Unforgettable game villa vs Bournemouth arguably the best goal i EVER saw at villa park ted mc dougal whatta atmosphere 48110 i remember it well i was 13 yrs old
I was there. The roar from the crowd when Andy Lochhead scored the winner was incredible. The start of 10 glorious years for the Villa culminating in becoming European champions.
A a Chesterfield fan I have great memories of us playing Villa in the third division in 71 - 72 seasons, What a great star studded side they were. Ten years later they were European champions, and now they come again. Great club.
I was a bournemouth supporter standing at the end where all the goals were scored and although we lost it was match not to be forgotten. As for Ted Macdougal he has become the only bournemouth footballing legend and no wonder 95 club goals in two seasons which will never be repeated.
Brilliant match, I was there, 16 years old...MacDougals goal was one of the best headers I've seen at Villa Park...Exocet missile came to mind. The atmosphere was second to none. The hairs still stand on the back of my neck watching it...
The Big Man’s Still Alive! Happy Birthday Andy Lochhead! What A Fantastic Footballer He Was Big And Strong In The Air! You Didn’t Want To Mess About With Him! Absolutely Fantastic To Hear He’s Still Around!
As an Oldham fan, I saw Villa win 6-0 at Boundary Park in 1971. Lochhead scored a hat trick, and became an Oldham player in 1973. Best goals were two long rangers from Bruce Rioch - what a performer to have in your side at this level. The game was on Granada TV's Sunday afternoon show, but I suspect the recording no longer exists.
Sadly the footage of that Oldham game no longer exists, however ironically the Kick Off Match games shown the week before and the week after do exist in the ITV archives. ALSO Aston Villa's ONLY home game that season on Star Soccer vs Torquay United no longer exists, however Villa's ONLY away game featured vs Walsall does exists.
I was at the Villa v Bournemouth match as a 15yo lad. It was a tense but ultimately triumphant afternoon. The crowd were just brilliant. Happy memories. I remember also Andy Lockhead leading out his Oldham team as their coach in a Second Div match at Villa Park several seasons afterwards when Villa were pushing for promotion. He got a standing ovation from all around the ground, especially from the Holte End, which he graciously acknowledged. A club legend had returned and the Villa faithful were not going to let him leave without letting him know that we remembered his contribution towards making the club proud again, when we had sunk to our lowest ebb several seasons before.
Villa in the 3rd was the best thing that ever happened to it. Massive crowds home and away. A lot of clubs made some good money from Villa. Season ticket holder.
The left side for me also. But this was when the Holte wasn't segregated because of FA cup semi finals. Always looked amazing on tv when a goal went in and only half the Holte went crazy. those were the days. Always has been the greatest football stadium in England with the history to go with it.
@@trevorbradley8372 Before your day it was around 28K-32K but there'd be more inside because the turnstyle operators would be pocketing extra by letting kids in with their dads. Wolves' South Bank was I believe the biggest end in England.
Just got back from seeing us lose, unluckily, at Spurs today and found this by chance. Really cheered me up. The Notts Counts game sill sticks in my mind as my dad had taken me to Harry Parkes shop to buy me my first Villa kit. No name on the back, not even a number, let alone league badges on the shoulders but I lived in it. Watching the Holte go crazy in this video and seeing the kids at Spurs today just reinforces the fact that not a lot changes. It wouldn't be the Villa if it did! UTV.
Look at the Holte!! Incredible. Fans of today - many who wouldn't have even stood on terracing - have no idea what the Holte was like back then. Even the Witton End was huge but the Holte? Biggest and best in country. Liverpool? Ha ha ha.
What division was Villa then? 2nd or 3rd? In the end of the video it seems that it was 2nd division. Anyway, it's outstanding how Villa Park looked that time around, 48.000 against Bournemouth!!!!! Fabolous old terraces. Here in Spain the terraces are gone as well, but I cannot understand British grounds without people standing up!!!
48,000 against Bournemouth, 62,500 against United in the cup, average league gates of 30,000; makes Leeds Utd's gates this year look poor by comparison. I was there, it was just more fun than today! (yes I'm an old fart who prefers to stand on the terraces than stand by my seat next to the morons who prefer to boo than cheer). Give me proper footballers, not todays badge kissing nancy boys!
