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For a more recent shout, although probably not the dirtiest ever, Jordon Mutch
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My reply merged in to one the Grimsby bit was in reply to a post on shearar I'll get the hang of this one dayIt was definitely v Coventry and it was Steve Hunt he took out, surprisingly the only sending off in his Sunderland career !
Aye Fanny feckin Lee, what was it scored 20 penns in 1 season , dirty twat .Tommy smith, fanny lee,
A german goalkeeper, I forget his name but I remember gasping as kid when he smashed into this other guy during a world cup game, knocked him clean out iirc.
I remember that stamp on Dickie Ord at Roker Park ...Denis Bergkamp for such a sublime talent was a dirty fecker.
You obviously weren't at the 1967 Cup Tie when he did Bobby Kerr with an over the top tackle.
Pieces of garbage! @Mr RedknappI'm not talking about "hard men" but those that were just "dirty"!
For me, I can name two - Bobby Collins and Johnny Giles who both played for Revie's Leeds team.
Giles used to be a right winger but replaced Collins in the centre after he had his leg broken!
In the '60s there weren't cameras everywhere and these two scumbags would wait until the ball was yards away, with the ref watching it before kidney punching and/or raking their studs down the back of an opponent's calves.
They are the only two that I can think of that (if I'd been good enough to play against) I would have gone out with the intention of ending their playing careers.
Are there any that you think of in the same way?
You must be old marra if you watched Stokoe playBob Stokoe was no saint either (as a player, I hasten to add)
I saw him play as well but for Bury on Boxing Day 1962. When Cloughie went down he called him a cheat and told him to get &&&**^^ up.You must be old marra if you watched Stokoe play
Paul Bracewell.I remember that stamp on Dickie Ord at Roker Park ...
Pieces of garbage! @Mr Redknapp
SounessI'm not talking about "hard men" but those that were just "dirty"!
For me, I can name two - Bobby Collins and Johnny Giles who both played for Revie's Leeds team.
Giles used to be a right winger but replaced Collins in the centre after he had his leg broken!
In the '60s there weren't cameras everywhere and these two scumbags would wait until the ball was yards away, with the ref watching it before kidney punching and/or raking their studs down the back of an opponent's calves.
They are the only two that I can think of that (if I'd been good enough to play against) I would have gone out with the intention of ending their playing careers.
Are there any that you think of in the same way?
Good one.Mark Hughes
The games I remember, Quinny had Campbell in his pocket and in fact it could have been the catalyst for the Racist to think about changing careers I kid you not.Remember Sol Campbell being a right dirty bastard marking Quinny one game, about 20 fouls and only got booked in the last couple of mins!
For a more recent shout, although probably not the dirtiest ever, Jordon Mutch