Neil Ruddock tackle on Duncan Ferguson
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A time in history when getting up quickly after a bad tackle was more important than rolling around crying . Good old days.
Bang on mate...literally lol
100%. You don't let them know they've hurt you. I was at uni in 2008 and the foreign lads were rolling around acting injured, and there wasn't even a ref.
It was Duncan Ferguson. Believe it or not, there was loads of complaining even back then about players diving and rolling around.
Comparatively speaking, it's not that long ago. Still in the EPL era.
@@tsoiboy4073 I watched football back in those days, diving and rolling around was extremely rare. You are patentily wrong and shoving your personal agenda in place of the actual truth. Go watch your modern balet dancers/sprinters spread rainbows all over the pitch
Nice to see how they played, no fuss after being tackled, no attempts to make it look worse, no rolling around. If anything the opposite, they didn't want to show any pain
Good, interesting comment. Different mentality or just harder men? Not sure but maybe a bit of both
@@markfarnon6742 Look at Big Dunc's heavy touch early in the clip. He wouldn't play in the Premier League nowadays with a touch like that. It's a different sport now. Back then there was a place for hard nuts, first foul was free, refs let a lot go, players didn't roll around on the floor, and being good in the air was enough for a CB or striker. Loads of players like this still exist, but they just don't get game time at the highest level anymore.
Love this comment and the responses to it, today's players seem to be made out of glass.
Eh? .. The Liverpool lad dived like a sub marine for Dunc's booking!
@@andyw9255 bad touch in the clip doesn’t mean he always had a bad touch. Think his record again United, the dominant team in his era, showed he was a class player.
Rudduck tackle wasn't late he got there as fast as he could 😳
Which wasn't very fast. 🤤
Exactly!!
You can measure the time he takes on a calendar now, he’s turned into a humongous lump of lard.
Ruddock swapped running boots for tackling boots, worked out pretty well if you ask me! 🤪👍
He got there at Pie O'clock.
Back in the day when footballers had a bit of character!
They've all been PR'd to death & personality sterilised. The ones who have a bit of character are seen as crazy or weird. Jimmy Bullard, Matt le tisser, balotelli.
Great shout, dull boring sanitised plebs now
Peter Crouch is a modern one! And of course Kevin Ellison!!
And that standard was absolutely awful
Just waiting for you to moan about how Top of the Pops is rubbish these days
Ruddock and Ferguson. Two blokes having a good old kick about with no bullshit.
Big Dunc and Razor weren't "rolling around on the ground" types... it seems mutual respect here, two proper tough guys of the game... fair play, wish there were more of these guys about now
Modern players are built like tanks, they wouldn't even feel these lads bouncing off them
@새론이t you obviously missed out on a few guys ..... e.g. Stuart Pearce, Steve McMahon, Jaap Stam and quite a few more wouldn't "bounce" off anyone - even now after they've finished playing!
@@clon76 Nice bit of irony! :D Messi wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes in Maradona's time. CR07 would have been chased out of town. You might as well play football in meadows these days as you mustn't touch the flowers!
@@Neil_MALTHUS CR07??🤣🤣
@@tonyinit8488. Well said, absolutely 100% spot on 👍.
Im a born and bred Liverpool fan and remember this game..i love how back then it was still a mans game...Razor Ruddock flies in from behind and Big Dunc dont bat an eyelid..no rolling around or doing backflips and somersaults 😂 wow how the game has changed now.
The more foreign players entered the English game, the more diving. Shame really.
@@Redesign24 yep he chased the two fuckers down the road whilst he was stark bollock naked..I don't think they'll be coming back for the silverware anytime soon 😅😅
I was at the game and ruddock thought he could bully Ferguson until he put him on his arse he was standing over ruddock telling him off ruddock was never them same after that
Wonderful skill by the Liverpool thug - trying to break Duncs ancle. Low life.
