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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #285 on: Today at 03:07:18 PM »
Watching on the box, I thought the Freiburg fans were brilliant. Even 3-0 they kept up chants, carried on waving flags throughout and seemingly stayed after the end - despite being outplayed and outnumbered.
Not sure what those at the game thought.
Despite the monotony of the drum and the choreographed chanting, singing swaying etc.
They never relented and stayed through our celebrations.
So credit where it’s due but I fkin hate drums.
I honestly don't know whether I admire or not the way they go about it. It is something I've described previously as a glorified boy band routine and it does seem very contrived. I've seen occasions where they concede and carry on as if nothings happened - very strange.

As someone said - they weren't watching the match. It wasn't the noise that made them great, though, it was the people. Every one of them was respectful of our team and proud of theirs.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #286 on: Today at 03:08:53 PM »
Watching on the box, I thought the Freiburg fans were brilliant. Even 3-0 they kept up chants, carried on waving flags throughout and seemingly stayed after the end - despite being outplayed and outnumbered.
Not sure what those at the game thought.
Despite the monotony of the drum and the choreographed chanting, singing swaying etc.
They never relented and stayed through our celebrations.
So credit where it’s due but I fkin hate drums.
I honestly don't know whether I admire or not the way they go about it. It is something I've described previously as a glorified boy band routine and it does seem very contrived. I've seen occasions where they concede and carry on as if nothings happened - very strange.

As someone said - they weren't watching the match. It wasn't the noise that made them great, though, it was the people. Every one of them was respectful of our team and proud of theirs.
Agree.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #287 on: Today at 03:23:56 PM »
Watching on the box, I thought the Freiburg fans were brilliant. Even 3-0 they kept up chants, carried on waving flags throughout and seemingly stayed after the end - despite being outplayed and outnumbered.
Not sure what those at the game thought.
Despite the monotony of the drum and the choreographed chanting, singing swaying etc.
They never relented and stayed through our celebrations.
So credit where it’s due but I fkin hate drums.
I honestly don't know whether I admire or not the way they go about it. It is something I've described previously as a glorified boy band routine and it does seem very contrived. I've seen occasions where they concede and carry on as if nothings happened - very strange.

As someone said - they weren't watching the match. It wasn't the noise that made them great, though, it was the people. Every one of them was respectful of our team and proud of theirs.

It was like watching a very advanced AI football crowd and all very German. Military precision throughout. I’m old school in that I prefer a crowd reacting to what’s happening in front of them.

Would have preferred it if they hit the road at the final whistle.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #288 on: Today at 03:26:04 PM »
The West Midlands European honours list in full:-

Aston Villa
1 European Cup
1 European Super Cup
1 Europa League

West Bromwich Albion
Only narrowly lost to Dunfermline Athletic in the European Cup Winners Cup and beat Mario Kempes to become de facto world champions.

Wolverhampton Wanderers
Won a home friendly 70-odd years ago then played Spurs in the Uefa Cup final at Molineux.

Birmingham City
Took a lot to Bruges away and got an ashtray from Barcelona.

Coventry City
Still waiting to play the Anglo-Scottish cup second leg.
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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #289 on: Today at 03:49:48 PM »
To be fair to Cov, it wasn't their fault that their only Cup win coincided with the European ban on English clubs. 

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #290 on: Today at 03:53:50 PM »
In the interests of fairness above.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #291 on: Today at 04:03:03 PM »
How the bloody hell do you lose a European tie to Dunfermline Athletic over two legs?! And a quarter final at that.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #292 on: Today at 04:39:13 PM »
Did anyone manage to buy a programme over there?

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #293 on: Today at 04:45:09 PM »
Did anyone manage to buy a programme over there?

They were flogging them in the club shop at the weekend so should still have a few.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #294 on: Today at 04:50:24 PM »
Did anyone manage to buy a programme over there?
My friend got two or three from the sales point outside the stadium. The one in the fanzone had sold out at least four hours before kick off.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #295 on: Today at 04:52:32 PM »
Congratulations from me, a Brighton fan. I first registered on here when I read a Villa fan ask why most neutrals dislike Villa.
 
I replied that most neutrals like me have a big soft spot for your club & I hope from the outpouring of congratulations across English football you can see that. We're all absolutely chuffed for you, seriously.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #296 on: Today at 04:54:02 PM »
Congratulations from me, a Brighton fan. I first registered on here when I read a Villa fan ask why most neutrals dislike Villa.
 
I replied that most neutrals like me have a big soft spot for your club & I hope from the outpouring of congratulations across English football you can see that. We're all absolutely chuffed for you, seriously.
Thanks mate.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #297 on: Today at 05:06:57 PM »
March 1996, I was 21 years old and about to get married to a girl who supported ManUre (!), and we lifted the League Cup.
Fast (!) forward 30 years and my now Villa mad wife and daughter made more noise than me at the final whistle in the pub.
Remy Jnr 1 watched the match in Belgium surrounded by neutrals who wanted us to win.
Remy Jnr 2 went to the Utility Arena and had a ball watching the match in an insane environment.
When they all finally went to bed at 2am, I sat quietly on my own and cried.
My team, my club, my faith. Stand tall and proud - Champions of Europe and new history being written. This will be the first of many trophies as we are on an upward trajectory.
God bless Unai and the players, the owners for a defining moment in our journey.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #298 on: Today at 05:08:19 PM »
Still suffering from a little dust in my eyes today, although I think my pulse has returned to a steadier beat. Thanks to our Brighton friend there, maybe it just the media that makes us feel so paranoid about our standing in the national scene.
Somebody was making the point about the media giving us dog's for resting players.  The flip side of that was that Forest rested players between the 2 legs of the semis, only to bring Gibbs-White on at half time whilst 2-0 up and promptly lost him to that horrific head injury that kept him out of the 2nd leg.  Something their manager was very keen to blame for the defeat.
We saved the best to last, thrashed Liverpool, always a joy, romped home in the final and then went on to beat City 3-1 on the final day of the season!

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #299 on: Today at 05:56:13 PM »
Congratulations from me, a Brighton fan. I first registered on here when I read a Villa fan ask why most neutrals dislike Villa.
 
I replied that most neutrals like me have a big soft spot for your club & I hope from the outpouring of congratulations across English football you can see that. We're all absolutely chuffed for you, seriously.

Appreciate you taking the time. Good luck Sunday. We won't be getting anything from the Etihadas the team is currently arseholed, so there's a chance.

 


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