As I villa fan I know this very well, and it sucks but I’m glad they bounced back. But they did a similar thing again recently from finishing 6th 3 times in a row in the premier league a few years back but got relegated due to poor ownership a few seasons later, and after 3 years in division 2 were back in the premier league. It’s hard being a villa fan but it’s sometimes worth it
YOOOO That must be awesome to be at that beautiful stadium every weekend man! I'm a new Villa fan from USA (I've done my research on the history and promotion battle of the 17/18 season - heartbreaking stuff) and was lucky enough to be able to catch every single game from this passed 18/19 season and my god was it worth it! The highs and lows, just insane season all around! Idk what it was about them that caught my eye but the history and the highs/lows remind me of my favorite American Football team (Cleveland Browns) so that's probably why. I hope to make it overseas to experience Villa Park for myself some time soon! Cheers
Matt Randall yes I do know that which is why I even took note of the club in the first place (my best friends are all arsenal supporters so I followed them a bit at first) I know a lot of American owners are sh*te when it comes to owning EPL teams (like Stan kroenke for Arsenal) so I’m hoping the lerners weren’t too terrible because they do love hard working sports teams (Al Lerner owned them and when he passed away it was passed down to his son who is not that great of an owner - spoiled kid really) thankfully he sold it but to not so good owners but now we have the best at AVFC!
@@no92108 We're the greatest football club on earth my friend. Founders of league football, every club owes us a debt of gratitude. We existed for a century before Liverpool usurped what we'd won in 19 70's it took Monstrosity Utd & Arsenal well into the 90's & Chelsea about even now, though we still have 1 more top flight titles than them, & all their's bought with dodgy roubles. Still won more than Man City & Spurs by some way. We are football pioneers. You're welcome my friend @ our club.
Roots of the rivalry Birmingham City vs Aston villa pls. Very fierce rivalry with a lot to talk about. Plus would be good to see my club Birmingham City get some sort of video. Thanks 💙
Saunders was great at Villa he had a solid squad. They proved that a champion team will always do better than a team of champions. Have to add that Spink was a major factor in winning the final.
you can do or add this to your videos. Manchester United: From European Champions to Relegation in 5 Fast Years (1969 - 1973). you can notice a a weird pattern every English team that won the champions league got relegated the only exception are Liverpool FC, & Chelsea in later years.
One reason he dismantled the squad wasn't the ages of the players-it was jealousy we got to be champions of England and Europe without him as chairman. Claret and blue blood in his veins...my arse!
Cmdr Leif_ Erikson totally agree bud, did u know he even took down pictures around villa park of our league and European triumphs like it didn’t happen ???Our proudest moments not to be celebrated cause of his ago
I feel like Aston Villa's tragic decline began when they started buying all, or mostly, English players. Nigel-Reo-Coker, Ashley Young, Gareth Barry, the fact that they kept Gabriel Agbonlahor for so long, and many others. Sure, Barry and Young were decent enough players, but they didn't have that extra bit of star-studded quality that a foreign player like Sanchez and Xabi Alonso and those of their ilk possessed and could've brought to the team when Lerner was on his shopping spree. Hell, Valencia were in dire straits for cash so if they were ruthless and quick they could've nabbed David Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata from them which certainly would've been better than all the British dross they signed under Lerner's reign. Randy Lerner didn't have a clue about football and his ignorance showed in Aston Villa's poor investments during his time at the club, which just attributed to their decline and tragic relegation. But that's in the past now! They're back with a stronger, smarter, and more redefined and mature Jack Grealish leading them. Aston Villa are easily staying up! Mark. My. Words!
Apart from the fact that this video in about the 1980's Villa side and Doug Ellis ownership. Lerner didn't know anything about football which didn't help and a procession of shit managers made things worse. Your time lines on some of those English players is also well off, most having happened prior to Lerner taking over. Maybe you just wanted to shoehorn a dig about English players into your comment? As for will they stay up? They might. It won't be easy, especially as teams that go up through the playoffs tend to struggle (Fulham for example), they're losing their top scorer as he's going back to Chelsea, and Grealish, although younger, was decidedly underwhelming the last time he was in the PL.
