I doubt if the comments by grahamhs or McGrath1874, are made by people in the know.They just happen to reply with how they feel about the club and the present situation.I suppose that they must be on Ketamine or Hippy Crack then?As for you don't get it, I will believe the club is sold when it is stated as sold on the clubs website.I will believe we have a new manager, when I see him holding a villa scarf/shirt at Villa Park, after signing his contract.I will believe that we have new owners, when it happens.We did have two directors, who we all believed, would be part of a new beginning, but we all saw how RL screwed that up.I accept that you and others have a point of view that is contrary to mine, but I reserve the right to reply, when I'm told that what I post is ;"Utter Rubbish"" You obviously missed the point that there is a cut off point where a manager will be appointed, probably by the end of May, if the sale hasn't gone through by then?"As I have previously stated, the season ends at the end of this week and we then have approx. 14 weeks till next season starts.We'll see if Mr Hollis is to be trusted, very soon, won't we.
Sir Brian'liked' my tweet today.I am the same age as Bri and a retired headteacher but for a few minutes I was 10 years old again.
I remembered the promotion match at Hillsborough in 1974 when Sir Brian was denied a hat trick by a handball on the line.I sat almost next to him in the main stand at Bradford when he had travelled with the team as a 17 year old. He was more interested in the fighting below (as most 17 year olds might have been).I delighted in his vision and skill when he made his full debut (I think) in a 5-1 victory over Torquay.A Villa man.
Quote from: berneboy on August 07, 2016, 11:49:31 PMI remembered the promotion match at Hillsborough in 1974 when Sir Brian was denied a hat trick by a handball on the line.I sat almost next to him in the main stand at Bradford when he had travelled with the team as a 17 year old. He was more interested in the fighting below (as most 17 year olds might have been).I delighted in his vision and skill when he made his full debut (I think) in a 5-1 victory over Torquay.A Villa man. I remember Sunderland at home on the Saturday with 2-0 win in front of 57,000.
Quote from: berneboy on August 07, 2016, 11:49:31 PMI remembered the promotion match at Hillsborough in 1974 when Sir Brian was denied a hat trick by a handball on the line.I sat almost next to him in the main stand at Bradford when he had travelled with the team as a 17 year old. He was more interested in the fighting below (as most 17 year olds might have been).I delighted in his vision and skill when he made his full debut (I think) in a 5-1 victory over Torquay.A Villa man.It was April 1975 at Hillsborough. Then I remember Sunderland at home on the Saturday with 2-0 win in front of 57,000.
Quote from: Villafirst on August 08, 2016, 07:48:30 AMQuote from: berneboy on August 07, 2016, 11:49:31 PMI remembered the promotion match at Hillsborough in 1974 when Sir Brian was denied a hat trick by a handball on the line.I sat almost next to him in the main stand at Bradford when he had travelled with the team as a 17 year old. He was more interested in the fighting below (as most 17 year olds might have been).I delighted in his vision and skill when he made his full debut (I think) in a 5-1 victory over Torquay.A Villa man.It was April 1975 at Hillsborough. Then I remember Sunderland at home on the Saturday with 2-0 win in front of 57,000.Yep. I was there (58,000 wasn't it?!).