MIDFIELD legend Des Bremner played for Hibs and Aston Villa more than 40 years ago — and still turns out today in his SEVENTIES!
Villa’s European Cup-winning star moved south in 1979 after seven years at Hibs and remains registered with the FA as a player… for Shard End Over-63s in Birmingham.
And he will be back at Easter Road on Wednesday night — and Villa Park next week — to see his two old clubs.
Bremner, 70, said: “I’m thinking of going with a half green and half claret-and-blue scarf!
“I loved it at Easter Road, we had a really good side. But when I was 27 I got the chance to go to Villa.
“It had been an ambition of mine to play in England — but I never believed I’d play in a European Cup-winning team.
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“I go to my local pub and the guys who are my generation are the only ones who mention that European Cup final — although I’m thinking about taking my medal up to Edinburgh with me.
“I’m 70 but I still play walking football once a week. It keeps me active and I enjoy it, though you can’t tackle — and I always liked a tackle!”
Bremner played in a couple of Battle of Britain Euro ties with Hibs.
He revealed: “We took Leeds to penalties in the Uefa Cup in 1973 after two goalless games.
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“I scored mine but Pat Stanton hit the post with his and that knocked us out.
“Then the season after we played Liverpool — we won at home but John Toshack scored a hat-trick at Anfield to beat us.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk