Football's 50 greatest hard men

Z at 16h29
08
Aug
2007
Football's 50 greatest hard men

From The Times:

50 Pierluigi Collina (Referee)

Not strictly speaking (or even vaguely speaking) a player. But the scary Nosferatu-ringer easily merits a place in the top 50 toughest football folk, for his forbidding, bug-eyed glare alone.

49 Chic Charnley (Partick Thistle and many more)

Trouble was Chic’s middle name (actually it turns out to be Callaghan, but you know what we mean). Holds t
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