Hunter says hello
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2014
- for those of you who like a tackle, here is how it was in 1968, as Leeds United defender Norman Hunter levels Everton playmaker Howard Kendall at Elland Road. Hunter was not booked for the challenge, nor was he even spoken to by the referee. Today? Straight red card!
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Being hard is about what you can take not what you can give out!
Exactly and to many bullies cant take it .🏴🏴
Feck sake. That tackle was so late it ended in colour.
Hahaha class comment
lol
Absolutely nothing brave about hitting a player that is going for the ball and clattering him late . Franny Lee showed what a shit-house Hunter was when he mullered him . Eye to eye Hunter didn't want to know .
If you are referring to the incident which resulted in both players being sent off, the FA apologised to Norman Hunter.
@@paradisefound100 I'm referring to Franny Lee throwing punch after punch with Hunter froze in fear . He made a token gesture at retaliation when his teammates arrived on mass . Cowardly behaviour from a coward . Regarding the FA apologising to Hunter that's very important to a hardman 😂 . We're sorry you were dismissed when Franny Lee used you as a punch bag, we hope your feelings weren't hurt too much along with your nose .
@@gary1642 Perhaps the FA apologised for the referee awarding a penalty for the outrageous dive by Lee. That preceeded the incident and Derby won the match by a single goal. Whatever you think about Norman Hunter (I agree this was a terrible challenge on Kendall) that was a pathetic bit of cheating by Lee. He was known for that trademark dive.
@@portcullis5622 that is a completely different conversation. The subject was dirty cowardly players
@@gary1642 Cheating is also 'dirty' and it is provocative.
Wolstenholme's timing was classic: "they won't risk a substitute" as Kendal looked as he if was in Disney Land at that very precise moment.
I'd forgotten what a wally Wolstenholme was
"I don't think they'll risk a substitution yet" lol
Having just reminded myself of some of Norman's tackles I say, respectfully, no wonder he will now be referred to as The Late Norman Hunter...
loved leeds in the great days, but that made me chuckle.
Thanks ian.
How ironic and sad that we have just lost Big Jack, as well...
@@ianbentley7276 That tackle makes me glad they didnt win the 3 trophies in one season. Dirty bunch of tinkers.
@@Isleofskye yeh, mick bates just gone too, lost half a great side last couple of years. :-(
Bates,Cherry,Madeley,Sprake,Bremner,J Charlton,Hunter,Lorimer all gone :(
He wasn't quick enough to do this to George Best, despite many attempts.
No but George Best wasn't quick enough for Paul Reaney fact, from the mouth of Best himself.
@@mick6370 , you are comparing Des O'connor with Frank Sinatra, Best was known to be very humble, despite being the best player in the World in his pomp. Unplayable !
@@steaks652 George Best was the best but as Best said himself the best defender he ever played against was Paul Reaney.
@@mick6370 , it's a miracle Best survived as long as he did in those days of tackles from behind, that Leeds team alone was full of assassins, George Best was given zero protection from useless referees. Norman Hunter R.I.P. Bremner, Giles, Jack Charlton, Paul Madeley, Alan Clarke, Eddie Grey, Mick Jones,Terry Cooper, Peter Lorimer etc could mix it with the best. The current overpaid prema donas wouldn't last two minutes with this lot.
@@steaks652 Agreed every team in that era had hard players and great players you really had to earn your victories in them days, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, Everton, Derby, Leeds etc in a much level playing field.
He hit Kendall so hard, the next day all his hair fell out.
"We shall go on to the end. We shall tackle in France, we shall tackle on the seas and oceans, we shall tackle with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our goal, whatever the cost may be. We shall tackle on the beaches, we shall tackle on the landing grounds, we shall tackle in the fields and in the streets, we shall tackle in the hills; we shall never surrender!" Norman " Churchill's Tackle" Hunter
Nice one Lad!
Knobhead!!.....strong in'th'arm thick in'th'ed....so true...🤣
Nobody loved the game more than me when it was considered “ a mans game” but that assault by Hunter was disgusting.
Not to mention cowardly.
I agree Bill , tackle like you mean it , but don't put the man in bloody hospital , and i'm a leeds fan but this kind of blatant thuggery should have been cracked down on .
I agree with you both. It was this kind of stupidity that led them cracking down so much you can't breath on players now.
