RIP Sir William.Cant be many of the board members from that era still alive now apart from Doug
He was chairman of Villa from 1975 to 1982, the year the club enjoyed a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich to lift the European Cup. He was preceded and succeeded in office by his great soccer rival and friend, Sir Doug Ellis.
I remember a story about Sir William,After the L.C semi final with Q.P.R ended in a draw , we tossed a coin for choice of Venue for the replay, Q.P.R had some Cockney Sleazeball as Chairman, the ref tossed the coin, Sleazeball called heads (or tails I can not remember) but pounced on the coin as it landed calling, heads, heads before anyone else saw it.Sir William intoned something like, " my dear fellow, if you say it is heads, then heads it must be " Villa class shinning through.The replay was at Highbury and the Sleazeball got his come uppance.I have a mental vision of Doug on the floor with the Sleazeball wrestling for the coin and shouting, "tails, tails"
Managed to take a picture of him, when Villa beat (strange combination) Portsmouth. He changed 10 years younger when I asked to take a picture.RIP - an important person for our club (good or bad).
Sir William became a Villa director in 1973 and chairman after Doug resigned the chair in 1975. He resigned from the board in 1978 and his last act of significance was to vote for the Bendalls at the EGM of 1979 where his shareholding was what won them the day.
The stories about the replayed semi in the League Cup at Highbury got me thinking. I was there, I can remember the goals vividly and the noise our lot made but, for the life of me I cannot remember how the hell we got there. Did we (mate and I) travel by car, train or coach? I just don't know. The wife will be taking me to the toilet next. Anyway, back on topic, RIP Sir William.
Quote from: dave shelley on November 15, 2014, 05:58:27 PMThe stories about the replayed semi in the League Cup at Highbury got me thinking. I was there, I can remember the goals vividly and the noise our lot made but, for the life of me I cannot remember how the hell we got there. Did we (mate and I) travel by car, train or coach? I just don't know. The wife will be taking me to the toilet next. Anyway, back on topic, RIP Sir William.I also remember playing someone, I think it might have been QPR at Highfield road back in the late 70's in a cup competition, I remember being there can't recall the score or why it was played at a neutral ground