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Hoof Hearted 24 Apr 14 11.40am

Gentlemen I give you Cannon & Gilbert.

Ninja and Thorn were pretty hard too, but Jimbo and Billy sorted out a lot of opposition hard men that tried it on at SP and for me are the "don of dons".

Interested to hear your thoughts lads!

 

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 24 Apr 14 11.43am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Cannon was the best.

Hardest Micky Droy/Roy Barry (for a while i think).

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 11.44am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote alaneagle1 at 24 Apr 2014 11.43am

Hardest Micky Droy/Roy Barry (for a while i think).

I have a feeling Roy Barry ended up being a taxi driver in the Croydon area.


 

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Jannali_Pete Flag Jannali 24 Apr 14 11.51am

I left UK in '66 & the 2 toughest c defenders I saw were Alan Stephenson & Brian Wood.

 


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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 24 Apr 14 11.55am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote Jannali_Pete at 24 Apr 2014 11.51am

I left UK in '66 & the 2 toughest c defenders I saw were Alan Stephenson & Brian Wood.


He was very good however i cannot remember him being 'HARD'.

 


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sydtheeagle Flag England 24 Apr 14 12.02pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

I would probably say Thorn and Ninja. McCormick and Blyth deserve a mention on this thread; they took no prisoners and Blyth was harder than he looked. Although not particularly hard, Richard Shaw and Cookie didn't let a lot get past them. Cannon (whom I most fondly remember as a left back in his early days) and Billy the Knife were, to my memory, more "cynical" than hard. They would do what was necessary more than they would look to put it about. BTW although it's early days yet, I think DD and Dann could be highlighted in this thread in years to come.

Edited by sydtheeagle (24 Apr 2014 12.03pm)

 


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glazedallover Flag Allier 24 Apr 14 9.04pm Send a Private Message to glazedallover Add glazedallover as a friend

Quote Willo at 24 Apr 2014 11.44am

Quote alaneagle1 at 24 Apr 2014 11.43am

Hardest Micky Droy/Roy Barry (for a while i think).

I have a feeling Roy Barry ended up being a taxi driver in the Croydon area.



Very hard being a taxi driver in the croydon area....your point being?

McCormack and Blythe for me.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 9.07pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote glazedallover at 24 Apr 2014 9.04pm

Very hard being a taxi driver in the croydon area....your point being?

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Just supplementary details about a player mentioned in this 'Thread'. Nothing wrong in that as far as I can see but clearly we are on the "Opposite sides of the house" on this matter.


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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 24 Apr 14 9.16pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 24 Apr 2014 11.40am

Gentlemen I give you Cannon & Gilbert.

Ninja and Thorn were pretty hard too, but Jimbo and Billy sorted out a lot of opposition hard men that tried it on at SP and for me are the "don of dons".

Interested to hear your thoughts lads!


Agree 100%

 

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kenbarr Flag Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 24 Apr 14 9.28pm Send a Private Message to kenbarr Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add kenbarr as a friend

I didn't see Cannon and Gilbert so I can't talk too much about them. I have seen videos of Mel Blythe and he was no slouch in the "sort 'em out" department. Gary O'Reilly was a sneaky one, a smiling assassin if you will. For me, the combination of Thorn and Eric the Ninja took us to another level defensively. Along with Richard Shaw and John Humphrey, they conceded only 41 goals in the 90-91 league season and captured the ZDS with an absolutely uncompromising style that asked no quarter and gave none. I still remember Martin Keown trying to crash the 18 on a corner and getting a broken nose for his troubles due to an "accidental" elbow from the Ninj. Thorny was no slouch and the muscle department, often dealing with some of the beefier strikers with his unique brand of steel edged humour. The two we have right now, Dann and Delaney, have the ability to surpass them, given their steel plus a bit more mobility. But right now, it's Andy Thorn and Eric Young.

 


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timmyb Flag Banstead 24 Apr 14 10.25pm Send a Private Message to timmyb Add timmyb as a friend

Richard Shaw and Cookie didn't let a lot get past them.

Amen. Ludicrously, in his autobiography Sir Funguson claimed Shaw caused the Cantona malarkey by roughing the Gallic charmer up all night. Drivel. Just had him in his pocket all night. Class man marker, not exactly Bould / Adams / Keown. Coleman was the beast. Shame they didn't stay together longer. A classier version of the much loved Thorne and Ninja, both of whom had "yellow card" aas their middle name!

 

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Wilesy01 Flag Bristol 24 Apr 14 10.28pm Send a Private Message to Wilesy01 Add Wilesy01 as a friend

Claude Davis & Claude Davis

 

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