Cowardly NO WAY YOUR WAY WAY WAY OFF THE SCALE WITH CALLING HIS TACKLE COWARDLY BECAUSE A COWARD DOES THAT WHEN NO ONE SEES IT . BUT I AGREE DISGUSTING YES.NORMAN WAS FUNNY STUCK UP FOR HIS TEAM BRAVE ,A BIT DIRTY, SKILFUL AND A TAD ARROGANT AT TIMES BUT NEVER A COWARD IM A FAN OF FOOTBALL A LONG TIME LIVERPOOL mu LEEDS MAN CITY ETC THEY ALL HAD PLAYERS THAT PUT THEMSELVES ABOUT
Hard man Hunter ran from little Francis Lee. Such a coward.
Pity he tackled like a pussy to gift Poland the goal that stopped us qualifying for the world cup. That 'tackle' was nothing less than assault. Thats why you could never love Leeds, they were cynical and nasty. Clough was right.
Honestly im more impressed by that keepers throw at the beginning.
Hunter, 10% talent, 90% thug.
100% coward. Floored by Frannie Lee.
110% tosh
Exactly!! He was the reason England lost to Poland @ Wembley! He tried to foul the polish player instead of playing the ball! Got skinned and the rest is history!
RIP Norman
He was just a dirty bastid like most of the leeds team
Amazing how calm everyone is in the circumstances.
Seeing this reminds me my Dad was born in Normanton in Leeds and although we lived in Wales, in the late sixties and seventies as a teenager, I supported Leeds United. They were a tough and successful team. Looking at the more positive aspects, I remember Peter Lorimer who could hit the ball hard and accurately - he debuted at age 15 for Leeds if I remember rightly. He could bend the ball in the vertical plane, and quite a few of his goals looked like shots which were far too high, only to bend in at the last second as a result of the incredible topspin applied to the ball. Thanks for posting. :)
Bunch of fuckin' thugs!...RIP.. 🤣😂
Larimer is my uncle
Red card for assault, played the man not the ball- Hunter was lucky in his career not to be arrested and convicted in court on various occasions
He and the rest of his team mates were cunts. Even by the standards of a sport that is played mostly by professional cunts, Leeds were the worst.
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SHUT UP YOU NITWIT, if you don't like don't watch ....
Twat
@@myroseaccount really? just go and have a look at the disciplinary tables from those days and what you will find is that Leeds usually finished up in the bottom half of the table. That at a time when officials and the Football League had no love of Leeds.
Chopper Harris, Peter Storey, Tommy Smith, Nobby Stiles. . . . . . . Roy Keane etc. etc.
"I don`t think they will risk a subtitute,not yet anyway" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That happened on my tenth birthday. Thanks for thinking of me Norman !
He would have been banned for 6 weeks today and probable criminal charges brought against him for GBH
Dirty, dirty Leeds Utd. That was a bloody red card!
I’m still trying to work out which part of Kendall’s anatomy Hunter brutalised.
Back when a two-footed tackle to the shinbone *might* get you a yellow.
"Fouled because Hunter went in very late." Yes, the ball was about ten yards away..
Hunter trying to play actual football cost Alf Ramsey his job. Cheers Norm
His attempt to be fair was the first of a cluster of horrible stuff Sir Alf's team did in order to allow Domarsky to score. Anyway there was a glass on the Polish goal. They remove it just for Sniffer's penalty kick but they put it back then... Poland was a really good team, but England was by far superior at least on that day. 26 corner kicks, just to name something absurd that happened that day. 26 corner kicks means you were in their box nearly for the whole time. Nearly, unfortunately.
As someone who was a teenager when this game was played I am sick & tired of the apologists for Norman Hunter & the other thugs in the Leeds team.Hunter took Kendal out,no question.There's a difference between playing hard & being dirty, & sadly too many fans are confused on this point .If you get a chance search out the 1973 game, Derby 3 Leeds 2.Hunter got his comeuppance against Franny Lee that's for sure.
Hunter came unstuck when he tried it with Francis Lee
Indeed!
No he didn't it was a draw. Plus Lee ended up with bloody nose.
That was terrible and disgraceful Hunter could have easily broken Kendle's leg.
Boohoo! Players earned what little money they were paid back then. Not like the Prima Ballerinas of today!
Hunter wasn't even booked, outrageous!
