A lifelong and committed Villa fan and excellent company. One of the few who travelled to away 3rd division games. He said that on his death bed he would join the WBA supporters club so that it would be one less of them, not us.
Brian worked in West Bromwich and when he couldn't get to a Villa game he would use one of his firm's tickets at the Hawthorns so that the opposition would have an extra supporter. He also took a car park pass even though he didn't drive so that one of Them wouldn't have it. His finest hour came in 1973 when he saw them get relegated and as he was leaving the ground he saw their captain, Tony Kaye, coming out of the players entrance. "I took his bag off him and carried it back to his car. I didn't say a word. I just smiled."Every year on the anniversary of them fluking the cup in 1968 he wore a blue and white tie, "to celebrate them not winning a trophy for another year." When he told me that. I said "You're a bad man. Mister Evans." "Yes," he replied. "And I'm getting worse."
Saddened to hear this. Funeral in Letterkenny I assume Dave.
I was at a private event where John Gidman was fretting over whether he would get into the next England squad. Brian told him, very seriously “I can tell you John that without doubt you are the finest right back in Pilkington Avenue”.