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Hardest player seen at the Valley.
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Lordflashheart said:Big William said:MrOneLung said:Lordflashheart said:Worthingred said:Billy Whitehurst for me, absolute beast of a player. Tommy Smith and Stuart Pearce could look after themselves as well.
Happy to be proved wrong
We were Div 2 then - Pearce was surely still Div 1 then (in old money)
Unless my memory is becoming very bad, I can’t recall Pearce at The Valley
Can’t be arsed to look at ‘Home and Away’ tonight - have had too much Rioja 😉
Will look tmrw - maybe I’m wrong, maybe I’m right 🤷
https://youtu.be/KlMa0YGGsTA?si=G46kSDg7fflfIqmX
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Darren Ambrose4
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Did Gary Lineker ever play at the Valley? If so: him.
He might not be most people's first choice as hardest footballer. But you have to look at the evidence. He played over 400 top-flight games in England and Spain, across the seventies, eighties and nineties, an era when defenders would be classed by how hard and how often they kicked you. And got no protection from referees. Yet he never got booked throughout his career.
If you're going to pick a hard XI, he's the captain.3 -
Eric Steel(e)1
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killerjerrylee said:George Curtis and Alan Dugdale (Thugdale). Jock Campbell if you go back further. He was probably the hardest Charlton player.0
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Julian Dicks was a horrible, dirty bastard. I thoroughly enjoyed watching John Robinson ripping him to shreds at the valley shortly before he hung up his boots.3
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I can't recall seeing a keeper on here so might I take this opportunity to offer Jussi Jaaskelainen as a candidate. Sent off four times in his career, all with straight reds - one of which was for slapping Roger Johnson of all people!1
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Graham Moore, tough as old boots.5
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Addick Addict said:I can't recall seeing a keeper on here so might I take this opportunity to offer Jussi Jaaskelainen as a candidate. Sent off four times in his career, all with straight reds - one of which was for slapping Roger Johnson of all people!3
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SantaClaus said:Julian Dicks was a horrible, dirty bastard. I thoroughly enjoyed watching John Robinson ripping him to shreds at the valley shortly before he hung up his boots.1
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Chizz said:Did Gary Lineker ever play at the Valley? If so: him.
He might not be most people's first choice as hardest footballer. But you have to look at the evidence. He played over 400 top-flight games in England and Spain, across the seventies, eighties and nineties, an era when defenders would be classed by how hard and how often they kicked you. And got no protection from referees. Yet he never got booked throughout his career.
If you're going to pick a hard XI, he's the captain.1 -
SporadicAddick said:SantaClaus said:Julian Dicks was a horrible, dirty bastard. I thoroughly enjoyed watching John Robinson ripping him to shreds at the valley shortly before he hung up his boots.1
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SantaClaus said:SporadicAddick said:SantaClaus said:Julian Dicks was a horrible, dirty bastard. I thoroughly enjoyed watching John Robinson ripping him to shreds at the valley shortly before he hung up his boots.0
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Thatcher or Keane0
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SporadicAddick said:SantaClaus said:SporadicAddick said:SantaClaus said:Julian Dicks was a horrible, dirty bastard. I thoroughly enjoyed watching John Robinson ripping him to shreds at the valley shortly before he hung up his boots.0
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I was thinking about Thatcher and I’m not sure…… I think there was a nasty streak to his game when I watched him play (leaving elbows in etc). Not as bad as Muscat - but it’s the same reason I wouldn’t call Muscat hard. There is a difference between being ‘hard’ and a nasty cnut.
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DubaiCAFC said:Thatcher or Keane0
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DamoNorthStand said:I was thinking about Thatcher and I’m not sure…… I think there was a nasty streak to his game when I watched him play (leaving elbows in etc). Not as bad as Muscat - but it’s the same reason I wouldn’t call Muscat hard. There is a difference between being ‘hard’ and a nasty cnut.4
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Another vote for Alan Dugdale.0
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In terms of wearing our shirt I am surprised nobody has mentioned Harry Cripps. He was of course a Millwall legend but also served us very well. I remember watching him captain a youthful team in a reserve fixture where his physical and oral contribution literally intimidated every other individual on the pitch ….including the match officials.5
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BartramBlitz said:Ron Harris playing for Brentford (I think he eas their coach and had been registered to play in emergencies) at the Valley when he looked about 40. Eas down at the front of the Covered End and when he smiled half his teeth were missing. Martin Robinson could have skinned him but Harris psyched him out on reputation alone.1
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Billy Bonds must be up there.3
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Ron Saunders has to be up there with the hardest.2
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Haven’t seen Andy Todd given a mention yet!7
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People mentioning Van den hauwe or Dennis or Thatcher or any others of that ilk are wide of the mark. Just because you're a nasty shithouse doesn't mean you're a hard one. Costa for me epitomises the hard man - tough as old boots, take it as well as dish it out. The one exception to the above is Ferguson. He was a dirty bastard but hard as well.8
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Exactly, a thug in a Whetherspoons isn't my idea of a hardman either. Jorge Costa was the man.
They were by no means "hardmen" but the way Parker and Poyet used to get stuck into crunching tackles could lift the crowd in a game hugely.1 -
Leroy Ambrose said:People mentioning Van den hauwe or Dennis or Thatcher or any others of that ilk are wide of the mark. Just because you're a nasty shithouse doesn't mean you're a hard one. Costa for me epitomises the hard man - tough as old boots, take it as well as dish it out. The one exception to the above is Ferguson. He was a dirty bastard but hard as well.5
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Steve Thompson and Steve Brown are a couple I’d put in the fearless category - maybe not quarried like a Tommy Smith but out their bodies on the line - Jason Pierce similar2
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MillwallFan said:DamoNorthStand said:I was thinking about Thatcher and I’m not sure…… I think there was a nasty streak to his game when I watched him play (leaving elbows in etc). Not as bad as Muscat - but it’s the same reason I wouldn’t call Muscat hard. There is a difference between being ‘hard’ and a nasty cnut.8
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Kevin Davies hard and dirty. Hermann had enough of his flying elbows and broke Davis’s cheekbone and got sent off. Davies did not go down and just shook his head.
He did show his sporting side by getting himself sent off and levelling things up.1