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Tag Archives: Dave Collett

Great scapegoats of our time – Neil Taylor

Dave Collett appraises the Villa career of an overlooked left-back.

February 6, 2022 in Dave Woodhall.

The end of the line – Tommy Docherty

As one Villa managerial spell begins, Dave Collett recalls the end of another.

November 18, 2021 in Dave Collett, History, Managers.

Aston Villa and the F.A. Cup – the good, the bad and the buttock-clenchingly poor

Dave Collett talks about 1980, when it was our year for the cup.

September 29, 2021 in Dave Woodhall.

Cult heroes of Villa Park – Freddie Bouma

Dave Collett remembers another Villa talent ruined by injury.

July 16, 2021 in Dave Collett.

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