Education
Vic Crowe"s "Villans" finished 14th in the Second Division in 1973-1974, before securing promotion with a second-place finish in 1974-1975 under the stewardship of Ron Saunders. Villa finished 16th in the First Division in 1975-1976 and then fourth in 1976-1977.
Career
He began his career in 1975 as he ended it in 1988, winning promotion out of the Second Division with Aston Villa. In between these spells with Villa he spent most of his career in the First Division, attempting to keep Coventry City and West Bromwich Albion in the top-flight. He spent six years with Coventry, playing 185 league games as they successfully evaded the drop.
He also spent three summers in the United States with the New York Cosmos, winning three Soccer Bowl titles (1977, 1978 and 1982), and was the Most Valuable Player in Pelé"s last game as a professional.
In total, he scored 78 goals in 392 games in the Football League and North American Soccer League. Club career
Born in the Witton area of Birmingham, Hunt began his professional career with hometown club Aston Villa in 1973.
Hunt scored one goal in seven league games at Villa Park. Hunt enjoyed a spell in the North American Soccer League with the New York Cosmos in 1977 and 1978.
Hunt scored the opener and also provided an assist to Giorgio Chinaglia, and was named the game"s Most Valuable Player in what was Pelé"s last game as a professional.
Hunt also played for the Cosmos in their 3–1 Soccer Bowl "78 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies at the Giants Stadium, providing an assist for Dennis Tueart for the opening goal. He then returned to the Football League with Gordon Milne"s Coventry City, who finished tenth in the First Division in 1978-1979. The "Sky Blues" then posted 15th and 16th-place finishes in 1979-1980 and 1980-1981.
New boss Dave Sexton then took them to 14th place in 1981-1982.
Back with Coventry, he helped the club to finish one place and one point above the relegation zone in 1982-1983. Bobby Gould then took the club to one place and two points above the drop zone in 1983-1984.
Hunt scored 27 goals in 185 league games in his six years at Highfield Road. He then returned to the Villa, who were themselves relegated in 1986-1987 under the stewardship of first Graham Turner and then Billy McNeill.
New manager Graham Taylor led Villa to bounce back with promotion in second place in 1987-1988.
International career
Hunt made two international appearances for England: playing in a 1–1 draw with Scotland at Hampden Park on 26 May 1984 and then playing in a 2–0 defeat to the Soviet Union at Wembley seven days later. After retirement he became player-manager of Southern League side Willenhall Town, and in July 1989 became the youth team coach at Portuguese Vale. He later took up the same post at Leicester City in June 1991.