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  1. 1. Chris Nichol's goal at Old Trafford against Everton in the League Cup Final. We had battered them throughout the second half but were still a goal down, when Nichol shaped up to shoot. I turned to my mate and said what is Nichol shooting from there for, goooooooooal.

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    Magic.

    Or Graydon's penalty against Norwich in the 75 LC final.

    Ray shot- we all jumped in the air

    Keelan touched it onto the post-we were deflated

    The ball came back to Ray-yessss

    He controlled it-oh no what's he doing that for?!

    He buried it- we went barmy.

    Sir Ron's first trophy in the bag-goooooooo ooooooonnnnnnn!

  2. How unbearable would life be if SHA came up and we went down!

    think thats where the headlines get changed to "McLeish sacked" to "McLeish in police protection" should that occur

    ..........or "McLeish Effs Off Back To Scotland To Manage Some Sh!tty Third Division Club Because That's The Only Job He Can Get."

    Hopefully.............

  3. Is this Stan 'I'm stressed on £thousands per week' Collymore or Stan 'I've beaten up a woman again' Collymore or Stan 'I've just been dogging down Cannock Chase' Collymore that has written this article?

    :lol:

    Collymore's just a prize tawt, after the patience Villa fans showed him during his spell at VP (god knows why) this is the way he repays them. Bollox to him.

  4. BBC Football, when he signed.

    Signing Alan Hutton is coup for Aston Villa - McLeish

    Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish says the signing of Scotland international Alan Hutton is a "coup" for the Midlands club.

    The former Tottenham defender agreed a four year deal on deadline day to join up with McLeish who previously managed him at Rangers and Scotland.

    "He's a good signing for us," McLeish told Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland. "We do lack a bit of experience in the squad. To get Alan, an international in his prime is a great coup for us."

    And McLeish believes Hutton has several years ahead of him in the top flight of English football, despite failing to find his best form with former club Tottenham Hotspur. "Alan has got five or six years ahead of him," McLeish said.

    "There were some problems between him and Harry Redknapp, but you never know what happens.

    "I would certainly like to think, with the experience he has gathered, he should be able to come to our club and not be fazed in any way. He's definitely got great athleticism."

    :crylaugh:

    McLose is a bad at spin as Graham Drury. Certain people on here will know how bad that is.

  5. Honestly, really, is this really happening to Aston Villa FC?

    It's a joke, right?

    An ex Bluenose joke in charge and the Villans flirting with relegation?

    Surely I've eaten something that's disagreed with me and I'm hallucinating?

    Bring back the Doc!!

  6. Lads being held upside down in the Holte with their legs in the air to make a "V", I think a picture of that was on the back of the Daily Mirror once.

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    That picture was of me, one of the crazes started by the old Dougal Mob,

    it was always me up first, i had no choice being the smallest, i loved it though, the headline said Villa fans start new craze.

    Brilliant, mate.

    Have you still got those flares? 8) :D

  7. Red and blue balloons, thousands of them.

    Lads being held upside down in the Holte with their legs in the air to make a "V", I think a picture of that was on the back of the Daily Mirror once.

    John Gidman

    Ray Graydon's sweatbands.

    Brian Little in full flight.

    Evans and MacNaught.

    Bovril.

    Reserve games on a Saturday afternoon with updates on the first team scores over the tannoy.

    Andy Gray's toe curling challenges.

    Bruce Rioch's thunderbolts.

    Chiiiiiiiiiiiiii-cooooooooooooo!!!

    Ron Saunders.

    When I was at school at King Edward's just the other side of Aston Park, we used to go down to VP (which was out of bounds) every Friday lunchtime during the season to see if there were any BBC or ATV outside broadcast trucks parked up. That way we knew if the Villa were going to be on MOTD or Star Soccer.

    Another school memory was of when Villa used to train at Cooksey Lane Playing Fields in Kingstanding. I used to go Kingsland Road Junior school and sometimes we'd be playing games at the same time as the first team lads. Whenever a ball came over toward us, there'd be a rush of kids all racing to kick the ball back to whichever player came running over, much to the disgust of the PE teacher.

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