Ronnie Rees (42 goals in 230 games) was a much more effective left-winger than Tommy Huchison (24 in 314 games).
Sorry, can`t agree with that.
Much as I enjoyed Ronnie Rees` role in our rise from 3rd to 1st divisions you can`t judge wingers like those two on goals scored alone.
Ronnie only played about 30 games for us in the 1st division whereas Hutch played all of his there, turning on his magic week in week out against the best defenders in the country and that surely counts for more than simply total goals scored.
I couldn`t resist digging up the description of a "wonder" goal Hutch scored against Arsenal at Highbury.
"Hutch intercepted a pass from Ball on the halfway line and set off on a mazy run. Ball tried to foul him but Hutchison kept his feet. Next man was Pat Rice, who was left floundering by a body swerve. On the edge of the box, Hutchison somehow evaded McLintock`s lunging body check, side stepped the oncoming Barnett and kept his head to shoot into the net from a narrow angle".
Pure magic, and remember this was against the team that finished league runners up that season.
Hutch is definitely my pick.