I remember him well. He was a great little player in many respects. He had clever feet and without too much pace he could turn defender with ease. His big problem was he would calve his way virtually to the goal line but lacked the killer touch, often under hitting his shot.
Memory isn't what it was, but my recollections of Lionel Martin are of a limited player who failed to secure a permanent place in a very poor team. Sorry.
Im fairly sure he scored the winning goal against Southampton in that famous cup game which attracted nearly 60,000 to Villa Park for a floodnight match months after Doug took over.Dave Rudge raced down the wing towards The Holte End that ale house centre half McGrath stormed over to dispatch him into the top of The Trinity Rd stand. Rudge skipped over his vile lunge and crossed. Brian Godfrey threw a dummy the ball reached Lionel and he swept it gloriously into the net . God what excitement 60000 eruptedThe Villa were rising like the proverbial phoenix The Doc was a genius Doug was a saint and I got very drunk thatnight (in The Golden Eagle Hill St since you ask) the greatest FA Cup game I ever attended.