Aston Villa fans on Twitter have been responding on Twitter to recently posted images of Villa Park’s Trinity Road Stand.
This comes after Villa fan Twitter account @AvfcArchive shared a post on their page that included the images of the old Trinity Road Stand at Villa Park.
This post quickly gathered a lot of replies from Villa fans who were eager on having their say on the matter.
Here’s a sample of Villa fans responding to the post:
The Trinity Road Stand (1924-2001) #AVFC pic.twitter.com/Im2W29cjCP
— Aston Villa Archive (@AvfcArchive) May 16, 2020
Still kills me ?
— Ali Thomas (@alithomas1983) May 16, 2020
These pictures pain me
— Dougie J. Villan ? (@dougssta) May 16, 2020
What a beautiful stand!!
— AVFC Aston ? (@astonmc01) May 16, 2020
Should the club have kept the Trinity Road Stand?
Yes
No
The Trinity Road Stand was built in 1924 and demolished in 2001. Now that these images of the stand have been doing the rounds on Twitter again, this opened the door for lots of Villa fans to have their say on it and express their disappointment at the fact that it was demolished.
I understand that everything has to progress to move forward but the destruction of one of the most iconic stands in English football was and still is a massive travesty of justice ??
— Andy Morris (@PrettyGreen73) May 16, 2020
Truly wonderful pictures – thanks for sharing. Absolute injustice what was done by previous owners
— AlternatiVilla (@VillaAlternati) May 17, 2020
Beautiful ?
— Lion Heart ? – ?? (@Jigsaw77057909) May 16, 2020
What do we think?
It appears that these Villa fans still aren’t happy with the fact that the Trinity Road Stand was demolished and updated. This just goes to show how much they admired it and how proud these Villa supporters still are of the stand.