@@craigmorgan8493 What the fuck has that to do with that disgraceful tackle (and I use the term tackle lightly).
Hunter had no respect for his fellow professionals, it’s a short career & he just didn’t care about shortening their livelihoods.
@@johnmoore9862 and yet when you listen to the players of that era they all have a high respect for Hunter as a player and they voted him players player of the year. Sir Alf Ramsey once said that Hunter was unlucky in that he played at the same time as Bobby Moore and that if it hadn't have been for Moore he would have played many more games for England than he did. Whose opinions do I respect most? the likes of his fellow professionals and managers like Ramsey, Nicholson, Busby and many more or yours well guess what it won't be yours.
What was it Clough said about them?
But you don't know what had gone on early in the game. Also, why is Vinny Jones so widely respected. His fouls were many more times worse than any Leeds could muster. I even saw him in an advert tonight.
I played with Vinnie when I was a teen and he was the best footballer I'd ever seen at that level - so classy - he could have been another Gazza if he hadn't wanted that hard man image
Deserved a white card, if not a straight grey.
ANYYONE NOTICE HE "DONE " KENDALL NOT BALLY ? WOULD GET ASASINATED IF HE'D "DONE" BALLY , MAN OF THE MATCH IN THE WORLD CUP FINAL, WORLD CUP WINNER ! NO CHANCE !🇬🇧
Hunter was a dirty player- no question !
Ooff... Vintage "Bite Yer Legs" Hunter, this...
Nobody's going to be talking about incidents in today's games in 50 years that for sure
Zero attempt to win the ball
Makes me feel physically sick awful tackle
Around the 1.40 mark, it looks like Kendall is having a passionate snog.
When football couldn't afford hospital stretchers.
Love Labone and Morrisey exchanging a few words. Probably something along the lines of "Are you gonna smash Hunter or will I?"
They are both saying I'm too scared to go near a real hard man...!
Then how little you know Norman Hunter. In his own autobiography he named Morrisey as the hardest player he ever played against.
@@glennjennings697 Morrissey wouldn't have thought twice about snapping Hunters jaw to pieces.
@@franciscouch8378 and yet he never did even when Hunter tackled him hard.
@@stephenhodgson3506 Franny Lee had him on the run!!....Hunter was a shit house maggot.
That was an elbow and a half. Let alone the tackle.
It was a shocker by Norman. Regarding the Norman/Franny incident, lets be honest it started with Franny diving. Norman was incensed and hit him with a disgraceful challenge in the second half. Thus it all escalated. I liked and respected both players and am a WHU fan by the way. Norman did make some clumsy and dangerous challenges in his career. Franny though a class striker by any standards did dive that day. Norman could play as well, good passer and scored a terrific goal at Upton Park with his right foot.
What a coward!!!
That tackle had fxck all to do with football.
hard men nope, just plain dirty
For real dirty disgusting players, take a look at the 1965 FA Cup final between Liverpool and Leeds. Liverpool lost a lot of credibility for the thuggish way they played and Leeds were admired for just letting the ref deal with it. Well the ref let them down and Leeds after their first season in the first division were warned by many highly thought of people to play just as hard as the opposition were. People seem to mention only Leeds players when it comes to dirty play. Well as the team pointed out, they didn't start it. If they want to play football, then so will we they said. Take a look at Harris of Chelsea or Burns of Nottingham Forest who by the Match Of The Day commentator said that in all his years, he had NEVER seem a more vile tackle that was aimed at ending a career.
Look what they did to Pele in the '66 wcup
Pele was playing portugal.
LOL! "fouled"? Flattened!
There is a difference between hard! And dirty! Hunter was dirty! Plain and simple! He cost us a World Cup place! When he tried to kick latto! Into the stands! And missed!! He cheap shot Franny Lee! And paid the price!! But! Dirty play It was tolerated back in the day!!
He didn't try to kick Latto because if he had he would have made contact.
@@stephenhodgson3506 AndShilton? And Bobby Moore in the away game against Poland?
@@gilbertsonlufc Exactly. Far to many opposition fans jump on the anti Leeds media driven bandwagon while ignoring both the managers and players who played against them.
That wasn't hard, it was plain dirty. Norman Hunter alright.
1990 Why then did Norman win the first Player's Player of the Year Award?
@@nickclapham1336 You can be a good footballer and still make dirty tackles. They arent mutually exclusive.
