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Villa memories No15 Kaffirs at Villa Park by WAK

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On Monday 20th November 1899 a touring team from Africa visited the lower Aston grounds. The natives were novices at the game but displayed tiger-like
agility even jumping over Villa defenders. The half time refreshment was stout. Bamboozled by the guile of Freddy Wheldon they proclaimed him the 'Mightiest Football Chief' The burlesque ended in a home win by 7 goals to 4
with Billy George charging up to score. The end of the Century was in site
Link up soon WAK
 
I am not old enough to remember this, but I do remember two Nigerian internationals signing for the Villa in the early 1970's - one was called Kapendwi or something like that?

Keith
 
Agreed, from memory Emmet Kpengwe and Freddie Mwila Their names stick in the memory since foreign players were few and far between then. I seem to recall a lot of publicity for Oscar Arce around that time as well. Did he ever play?

Bob
 
Hi Arthur, Keith and Glaciermint, for the record Kapengwe and Mwila came
from Zambia, played 3 times and 1 game respectively for the first team during
1969-70 season. Luis Oscar Fullone Arce an Argentinian, arrived July 1968
but did not appear in the first eleven Link up soon WAK
 
Its was fortunate that Oscar Arce didn't line up along side of Barry Hole? That could have been embarrasing on the team sheet?
 
Well done Keith, the post compares with the player is caught Holding the
bowler's Willey I would WAK the lot of them!
 
Ah, the incomparable cricket radio commentator Brian Johnston who reportedly once said on air "The bowler's Holding; the batsman's Willey" (Michael Holding of the West Indies bowling to Peter Willey of England in the Test match at the Oval in 1976).
 
Absolutely Lloyd. Where are the Peter Jones, Dan maskell, Eddie Waring, Peter O'Sullivan, Eamonn Andrews, John Arlott and Co- Not on the Internet! WAK
 
Ah, the incomparable cricket radio commentator Brian Johnston who reportedly once said on air "The bowler's Holding; the batsman's Willey" (Michael Holding of the West Indies bowling to Peter Willey of England in the Test match at the Oval in 1976).

This is worth seeing again. The end of the video cracks me up
[ame="https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rzPeNQiohk8"]YouTube - Brian Johnston Remembered on Grandstand[/ame]
 
Absolutely Lloyd. Where are the Peter Jones, Dan maskell, Eddie Waring, Peter O'Sullivan, Eamonn Andrews, John Arlott and Co- Not on the Internet! WAK

Put the names in the Google search box to find more on all these hgreat commentators.

Wak
 
Johnners remembered: [ame="https://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rzPeNQiohk8"]YouTube - Brian Johnston Remembered on Grandstand[/ame]
 
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