Career
His first-team debut had come earlier that year when he replaced Gary Shaw for the final twelve minutes of the European Super Cup victory at home to Barcelona. He had not featured in Villa"s title-winning team of 1981 nor the European Cup winning side of 1982. During Villa"s decline he was the mainstay of their midfield – able to play on the right or in the centre – and through his tenacious performances became a Holte End favourite.
He came close to winning a league title medal in 1990, but Villa were beaten into second place by Liverpool.
However, when Jozef Vengloš became Villa manager at the start of the 1990-1991, Birch found himself out of the team and was sold to second flight team Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 1991 for £400,000 where he joined up with former manager Graham Turner (who had been at Villa Park from 1984 to 1986). He had served Aston Villa for over 10 years and was awarded a testimonial by the club (against his new side) in August 1991.
Birch stayed at Wolves for five years as the club (unsuccessfully) tried to break into the Premier League. He was almost an ever-present under Turner, but found regular appearances harder to come by after Wolves appointed another former manager of his, Graham Taylor.
He was finally released by Wolves in May 1996, whereupon he finished his career with a season at both Doncaster Rovers and Exeter City before retiring from professional football and joining Halesowen Town in the Southern Premier League.
He had a spell as a postman before joining the coaching staff at Forest Green Rovers in 2001, working under his former Villa teammate Nigel Spink and remained with the club after Spink was sacked. He left Rovers in August 2003 to take up a role coaching the youth teams at Birmingham City, where Spink by now was goalkeeper coach. In May 2008, it was revealed he was suffering from bone cancer.
He died on 2 February 2009 at the Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield.
Birch, who was 46 when he died, was married and had a daughter named Olivia who was born on 18 October 1997.