I got to know Ian in the 80s. A very nice guy he was managing in Iceland at the time. We often reminisced about the 74/ 75 season but despite all the success of his time with us I think he retained a lot of fondness for Liverpool.A sad loss.
Me and a mate were waiting to catch the Bus in Walmley to take us to Villa Park one Saturday in the early 70s when a car pulled in and the passenger asked if we wanted a lift to the game. The passenger was John Robson and our Captain Ian Ross was driving.Nice touch from a couple of nice guys who made two young fans day.RIP Ian
Quote from: Larry Duff on February 12, 2019, 09:07:47 PMMe and a mate were waiting to catch the Bus in Walmley to take us to Villa Park one Saturday in the early 70s when a car pulled in and the passenger asked if we wanted a lift to the game. The passenger was John Robson and our Captain Ian Ross was driving.Nice touch from a couple of nice guys who made two young fans day.RIP IanThanks PM I'd forgotten that headerThat’s a brilliant story and shows the bond that existed back then between players and fans.I was a nipper when he signed for us and as I’d seen Ian Ross play for Liverpool I was might impressed. I also remember his penalty v Sunderland in 1975 meaning every Villa outfield player had scored that season IIRC. And don’t forget his headed clearance off the line ( nearly) from Ted McDougall at Wembley in 1975. It could have been a different result.He was a very fine and important player for us. Exactly the sort of pro you want to buy when you need experience in your team - the type of person we were sadly lacking in our last few seasons in the premier league.
Quote from: Larry Duff on February 12, 2019, 09:07:47 PMMe and a mate were waiting to catch the Bus in Walmley to take us to Villa Park one Saturday in the early 70s when a car pulled in and the passenger asked if we wanted a lift to the game. The passenger was John Robson and our Captain Ian Ross was driving.Nice touch from a couple of nice guys who made two young fans day.RIP IanThat’s a brilliant story and shows the bond that existed back then between players and fans.I was a nipper when he signed for us and as I’d seen Ian Ross play for Liverpool I was might impressed. I also remember his penalty v Sunderland in 1975 meaning every Villa outfield player had scored that season IIRC. And don’t forget his headed clearance off the line ( nearly) from Ted McDougall at Wembley in 1975. It could have been a different result.He was a very fine and important player for us. Exactly the sort of pro you want to buy when you need experience in your team - the type of person we were sadly lacking in our last few seasons in the premier league.
My memory is a bit hazy but I think that Sunderland needed either a draw or win to be promoted. Jim Cumbes told me that Ron decided that if Jim didn't score then there would have been an uproar in the press etc.