Wouldn't go near johnny Morrissey no one would hunter or anyone wud have been took to hospital
You are joking, every one of that Leeds team would have taken him out...!
If I remember correctly he was one of 3 names in Jack Charlton's list...
@Paul Morris I made that comment 9 months ago, probably around the last time you watched your team (I'm guessing on the TV). Anyone who thinks Hunter was a coward clearly has no idea about football. He kicked lumps out of opponents but was still voted the PFA's first ever player of the year... That sums up the legend he was. Please don't waste my time by replying again. Marching on together
@@neileardley6497 The great Ian Hutchinson was another.
Peter Osgood once trotted up to Charlton on the pitch and said 'Is it me, is it me ?'.
Charlton snarled back 'It's not you. It's that twat next to you'.
@@glennjennings697 you soft dickhead Tony Kay Morrissey sandy brown Jimmy Gabriel used to knock fuck out of dead hard Leeds every season Get A Grip softlad ffs
Pity Jimmy Savelle wasn't playing that day..
Jimmy Saville was a Yorkshire legend , the weirdos came out in their tens of thousands for the monster .
@@gary1642 How's about.. how's about how's about..
Dirty Dirty leeds for a reason.
I miss those days 😪
Jimmy Johnstone turned Hunter inside out and ripped him apart. Too easy.
He wouldn't be able to play in today's football. He was dirty
Gary Owens And by the same token, none of today's players would have lasted past one tackle in the 70's game.
@@billymac23454 thats very true
@@billymac23454 Hunter, Harris and Smith wouldn't have got near enough to make that tackle. they'd have all needed new lungs after ten minutes.
'Bite yer legs off'....strikes again!
Its no wonder that generation of footballers are dropping like flys to dementia .
Not the fact they have reached old age then.
Hunter was the biggest thug of them all
Watched this type of football from 62 to 74 when I emigrated to Canada
The last gamd Ibwatched was the Charity shield games 1974
Another thugfest
Bremner another thug
Howard Kendle, there’s a light on but nobody’s in.
Norman Hunter, not the full shilling
Hunter wasn't " hard " just a dirty bastard. I remember seeing him hack Osgood down at the bridge and looked down at Ossie on the ground but Oz was up off the floor and went for Hunter immediately who ran away like the coward that he was ..... Bremner was another brutal defender, but tough..... The MacReadie tackle in the F.A. Cup final replay in 1970 is well worth looking at again on youtube ... ua-cam.com/video/9t_5sZ4-LRA/v-deo.html
Agreed - Ozzie was a real player, and no-one's easy mark.
Yes with fondness
Great call jimmy he was a dirty bollocks end of
Norman "Bite the leg" Hunter
Love it when Franny Lee beat the crap out of Hunter. A real hard man and not a coward like Hunter.
Get over yourself!!
Some brave bastard's tackling from behind, give it back 99% runaway
Would be a straight red these days
You can be red carded for taking your shirt off these days!
Franny Lee wouldn't put up with that
This is the same coward who ran from little Francis Lee.
Gave it but couldn't take it.
Pity he was such a dirt bird he could play a bit of football.
Just a bit farther on from my last comment. I’m not sure who said this,I think it may have been Jeff Hurst. They said that you could always tell that Norman was about to tackle you because,they could hear a click! And that was Hunter cocking his leg to kick you,Mostly from behind.
So if Norman Hunter was a dirty player why was he player of the year back in the 70s voted by his fellow professional. Answer that one.
Dirty Leeds. Clough was spot on.
Clough was jealous of Leeds and Revie fact!
hatchet men
@@bucko2801 where is the bottle in knocking someone out with his forearm like that? Late shots were his speciality. A complete grub.
Hilarious reading the twonks who think Fat Franny Lee mullered Hunter. Norman knocked his two front teeth out and when Lee whined about it at the next England session, he offered to take him in the car park and knock the rest out. 😂
Open your eyes mate. Hunter threw a snidey punch - then when Lee fronted him up on the way off, Hunter was going in two directions - back and then down.
Trouble is that substitutes were only brought in very late in the 60's and before that, there must have been so many instances where a player kicked someone out of the game with no replacement being available, Hunter was a thug.
All those witnesses to that.
Hunter and his type are a disgrace. Most of the Leeds team at that period were of a similar persuasion.
Nonsense.
Brian Clough called it right about Leeds and the thug Hunter.
