Gary Williams is one of the fourteen you never hear much about. That's the way it seems to me, perhaps I'm reading the wrong articles.
Quote from: dave shelley on May 01, 2021, 12:33:42 PMGary Williams is one of the fourteen you never hear much about. That's the way it seems to me, perhaps I'm reading the wrong articles.I was going to say the same Dave, it's a bit odd given how long he was with us and what he achieved.
Quote from: LeeB on May 01, 2021, 02:06:05 PMQuote from: dave shelley on May 01, 2021, 12:33:42 PMGary Williams is one of the fourteen you never hear much about. That's the way it seems to me, perhaps I'm reading the wrong articles.I was going to say the same Dave, it's a bit odd given how long he was with us and what he achieved.I get the impression that he doesn't want to get involved in reunions and the like.
Out of the title winning fourteen I have met Ken McNaught, Sid, Tony Morley and Gary Shaw. If we are including the European Cup team I have also met Nigel Spink at his testimonial forum back in the late eighties. I had Tony Morley's phone number on one of my old mobile phones for a while after I made a successful charity bid for his Villa old boys shirt. I also have a number ten raffle ticket signed by Sid when I met him at a Halloween party at the Aston Social a number of years back.
The only one of the 81/82 side I've never met is Jimmy Rimmer.