The slick passing of the end of last season has gone. I remember purring at the passing against Chelsea and Liverpool even though the results went against us. But Sunday was bland. Westward tried but many other players seemed happy just to lump it. A policy that can work when you have CB leading the line but for Kozak and Gabby it was just a waste. I was also very disappointed with the performance of Gabby. Maybe he isn't fit, but surely he needs to realise that there is a place on the plane to Brazil if he just puts his mind to it. On his day he is simply unstoppable and let's just hope we see one of those days against Everton.
A win against Spurs and everything in the garden would have been rosy. Especially considering we have played all the big boys except Man U already. However, after another home failure we are already starting to look towards the bottom of the table. So we need a result on Saturday so let's all get down Villa Park and get right behind the lads. We saw at the end of last season the kind of football this team are capable of so come on the Villa.
Memory Match 3 : August 1995 Villa 3 Manchester United 1
For many this is the game made famous by the Alan Hansen comment 'You don't win anything with kids!' but for me it was one of the most optimistic starts ever to a Villa season. That day Brian Little's Villa team were magnificent and the first half display was just mind-blowing.
A Villa side who had narrowly avoided relegation the previous May, thanks to the terrific appointment of former Holte End favourite Brian Little, were suddenly potential title contenders. Little had already signed Ian Taylor and 'little' Alan Wright last season, but it was three new signings that made a big impression that Saturday afternoon. Gareth Southgate, Mark Draper and Savo Milosevic were the new trio that shone. By half time the Man U fans were feeling as grey as their teams shirts. Goals from Taylor, Draper and Yorke within 36 minutes had many of us dreaming of double figures. That is just how good the Villa were that day. Savo was unplayable and Mark Draper was running midfield.
Maybe we took our foot off the gas but that was the end of the Villa goals. Some young kid called Beckham did score a late wonder goal for United. His first one apparently. But it was Villa's day.
That season ended up as one of our best in recent times. Destroying Leeds at Wembley to win League Cup, losing FA Cup Semi Final to Liverpool (mainly because they took the lead when Gareth Southgate was off field receiving treatment) and finishing fourth in the Premier League. It probably should have been better but this team certainly entertained us.
As for United that year with their youngsters Scholes, Giggs, Butt, Beckham, Neville brothers and Lee Sharpe. Well, they won the league and became household names. But for 90 minutes Villa simply tore them apart.
Thanks to Brian Little a true Villa legend.
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