It should also be noted that another potential area of revenue for small clubs, transfers, is not as great as it possibly could be. It's very rare for a player in Ireland to sign up to more than a year, or two (at most), which means that any player who catches the eye of a club in England will cost a fraction of what might normally be expected.
Good luck Brian , it is a shame it did not work out longer for him at Villa. I thought he was building something special
Quote from: richardhubbard on February 24, 2012, 05:52:55 PMGood luck Brian , it is a shame it did not work out longer for him at Villa. I thought he was building something specialYes, then Doug started messing about
Hopefully Simon and the Irish Villains will keep us updated. Is it the close-season over there at the minute?
M.y favoutite Brian story was told me by an old mate and dates from 1995-98.A Villa fan and his daughter called in at the ticket office one midweek. Who should walk through the door but the Great Man himself.Said Villa fan engages Brian in conversation. Brian is apologetic, says he is in a rush but if the guy & gal would like a proper chat, would they please go into his secretary's office and book an appointment to see him.They did as they were bid and subsequently enjoyed an hour-long chat with, for the bloke, one of Villa's great post-war players, and for the lass, her favourite Villa manager, over tea and bickies.Makes you proud to be a Villain, eh?
Quote from: dcdavecollett on February 25, 2012, 06:43:33 PMM.y favoutite Brian story was told me by an old mate and dates from 1995-98.A Villa fan and his daughter called in at the ticket office one midweek. Who should walk through the door but the Great Man himself.Said Villa fan engages Brian in conversation. Brian is apologetic, says he is in a rush but if the guy & gal would like a proper chat, would they please go into his secretary's office and book an appointment to see him.They did as they were bid and subsequently enjoyed an hour-long chat with, for the bloke, one of Villa's great post-war players, and for the lass, her favourite Villa manager, over tea and bickies.Makes you proud to be a Villain, eh?I wept like a baby when he left.