Aston Villa is a 7-time First Division/Premier League Champions club. Aston Villa won the First Division for the first time in the 1893–94 season and last won the First Division in the 1980–81 season. Although Aston Villa’s performance in recent times cannot be said to be the best, it is a history that many legends have been created through Aston Villa. In 2006 the club announced the ‘Aston Villa Hall of Fame’. The Aston Villa Hall of Fame was chosen by a vote of fans.
The Aston Villa Hall of Fame has been announced, inducting some of Aston Villa’s leading players, managers and directors. England legend Gordon Cowans, who played for Aston Villa for three terms in 1976-85, 1988-91 and 1993-94 and was Aston Villa’s first team coach from 1998 to 2016, is inducted into the Aston Villa Hall of Fame. Eric Houghton, Aston Villa player from 1927 to 1946, Aston Villa manager from 1953 to 1958, Brian Little, Aston Villa player from 1971 to 1980, and Aston Villa manager from 1994 to 1998 are inducted into the Aston Villa Hall of Fame. Placed.
Dennis Mortimer, Aston Villa player from 1975 to 1985, Ron Saunders, Aston Villa coach from 1974 to 1982, Peter White, Aston Villa player from 1980 to 1985, Peter McParland, Aston Villa player from 1952 to 1962, 1919 William Henry Walker, who played for Aston Villa until 1933, has all been inducted into the Aston Villa Hall of Fame. It is noteworthy that all the people mentioned here are Englishmen.
Apart from them, three natives of Scotland have also got a place in the Aston Villa Hall of Fame. Charlie Aiken, who played for Aston Villa from 1959 to 1976, William McGregor, who worked as a director and chairman of the Aston Villa club from 1877, and George Ramsay who played for Aston Villa from 1876 to 1882 and as a coach for Aston Villa from 1886 to 1926, are the Scots inducted into the Aston Villa Hall of Fame.