Your most nutty/aggro 11

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Following on from the worst 11 thread after looking through the player lists (including players I can't remember :err:) it was easy to name a team of nutters/aggro, put the boot in type players.

The team is:

Billy Turley

Mateo Corbo
Anton Rogan
Gary Briggs
Steve Foster

Les Phillips
Martin Gray
Mickey Lewis

Billy Whitehurst
Johnny "Lager" Durnin
David Rush
 

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Kevin Ellison

Richie Barker
Tom Pope
 

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Kevin Ellison

Richie Barker
Tom Pope


You can dump three of them for Pete Madden, Gerry Gow and David Pugh just off the top of my head
 

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You can dump three of them for Pete Madden, Gerry Gow and David Pugh just off the top of my head
Pete Madden - decent manager for Dale, and good pub landlord who stood no nonsense later on. Top bloke, too.

Anyway, the nutters:

Martin Hodge

Mark Monington
Nathan Stanton
Bob Scott
Eric Snookes

Pat McCourt
Shaun Reid
Jon Bowden
Peter Ward

Bob Mountford
Ian Henderson
 

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Gk: Gary Walsh

RB: Gunner Hallé
CB: David Wetherall
CB: Andrew Davies
LB: Marcel Seip

RW: Jamie Lawrence
CM: Stuart McCall
CM: Gary Jones
LW: Kevin Ellison

ST: Dean Windass
ST: Stan Collymore
 

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Gk: Gary Walsh

RB: Gunner Hallé
CB: David Wetherall
CB: Andrew Davies
LB: Marcel Seip

RW: Jamie Lawrence
CM: Stuart McCall
CM: Gary Jones
LW: Kevin Ellison

ST: Dean Windass
ST: Stan Collymore

Ricky Ravenhill has to find a way in there. Every tackle was a slide!
 

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Gk: Gary Walsh

RB: Gunner Hallé
CB: David Wetherall
CB: Andrew Davies
LB: Marcel Seip

RW: Jamie Lawrence
CM: Stuart McCall
CM: Gary Jones
LW: Kevin Ellison

ST: Dean Windass
ST: Stan Collymore

Even though he's getting on a bit, I'd still like Dale to sign Ellison - a classic "pantomime villain", and a pretty decent player over the years.
 

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Billy Whitehurst was a genuine nutcase and hardman.
Some players have a reputation on the pitch, some it’s just bravado and all mouth (like a Vinny Jones type).

But much of Whitehurst reputation was OFF the pitch.
He used to thrive on (almost enjoy) violence and intimidation, he was a bit of a thug really, a nasty piece of work.
When he arrived at clubs he would even intimidate his own team mates letting them know he’s not to be messed with.
 

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Scunny haven’t got any hard players. We save it for off the pitch lol
 

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Ricky Ravenhill has to find a way in there. Every tackle was a slide!

I can understand why you would say that, but he wasn’t that fiery character here. McCall and Jones most certainly were.
 

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Lenny Johnrose, Darren Bullock and Ronnie Jepson would have to be in there.
 

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Billy Whitehurst was a genuine nutcase and hardman.
Some players have a reputation on the pitch, some it’s just bravado and all mouth (like a Vinny Jones type).

Don't know what he was like when he got to play for you but Jones was not all mouth. Never once saw him back down. Some of our hardest players of that era didn't actually have a reputation like Wise, Fashanu, Jones or Ben Thatcher but went quietly about their business and you wouldn't mess with them. Even Lawrie Sanchez put 'hardman' Graham Roberts of Spurs onto a stretcher at White Hart Lane. Mick Harford would probably have taken all of them, mind.

 

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Don't know what he was like when he got to play for you but Jones was not all mouth. Never once saw him back down. Some of our hardest players of that era didn't actually have a reputation like Wise, Fashanu, Jones or Ben Thatcher but went quietly about their business and you wouldn't mess with them. Even Lawrie Sanchez put 'hardman' Graham Roberts of Spurs onto a stretcher at White Hart Lane. Mick Harford would probably have taken all of them, mind.

Watching Fashanu get sent off at ours in 93ish was funny as fuck cos he was on a stretcher after being knocked out by Viv Anderson after he tried to sucker punch him.
 

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Don't know what he was like when he got to play for you but Jones was not all mouth. Never once saw him back down. Some of our hardest players of that era didn't actually have a reputation like Wise, Fashanu, Jones or Ben Thatcher but went quietly about their business and you wouldn't mess with them. Even Lawrie Sanchez put 'hardman' Graham Roberts of Spurs onto a stretcher at White Hart Lane. Mick Harford would probably have taken all of them, mind.


