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Doug Ellis hailed as ‘brilliant’ by England boss Gareth Southgate after former Aston Villa chairman dies

The Three Lions manager played at Villa Park for six years, winning the League Cup as well as becoming club captain

ENGLAND boss Gareth Southgate has paid tribute to former Aston Villa chairman Doug Ellis.

Southgate had a six-year spell at Villa, winning the League Cup and becoming club captain.

 England boss Gareth Southgate has paid tribute to former Aston Villa chairman Doug Ellis
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England boss Gareth Southgate has paid tribute to former Aston Villa chairman Doug EllisCredit: PA:Press Association
 Southgate played at Villa for six years under Ellis, winning the League Cup in 1996
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Southgate played at Villa for six years under Ellis, winning the League Cup in 1996Credit: Reuters

Asked about Ellis' death, Southgate said: "It's very sad.

"He had a good innings, at 94.

"He was a brilliant chairman from a player's perspective - slightly harder work for some managers, but brilliant as a player.

"The day I signed he took me to dinner with Brian Little, then I stayed at his house rather than travel back to London.

Sir Doug Ellis dead at 94: Former Aston Villa chairman passes away in the night
 Ellis - who enjoyed two separate spells as Villa chairman - has tragically died at the age of 94
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Ellis - who enjoyed two separate spells as Villa chairman - has tragically died at the age of 94Credit: Reuters
 Southgate is currently preparing his Three Lions side to face Croatia in the Uefa Nations League
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Southgate is currently preparing his Three Lions side to face Croatia in the Uefa Nations LeagueCredit: PA:Press Association

"He made me welcome from the start."

Southgate resigned the captaincy because he wanted to leave Villa to fulfil his playing ambitions, and joined Middlesbrough in 2001.

Some Villa fans claimed Ellis' refusal to spend more money hindered the club's development - although more recent, serious financial issues have put those complaints in some perspective.

Southgate said: "He was genuinely passionate about the club.

"If you look at his time as chairman, not only were we always competitive in the top six, we owned our own training ground and ground.

"The club had no debt when he sold it.

"He was a fantastic custodian of the club."

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