fernandopartridge
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Nice tribute from John Sillett in the CT
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Not to mention the crowd noise which is just awesome2 things in the build up to that goal I love too: McGrath doing what he did every game and getting absolutely nailed for the team and then the defender who tries to pull Regis back but literally can't get his arms round him!
One of the best memories for me was the Spurs game. We were 1-0 down right at the end of the match. Me and me mate went early, walked down the back of the West Terrace and was walking past the corner of the West Terrace and Main Stand that was open for anyone just to walk up. We walked up as the game was still on and suddenly Cyrille got an equaliser, we were ecstatic and running around on the corner of the pitch. Brilliant days.
That has just set me off, lovely gesture.Great gesture from WembleyView attachment 8824
Emotional stuff from Dion.One CCFC legend talking about another....
Cyrille Regis was my footballing hero - Dublin, In Short - BBC Radio 5 live
Totally heartbreaking news, it was hard to not well up at work all morning. One of my heroes, an absolute legend and a total gentleman. He was the fulcrum of the attack when I first started going and so many memories are of his give and go on the halfway line a bit like the Sheff Wed FA Cup goal. Him and Benno were the ones who always got us out of our seats.
Only the other week I linked the last-gasp winner from the 4-3 against Spurs in the FA Cup season. I must have watched it then around 30 times, over and over-my favourite goal from my favourite ever game bar the cup final: such composure, skill, vision, determination and stamina to take the ball down perfectly on a muddy pitch, lay it wide, bust a gut to get into the box on the end of the ball in, and then again to get to the rebound and nod home before anyone else could react, and then make off on that Linford Christie-like sprint in celebration, finger wagging in the air, looking like he could play another 90 minutes! I remember my dad moaning that "his legs had gone" after we signed him-well, that goal and the likes of the Sheff Weds one proved him wrong! Was so gutted when we let him go, but fairplay to him for the way he showed up just what a monumental error that was by having a cracking season for Villa.
RIP Cyrille and thank you for so many wonderful memories. You will be greatly missed.
Yes that incredible Spurs match, and that time-stands-still double-header goal are among my favourite Sky Blue memories - I was in the West End that dark afternoon and the place went absolutely mental.Totally heartbreaking news, it was hard to not well up at work all morning. One of my heroes, an absolute legend and a total gentleman. He was the fulcrum of the attack when I first started going and so many memories are of his give and go on the halfway line a bit like the Sheff Wed FA Cup goal. Him and Benno were the ones who always got us out of our seats.
Only the other week I linked the last-gasp winner from the 4-3 against Spurs in the FA Cup season. I must have watched it then around 30 times, over and over-my favourite goal from my favourite ever game bar the cup final: such composure, skill, vision, determination and stamina to take the ball down perfectly on a muddy pitch, lay it wide, bust a gut to get into the box on the end of the ball in, and then again to get to the rebound and nod home before anyone else could react, and then make off on that Linford Christie-like sprint in celebration, finger wagging in the air, looking like he could play another 90 minutes! I remember my dad moaning that "his legs had gone" after we signed him-well, that goal and the likes of the Sheff Weds one proved him wrong! Was so gutted when we let him go, but fairplay to him for the way he showed up just what a monumental error that was by having a cracking season for Villa.
RIP Cyrille and thank you for so many wonderful memories. You will be greatly missed.
Was his trademark....back to goal, roll the centre half leaving him floundering in his wake and homing in on goal like a raging bull. One of the most exciting sights in English football. Will never forget the mayhem in the West end after his headed rebound winner v Spurs.
RIP Big Cyrille
Great words from Dion, very honest and very emotional.Emotional stuff from Dion.
Doesn't matter who got in first. Great minds and all that.I see that Otis got there before me.
Indeed.:emoji_thumbsup:Top job on the banner change Nick !!! Big Cyrille
Got me going againEmotional stuff from Dion.