Whitehurst challenged Vinny Jones when they were both at Sheff Utd, had him pinned up against a wall and Jones backed down scared.
Whitehurst used to challenge supposed hardmen if they stepped out of line, confrontation/ intimidation and having a scrap excited him.

He was interviewed on Talksport radio a year ago and when asked about Jones hardman image, he laughed and said,
And I quote “Vinnys a nice lad but...put it this way...he’s not found a career in acting for nothing”. In the same interview Whitehurst did say he thought Hartford was the main hardman on the pitch of his era, said he never showed pain or fear from giving or receiving challenges.
However as I said, the two are different, there’s hardmen on the pitch and hardmen/ idiots off the pitch.

Whitehurst did some bare knuckle fighting with the local gypsies to earn spare money when he played for Oxford. He’s also been stabbed, guns pulled out on him and been cs gased during nights out on the town whilst up in Newcastle. Apparently he started young and had a bad reputation as a scrapper when he was only 15 year old at school growing up in Mexborough.
 
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Ok, this was tricky. I'll make a start but I'm sure my fellow Pompey fans can do better.

GK: Dean Kiely

RB: Mick Tait
CB: Gavin Maguire
CB: Billy Gilbert
LB: Hermann Hreidarsson

RW: Gareth Evans
CM: Mick Kennedy
CM: Michael Brown
LW: Kevin O'Callaghan

ST: Paul Walsh
ST: Johnny 'Lager' Durnin (his second mention)

Walshy might be a surprise, but this is based solely on him chinning a Sunderland defender back in '93 (which cost us promotion to the top flight).
 

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Ok, this was tricky. I'll make a start but I'm sure my fellow Pompey fans can do better.

GK: Dean Kiely

RB: Mick Tait
CB: Gavin Maguire
CB: Billy Gilbert
LB: Hermann Hreidarsson

RW: Gareth Evans
CM: Mick Kennedy
CM: Michael Brown
LW: Kevin O'Callaghan

ST: Paul Walsh
ST: Johnny 'Lager' Durnin (his second mention)

Walshy might be a surprise, but this is based solely on him chinning a Sunderland defender back in '93 (which cost us promotion to the top flight).

I remember us playing Watford (maybe wrong team) and one of their players ended up pushing Kiely over the side of the stand. Kiely jumped back up and thumped the player back :lol: he didn't even get booked I don't think.
 

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Whitehurst challenged Vinny Jones when they were both at Sheff Utd, had him pinned up against a wall and Jones backed down scared.
Whitehurst used to challenge supposed hardmen if they stepped out of line, confrontation/ intimidation and having a scrap excited him.

He was interviewed on Talksport radio a year ago and when asked about Jones hardman image, he laughed and said,
And I quote “Vinnys a nice lad but...put it this way...he’s not found a career in acting for nothing”. In the same interview Whitehurst did say he thought Hartford was the main hardman on the pitch of his era, said he never showed pain or fear from giving or receiving challenges.
However as I said, the two are different, there’s hardmen on the pitch and hardmen/ idiots off the pitch.

Whitehurst did some bare knuckle fighting with the local gypsies to earn spare money when he played for Oxford. He’s also been stabbed, guns pulled out on him and been cs gased during nights out on the town whilst up in Newcastle. Apparently he started young and had a bad reputation as a scrapper when he was only 15 year old at school growing up in Mexborough.

I can believe all of that with Billy Whitehurst. I just hope the bare knuckle fighting took place after his recovery from a long term back injury suffered, after 20 mins, on his debut for us at Liverpool when he was tearing their defence apart. He was rubbish when he returned unfortunately.
 

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Ok, this was tricky. I'll make a start but I'm sure my fellow Pompey fans can do better.

GK: Dean Kiely

RB: Mick Tait
CB: Gavin Maguire
CB: Billy Gilbert
LB: Hermann Hreidarsson

RW: Gareth Evans
CM: Mick Kennedy
CM: Michael Brown
LW: Kevin O'Callaghan

ST: Paul Walsh
ST: Johnny 'Lager' Durnin (his second mention)

Walshy might be a surprise, but this is based solely on him chinning a Sunderland defender back in '93 (which cost us promotion to the top flight).

