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Twenty years on, it still makes for a hell of a story. English underdogs face German superstars in the final. They see their injured goalkeeper come off with the match barely under way. His substitute, with one first-team appearance to his name, proceeds to keep Rummenigge and Co at bay for 81 minutes, thanks to a combination of deft goalkeeping and a four-leafed clover he must have tucked into a sock. With 23 minutes to go, a team-mate shins in a goal, and Aston Villa hang on for dear life to lift the 1982 European Cup. They don’t write them like that any more. Nor could they – the Champions League format has ensured that no team will again reach the final as such underdogs. More is the pity. Yet Villa’s remarkable achievement never really captured the public’s imagination the way some of us believe it should have. Did the media just not have time for a team without stars or a charismatic manager? Or was everyone too busy looking forward to the World Cup in Spain?
The club’s own attitude certainly has not helped. Until very recently there has been little official acknowledgment of the 1982 team at Villa Park, while relations between chairman Doug Ellis and the captain Dennis Mortimer have been distinctly frosty. The fact that the 1982 triumph came during a brief period when Ellis was not in control of the club is believed to be a factor. Whatever the reasons, it took more than 19 years for someone to so much as write a book about Villa’s win – not something you could see happening to Liverpool or Man Utd. From WSC 184 June 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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