What a great a nightmare Aston Villa’s lineman found dead

ASTON VILLA are mourning the death of club record appearance maker Charlie Aitken.

The former left-back, who has died aged 81, played 660 games for the Midlanders from 1959-1976.

The popular Scot eventually left the club for a season’s swansong alongside all-time greats Pele and Franz Beckenbauer at New York Cosmos.

Villa said they are “deeply saddened” at the loss of the former Under-23 international, who initially only went to the club to accompany his friend Wilson Briggs on trial.

Briggs ended up playing just twice for Villa – whereas Aitken finished up with a landmark haul of appearances that the club believe “will almost certainly never be broken”.

Charlie Aitken famously spent 17 years with Aston Villa  and went on to play alongside all-time greats Pele and Franz Beckenbauer at New York Cosmos

 

He helped the club win the old Division Three (fourth tier) in 1972 and the League Cup three years later.

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