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Yes I was thinking the same.0
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Acab said:Any ideas as to when this was.0
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12 Feb 1938: Aston Villa's forward line: (l-r) F. Broome. Hancock, F. Shell, R.Starling and Eric Houghton.
This was Villa's first visit to the Valley and the game ended 1-1
On 16 Feb the two teams drew 2-2 at Villa Park.
On 21 April Villa won the second replay 4-1 at Highbury.
Over 200,000 fans combined saw the three matches.0 -
Henry Irving said:12 Feb 1938: Aston Villa's forward line: (l-r) F. Broome. Hancock, F. Shell, R.Starling and Eric Houghton.
This was Villa's first visit to the Valley and the game ended 1-1
On 16 Feb the two teams drew 2-2 at Villa Park.
On 21 April Villa won the second replay 4-1 at Highbury.
Over 200,000 fans combined saw the three matches.0 -
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Loved Shirtliff. What a hero.1
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Great player - after the Chelsea 1-1 game we went straight to the Valley Club for player of the year (if memory serves me right). I was first to shake Shirtliff's hand as he walked through the door. He just let out a big yorkshire noise that I can't translate into words. Think Lord Melchett in Blackadder - "Mmeeerrrrrrr"
I think even he'd admit he was never quite as good looking as this print suggests...1 -
Amos on the wing said:1
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Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
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Acab said:Any ideas as to when this was.
Reverse google search is saying it's a 1938 Aston Villa side...0 -
Henry Irving said:Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
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Looks like the bogs by thr Sam Bartram gates where I use to bunk in.2
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Acab said:Any ideas as to when this was.
Reverse google search is saying it's a 1938 Aston Villa side...0 -
much better for smoking in0
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Henry Irving said:Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
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That brings back some memories.
I'm guessing the ones at the top of the East Terrace near the Sam Bartram entrance.
No roof so you got wet in the rain and the little trough at the bottom of the wall soon became full and meant you were standing in piss(never mind the splashback off the wall).
Bad as they were, I'm guessing by the amount of foliage that the pic was taken opportunistically during the exile years.
Love it.
Where have all the good times gone2 -
The toilets behind the main stand where similar to those pictured and the the other side of the wall you pissed against were back gardens can't imagine many people sat out on match days.1
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Say what you will about those old toilets, but the advanced 'open aspect roofing' feature meant that we didn't have to suffer from clouds of smoke when pissing at half-time. Cigarette smoking was confined to the rest of the ground.6
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SporadicAddick said:Henry Irving said:Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
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Cardinal Sin said:SporadicAddick said:Henry Irving said:Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
Forever etched on my memory.0 -
Baldybonce said:Cardinal Sin said:SporadicAddick said:Henry Irving said:Kids,
When old fans go on about the good old days this was the reality.
The men's toilets at the Valleyy
Forever etched on my memory.1 -
If you've been using Izal , i expect there are a few scars etched somewhere else0
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