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Harry Burrows
English footballer

Harry Burrows

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Quick Facts

Intro
English footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Haydock, United Kingdom
Age
83 years
Stats
Height:
170 cm
Sports Teams
Aston Villa F.C.
Plymouth Argyle F.C.
Stoke City F.C.
Cleveland Stokers
England national under-21 football team
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Biography

Henry "Harry" Burrows (born 17 March 1941) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Plymouth Argyle and Stoke City.

Career

Burrows was born in Haydock and attracted the attentions of First Division clubs, Burnley, Liverpool, and Aston Villa whilst playing for Wigan Boys. He turned them all down including an offer from Stan Cullis at Wolverhampton Wanderers instead turning his attentions on becoming an apprentice with the National Coal Board (NCB). Villa manager Joe Mercer persuaded Burrows to sign part-time in March 1958 and he made his debut in 1959–60 as Villa won the Second Division title. He played and scored in the final of the inaugural League Cup in 1961 as Villa beat Rotherham United 3–2. Burrows won an England U23 cap against Greece and finished as Villa's top goalscorer in 1961–62 and 1962–63, although the departure of Mercer ended a golden period in Villa's history. The signings of new manager Dick Taylor all earned a higher basic wage then the existing Villa players which caused friction and one by one the players departed and Villa would end up languishing in the Third Division.

Burrows was a highly prized asset at Villa Park and his transfer to Stoke City for £27,000 on transfer deadline day in March 1965 was seen as a coup for Tony Waddington. His infamous 'cannonball' like shot soon made him a terrace favourite at the Victoria Ground. He scored 17 goals in 1966–67 as Stoke let a good start to the season come to nothing and they finished in 12th place. He was joined top league goalscorer in 1967–68 with 15 goals as Stoke finished 18th. He top scored again in 1969–70 with 14 and played 45 games in 1970–71 as Stoke lost out to Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final. Injuries led to Burrows being released on a free transfer in the summer of 1973 and signed for Plymouth Argyle. He helped Argyle gain promotion to the Second Division in 1974–75 but with his knee still causing him trouble he decided to retire.

Style of play

Burrows could play in all forward positions but was most regularly played as an out and out winger. He was renowned for his pace and powerful left foot shot.

Post-retirement

On his retirement Burrows returned to Staffordshire and ran a carpet business, a pub and a post office and occasionally turned out in charity matches. Burrows lived for a number of years in the Staffordshire village of Abbots Bromley where he is still the president of the local football club, the Abbots Bromley Stags.

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aston Villa1959–60Second Division10000010
1960–61First Division112006300175
1961–62First Division34134334004220
1962–63First Division39163284005022
1963–64First Division40162011004317
1964–65First Division226205300299
Total1475311523150018179
Stoke City1964–65First Division103000000103
1965–66First Division3691052004211
1966–67First Division42171010004417
1967–68First Division42152051004916
1968–69First Division354440000398
1969–70First Division34143010003814
1970–71First Division345811021457
1971–72First Division101200040161
1972–73First Division2000000020
Total245682151336128577
Cleveland Stokers (loan)1967United Soccer Association9393
Plymouth Argyle1973–74Third Division92001000102
1974–75Third Division101002000121
Total193003000223
Career Total4201273210391861497156

Honours

Aston Villa
  • Football League Second Division champions: 1959–60
  • Football League Cup winner: 1961
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