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Author Topic: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky  (Read 21967 times)

Offline Astral Weeks

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky
« Reply #450 on: Today at 07:41:55 AM »
I know it’s been talked about before but when we look back at footage of the two European finals we’ve played in and won, it will always be that funny bit of trivia that it’s been against German teams in red, we are wearing white, in a game where we didn’t concede a goal and officiated by a French ref.
And our keeper started the game with an injury ( though he was able to finish the game this time).

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« Reply #451 on: Today at 08:03:01 AM »
Something dawned on me earlier, had it not been an awful decision by the referee in the final game of last season we wouldn’t be having this moment. We may well have gone on to win the CL but probably unlikely.  We may have made the final and ended up unlucky losers who knows what could have happened.

What we have done, for a fan base and club alike is won some silverware. It’s not as immediately financially as profitable as a season in the CL but winning the thing long term might well prove to be. Would Newcastle swap places with us on Wednesday night? Too right they would.

I had a random chat in a Hammersmith supermarket today after seeing a bloke in a Villa shirt and he said exactly the same thing. I hadn’t actually clocked that myself but he was spot on, just like Bow.  All hail shit OT refereeing decisions.

I meant to post this on the "where are you right now" thread but forgot. On Friday afternoon, I found myself on the same Manchester Victoria platform as post Old Trafford last season, nearly a year to the day but in a very different mood.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky
« Reply #452 on: Today at 09:21:24 AM »
Lovely post exigo

And you are right we were all there, even if we weren’t actually there
In my case the local Football Club had opened up specially for us 30 or so Villa fans and a few interested non-Villa fans to watch things unfold

I’m old enough to have seen us win everything apart from the you know what, but this was the first time i ever saw us win silverware with my four kids, grandchild, son-in-law, and even the Mrs. popped in for a bit
What does it mean to me, it means when the time comes hopefully a long time from now i can die a happy man maybe by then with more memories of lifting trophies

Because one way or another no matter where we found ourselves when McGinn lifted the Cup
We were all there



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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky
« Reply #453 on: Today at 09:46:27 AM »

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« Reply #454 on: Today at 09:52:41 AM »
I like Ally McCoist as co commentator on our games.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky
« Reply #455 on: Today at 10:00:25 AM »
Wonderful stuff Exigo. Deserves a wider audience.

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« Reply #456 on: Today at 10:03:20 AM »
Out and about yesterday and I can honestly say I’ve never seen so many people wearing Villa stuff away from a match. Shops, garden centre and out on the street…bloody glory hunters!!

Tony Morley was in a coffee shop in Walmley, he didn’t have his Villa top on though!

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« Reply #457 on: Today at 10:05:29 AM »
I like Ally McCoist as co commentator on our games.

I've always liked him as a co-commentator (in general, I mean), him and that 'Fletch' bloke are the best commentary pairing around, IMO.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration Perma-sticky
« Reply #458 on: Today at 10:22:20 AM »
Lovely post exigo

And you are right we were all there, even if we weren’t actually there
In my case the local Football Club had opened up specially for us 30 or so Villa fans and a few interested non-Villa fans to watch things unfold

I’m old enough to have seen us win everything apart from the you know what, but this was the first time i ever saw us win silverware with my four kids, grandchild, son-in-law, and even the Mrs. popped in for a bit
What does it mean to me, it means when the time comes hopefully a long time from now i can die a happy man maybe by then with more memories of lifting trophies

Because one way or another no matter where we found ourselves when McGinn lifted the Cup
We were all there
Nice post John E. I've bored my kids and grandkids silly with my Rotterdam and glory days stories for decades. It was wonderful to be together on Wednesday night and share the victory. Feels like we've positively passed the baton on to a new generation or two somehow. (Shan't stop telling them of Rotterdam, Highbury, Mansfield etc- they won't escape that easily!)🙂

 


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