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Hoddle is a god
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Admittedly, this is a tough one, lads, which is why I am not running a poll.
I remember my old man complaining bitterly that Billy Bremner was [to quote him to the word] "a nasty, dirty bastard!" I admit, that I don't really recall much about his playing days. On the other hand, I witnessed, firsthand, what a "nasty, dirty bastard Vinnie Jones was. Latterly, of course, there is Hannibal Suarez up there as, undoubtedly, on of the nastiest, dirtiest bastards to ever have disgraced the English game.
Sure, there have been players like Henry (Arsenal), Eduardo (Arsenal), Mickey Thomas (United), Drogba (Chavs), Slippy G ('Pool), Terry (Chavs) (to name but a very small few) who have made it their hobby to cheat decisive decisions out of refs in the "win at all costs, even if it means selling your integrity to the Devil" mentality; but their antics have generally fallen short of setting out to maim and cripple the opponent.
If I was to pick the worst of all offenders, it would have to be Roy Keane, because I believe that he was truly evil, and set out to cripple his opponent. Vinnie Jones was, first and foremost, a clown, and he set out to entertain the crowd, not end a player's career.
So, who would be your choice, lads.
You must decide upon only one player.
I remember my old man complaining bitterly that Billy Bremner was [to quote him to the word] "a nasty, dirty bastard!" I admit, that I don't really recall much about his playing days. On the other hand, I witnessed, firsthand, what a "nasty, dirty bastard Vinnie Jones was. Latterly, of course, there is Hannibal Suarez up there as, undoubtedly, on of the nastiest, dirtiest bastards to ever have disgraced the English game.
Sure, there have been players like Henry (Arsenal), Eduardo (Arsenal), Mickey Thomas (United), Drogba (Chavs), Slippy G ('Pool), Terry (Chavs) (to name but a very small few) who have made it their hobby to cheat decisive decisions out of refs in the "win at all costs, even if it means selling your integrity to the Devil" mentality; but their antics have generally fallen short of setting out to maim and cripple the opponent.
If I was to pick the worst of all offenders, it would have to be Roy Keane, because I believe that he was truly evil, and set out to cripple his opponent. Vinnie Jones was, first and foremost, a clown, and he set out to entertain the crowd, not end a player's career.
So, who would be your choice, lads.
You must decide upon only one player.
