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Tag Archives: Brian Godfrey

The quarter-final countdown

Off to Preston and the nerves are kicking in.

March 29, 2025 in Previews.

Cult heroes of our time – Brian Godfrey

Dave Collett goes back to a time when adversity forged heroes.

October 28, 2024 in Dave Woodhall.

Down amongst the dead men

John Russell looks back at 1967-68, when the fun never started.

November 12, 2021 in History, John Russell.

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  • Re: All-Time Premier League Villa XI
    Quote from: cdbearsfan on November 18, 2025, 10:20:23 PMEarl Barrett, by a mile.Yet bombed out by Brian Little very early on? Options in both full back positions aren't elite.
  • Re: All Time Worst XI
    It will always be Stephen "stinker" Ireland for me in any rubbish 11 - we used to watch his warm-up flicks and tricks and then see if we could spot him when the match started. Remarkably poor
  • Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
    If (and it’s a big if) we become established in the top 6, winning trophies, then the demand will be there. But it’s 10 years away at least. That gives us plenty of time to identify sites, or come with a solution at Villa Park for 60000+ seats.
  • Re: Villa related books
    There's another one out. The Little Book of... what I wrote twenty or so years ago, has been re-published in a third edition. That's all I know about it. 
  • Re: Villa Park Redevelopment
    A lot of our supporters are entranced by the thought of something new and shiny, plus the belief that you 'have' to move to compete. It falls at the first bit of logical thinking behind the first question - where to?
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