Didn't he have a blinder for Blackburn when they smashed us 3-0 in about 1993?
Dr. Tony Xia @Dr_TonyXia 5h5 hours agoDr. Tony Xia Retweeted Phil HarrisChecked. Sid wanted to retire 4himself but he'll help the club all the time. Regretful that 1Tony came 1left!#UTVDr. Tony Xia added,Phil Harris @PhilHs10@Dr_TonyXia I am concerned that Sid has gone, very sad day. Can you confirm he wasn't sacked & that he will be looked after #avfc #UTV
Did Sid recommend Bari to Platt or were other clubs in for him too? Always struck me as strange that a small unfashionable club in the south of Italy were able to spend a record (British transfer amount?) on Platt.
Quote from: The Edge on September 07, 2016, 08:11:45 PMQuote from: Rioch is King on September 07, 2016, 06:40:41 PMcouldn't half tackle as wellTrue. No half tackles from Sid!A word often used for a player of Sid's physique is 'wiry'. And he most certainly was. His passing and vision are renowned but his tackling was right up there too. He had that precise timing which allowed him to tackle by sliding in with one leg bent to block the ball which when won allowed him to immediately spring up and take the ball with him leaving his opponent on the ground bewildered. I've seen no one since anywhere showing such technique on a continual basis.
Quote from: Rioch is King on September 07, 2016, 06:40:41 PMcouldn't half tackle as wellTrue. No half tackles from Sid!
couldn't half tackle as well
Quote from: eamonn on September 08, 2016, 05:26:06 PMDid Sid recommend Bari to Platt or were other clubs in for him too? Always struck me as strange that a small unfashionable club in the south of Italy were able to spend a record (British transfer amount?) on Platt.I think a few clubs wanted him. Bari were pretty flush at the time, but so was most of Italian football compared to most of Europe - it was a bit like West Ham buying Payet these days or something. How times change.
Quote from: curiousorange on September 07, 2016, 11:01:00 PMI got an autograph from Sid at an Old Stars game in Streetly. In my time I've met loads of famous people - mostly musicians admittedly - but that was the only time I couldn't utter a word for excitement.I was, and still am, like it for the 80-82 side. I've dealt with loads of authors, actors etc with no problems but it comes to them and i'm useless. Used to see loads of them when selling on Witton Lane, never said a word. I'd just stare and probably look like a nutter. I remember Colin Gibson walking past one day and as usual I just stared trying to think of anything to say other than "fuck me it's Gibbo!" and he stared back and sped up until he was safely in the North Stand car park. Some months ago saw Gary Shaw at the local Tesco, again I had to resist saying some crap like "it's Gary fucking Shaw!"
I got an autograph from Sid at an Old Stars game in Streetly. In my time I've met loads of famous people - mostly musicians admittedly - but that was the only time I couldn't utter a word for excitement.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 07, 2016, 11:07:19 PMQuote from: curiousorange on September 07, 2016, 11:01:00 PMI got an autograph from Sid at an Old Stars game in Streetly. In my time I've met loads of famous people - mostly musicians admittedly - but that was the only time I couldn't utter a word for excitement.I was, and still am, like it for the 80-82 side. I've dealt with loads of authors, actors etc with no problems but it comes to them and i'm useless. Used to see loads of them when selling on Witton Lane, never said a word. I'd just stare and probably look like a nutter. I remember Colin Gibson walking past one day and as usual I just stared trying to think of anything to say other than "fuck me it's Gibbo!" and he stared back and sped up until he was safely in the North Stand car park. Some months ago saw Gary Shaw at the local Tesco, again I had to resist saying some crap like "it's Gary fucking Shaw!"I was like that and couldn't utter a word but for different reasons. It was after the Tottenham game a few years ago, I think it was the last home game of the season when we drew 1-1. We were in an executive box so the day started with breakfast and drinks on Broad St at about 10am. On to the game and the hospitality etc and then after the game we moved to the 82 suite. My mate's son was being coached by Morley at the time so we started having a chat with him then after a few more drinks there he said they were all off to the Adventurers and would we like to join them. It all started to get a bit hazy after that and a few days later I was talking to my brother in law who was with us at the match but was a bit less worse for wear than me. I said to him that I remember being at the bar with Sid but can't for the life of me remember what we were talking about. He burst out laughing and said "Talking? You just kept buying him drinks, hugging him and kissing him on the top of his head."
Gutted sid is leaving villa park. he is villa through and through and surely we need people like that on board. I had hopes he would be the manager one day!! good luck in all you do sid and thanks for the memories - you made the team tick.
"The Gordon Cowans Stand" - that has a nice ring to it - and would be entirely appropriate.