Quote from: croatian on March 27, 2016, 06:08:25 AMShould be on another thread I know, but I'm pretty sure I saw his debut against Torquay. Coming on as a sub and scoring from a poor backpass to the keeper at the Witton end. He anticipated it and started running before the defender played the ball.I've not googled it in case I destroy a treasured memory!I don't think it was his debut as I believe he had come on as sub in an away game previously. As to the incident you mentioned I think he intercepted a back pass and squared it for Andy Lochead who scored. He who walks on water did bag himself a goal in the second half in the 5-1 victory which I'm sure was televised by Star Soccer, however all recordings from that era were unfortunately destroyed by ATV.
Should be on another thread I know, but I'm pretty sure I saw his debut against Torquay. Coming on as a sub and scoring from a poor backpass to the keeper at the Witton end. He anticipated it and started running before the defender played the ball.I've not googled it in case I destroy a treasured memory!
When Fox got abuse from fans, Little was in the directors’ box and asked him if he was okay.“He said he was and then came out with this sentence about, ‘We are working hard on the commercial side’ and I’m going, ‘No, no Tom, that’s not it. It’s about the football’.“You knew then there was a lot needed doing.”Little has been back to Villa’s training ground to canvas views. Hollis, former FA chairman David Bernstein, who is also a new board appointment, and Little got the low-down on what has gone wrong.“The academy coaches felt isolated from the top end, not from the manager’s point of view, but from Hendrik, he might have had more input.“There’s staff at the academy from when I was manager and I’m privy to the things they might have wanted to say to a person in a directorial position, but for whatever reason thought they wouldn’t bother.”
6 months was in the article, but would like it to be a much longer term arrangement.
Little’s role is for six months, but he would like it to develop into something more permanent and would drop other commitments to stay.“I don’t think there is anyone on the planet who has done as many things at one club as I have. I’m comfortable in my skin at Villa Park, it’s become my club.“People say how does it get under your skin? I say it’s sweeping the terracing at 15, eating fish and chips with the apprentice lads. Those early days form something which always stay there. It’s immense for me.”
QuoteLittle’s role is for six months, but he would like it to develop into something more permanent and would drop other commitments to stay.“I don’t think there is anyone on the planet who has done as many things at one club as I have. I’m comfortable in my skin at Villa Park, it’s become my club.“People say how does it get under your skin? I say it’s sweeping the terracing at 15, eating fish and chips with the apprentice lads. Those early days form something which always stay there. It’s immense for me.”
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on April 02, 2016, 02:09:28 AMQuoteLittle’s role is for six months, but he would like it to develop into something more permanent and would drop other commitments to stay.“I don’t think there is anyone on the planet who has done as many things at one club as I have. I’m comfortable in my skin at Villa Park, it’s become my club.“People say how does it get under your skin? I say it’s sweeping the terracing at 15, eating fish and chips with the apprentice lads. Those early days form something which always stay there. It’s immense for me.”He is a true club man. Many were in his day. Although it will never happen to the same extent with modern day football, somehow the club has to try and develop pride in playing for the club.
I see, the club hands longterm contracts to Flabby, Bacuna etc. and gives Sir Brian 6 months?? Great thinking there...
Hope it isn't true but I heard a story today that he is not directly involved in the decision making process regarding the next manager. Also that he isn't really being 'consulted'.