I was shopping in Marks and Spencers (Southport) and literally bumped one of my favourite ex Villa players ... Steve McMahon.I said hello and indroduced myself as a Villa fan who watched him when he signed for us from Everton (before he legged it back up the M6). He was polite and answered my questions about where he was working now (ESPN - Singapore) but didn`t seem keen to talk about the Villa per se. As I imagined Steve was a man of few words - however I wished we had someone of his ilk to slot into midfield next season.As we left the shop I introduced VCTM jnr to one of my favourite all time Villa players and he did speak to my son.
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on June 12, 2012, 03:45:19 PMI was shopping in Marks and Spencers (Southport) and literally bumped one of my favourite ex Villa players ... Steve McMahon.I said hello and indroduced myself as a Villa fan who watched him when he signed for us from Everton (before he legged it back up the M6). He was polite and answered my questions about where he was working now (ESPN - Singapore) but didn`t seem keen to talk about the Villa per se. As I imagined Steve was a man of few words - however I wished we had someone of his ilk to slot into midfield next season.As we left the shop I introduced VCTM jnr to one of my favourite all time Villa players and he did speak to my son. I'm sure that when McMahon left Everton and came to us, we beat Liverpool for his signature, which is strange given that he went there from us after.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 13, 2012, 10:51:52 AMQuote from: villa `cross the mersey on June 12, 2012, 03:45:19 PMI was shopping in Marks and Spencers (Southport) and literally bumped one of my favourite ex Villa players ... Steve McMahon.I said hello and indroduced myself as a Villa fan who watched him when he signed for us from Everton (before he legged it back up the M6). He was polite and answered my questions about where he was working now (ESPN - Singapore) but didn`t seem keen to talk about the Villa per se. As I imagined Steve was a man of few words - however I wished we had someone of his ilk to slot into midfield next season.As we left the shop I introduced VCTM jnr to one of my favourite all time Villa players and he did speak to my son. I'm sure that when McMahon left Everton and came to us, we beat Liverpool for his signature, which is strange given that he went there from us after.Everton wouldn't sell him to them so I suppose he only ever thought of us as a temporary arrangement.
Yes quite so - players very rarely "crossed Stanley Park" directly
I sympathise with players in some respects. Catch someone on a vaguely bad day and suddenly you're reported as being a tool to the world.
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on June 12, 2012, 04:24:04 PMQuote from: Rimmy Jimmer on June 12, 2012, 04:20:00 PMMalandro you are correct about Staunton. He is a proper prick. He was most certainly not my hero, but i remember getting Paul McGrath to sign a book just as the team were off to Barnsley in 1997 ish for an FA Cup match. I said to Staunton C'mon Steve lets bring the Cup back home this season as we havent won it for 40 years. He replied in his irish teang ..."we won a cup last year" and jumped on the coach!and then fucked off back to Liverpool a year or so later, great manager though did really well COUGH !!! I met him as well. Didn't leave a good impression.
Quote from: Rimmy Jimmer on June 12, 2012, 04:20:00 PMMalandro you are correct about Staunton. He is a proper prick. He was most certainly not my hero, but i remember getting Paul McGrath to sign a book just as the team were off to Barnsley in 1997 ish for an FA Cup match. I said to Staunton C'mon Steve lets bring the Cup back home this season as we havent won it for 40 years. He replied in his irish teang ..."we won a cup last year" and jumped on the coach!and then fucked off back to Liverpool a year or so later, great manager though did really well COUGH !!!
Malandro you are correct about Staunton. He is a proper prick. He was most certainly not my hero, but i remember getting Paul McGrath to sign a book just as the team were off to Barnsley in 1997 ish for an FA Cup match. I said to Staunton C'mon Steve lets bring the Cup back home this season as we havent won it for 40 years. He replied in his irish teang ..."we won a cup last year" and jumped on the coach!
Is Mark Dennis the rapist, or is that Van Den Hauwe?
Makes me realise every time i want to quit my role at VP just how lucky i am that i have often spent time chatting to ex and current villa players and many other well known celebsA lot of the modern day players are either very ignorant or just plain thick (mainly the UK ones that are thick) The only time i have ever had the feeling of being star stuck is when i spoke to Marco Van Basten in the tunnel, he was a real hero of mine and i must admit Mr Beckham - as much as i could not stand the bloke when he played for United he really is the genuine article as a person and how he conducts himself whilst under the media spotlight all the time is unreal.If you think players can be arrogant - bloody hell you want to get close to some of the refs
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on June 13, 2012, 11:15:25 AMYes quite so - players very rarely "crossed Stanley Park" directlyNeither did many sensible away supporters in those days.