I was there as a kid, can you remember bloke that came at half time with his white coat on and white tray slung round his neck. Use to scare me going up stairs to stand on the Holte with my dad, glad I wasn't on the Witton end with that drop.
My first Villa hero. He played on the right wing in my first Villa match v Leicester in 1976. We were sat in the old Trinity Rd stand and could see the clumps of mud flying up from his boots every time he took off up the field. He scored alongside Andy Gray to give Villa a home victory that day. Boy could Ray Graydon shift. Top, top player!
Bellend a true and utter bellend, for the sake of history tell your parents that contraception could have saved the world from garbage such as yourself and done mankind a favour albeit a little late you standard possible bluenose prick
Unforgettable game villa vs Bournemouth arguably the best goal i EVER saw at villa park ted mc dougal whatta atmosphere 48110 i remember it well i was 13 yrs old
I was there. The roar from the crowd when Andy Lochhead scored the winner was incredible. The start of 10 glorious years for the Villa culminating in becoming European champions.
A a Chesterfield fan I have great memories of us playing Villa in the third division in 71 - 72 seasons, What a great star studded side they were. Ten years later they were European champions, and now they come again. Great club.
Now that is a team with history .
I was a bournemouth supporter standing at the end where all the goals
were scored and although we lost it was match not to be forgotten.
As for Ted Macdougal he has become the only bournemouth footballing legend
and no wonder 95 club goals in two seasons which will never be repeated.
Brilliant match, I was there, 16 years old...MacDougals goal was one of the best headers I've seen at Villa Park...Exocet missile came to mind. The atmosphere was second to none. The hairs still stand on the back of my neck watching it...
Agreed villa supporter here Ted Mac dougal whatta player BEST goal I ever saw at villa park it flew past jimmy cumbes
My first Villa game as a kid. 5-1 win at home v Torquay United in Division 3. Memories.
The Big Man’s Still Alive! Happy Birthday Andy Lochhead! What A Fantastic Footballer He Was Big And Strong In The Air! You Didn’t Want To Mess About With Him! Absolutely Fantastic To Hear He’s Still Around!
Impressive,Unbelievable terraces!
As an Oldham fan, I saw Villa win 6-0 at Boundary Park in 1971. Lochhead scored a hat trick, and became an Oldham player in 1973. Best goals were two long rangers from Bruce Rioch - what a performer to have in your side at this level. The game was on Granada TV's Sunday afternoon show, but I suspect the recording no longer exists.
Sadly the footage of that Oldham game no longer exists, however ironically the Kick Off Match games shown the week before and the week after do exist in the ITV archives. ALSO Aston Villa's ONLY home game that season on Star Soccer vs Torquay United no longer exists, however Villa's ONLY away game featured vs Walsall does exists.
I was at the Villa v Bournemouth match as a 15yo lad. It was a tense but ultimately triumphant afternoon. The crowd were just brilliant. Happy memories. I remember also Andy Lockhead leading out his Oldham team as their coach in a Second Div match at Villa Park several seasons afterwards when Villa were pushing for promotion. He got a standing ovation from all around the ground, especially from the Holte End, which he graciously acknowledged. A club legend had returned and the Villa faithful were not going to let him leave without letting him know that we remembered his contribution towards making the club proud again, when we had sunk to our lowest ebb several seasons before.
48,000 at the Bournemouth game. I was at the back of the Holte end. Great times
Happy days I was there with my Dad, he died August of 1972.
@@charliemarie4360 I'm glad for you, he saw some good times before he went. U T V.
Andy Andy Lockhead in the air!
The golden days.
😆👍💓
Villa in the 3rd was the best thing that ever happened to it. Massive crowds home and away. A lot of clubs made some good money from Villa. Season ticket holder.
The left side for me also. But this was when the Holte wasn't segregated because of FA cup semi finals. Always looked amazing on tv when a goal went in and only half the Holte went crazy. those were the days. Always has been the greatest football stadium in England with the history to go with it.
