Blokes that look hard !!

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A business acquaintance of mine used to played with Terry Hurlock in non-league days (Enfield) and in the last meeting I actually had with him last month he was recounted he hard he was. From what I was told, I don't believe that he has changed although the comment was made that this was not only limited to the football pitch. I believe that he still drives around in a pick-up truck.

Jimmy case was my favouroite "hard nut" Saints player and , as I said before, someone who would get my vote as the best England player never to receive a cap. Ruddock was also a bit physical but was a rugged pllayer in the way that Dave Watson was for us too.
 
Pompey, late eighties was almost a full eleven of ne'er do wells.

Tait
Kennedy
Blake
Daish
Ball
Fatty
Horne etc;

This lot, quite often used to go out for the night in Southsea, after the game and woe betide anyone foolish enough to cast doubts over their performance earlier that afternoon.
 
Pompey, late eighties was almost a full eleven of ne'er do wells.

Tait
Kennedy
Blake
Daish
Ball
Fatty
Horne etc;

This lot, quite often used to go out for the night in Southsea, after the game and woe betide anyone foolish enough to cast doubts over their performance earlier that afternoon.

Was Liam Daish at Portsmouth!?
 
I definitely heard somewhere that many of the McGrath era team would have a brandy before the game. McGrath would be out late because he would have a couple! Or did I just make that up?

I wouldn't put Terry Paine down as hard, quite the opposite I'd have thought. Had to have his hair just right! How about "Docker" Walker and Jim Steele?
 
The muscles on Mcgrath had to be seen to be believed. Not only did he roll the waist line of his shorts up so that the muscles in his legs were exagerated he also used to roll the sleeves of his shirt right up so that they were taut over his bulging biceps. He used to frighten me and I was stood to the back of the Milton Road End. I believe he was responsible for the youth team for a while and that his appearance on the pitch belied an intelligent and articulate speaker who was popular on the after dinner speaker circuit.
 
I think when Bill Shankly labelled the Dell " Hell House"
Our team contained players such as, Walker, McGrath, Hollywood,Tony Bryan and Joe Kirkup
With Brain O'Neil and Jimmy Gabriel
Now thats Hard
 
What was the real name of the Danish right back we had quite recently, who caused the Northam to sing "Jesus is our right back"? Looked more like a Hells Angel than our Lord and Saviour, I remember him running the width of the field to put a tackle in, long long after the ball had gone.
 
What was the real name of the Danish right back we had quite recently, who caused the Northam to sing "Jesus is our right back"? Looked more like a Hells Angel than our Lord and Saviour, I remember him running the width of the field to put a tackle in, long long after the ball had gone.

Alexander Ostlund
 
What a great read, it's only a game.
Hard men indeed.
I remember Jim Steel used to drink in the Flemming Arms and the Drummond Arms with drinking buddies of Jim Mc, Osgood and Eric Martin to name a couple.
 
Hard men! - just watch the Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup Final and replay - I happened to see the highlights when bored in a sports bar in Dubai a couple of years ago (think it was the Chelsea football channel) - Hunter, Charlton, Bremner, Giles for Leeds, whilst Chelsea had Harris and even Osgood was no angel! Seriously - it was warfare!
 
Hard men! - just watch the Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup Final and replay - I happened to see the highlights when bored in a sports bar in Dubai a couple of years ago (think it was the Chelsea football channel) - Hunter, Charlton, Bremner, Giles for Leeds, whilst Chelsea had Harris and even Osgood was no angel! Seriously - it was warfare!

Ron Harris wouldn't go anywhere near Brian O'neil, even his Saints team mates were scared of him.
 
Killer was appropriately named. Such a shame he got injured.

Good call! As soon as I read this I thought of Killer and that he was hard as nails. I also thought he was a superb CB and was gutted when we lost him to injury when he still had a few good years still ahead of him.
 
Hard men! - just watch the Chelsea vs Leeds FA Cup Final and replay - I happened to see the highlights when bored in a sports bar in Dubai a couple of years ago (think it was the Chelsea football channel) - Hunter, Charlton, Bremner, Giles for Leeds, whilst Chelsea had Harris and even Osgood was no angel! Seriously - it was warfare!
Chelsea,s Eddie McCreadie hit Bremner with which can only described as a drop kick to the chest in the replay oh how i cheered hated that Leeds team and loved that Chelsea team with Ossie , Hutchinson, Cooke and Hudson they could play but were a hard side