Billy Shaw speaks with Ugo Ehiogu, the former Aston Villa defender and current coach of our development squad, about his time at both of this afternoon’s clubs.
It was 25 years ago this week that Ugo Ehiogu first fell in love with the FA Cup when his Aston Villa side battled us in a third round tie at Villa Park.
A 19-year-old fledgling centre half in the midst of his first season in claret and blue, he went on as a substitute for Steve Staunton for his first ever taste of action in the age-old competition in what was only his seventh senior appearance for the club following his move from West Bromwich Albion.
The game, played on January 5, 1992, ultimately ended goalless but it was enough to give Ugo the bug. In the years that followed, the defender enjoyed some epic adventures in the competition with Villa and even played in the 2000 FA Cup Final – the last to be played at the old Wembley Stadium.
It therefore comes as no surprise that, in his current role as our development squad coach, which sees him take charge of our young professionals in the Premier League 2, today’s tie is particularly sentimental for the former England international.
“I always keep an eye out for Aston Villa – it’s a club that’s got a big place in my heart even though a lot of the personnel have changed considerably over the years. It’s always nice when your current club encounters your old one,” he said.
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OBITUARY – JOHNNIE HILLS
We were saddened to hear of the passing of John ‘Johnnie’ Hills, a defender who spent 11 years at the Club as an amateur and professional between 1950-61. He passed away at home in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday, 26 November, aged 87.
PAPER CHASE
Club historian John Fennelly looks back at what supporters were reading on their way, at half-time and heading home afterwards when NORWICH CITY visited in March 1938.
RIDE FOR UGO
Laurence Gant, Head of Academy Sports Medicine and Science, is set to take part in a five-day charity cycle in memory of his friend, and our former Under-23s coach Ugo Ehiogu.
DEVELOPMENT SQUAD
BIG WIN OVER EVERTON
SPURS WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL ROUND
GAME ZERO ACHIEVES NET ZERO CARBON STATUS
Sky this week published a case study revealing that Game Zero, our Premier League match against Chelsea here in September, achieved net zero carbon emissions.
LIVING IN THE MOMENT
Exclusive interview with our young midfielder OLIVER SKIPP, now an established member of our first team and also a familiar face to today’s opponents, who is enjoying every moment in the Premier League spotlight.
MEET OUR FIRST-YEAR UNDER-18S PLAYERS
TOUGH DAY AGAINST COTTAGERS
TREBLE TOP
Looking back at Spurs hat-tricks scored against tonight’s opposition.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW ?
A creative midfielder who was full of heart and desire, LEWIS HOLTBY made his Spurs debut against this afternoon’s opposition back in January 2013 and went on to make 42 appearances in our colours, scoring three goals. We caught up with the Germany international to discuss his time at the Club and find out what he is up to now…