Tremendous - my first Villa boyhood hero.Question for the older generation My name 'He wears a magic hat' comes from my memory of BL being my hero and my dad used to sing a song about him.Brian Little' magic he wears a magic hatHe plays for Aston VillaBut he lives in a council flatHe scores with his left footHe scores with his rightAnd when we play against the blues He scores all f8cking nightSo my question is - was this song sung on the terraces or was it just one of those 'pub' songs
I went to that England v Wales game purely because Brian Little was on the subs. bench.Stood in the upper terrace at the players tunnel end.I was so proud that a Villa player was on wearing an England shirt, the first since when? Gerry Hitchens?When he started performing and then put the cross over for the equaliser I wanted to tell everybody around me he was from my club, Aston Villa.How did he never win any more caps?
From the OS:1971It seems like only yesterday but on this day forty-one years ago Brian Little made his senior debut for Villa.The young striker came on as a substitute in the tremendous 4-1 win over Blackburn as Villa marched towards the Third Division crown.Ironically it was almost six months later to the day that he starred in his second senior game, this time from the start.It was a full-blown party as Villa demolished Torquay 5-1.While the dependable Geoff Vowden scored twice and talisman Andy Lochhead was also on target, a teenager with the nickname "Superboy" stole the show.Little scored one and set up another two to power Villa to the title.Cliff Jackson completed the scoring by putting into his own net.However, it was the impressive debut from Little that grabbed the headlines.The Sunday Mercury wrote: "On his first full senior appearance, teenager Brian Little showed the necessary touches of skill and maturity making another two goals and scoring another in the first 31 minutes."It was Little's touch of quick thinking and anticipation which led to Lochhead scoring the second in the 18th minute."The rest, they say, is history.