For me it's got to be Harry. (LCAB probably won't agree because of Harry's decision to sell the red haired one).
My view will be controversial but I think Harry's teams won through a purer form of the game....passing to feet.....keeping the ball....finding the angles.....
If you watch the youtubes of our great 80's teams, they often intimidated their opponents through harrying and disrupting their rhythm....winning 50-50 balls etc. The Bayern game was the zenith of that approach. As Andy Gray said...."We battered them....."
But the Holy Trinity were telepathic.....they could pass to each other without looking up. It was an early version of total football as they interchanged positions and ran rings round the opposition. And if we lost the ball, Labone or Wilson would get it back for us.
Vernon was a physical lightweight really but who could thread a ball through the eye of a needle......and that's before we talk of Young who danced across the turf without touching the ground.
I don't think the 1985-87 vintage could have lived with the 1970 team. In my world, only Sheedy, Steven and Southall would have got on the pitch with them.
I speak as one who followed both sides closely, home and away. Although Howard's time gave me the most cherished memories, the 1970 side shines out like a city in the clouds. What a team. I can shed tears thinking of that night against WBA when we clinched the championship.
And - whisper it - the current side reminds me of them.