We signed Gareth Barry in 1998 as a 16yrd youth graduate from Brighton under the ownership of Doug Ellis & managed by John Gregory who mostly signed foreign players ! what are you talking about ????
Great video Adrian the only questions I had after it were around Villa's transfers during this period. Did they gamble on youth too much or were there high profile flops? Did any of the leaving winners go on to bigger things or had they hit their peak with that win?
Yeah the Tricky Trees should be interesting. There are a couple of important lessons in their recent history. You can stick with a legend of a manager for too long. And serial mismanagement and having more coaches/managers than most of us have had hot dinners isn't a recipe for success. Who would have thought it.
A similar tale is Leeds going from euopean champions league semi finals to relegation because of over investment that didn't pay off on the field followed by cutting costs. Despite their size and history they have been unable to bring back the glory days or get back to the top league.
Tony Morley should have enjoyed a huge England career. For some reason successive England managers did not want flair wingers on the team. Spinks got himself a few caps though. Also fun fact: Jimmy Rimmer was the reserve goalie in Man Utd's famous 1968 European Cup triumph at Wembley. So he has 2 European Cup winner's medals having played a total of 9 minutes over both games.
The team got ripped apart to soon, the average age of that team was 27, the appointment of Graham Turner was awful and Billy Mcneil was even worse, and that was down to deadly Doug Ellis, Graham Taylor was an excellent appointment he got rid of the dead wood at the club and did NOT stand any nonsense from D.E, i do believe G.T took the England job to soon he would of turned Aston Villa into a very good team, the appointment of Venglos was yet another really bad move by the chairman.
yes there going down again ....the billionaire owners should have chased some experience...and gave some young fellas ago ...chasing the pointless cup instead of staying up ....
6:09 those words are written on the stands at villa park, legendary. I sit opposite that stand and read them before every game
Adrian is on level with Copa 90 and Euro/Football Daily. How do you not have a million subs bro
He's actually kinda better than Euro Football Daily
Good question man, he should be one of the biggest football channels on TH-cam. Content is easily as good as anything else football related
Definitely better in my opinion. Football Made Simple is great with tactical videos too
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As I villa fan I know this very well, and it sucks but I’m glad they bounced back. But they did a similar thing again recently from finishing 6th 3 times in a row in the premier league a few years back but got relegated due to poor ownership a few seasons later, and after 3 years in division 2 were back in the premier league. It’s hard being a villa fan but it’s sometimes worth it
YOOOO That must be awesome to be at that beautiful stadium every weekend man! I'm a new Villa fan from USA (I've done my research on the history and promotion battle of the 17/18 season - heartbreaking stuff) and was lucky enough to be able to catch every single game from this passed 18/19 season and my god was it worth it! The highs and lows, just insane season all around! Idk what it was about them that caught my eye but the history and the highs/lows remind me of my favorite American Football team (Cleveland Browns) so that's probably why. I hope to make it overseas to experience Villa Park for myself some time soon! Cheers
@@no92108 both cleveland browns and aston villa were owned by randy lerner.
Matt Randall yes I do know that which is why I even took note of the club in the first place (my best friends are all arsenal supporters so I followed them a bit at first) I know a lot of American owners are sh*te when it comes to owning EPL teams (like Stan kroenke for Arsenal) so I’m hoping the lerners weren’t too terrible because they do love hard working sports teams (Al Lerner owned them and when he passed away it was passed down to his son who is not that great of an owner - spoiled kid really) thankfully he sold it but to not so good owners but now we have the best at AVFC!
Always, always worth it. We are the greatest football club on earth.
@@no92108 We're the greatest football club on earth my friend. Founders of league football, every club owes us a debt of gratitude. We existed for a century before Liverpool usurped what we'd won in 19 70's it took Monstrosity Utd & Arsenal well into the 90's & Chelsea about even now, though we still have 1 more top flight titles than them, & all their's bought with dodgy roubles. Still won more than Man City & Spurs by some way. We are football pioneers. You're welcome my friend @ our club.
