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Hard man XI

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by ellandback, Sep 9, 2011.

  1. TC (Lovely Geezer)

    TC (Lovely Geezer) Well-Known Member

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    Backing down <laugh>

    You are no match for me - it would be like Hurlock v Bremner - silly ginger twat would have got squatted <laugh>
     
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  2. bigfatboab

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    Aye, keep going, your making yourself more pathetic by each post. What a knob.
     
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  3. OLOF

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    Only a bullshitter brags about what they've done, how many blokes they've chinned at the same time, so yeah, he is a typical east London lad<ok>
     
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  4. billyboy

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    the best for me was bremner-vs dougan wolves---oh yes
     
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  5. saintsalive

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    I am surprised no one has mention Vinnie Jones!! Saw some replays recently on tv of some of his challenges; in today,s game I think he,d get arrested on the spot.
    When asked on a chat show why he never,ever ate anything on the day of a game he replied "I,m horrible when I,m hungry!! - what a character. When he played everyone hated him, but today................
     
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  6. Whiteyorkist

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    Vinnie's tackle on Steve Mcmahon in the cup final is an absolute classic. He took let them know you're there just a little too far!
     
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  7. Radebeens

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    I remember when Roy McDonough used to play for Colchester United. Most sent of player in the history of British football with 21 reds, 13 in the football league, joint top with Steve Walsh. A lot of those came when he was player/manager too.

    He'd often be seen drinking in the local, along with the rest of the team, match day mornings.
     
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  8. ellandback

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    And he was such a nice fella, went out of his way to sign autographs, very down to earth
     
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  9. TC (Lovely Geezer)

    TC (Lovely Geezer) Well-Known Member

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    Lost his bottle when he played against Terry Hurlock at the Old Den though - After 2 minutes and 1 50/50 that Hurlock won (obviously) Jones spent the rest of the half on the left wing and was taken off at half time <ok>
     
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  10. ellandback

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    Hurlock v Jones and you're sayin Hurlock won ???
     
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    Jeff Kenna: "Terry Hurlock was a fierce competitor - even in five-a-side on a Friday. He didn't hold back and age didn't come into it."

    Reggie Spooner: "an incredible bulk of a man, and it is truly a joy to see opponents try to circumnavigate him without the aid of Sherpa guides, whilst trying to maintain a full set of limbs."

    "It was a month I look back on with good memories. I once scored from a corner and played against Terry Hurlock, which was quite interesting. I stayed away from him as much as possible"! &#8211; David Beckham recalls his loan spell at Preston.

    Tony Cascarino: "Some of us [Millwall players] were playfully goading Terry about what he was going to do to Vinnie Jones in the upcoming fixture with Wimbledon. Without saying a word, he got up from the table and walked to the entrance of the pub and ripped the door off its hinges."
     
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  12. billyboy

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    get ****ed u numpty
     
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  13. Farsleyexile

    Farsleyexile Well-Known Member

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    Ahem,more tea Vicar?
     
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  14. bigfatboab

    bigfatboab Well-Known Member

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    Utter bollox, what tripe. The fact some people try to make such a myth of this "gay" man, is beyond me.
     
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  15. bigfatboab

    bigfatboab Well-Known Member

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    Surprised Hurlock didn't ask if he could rub his groin area...just to see if it helped!! What are you doing back on this forum, you ***got loving prick.
     
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  16. bigfattiger

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    2 words;

    Billy

    Whitehurst
     
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  17. Whiteyorkist

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    A wee bit homophobic there Boab! Rather sad in this day and age.
     
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  18. Jerel Ifil

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    Boab, you complain about the bigotry of the word 'Fenian' and then call someone a ***got loving prick?!
     
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  19. brisbane-lion

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    Hard men? There was a guy called Frank Neary played for Millwall in the fifties. I've seen him fall down in the oposition's box witha broken leg, get up, stamp his leg a couple of times to re-set the bones, then score a goal. Thats tough!! (At least, it looked like he had broken his leg...............)

    Does anyone remeber Bert Trautman, played for West Brom. He played the second half of a cup final with a broken neck. True story.
     
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  20. Jerel Ifil

    Jerel Ifil Well-Known Member

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    From the Times' list of 50 top football hardmen:

    :emoticon-0102-bigsm

    Then again, Bremner, Giles, Hunter and Reaney all come above him. <whistle>
     
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