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Title: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: Chico Hamilton III on June 15, 2015, 03:49:10 PM
30 years ago




Football: Italian waiter serves an English dish in near-farcical setting / Dual transfer of Gordon Cowans and Paul Rideout to Bari 

By DENNIS SHAW
2 July 1985
The Times

The pounds 850,000 dual transfer of Gordon Cowans and Paul Rideout of Aston Villa to Bari, was the brainchild of a man who happily described himself as 'an Italian waiter' yet could well have World Cup implications.
The deal, concluded at the weekend, has given Cowans the hope of resurrecting an England future, seemingly wrecked by a broken leg and Rideout, the ambition to be promoted from Under 21 to senior international status.
Cowans has signed a contract said to be worth pounds 250,000 over two years to play for the comparatively small Italian south coast club just promoted to the first division. He said of his move: 'Anybody given the chance to treble their income would have taken the same decision.'
Rideout will earn rather less but will nevertheless undergo a dramatic change in his way of life, all as a result of an approach from the license of a local establishment known as Boogies Brasserie in Birmingham.
Gianni Paladini was not taken all that seriously by Aston Villa or the local media when he received permission for Cowans and Rideout to go with him to Bari for the weekend to watch the club's final match of the season.
This fixture was against Pescara in June when a 2-0 victory secured promotion and the right for them to sign two foreign players. Cowans and Rideout were said to be 'disguised at holidaymakers' when the enterprising Sr Paladini presented them for talks with Bari
This episode was regarded by Graham Turner, the Villa manager, as an item of midsummer make believe, which seemed to be reinforced when no official contact was received from Bari before he set off on his holidays to Greece.
It transpires, however, that Mr Ellis was not at all averse to talking in multi-million lira terms.
Now Villa seek a big name replacement and it is regarded as more than mere coincidence that last week Ellis visited Portugal, where Andy Gray, the Everton ex-Villa forward is on holiday
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: Pat McMahon on June 15, 2015, 11:20:35 PM
Christ that was a bad summer.
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: LeeB on June 16, 2015, 12:21:09 PM
You should post that article whenever anyone states that we were better off under Ellis.
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: Damo70 on June 17, 2015, 09:14:12 AM
Sid was on his way to Napoli in 1983 wasn't he? I am sure he and his other half were pictured on the front of of the Mail with a headline that almost certainly would have said something like 'Arrivederci Sid'. Then they changed president and it went tits up if I remember right. Then he broke his leg.
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: el león Benidorm on July 07, 2015, 03:17:11 PM
Didn't he break his leg in a friendly?
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: Damo70 on July 08, 2015, 12:35:07 AM
Broke his leg in a tournament in Zaragoza I think. The opponent was a Mexican if I remember right. I think it was against a Mexican team, but they might have been Spanish. I was on holiday in Great Yarmouth with my mum and dad as a twelve year old and bought a paper that told of Sid's injury and reckoned both McNaught and Mortimer were both going to Albion.
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: eamonn on July 19, 2015, 03:55:51 PM
Were they a success at Bari?
Title: Re: from Boogies to Bari
Post by: Pat McMahon on July 19, 2015, 10:29:01 PM
Were they a success at Bari?

IIRC Bari were relegated whilst Sid and Rideout were there. I do have a recollection of Rideout being carried off the pitch by his teammates after scoring a brace to beat Roma, the then champions.
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