'Buzzing and broken' Villa fans arrive back at Birmingham Airport after Turkey celebrationspublished at 11:13 BST
Phil Mackie
Midlands Correspondent

Richard was a child when Villa last won a trophy
At Birmingham Airport, I've been hearing from tired, but delighted, Villa fans arriving back from trips to Istanbul.
Richard Merrick was a child when Villa last won in Europe. He went straight from the ground to the airport and only slept for two hours.
“It’s great for the city, to have a trophy. It was a brilliant experience, I'm never gonna forget it," he says, but admits it's "back to reality now".

Oliver had to rush off to work after a night of celebrations
Oliver Cole had no sleep at all, and was hurrying straight off to work when I caught him for a chat.
He says he’s be unable to get to the parade.
“Last night was all my celebrating done, but it was just remarkable, it was the best night of my life”, he adds.

Gemma's dad Gary also saw Villa win the European Cup in Rotterdam 44 years ago
A tired looking Gemma Taylor-Whitehead tells me she is “buzzing and broken” after last night's events.
She was with her dad, Gary Whitehead, who can now boast of having been at both the club’s European triumphs, after going to see them win the European cup in 1982.
Through a hoarse voice he says: “Rotterdam was mine, this is the trophy for the younger ones”.

























