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Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Other Villa stuff
« Reply #165 on: Today at 12:35:43 PM »
Where do you start!

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For English football historians, the name Aston Villa represents true royalty, and dissecting their All-Time Greatest XI is a magical journey back to the miracle night in Rotterdam in 1982!

This squad is heavily dominated by the heroes who conquered Bayern Munich and brought home the European Cup. Between the sticks is Jimmy Rimmer, the legendary goalkeeper who started that '82 final.

The defense blends two different eras. We see classic heroes Allan Evans and Kenny Swain, paired with the lethal left foot of Steve Staunton and the iconic bearded Viking of the Premier League era, Olof Mellberg.

However, I must scream: Where is Paul McGrath?! Ignoring the defender dubbed "God" by the Villa Park faithful is a massive blunder that will definitely make your comment section explode with protests from true fans!

Entering the engine room, this is the pure foundation of the European Cup-winning team. The trophy-lifting captain, Dennis Mortimer, leads the midfield alongside the genius metronome Gordon Cowans.

They are flanked by the wing pace of Tony Morley on the left and the incredible stability of the Premier League's all-time record appearance holder, Gareth Barry. This midfield guarantees a balance between past magic and modern-era consistency.

Up front, we are treated to a highly entertaining combination. Peter Withe, the hero who scored the only goal in the 1982 European Cup final, partners with Dwight Yorke, the "Smiling Assassin" who terrorized Premier League defenders in the 90s before his move to Manchester United.


Offline Rotterdam

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Re: Other Villa stuff
« Reply #166 on: Today at 12:54:17 PM »
Whoever did that 'illustration' needs to revisit it.
And having seen them all play, I'd question a few of them.

 


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