Ozzy Osbourne’s Love Affair with ‘Clarets’ Ends at 76

A Hometown Hero With Claret and Blue Roots

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman known for his wild stage antics and reality TV fame, has passed away at the age of 76. But for fans of both heavy metal and football, he’ll also be remembered for something much more personal, his deep and lifelong connection to Aston Villa.

Born in Birmingham in 1948, Ozzy grew up a stone’s throw from Villa Park. Despite conflicting stories about whether he ever worked as a car park attendant there, or even attended many games, his affection for the club became more evident in recent years.

From posting selfies in Villa jerseys to shouting “Up the Villa!” on Instagram, his claret-and-blue pride was undeniable. And Villa fans loved him back. During a clash with Celtic in January, supporters unveiled a massive Ozzy Osbourne tifo in front of the Holte End, paying tribute to their rock icon.

A Legend That Transcends Music and Football

Even Aston Villa themselves acknowledged the connection in a statement that read like a love letter: “A celebration of the club’s heritage with global appeal and a local heartbeat, the Prince of Darkness embodies Villa’s Aston origins.”

Bandmate Geezer Butler, another lifelong Villa fan, recalled one hilarious memory: the time Ozzy faked despair as a “Russian supporter” during an England game, leaving nearby fans baffled and trying to comfort him.

With his passing, the music world loses a titan. But in Birmingham and around Villa Park, Ozzy Osbourne will remain more than just the Prince of Darkness,he’ll always be one of their own.

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