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This Season Match Report 2000-01 - Aston Villa (h) FA Cup 3rd Round |
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Goals: Half time: Newcastle 0 Aston Villa 055 mins. Ginola back-heeled to Barry who floated a perfect cross for Stone to volley past a helpless Harper into the Gallowgate goal. Slight question mark over Barton for allowing Stone in ahead of him. 0-1 80
mins.
Solano played a free-kick short to
Glass
who floated an angled ball
into the box. A Villa header was only cleared to the edge of the box, from
where
Solano crashed a low drive into the bottom right corner as James scrambled
across vainly. 1-1 Uncle Bobby said: "It was a typical, hard, fiercely contested Premiership game of football, albeit in a cup tie. "We got behind again, but having lost a goal, we fought to the end and we turned the match around. "You have to remember that four days ago, we played with nine players at Tottenham for a long, long time, and those players fought for the club to get a bit of respectability out of it." They said: The Prince of Darkness said this: ''I thought we'd won it to be honest. "I said when the ball dropped out of the sky and it was going to Solano, `anyone but him' because he's got a clean touch and I expected it at least to have hit the target. "But he can't play in the replay isn't that wonderful, and Dyer is missing as well. "It's always difficult coming here. Newcastle have had a fantastic home record and taken quite a few very good scalps this year. "I saw them beat Liverpool a few weeks ago, and they beat Leeds the week before last, and their home record has been very good this year. "They haven't done as well on their travels and we hope that continues. "My big players played well. The big ones with big responsibility Gareth Southgate, David James, Paul Merson, Dion Dublin and Steve Stone they really led by example, and I think they were outstanding in everything they did." Reflecting
on David Ginola's performance, Gregory added: "The reason I took him off in the end was that he worked so hard for the first 20 minutes of the second-half, I really thought there wasn't a lot left in the tank. "He's in the side on merit, but what drives me mad is when he sits on the floor for five minutes trying to get a free-kick. The referee is never going to change his mind. "But he's coming on and he's doing all right." Waffle: Eyebrows
were raised when this game was selected by ITV for transmission, but as it
turned out their choice was entirely appropriate for a Sunday afternoon
television audience. Appropriate that is for background viewing while
sleeping off a lunchtime session or over indulgence of yorkshire puds 'n'
spuds. How the assembled TV "experts" managed to find anything in
this forgettable encounter to enthuse over is unclear - there again Terry
Venables always had his favourite subject to fall back on - himself. Newcastle had
been weakened on the half hour by the withdrawal of an obviously knackered Gary
Speed, replaced by the man who we now believe to really be "Ketsbaia in a
wig" - Cordone. His appearance and the slightly deeper role Dyer then
assumed, saw us diminish as an attacking force still further, and the unreliable
James looked like having one of his quieter afternoons. Precisely who will score the goals is also a moot point..... PS - Possibly the busiest employees within St.James' Park were the stewards posted up in the gods with the travelling supporters. Not commonly known for being troublesome, a vocal and active Villa minority spent the afternoon generally trying to provoke bother between themselves, home fans, police and stewards and even other travelling fans. Around 20 ejections were made, including one "gentleman" who was already banned from every ground in their country for previous misdemeanours. A youngster was also struck by a missile, as the more loutish elements of the Villa support attempted to stir things up. Precisely what got the Villans so wound up isn't known, but it surely couldn't have been the events on the field. Biffa |
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