Shame Clough made an utter twat of himself at Leeds wasn't it ?
Clough was a cheat.
WACCOE
Neymar saw the video and asked for red card to the referee....
Francis Lee showed what a chicken Hunter was.
Hard man my arse , tackling like that from behind is the ultimate ultimate cowardice .
But it wasn't from behind though was it. Watch the video. Numnuts
How was it a tackle from behind, or are you watching this footage back to front? you Sir have a blinkered opinion!!!!
@@stibstabler4689 3 years to late just like hunter
@@kevinwilson598 you mean too late, Herbert!
Hunter appears to just run into him, yeah it was super late but not as bad as a two footed tackle that could end a career. More a body check and a bit unlucky how he actually caught him. Agreed though he'd have been sent of today... probably criminally charged too!
The problem is that with many of these very short clips is that they never show what had gone on before. In those days players from all sides, there were no angels back in the 60's, took revenge for what today would be called assaults on their teammates that had happened earlier. As has been said before the Leeds team were quite open in the statement that if you play football against us we will play football but if you try to kick us out of the game then we will retaliate. Many sides chose not to even attempt to play football against Leeds because they knew what the result would be and so they resorted to less legal tactics. Referees in those days took a note of what went on and when the retaliation came, from all sides, chose to be lenient.
WHAT A BUNCH OD SHITE YOU TYPE
Correct stephen hodgson
Utter bollocks. Leeds could play when they wanted to but preferred the thuggish behaviour that they are remembered for.
@@cockercat sadly people like you only saw Leeds on Match of the Day, or what you read in the Manchester and London press (no matter how much you might claim otherwise) the vast majority of the time Leeds played their football. As has been said by many of the players from that Leeds side "if you want to play football we will play football but if you come to kick us we will kick back." As Leeds usually finished mid table in the disciplinary table every season the facts also paint a very different picture, that is unless you are saying everybody in the division were thugs. If you look at the number of league games most of that Leeds side played then you discover that most played the majority of the time which shows they were not having disciplinary problems.
Bit late there Norman
john davies h
To all the Everton fans on here... check out the other 60s games v Leeds.. you gave as good as you got (Bobby Collins )
There was a notorious game in '64 [I think] where both teams had to be taken off the field but Everton and Leeds always remind me of a comment from Mike Summerbee {long forgotten where I read it or heard it as it was a good thirty years ago now} but it was of the gist that Leeds and Everton were the two best footballing sides in the country in the 60s and early 70s but one missed out on more trophies because they used to get too physical and forgot to play while the other missed out on more trophies because they tried to play too much and forgot to get physical.
Three Leeds players had broken legs in the Revie era: Collins, Cooper and Reaney. And I don’t think those were from tackles by Norman Hunter - RIP Legend and a true gentleman and lovely man off the pitch
Collins would have chopped down his granny…. from behind of course!
That's not tough , that's cowardice, attacking some one when they dont expect it
But it wasn't from behind was it, watch the clip.
From when the whistle blows, any quality player should be prepared for anything. That is how I teach people.
@@paradisefound100 You can be as prepared as you like but you cant prepare for a gutless tackle like that when you are in a prone position. Even the best players will get injured if someone wants to do them badly enough, especially back then when refs allowed it to happen. Look at what happened to Maradona.
He wouldn't go near Tommy Smith.
Pity he couldnt tackle The Polish player in the qualifying game for world cup 74 tackled like a fannybaws and wee Franny Lee sorted this thug out
Real football played by real men and not those who will roll about if you fart in their direction
Sons of Saville, hated everywhere bin your medals son, you cheated, Rip cloughie⚽👏
One Jimmy Saville.. LUFC
@@kimlanghorn8383 saddo
@@davenolan3082 What do you expect from a Leeds fan ?
Jealous bastards !!!!
Fuck off and rot, Cloughie was an useless drunk .
That's fine Norman, but stay away from Johnny Morrissey, he may come lookin for you,, Moggsy could be nasty too!
I was watching games like this at the Old Dell in the sixties, Hunter was a thug, pure and simple. Knew what he was doing, had zero respect for him then as I do now.
Yet he won the fair player of the year award which was done by a vote of players in the league.
Yet he won the PFA twice. The players who played against him voted for him. Explain that please.