Johnny Lager was fantastic value on the pitch. Can't remember the opposition but I remember him checking if the officials weren't looking and then punched a opponent twice he'd been having a running battle with in front of the London Road. He shrugged his shoulders as he walked off when the Ref enquired why the opponent was on the ground.

Another story I've seen on our forum, so how accurate I don't know, is he persuaded a 1st year pro to lodge at his as he needed a chauffeur to get to the pub due to losing his driving license. :lol:
 

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Can’t think of a whole team of 11 but notable hard nut/head cases off the top of my head are:

Lee Bowyer
Danny Mills
Ben Thatcher
Andy Todd - Remember him giving Dean Kiely a black eye in training once.
Paulo Di Canio
Nicky Bailey
John Robinson
 

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Lenny Johnrose, Darren Bullock and Ronnie Jepson would have to be in there.
you have missed Andy Feeley and Hughie Rilley as well as Reg the roofer
 

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As my adopted forum, i'm having a do..

Carlo Nash
Keith Keane, Claude Davis, Chris Lucketti, Callum Davidson
Gareth Ainsworth, Ben Pearson, Sean Gregan, Ross Wallace
Joe Garner, Danny Dichio
I love all of those players, dirty, cynical bastards. Will always remember Carlo Nash nearly killing Dave Kitson, evil.
 

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As my adopted forum, i'm having a do..

Carlo Nash
Keith Keane, Claude Davis, Chris Lucketti, Callum Davidson
Gareth Ainsworth, Ben Pearson, Sean Gregan, Ross Wallace
Joe Garner, Danny Dichio
I love all of those players, dirty, cynical bastards. Will always remember Carlo Nash nearly killing Dave Kitson, evil.

Unfortunately he failed with Dave Kitson then as the waster ended up with us. Conveniently got sent off just before Christmas so had it off. Then his stirring and trying to interfere in negotiations between the club and our young lads at the time such as Callum O'Dowda and James Roberts as he didn't like Michael Appleton. Fortunately, the players and their families told him to do one.
 

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Can’t think of a whole team of 11 but notable hard nut/head cases off the top of my head are:

Lee Bowyer
Danny Mills
Ben Thatcher
Andy Todd - Remember him giving Dean Kiely a black eye in training once.
Paulo Di Canio
Nicky Bailey
John Robinson
I would put Derek Hales in that list.
I remember when he and Micky Flanagan got sent off for fighting... and they were on the same team.
I know someone who was playing for Charlton that night and apparently Hales was waiting in the changing room for Flannagan with a pair of scissors!!
 

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I would put Derek Hales in that list.
I remember when he and Micky Flanagan got sent off for fighting... and they were on the same team.
I know someone who was playing for Charlton that night and apparently Hales was waiting in the changing room for Flannagan with a pair of scissors!!

Hales was one that immediately sprang to mind but left him out as was before my time and I never saw him play.

Obviously knew about the Flanagan incident against Maidstone but even other clips I’ve seen of him he just looks fierce.
I didn’t know about the scissors I must admit.
 

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As my adopted forum, i'm having a do..

Carlo Nash
Keith Keane, Claude Davis, Chris Lucketti, Callum Davidson
Gareth Ainsworth, Ben Pearson, Sean Gregan, Ross Wallace
Joe Garner, Danny Dichio
I love all of those players, dirty, cynical bastards. Will always remember Carlo Nash nearly killing Dave Kitson, evil.
Biggest aggro player I ever saw play for PNE was Alex "Black Prince of Deepdale" Dawson. A gifted ex Man Utd centre forward with an exceptional eye for goal and the other one for mixing it with opposing defending and goalkeepers. A high quality striker with an edge.

I remember one game played at Scunny in dense fog (not able to see past the half way line) and Dawson was really mixing it as he was giving our goalie Ken Jones a very hard time with challenges (when forwards actually challenged goalies), verbals and general abuse and threats. Ken Jones was quality too, best keeper we have ever had with Welsh International and Ballon D'or (European Footballer of the Year) credentials. Jones was known for combatting all forwards who dare challenge him, in particular those who came within "his" 6-yard box. I remember Jones making a save and getting up with the ball, with Dawson running up and standing just in front of him. Jones held the ball and waited until the referee had turned his back to run away and run upfield. Then Jones thrusted the ball forward with power and pace into the face of Dawson and then pulled the ball back. Dawson hit the deck and the ref returned having seeing nothing and Dawson was led off the pitch. He later returned taped and bandaged up with a broken nose to play out wide as a winger. Nothing like that would happen these days and that is why I mention it.
 
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