I always thought of Lew Chatterly as a real Villa man. Brummie born, he left in 1971 so his playing time unfortunately coincided with the big decline and two relegations. He was still the top scorer in 66/67, but his 13 goals were not enough. He has since done the rounds playing and coaching on the south coast and in the south west, and was very much McMenemys right hand man. But I bet to this day the Villa is one of the first results he looks for.
It's scary how many of these I remember as young men are now getting on. Heroes shouldn't be allowed to grow old.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on April 20, 2012, 11:43:44 AMI always thought of Lew Chatterly as a real Villa man. Brummie born, he left in 1971 so his playing time unfortunately coincided with the big decline and two relegations. He was still the top scorer in 66/67, but his 13 goals were not enough. He has since done the rounds playing and coaching on the south coast and in the south west, and was very much McMenemys right hand man. But I bet to this day the Villa is one of the first results he looks for. great proper traditional kit please note our new italian designers
I'm not strong on links but I hope this works. Seeing this picture I was reminded of a site with some good Villa reelated photos including this one of Colin Withers.Now that's what I call a training kit, Macron please note.http://www.flickr.com/photos/47036391@N00/4593222914/in/photostream/
Ian Taylor for me. There have been later players such as Mellberg and Laursen with an affinity but none with the connection to the club and the fans.