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Aston Villa 2 Birmingham City 1 - League Div 1 - 27th Sept 1975
Score 2-1 to Aston Villa
Competition League Division One
Venue Villa Park
Attendance 53,782
Starting lineup:
Goalkeeper - John Burridge
Right back - John Gidman
Defender - Ian Ross
Defender/Centre back - Chris Nicholl
Defender/Midfielder - Leighton Phillips
Full back - John Robson
Left back - Charlie Aitken
Midfielder - Chico Hamilton
Forward - Brian Little
Winger - Ray Graydon
Winger - Frank Carrodus
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You forget how huge Villa Park was back then with the Witton End (when did it become The North End?) being terracing as well as the Holte. This match was the first time I'd stood in the Holte - had always sat before and had been going since 68. I was only a kid. My eyes were on stalks. Witton End all blue, the Holte absolutely rocking. Loved it. Without terracing football is nothing. Just look at the crowd here - it's fantastic. The Holte is awesome. Floodlights AV. Great times.
@vordman
3 жыл бұрын
Standing on a packed terrace to watch a big game was an electrifying experience. Football will never be like that again. Modern fans don't know what they missed.
@doofus4648
3 жыл бұрын
I remember the north stand being built around 1978 ish, the old open witton end was massive, well for a excitable 12 year old anyway.
@valiantv2897
2 жыл бұрын
Port Vale fan here, my 1st away game was 26th of feb 1977 at Villa Park, age 7, standing at the Witton end with my dad, have never forgotten it
@37Class
19 күн бұрын
I was on the Witton End that day. Remember this game so well. First Blues v Villa derby as a 15 year old. Great to see this footage. Thank you for uploading. I remember the joy of seeing Trevor Francis put Blues ahead. And the dismay as Mr Little scored the winner. All I could remember was his uneven fringe, ha ha! It was just like mine at the time. You are right about how huge Villa Park was. The noise there in those games was immense. What a privilege to have seen those matches. Super times.
John Robson, RIP.
I found the programme today from this very match, with a change from the printed line up, John Robson wrote in, in my old man's hand, whom sadly passed on the 28th June last year. Even better, a programme from the 1957 F A Cup final when the Mighty Villa beat the Busby babes. Cheers Dad, 'Stephen Frank Edwards' forever r I p, or more like play football in the skies with his great mate Peter Burden, (also sadly passed, just before Dad) & have his paint brush out,(fantastic artist) & great footballer couple of trials at Villa, marked Phil Woosnam out the game he told me, then disappointed, heard nothing, disappointed, didn't stay fit, unexpectedly asked bk weeks later sadly injured & unfit :( c'est last vie. Thanks for the programmes Dad, nice surprise ❤ Up The Villa ☝👍🙂
If we'd known back then just how good the "new boy" with the blond hair and the red tie would be. Great upload, Villa Boy. I remember the match well - as I do every match when we beat the Blues :-)
I agree the only forigners were scots, Irish and welsh. NFSE
I still have my match ticket. Happy days.
I was there only villa fan in blues end couldn’t get in holte end singing me little head off
You wouldn't believe Kenny Burns would go on to win so much in the game after a display as bad as that!
@colinjennings3661
7 күн бұрын
Burns was an undisciplined Neanderthal before Clough got hold of him.
fantastic derby
Will Villa ever be this good again? I was in the beautiful Trinity rd Stand that day! Go Villa!
@suffern63
5 жыл бұрын
Probably not and as a Rangers fan,I can't believe how they let them knock down the Main Stand,was that the Trinity Road?
@richardkelbie5362
3 жыл бұрын
You must be auld as fuck
@Scotty-UK
3 жыл бұрын
My first season and I remember this game 😎
The Holte End was mountainous. I think it held 30,000 at one time. It must have been the biggest end terrace. That or the South Bank at Molineux.
@steve9542000
6 ай бұрын
The South Bank at molineux was deemed the largest terrace back then, but there couldn't have been much in it? I went to see West ham v Ipswich in 75 at villa Park and the old Witton end was almost same size as the holte end. Proper football grounds with real fans.
Little and Cowans ❤
I'd walk a mile and a bit....
@probablygraham
3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. I remember singing that a few times for our friend Trevor Francis :-)
@thevillaaston7811
3 жыл бұрын
to rub your face in the sh*t, oh Fran-an-cis.# Have I remembered it right?
@GravityBoy72
3 жыл бұрын
@@thevillaaston7811 "in some" but yes.
I was there and looking at this again nothing changes Blues only tactics was kicking Villa off the Park.Still Great to see Brian Little in his prime Trevor who ?? Haha 😂
very small heath then and now UTV
Commentator was saying it was a goal before it hit the net? Hamiltons equaliser
@dennismcelholme3290
3 жыл бұрын
i noticed the same
@roxammon5858
3 жыл бұрын
@@dennismcelholme3290 I think they often commentate after the game!
Goo on the villa, beating the shit as per usual.
@whatayear
7 ай бұрын
" as per usual", what happened in 2002 then ya clown, and a few seasons after? The scum with their usual, deluded, condescending drivel.
5:14 Big J0e - Landr0ver legend!
@georgedeathe4683
5 жыл бұрын
big toe what a wanker
Sneakiest & dirtiest player I have ever seen, Kenny Burns. Kicked Brian Little all over the place, but Brian had the last laugh UTV
Utv
When the players and fans were British, how sad the game is now.....
@user-kn8un4ru8p
5 ай бұрын
Is the game really sad now because of non-British players? Would you have said Mark Walters was British......he certainly doesn't look it. What is your point?