@@paradisefound100 At the Dell you were very very near to the pitch, I know what I saw, we had John McGrath, our number 5, a hard man, takled hard, but he was fair, by the standards of the day. Hunter left players writhing on ground, whether he meant it or not. I'm well into my mid sixties watched him many times and I've never thought of him any other way. I am however very sorry to hear that he has died of Covid19, no one would wish that on anyone....I'm sure that off the pitch he was a thoroughly decent guy.
They all talk about so called 'hard men' in the 70s but all liked to keep away from Stoke City's Denis Smith. Fearless, ruthless in administering retribution when transgressed, and a complete nutter and sometimes psychopath when riled - All the other so called 'hard cases' gave Denis a wide berth. And as for 'taking it' he broke virtually every bone in his body playing for Stoke City during his one club career. Sometimes even played with said, broken bones, There were absolutely non 'harder' or tougher competitors than Denis Smith.(look him up)
It’s strange.I remember Alf Ramsey of all people, said on TV, that he told Norman Hunter, that if there were no Bobby Moore. He would be in the England team on a more or less permanent basis. That he considered him second only to Bobby Moore! Norman Hunter apparently thanked Alf Ramsey for that and said that if he Alf Ramsey,Considered him second to Bobby Moore then he will accept that. You couldn’t have two players who were so different,in their reading of the game,or their personal conduct on the field.
Alf Ramsey is also rotting in hell
Hunter replaced Bobby Moore for the WC qualifier against Poland at Wembley. Bobby's error cost us the first game in Poland, Hunter's error led to Poland's goal in the second game.
Typical Leeds . Dirty team . Brian Clough had your number.
Nowadays there would be 20 slomo replays from different angles. Here nothing. Not even a realtime repeat.
Was Hunter even punished for that?
Not even booked.
Norman "Bites Yer Legs" Hunter
Wudnt do it to Johnny Morrissey he would have really done hunter in Fact
Francis Lee got so fed up with that animal that he chased him down and punched him.
Funny how Morrissey played many times against Leeds but never went near Hunter. Maybe because Morrissey was a bit of a coward and only did players from behind.
@@brallorbow6703 Francis Lee was a nasty bit of work always taking a nibble at defenders he even got Bobby Moore to react to him once. But while he was happy to dish it out he never was one who was willing to take it back. Oh and he didn't chase him they came together in a clash after Lee had been constantly outplayed by Hunter and he didn't like it so resorted to violence.
@@stephenhodgson3506 you defending a comlete butthole like Norman Hunter and trying to tell me he is a saint? That man could start a fight in a tiny room without a person in sight!
@@brallorbow6703 His fellow pros voted him player of the year. the great managers of the day who were managing when when he was playing all rate him. An inductee into the English Football Hall of Fame. All these professionals rate him while you don't. It appears that you think you know better than all of them. I'm guessing you never played the game at a high level so I think I'll choose to ignore your opinion because the weight of evidence shows you don't know a thing your talking about.
When football was played by men.
No stretchers in those days I guess ?
No they had the magic sponge
Proper.
Cheap shot. Franny Lee showed how "hard" Hunter was when it was one-on-one and he was half his size.
Compare and contrast Norman Hunter with Everton's equivalent, Brian Labone. Labone, famous as one of the most scrupulously fair players ever to have played and Hunter, who, when informed he had just broken a leg asked "whose?".
Ffs he hit him like he owed him money
Franny Lee was the biggest con artist for pens he was clever conning the ref with his tactics of getting a pen most of his pens were not pens look at the replay NORMAN never touched him.Norman got pissed off and walloped him. Franny Lee and Norman where good friends away from football they always joked at after dinner speeches about it. Hard men Bobby Collins was a small man hard as nails played for Celtic,Everton and Leeds United. Little Bobby Collins would take on anyone tackle himself and get tackled he was shown so much respect by his opponents and could play with out fear he could take on anyone but always shook your hand after. Another hard man Nobody mentions is Johnny Giles 🍀 he Never messd about did a job and would take anyone on . People always said the Leeds United man you have to watch out for is Johnny Giles. Every football club way back had hard men and tackle's where part of the game. Them days player's Knew how to tackle. Teams in All 4 Division's had hard men same as Scottish football that's when football was football. R.I.P. Norman LEEDS UNITED 🦚 legend who had respect off his fellow opponents.Marching on together 🇮🇨👊✊🤍💛💙