
Rather than start a new 24/25 thread this thread can be used for new facts! Onana’s goal v West Ham was the 27th different player to have scored on their Premier League debut for Aston Villa, the joint-most of any side (also Chelsea).
Quote from: Footy-Vill on August 19, 2024, 08:05:17 AMRather than start a new 24/25 thread this thread can be used for new facts! Onana’s goal v West Ham was the 27th different player to have scored on their Premier League debut for Aston Villa, the joint-most of any side (also Chelsea).I had a think of recent(ISH) ones and aside from Onana I came up with:BentDraperStaunton?Regis?And that's about it. Thinking Carew or Young may have scored on their debut at Newcastle but can't remember.
Coutinho?
A couple more off the top of my head. Milan Baros, and going back a bit further, David Platt. Both against Blackburn.