I met Brian a few times. The first (I can't remember the game), he sent me a detailed description of the coat he was wearing so I'd recognise him ahead of our meeting at the McGregor statue. For some reason I was expecting a burly, bearded fella. He needn't have bothered with the info about the coat because I was immediately presented with the youngest-looking lean 80-year-old I'd ever seen, and he looked *exactly* like Damon Green from off of the news! He would regularly send me manuscripts and ideas through the post, which in itself was a signature move by then.We were also at Craven Cottage together when, for the first and only time, he joined me in a couple of pints before the match. At half time I turned around from the queue from the bar to see him squaring up to a gigantic Scandinavian lad in his mid-20s due (I think) to insufficient respect shown for the Villa (he was back on coffees by the next time I saw him)!Such an interesting, unique, generous man.I'll be eternally grateful at his repeated (unsuccessful) attempts/advice to get me on to the London property market (he had some madcap ideas like saving for a deposit).All the best to the Greens, Damon. Bloody hell, he was great.