Remember the good old times when only champions would play in the champions league!
Yeah, now some champions have to go through 4 qualifying rounds to get to the group.
yes when back when a team sitting in 11th could win it
Too bad City couldn't do it lmao
@@FrankieBlueEyes That would be shit nowadays
@@michaelnaughton9381 True...not arguing the merits of it one way or another.
Thanks Adrian for doing a video about Villa!:)
My pleasure Jack!
Why not make team collapses a series? There a quiet a few like Hamburg, Manchester United, both Milan clubs etc
Was thinking of doing a few. Hamburg and Nottingham Forest could be good.
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Aston Villa: Such an historic club run so poorly over the decades. 😓😭
Sassy Ranma can’t be ran much better now
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Hi Adrian plzz make a video on the declination of the great AC MILAN
This is a great idea ❤🖤
Shout that 👍
Simple money
I think they’re on their way back to greatness, 3rd in Serie A, they’ve got a good team and their manager has them playing really well
hey Adrian love your videos!
Yay Aston villa on rabona tv. My two favourite things
I like your work.
8:55 Sounds like my record in Division Rivals.
Liverpool winning top flight English titles, Barcelona in the Europa league and Aston Villa as champions of Europe. The 1980's were a mess🤯
That team was hardly aging. The oldest player was 31 years old.
Roots of the rivalry Birmingham City vs Aston villa pls. Very fierce rivalry with a lot to talk about. Plus would be good to see my club Birmingham City get some sort of video.
Thanks 💙
sad story. good that they are up and running this season
Saunders was great at Villa he had a solid squad. They proved that a champion team will always do better than a team of champions. Have to add that Spink was a major factor in winning the final.
What would football be like without commentators?
I dread to think of it.
Do one of these but about Man city and the 99 play off final season
The reigning champions got knocked out by the mighty CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria in the quarter-finals
samo levski
those teams used to be good and competitive before giving 4 places to the strong countries before shady people pouring money in english clubs etc
you can do or add this to your videos. Manchester United: From European Champions to Relegation in 5 Fast Years (1969 - 1973). you can notice a a weird pattern every English team that won the champions league got relegated the only exception are Liverpool FC, & Chelsea in later years.
From being English and European champs to relegation in 5 years was down to 1 man and that was Doug Ellis simple
One reason he dismantled the squad wasn't the ages of the players-it was jealousy we got to be champions of England and Europe without him as chairman.
Claret and blue blood in his veins...my arse!
Cmdr Leif_ Erikson totally agree bud, did u know he even took down pictures around villa park of our league and European triumphs like it didn’t happen ???Our proudest moments not to be celebrated cause of his ago
my second team after THE reds birmingham clubs and newcastle clubs for me have been huge underachievers being big city clubs
Andrew Bristoe villas won a lot and is one of the most successful clubs in the UK
Matthaeus for the size newc and Birmingham clubs should have more trophy’s compared to smaller city’s club areas Liverpool arsenal Chelsea especially
Hi, Make a video of nottingham forest & their European Championship
at the start you made it seem as if we haven't been in the top flight since the 1987 relagation
Is it Munich or Munchen? Or is it both?
munchen in german munich in english
I feel like Aston Villa's tragic decline began when they started buying all, or mostly, English players. Nigel-Reo-Coker, Ashley Young, Gareth Barry, the fact that they kept Gabriel Agbonlahor for so long, and many others. Sure, Barry and Young were decent enough players, but they didn't have that extra bit of star-studded quality that a foreign player like Sanchez and Xabi Alonso and those of their ilk possessed and could've brought to the team when Lerner was on his shopping spree.
Hell, Valencia were in dire straits for cash so if they were ruthless and quick they could've nabbed David Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata from them which certainly would've been better than all the British dross they signed under Lerner's reign. Randy Lerner didn't have a clue about football and his ignorance showed in Aston Villa's poor investments during his time at the club, which just attributed to their decline and tragic relegation.
But that's in the past now! They're back with a stronger, smarter, and more redefined and mature Jack Grealish leading them. Aston Villa are easily staying up!
