We all remember the 90s. Depending on your age, some will remember it better than others. It was definitely a memorable time for football in the West Midlands.
Here we take a big step back in time and look at things that all local football fans will remember fondly.
Spotting Villa stars in Liberty's on a Saturday night - and giving them friendly grief if they had lost that afternoon.
Listening to Tony Butler's football phone-in and hearing callers with names like Barry from Balsall Heath trying to win a Butler's Blower whistle in competitions such as 'Tell me the sandwich filling I'm thinking of..." "Is it lemon curd, Tone?"
Sticking with local radio, shaking our heads and smiling as an over-enthusiastic Baggies loving Malcolm Boyden put on an exaggerated accent, flirted with old dears and 'boing boing-ed' his way through his show on WM.
Tuning in to ITV on a Monday teatime after Home and Away to see this man (who later became Villa's media chief) bring us the weekend's goals highlights on Central News
Visiting Harry Parkes in Corporation Street and other sport shops in town hoping to glimpse and feel the new Predator boots, even though we couldn't afford them.
Looking out for Ceefax pages through the window of Rumbelows after being dragged out shopping on a Saturday. Then waiting ages for the page to refresh and show Villa's score.