Very sad news, and RIP Doug. As far as old school chairmen went, he was a legend. He probably should have sold out and moved aside earlier, but many a time I have looked back since then with fondness to his days as chairman and the stability we had in those days.As many others have said, I have huge respect for how he continued to travel up and down the country to follow the team well into his 90s.Sincere condolences to his family. One hell of a good innings.
Thought Midlands Today and Central both gave excellent tributes to Doug. Certainly one of the most well known chairman there has been in the football. There will be a big turn out at his funeral, he was well respected in the game.
QuoteI sincerely hope he is shown full respect, even by his detractors.Official site states a minutes silence for him on Saturday - I really hope the morons respect itWhatever any ones views on him he was a gentleman to the end.He never really came back from the point of losing his son PeterRIP Herbert
I sincerely hope he is shown full respect, even by his detractors.
My views on him have been said many times but today isn't a day to go into them again, however this is great timing by the Evening Mail, running a story today with this headline "Sir Doug Ellis on getting death threats from angry Aston Villa fans"