I agree Woody was perhaps the best winger in England but England did not play wingers and as you say Woody went about his job in a quiet way so consistently where as Currie was a show man and played to the crowd and how we loved it making defenders look stupid in his wake . Blowing kisses to the crowd while he skipped past half a dozen defenders ,sitting on the ball asking Alan Ball to try and take the ball of him . Woody and Currie were a remarkable double act as was Deane and Agarna but none could hit a ball like Woody .If his shot did not hit the back of the net they would have to retrieve the ball around Hunters Bar ha ha . His corner kicks were unreal as was all his dead ball efforts . Between then they took us to the top of the then called the first division (NOW THE PREM) and we stopped there for some time until George Best came up with a worldy at Old Trafford which was shown every bloody week on Match of the day. I was one of thousands shut out of Old Trafford on that day ended up listen to it on the radio in the car. I think we ended the season in 6th place if my memory serves me well and those two were the main actors but we also had many fine players in that team Badger ,Salmons , Reece ,and Hockey who was another one off .