Indeed 👏
The massive Holte End!!!
Happy days.
"The left side".
Yeah it was gigantic wasn't it!
I think it was about 22,000, definitely over 20,000 and biggest end terrace in Europe at one stage.
@@trevorbradley8372 Before your day it was around 28K-32K but there'd be more inside because the turnstyle operators would be pocketing extra by letting kids in with their dads. Wolves' South Bank was I believe the biggest end in England.
"....the right side"
@@catkatzi3320 "Tiswas..."
Just got back from seeing us lose, unluckily, at Spurs today and found this by chance. Really cheered me up. The Notts Counts game sill sticks in my mind as my dad had taken me to Harry Parkes shop to buy me my first Villa kit. No name on the back, not even a number, let alone league badges on the shoulders but I lived in it. Watching the Holte go crazy in this video and seeing the kids at Spurs today just reinforces the fact that not a lot changes. It wouldn't be the Villa if it did! UTV.
I keep coming back to this video.
It was a magic time.
Yes me too I keep replaying villa vs Bournemouth classic
RIP Andy lockhead my first villa hero
Andy , Andy lockhead, Andy lockhead in the air
Andy Lochhead what a guy
The Old Holte End looks magnificent
I was at every one of those matches. Happy days! Ch--eee-co!
Snap.
still makes me shiver.The best of times
Look at the Holte!! Incredible. Fans of today - many who wouldn't have even stood on terracing - have no idea what the Holte was like back then. Even the Witton End was huge but the Holte? Biggest and best in country. Liverpool? Ha ha ha.
look at the Holte 😍
Just look at the Holte End on the last match in this clip!!
Yep, amazing!
Glory days massive crowds players never got injuries like they do today unbelievable
What division was Villa then? 2nd or 3rd? In the end of the video it seems that it was 2nd division. Anyway, it's outstanding how Villa Park looked that time around, 48.000 against Bournemouth!!!!! Fabolous old terraces. Here in Spain the terraces are gone as well, but I cannot understand British grounds without people standing up!!!
It was what is now league one, so the third tier of professional football in England.
I was at the Bournemouth game
I was there, in the Holte End, what an atmosphere
Chico rip
The Holte End at Villa Park and The South Bank at Molineux- massive and very similar open terracing.
Ted 'Super Mac' Dougall.One of the greatest strikers ever but seldom mentioned nowadays?...Best Bournemouth team ever.
48,000 against Bournemouth, 62,500 against United in the cup, average league gates of 30,000; makes Leeds Utd's gates this year look poor by comparison. I was there, it was just more fun than today! (yes I'm an old fart who prefers to stand on the terraces than stand by my seat next to the morons who prefer to boo than cheer). Give me proper footballers, not todays badge kissing nancy boys!
I was there as a kid, can you remember bloke that came at half time with his white coat on and white tray slung round his neck. Use to scare me going up stairs to stand on the Holte with my dad, glad I wasn't on the Witton end with that drop.
Well said boy tramping round the 3rd great days.
My first season at the villa 18months old
48,000 crowds in the third division. Wow.
GRAYDON!
My first Villa hero.
He played on the right wing in my first Villa match v Leicester in 1976. We were sat in the old Trinity Rd stand and could see the clumps of mud flying up from his boots every time he took off up the field. He scored alongside Andy Gray to give Villa a home victory that day.
Boy could Ray Graydon shift. Top, top player!
I was born 72 was a fan 82 51 now utv
Happy days :)
Carrodus never played for Villa in the 1971-72 season
Yeah getting mixed up with Chico I reckon
Dont remind me..
its bad they have the same sorts
Played on a cow pasture.
Third division ?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Where they should stay ( A Baggie!)
VILE TRULY VILE
Bellend a true and utter bellend, for the sake of history tell your parents that contraception could have saved the world from garbage such as yourself and done mankind a favour albeit a little late you standard possible bluenose prick
The name ernie vile lol
Up the vile
Then
Obviously a jealous sad blue nose twat. You could have fitted your shithole ground in the holte end. VTID
@@noelreilly8860 🤣👏U T V.