Mark. My. Words!
Apart from the fact that this video in about the 1980's Villa side and Doug Ellis ownership. Lerner didn't know anything about football which didn't help and a procession of shit managers made things worse. Your time lines on some of those English players is also well off, most having happened prior to Lerner taking over. Maybe you just wanted to shoehorn a dig about English players into your comment?
As for will they stay up? They might. It won't be easy, especially as teams that go up through the playoffs tend to struggle (Fulham for example), they're losing their top scorer as he's going back to Chelsea, and Grealish, although younger, was decidedly underwhelming the last time he was in the PL.
@@FunkyMonkey-ip4xy What are you so angry about?
@@BubblesChika You think that was angry? Just answering your off-at-a- tangent factually incorrect comment. Nothing angry about it.
@@FunkyMonkey-ip4xy You're getting really triggered over an opinion, kid. Seek help and don't reply to me again.
We signed Gareth Barry in 1998 as a 16yrd youth graduate from Brighton under the ownership of Doug Ellis & managed by John Gregory who mostly signed foreign players !
what are you talking about ????
Great video Adrian the only questions I had after it were around Villa's transfers during this period. Did they gamble on youth too much or were there high profile flops? Did any of the leaving winners go on to bigger things or had they hit their peak with that win?
you could’ve have included nottingham forest since they also had a similar fate
They deserve a video of their own. This may be a series.
Yeah the Tricky Trees should be interesting. There are a couple of important lessons in their recent history. You can stick with a legend of a manager for too long. And serial mismanagement and having more coaches/managers than most of us have had hot dinners isn't a recipe for success. Who would have thought it.
A similar tale is Leeds going from euopean champions league semi finals to relegation because of over investment that didn't pay off on the field followed by cutting costs. Despite their size and history they have been unable to bring back the glory days or get back to the top league.
They got to the final in 75! But lost to Bayern
Tony Morley should have enjoyed a huge England career. For some reason successive England managers did not want flair wingers on the team. Spinks got himself a few caps though.
Also fun fact: Jimmy Rimmer was the reserve goalie in Man Utd's famous 1968 European Cup triumph at Wembley. So he has 2 European Cup winner's medals having played a total of 9 minutes over both games.
please do an aston villa birmingham city rival video
Could you make a video about the 1991 Red Star Belgrade that won the Champions cup? :)
preston north end interesting where are they now?
Who's Peter Wyyyythe?
Do a video on how blues and villa became rivals
In your next video you could do how Milan was relegated for Totonero
For future reference, Peter Withe's surname is pronounced "wiv"
Hi Adrian please make a video on arsenal
The team got ripped apart to soon, the average age of that team was 27, the appointment of Graham Turner was awful and Billy Mcneil was even worse, and that was down to deadly Doug Ellis, Graham Taylor was an excellent appointment he got rid of the dead wood at the club and did NOT stand any nonsense from D.E, i do believe G.T took the England job to soon he would of turned Aston Villa into a very good team, the appointment of Venglos was yet another really bad move by the chairman.
Aston villa still has more league titles than tottenham and chelsea .
When you travel back in time... for Aston Villa... smh
Who tf unlikes this
Aston Villa fans
Ajax Fan I’m a villa fan yet I enjoyed it...
Birmingham fans are enjoying that video
This video was disliked by Aston villa fans
Ima Jea I liked it and I’m a villa fan, don think your point works haha 😅
Matthaeus * 7 not nice villa fans
Can’t dislike a good video because of Doug Ellis’ stupid decisions nearly 40 years ago.
a european cup? one more than mancity i guess
Do one where clubs spent crazy money but the team got worse, like relegation bad.
Hope man utd goes into administration and is liqudated,
From a man city fan
Watched that happen to Portsmouth (my team’s local rival). Absolutely hilarious
Premier league teams have improved a lot in Europe over the last three years. I think another premier league team could it next year
Man city
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Peter who? smh
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yes there going down again ....the billionaire owners should have chased some experience...and gave some young fellas ago ...chasing the pointless cup instead of staying up ....
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