I've been fortunate enough to have seen all these players mentioned with the exception of Eric Houghton. They all have their places in my memory. Peter McParland was my first real hero along with Gerry Hitchens. I was there when Ferguson scored that magic goal for Blackburn against us and yes, he did receive a deserved ovation fo it. (also saw Bobby Charlton score one similar about 1964/65) I'm pretty sure Jimmy McEwan came from Raith Rovers. Harry Burrows hit the ball as hard as anyone I've seen before or since. Tony Daley, the pace says it all. Walters never reached his full potential as far as I'm concerned either with us or after he left. David Rudge just wasn't good enough imo. Tony Morley don't know why I just loved watching him. I was at Goodison the day he scored THAT goal. I swear to God that ball was still picking up speed when it hit the net, fully deserved goal of the season accolade. Ray Graydon was another I loved watching, never less than 100% from Ray and always looked as though he was enjoying himself something I don't see much of today. Willie Anderson another who when he was good he was very very good but when he wasn't.... That covers most of them and it's been my privelege to watch them, but my standout has to be Peter Mac an all round forward.