Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on June 12, 2012, 07:52:08 PMWhen I moved to Harborne seven years ago I was sitting in the garden one day and one of my neighbours daughters walked past and spotted that I was wearing the 82/83 Champions Of Europe shirt, she started chatting to me about my support for the Villa and then asked me if I'd met Gary Shaw. I said no. She said she was a friend of his and she'd ask him if he'd come to meet me.I thought no more of it and a couple of days later there was a knock at my door, when I opened it she was there with Gary. To say I was awestruck would be an understatement.We sat out in the garden talking about his time as a player, he'd bought a photo of himself and Tony Morley in Rotterdam with the European Cup which he signed, he sat chatting to me for about an hour and as he was about to leave he asked me for the photo back and said he'd get Tony Morley to sign it as well. Sure enough about a week later he was at my door with the photo duly signed.Since that time we have become friends and I've had many a pint or three with him in my local, trouble is nine times out of ten he'll ask me a question about some really obscure part of the clubs history and when I can't answer he says "you're not a real Villa fan."Another friend of mine asked him to sign her European Cup Final shirt, he did so and then offered to take it away and get as many of the team as he could to sign it. About a month later the shirt was returned fully signed apart from Peter Withe who was living in Australia.The man is a true gent.Great story. I idolised Shaw as a kid. Glad to hear he's a top bloke.
When I moved to Harborne seven years ago I was sitting in the garden one day and one of my neighbours daughters walked past and spotted that I was wearing the 82/83 Champions Of Europe shirt, she started chatting to me about my support for the Villa and then asked me if I'd met Gary Shaw. I said no. She said she was a friend of his and she'd ask him if he'd come to meet me.I thought no more of it and a couple of days later there was a knock at my door, when I opened it she was there with Gary. To say I was awestruck would be an understatement.We sat out in the garden talking about his time as a player, he'd bought a photo of himself and Tony Morley in Rotterdam with the European Cup which he signed, he sat chatting to me for about an hour and as he was about to leave he asked me for the photo back and said he'd get Tony Morley to sign it as well. Sure enough about a week later he was at my door with the photo duly signed.Since that time we have become friends and I've had many a pint or three with him in my local, trouble is nine times out of ten he'll ask me a question about some really obscure part of the clubs history and when I can't answer he says "you're not a real Villa fan."Another friend of mine asked him to sign her European Cup Final shirt, he did so and then offered to take it away and get as many of the team as he could to sign it. About a month later the shirt was returned fully signed apart from Peter Withe who was living in Australia.The man is a true gent.
I also had the pleasure of dinner with Peter McParland at Perry Barr Greyhound stadium at another FPA charity event. A real gentleman.
Quote from: Legion on June 12, 2012, 06:51:02 PMI also had the pleasure of dinner with Peter McParland at Perry Barr Greyhound stadium at another FPA charity event. A real gentleman.Peter came into the Lions Club about 2/3 times last season. I spoke to him for a few minutes and found him to be a lovely bloke.
Had an amusing text off a mate (a Wolves fan) the other day who found himself sat next to Deadly Doug on a flight back from Majorca last week and chatted to him all the way home. I asked what they spoke about and he replied (amongst other things); all his business interests, his brewery in Aston, his cider farm in Devon, then an in depth chat about how he created the package holiday, all the managers he's hired and fired. He then said, interesting chap, but he kept repeating many of these things again and again!
my all time sporting hero is Sir Ian Botham, i've seen him in one of those talk night things with Viv Richards but never met him one to one, i bet he's a top bloke though
Ref. Staunton, do you think it's because we all royally booed him on his Liverpool return to Villa Park when he got sent off? If i recall correctly, it was never a sending off in a million years. But one of the funniest things I've witnessed as he stormed off down the tunnel to all four stands jeering and mocking him.