Leicester City 2 Aston Villa 4 - League Div 1 - 4th April 1981
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Score 4-2 to Aston Villa
Competition League Division One
Attendance 26,032
Leicester Starting lineup:
Mark Wallington
Tommy Williams
Geoff Scott
Larry May
Paul Friar
Pat Byrne
Ian Wilson
Jim Melrose
Alan Young
Neil Grewcock
Steve Lynex
Villa Starting lineup:
Jimmy Rimmer
Kenny Swain
Gary Williams
Allan Evans
Ken McNaught
Dennis Mortimer
Gordon Cowans
Tony Morley
Des Bremner
Gary Shaw
Peter Withe
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I was at the game Filbert St End (under boxes). One of the best ever games I saw (even losing 2-4). Great Villa side (which they went on to prove). Even went to Villa away (losing 2-0) on a British Rail special and a mass brawl at Witton Lane station after! I’m 62 now, still remember good old days!!
at 10.58 look at tackle on Mortimer. Love the way Dennis just gets on with it. If that was today's players they would be rolling around on the floor to get his opponent sent off.
agreed. honest football played by honest players.
The laughable thing is the bloke complained about the decision.
I remember this game so well.
My late grandmother's birthday and Andaniti winning the Grand National.
Thanks, VillaBoy. All sorts of memories from this one. For some reason I remember everyone singing along to Einstein A Go-Go by Landscape on the juke box in the pub before the game! However the abiding memory is the Villa fans in the seats listening to their radios and relaying the Ipswich score at West Brom to the us behind the goal. They were getting beat and lost 3-1. Every Albion goal was met with wild rejoicing. UTV
I was in the seats on side opposite the main stand. That was was a pressure game in which Villa really rose to the occasion.
Great side we had. So beautifully balanced.
Peter Withe & Jimmy Rimmer were in so many successful teams across the land yet had hardly any Caps.
Forgotten names...Cowans. Good player...Wallington very good goalkeeper.. Saunders great manager.
Glad you mentioned Wallington, he was very underrated. Peter Shilton who Wallington was once understudy to was a fan.
Gordon Cowans is far from forgotten in my neck of the woods.
Wallington was my pe teacher at school and was a brilliant guy
@@VanderlyndenJengold Used to see him drinking in Lichfield with Tony Morley not so long ago before Covid.
Its a mystery why Greenwood failed to put into the 1982 squad players like Cowans, Morley into Espana team...he should have tried these players post 1980..?
Rimmer having an absolute mare!
Love these clips VB, is it all your old videos?
R.I.P Gary Shaw.😢
Filbert street was a proper moody ground to go to in them days . Went there a few times but never really enjoyed it . That Villa team back then , probably the best one in their history .
it was more like a football match between top teams fighting for the title rather than leicester fighting against relegation in the 1980/81 season.
Alan young looked a very decent player
I was at this game with my dad I dont think we missed 2 or 3 games home and away for quite a few years Leicester changed the away end it use the be at the other end of the ground in the corner
Proper Villa colours back then,not like the wishy washy crap today
Notice how the commentator does not bore the pants off everyone by constantly prattling on about utter irrelevances to the game in hand.
The late great Hugh Jons.
No histrionics , just good old plain commentating , unlike to days commentators that speak like the viewing public have no idea what's going on
Great upload but it would be better to watch if you didn't show the score.
I agree he shouldn’t put the score in the title would make it more enjoyable to those who don’t recall the game.
@@66smedrock @vinny I hear you both but as a guess, I think that's how people search for it by the score. If Villa v Leicester was only typed in to the search icon, there'd be dozens to choose from but there's not many 2-4 scorelines between the two sides. If people don't recall the game, then they're not going to recall the year either.
proper football
Great ground filbert street
Rimmer . He couldn't catch a cold 😂
That Villa team was almost entirely English, would've beaten the England team at the time, yet hardly any of them ever got picked.
It's is so exciting compared to modern football, especially in the Premier League.
I wonder if the villa manager knows he is top of the league 🤐. Nah, someone must tell him . Duh.
Back when all the players were white and every team had a big burly target man like Withe!
Mr Cunningham was the first non-white player for England...or was it Mr Regis??
1:36 Viv Anderson first to play for England officially
@@MarcyKuts thanks. @ school/youth level it was Benjamin Odeje, 1971.
@@advancesg there is an argument some have .. that say Paul reeney of Leeds United was the first black player to play England first team
Lol i was 11