Next up it's Harry Burrows. Smashing bloke and his piledriver was harder and more lethal than Hitz.Harry was the replacement for Peter MacParland when he left for Wolves. He scored some great goals but the funniest was against Peterborough United in the Cup in 1961 where Harry messed up a cross and was as delighted as all of us that it scored and won the game.Anyone who was in the Witton Lane stand watching Harry in the early 60's will probably remember how in the second half playing towards the Holte End Harry would enjoy occasional banter with the crowd especially if we were winning and he was far enough away to be spotted by Joe Mercer.Harry was eventually sold to Stoke City where he replaced Stanley Mathews. I was disappointed when Peter Mac left but Harry soon made up for that loss. There were a couple of seasons there in the early 60's where Villa sold Gerry Hitchens and then Peter MacParland breaking up a fantastic partnership.I always wonder "what if" when players like those two left, but Harry Burrows was the kind of player that would remind me that Aston Villa has always had the knack of finding good players to replace players who we thought were irreplaceable.A lesson there perhaps for those of us who wonder who will replace Ashley Young.Harry Burrows... top bloke
...27 Phil KingFor that penalty.
There are only 27 better players in the club's history than Chris Nicholl? I don't think he was THAT good.
Is there an Alan Wright from the 1950s or something that I don't know about because it surely can't be the Alan Wright I watched in the 1990s that is amongst our 30 greatest ever players.
I know its a strange thing to have to ask in what should be a list in order - but just that are these supposed to be in some kind of order and who decided that order because some of these are random in terms of them being higher than others ??