I remember Blackpool awa,y a few years ago. We had just parked up and were walking past the ground to the front. Suddenly his Rolls Royce pulled up beside us and he asked where the ground was. He didn't realise we were Villa fans as we wern't wearing any Villa colours. When he found out we had driven up from Bournemouth for the match he was astonished and thanked us for our support. Fair Play to him, he was at all the matches home and away. In this regard, many other owners of football clubs could learn a lesson from him! RIP Doug
After beating Arsenal a few years back a few of us chased his Roller around Finsbury Park, when it finally stopped at the lights we all knelt down in front of it and bowed down, he was waving and laughing at us and you could see he lived the victory with us and that why I liked him.
Quote from: Kingthing on October 11, 2018, 04:45:48 PMAfter beating Arsenal a few years back a few of us chased his Roller around Finsbury Park, when it finally stopped at the lights we all knelt down in front of it and bowed down, he was waving and laughing at us and you could see he lived the victory with us and that why I liked him. Was it you I was with?
Not that they're comparable but the symmetry with a new dawn having been announced by the club last night, it reminds me of Bowie's last album coming out and then dying the next day. I dare say Dean Smith's family have a few Doug tales of their own. I hope Doug was conscious to take in our news last night.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/11/sir-doug-ellis-obituary