@@j0rundurYep, & I see how the L'pool fan '@Ponyboy..' says it was a 'man's game, no rolling around, etc.. back then' but doesn't acknowledge the huge part so many MEMBERS (yep, members, lol) of HIS team have played in changing all that 'MAN'S GAME' stuff he pretends to miss.. (Better they just 🙊 than talk 🔴💩, I reckon) .. 🤔⚽💙
If you look at League 1 and 2 now, this is where the honest players are, not the actors in the Premier League and Championship.
Cantona just said something like that....said if he was a football fan in England now, he'd follow a Championship side
@Tubby Beaver it's a good point, I support Man Utd, go to games but I go to Burton Albion games several times a season, feels more real and more representative of British football
The boomer comments are laughable, these are the same boomers who watch footy still, and scream when their players are tackled hard.
Love this. Straight back, no rolling around, carrying on with the game. How on earth has the game changed soo much
Money.
Foreigners. British players were known to be like this, sportsmanship and all that. While at this exact time Serie A and La Liga was full of divers and cheats.
@@channelbreehow has money made players dive and roll around? People use the money excuse for everything and whilst lots of things are due to that, money hasn't made players fall over more often
Loved these days. Dunc just bounces up. Miss it big time!
And no rolling around and squeeling.
Razor Ruddock & Big Dunc, with his pigeons these days, what a combo..
I miss contact football…and all of those British players…those were the days
Dunc loved the rough stuff, he respected his hard oppents and they respected him
Uselss player though
@@beniteztheconmanHe really wasn't, he was actually much better with the ball at his feet than many give him credit for.
Shame McMahon wasn't playing then, horrific tackles at times. Rare player who played for both if I'm not mistaken.
Loved bullying smaller players. Wasn't half as yard when Ruddock nailed him.
The irony is, Ferguson and Ruddock are really nice fellas
I am an Everton Ian but you cannot dislike Neil. There is a great clip on UA-cam were he tells a great story about Jason Mcateer when they were in Ireland. It is really funny.
You mustve missed the bit where Ruddock is a serial debtor & cheat. Nice bloke tho for sure
As i have a friend who knows Ruddock's ex...apparently, he wasn't a particularly nice fella at all.
Not really an irony, is it? It'd be more of an irony, I'd say, if people like CR07 and Neymar turned out to be more than semi-decent human beings.
Ruddock is an absolute bell end
Ruddock was one of the brave ones. Not many had the minerals to go in on dunc like that! This is a beautiful time when football was a contact sport...i miss these days!
Not as physical maybe but far advanced technically
Not many Duncan would've not reacted to either, he knew Ruddock was not one to mess with.
I love how football fans think Dunc was hard as nails. Stick him in a professional rugby match and he'd be begging for his mommy
@@marcoddy6812 Rugby's full fat toffs, basically door men playing a shit boring sport
@@kop1986 yeah course it is. I said professional, not local league. Oh and try saying that about Rugby League players.. they are as working class as they come and would smash each and every 'football hard man' in a matter of seconds.
When players only collapsed due to exhaustion, better times
I get the impression that fergusson quite enjoyed this kind of battle
Neil Ruddock is never late, Frodo Baggins. He arrives precisely when he means to!
Razor
The only man to go for Ferguson and get away with it. Salute.
Ferguson is only good for hitting disabled people
Sol Campbell went for him in 2005, I think it's on UA-cam lol
Agreed people who think Ruddock was a flat track bully, he really wasn’t. Very few people messed with Ferguson, you had to be willing to go all the way.
Only got away with it as Big Dunc was booked already
@@mrjefferson999999 That was the plan.
I’d love to see Neymar get a tackle like that! He’d be too scared to play!
He'd still be rolling now !...
He wouldn't even go onto the pitch if he saw big Dunc
Sterling and Kane where worse at the Euros.
@@markmeloni2388 haha neymar even had a massive meme from diving, watch psg he just throws himself into players constantly
Definitely respect between both. Proper old skool
Dave Watson was concussed after a clash of heads with a Manchester City player in 1994, he got up dazed but said "I didn't want him to see that I was hurt"
Imagine that now
I recall hearing about a league game in the 90s, after a clash of heads one of the players was dazed. Physio runs on, checks him over. Physio goes over to the manager,
Manager: "How is he?"
Physio: "Pretty bad. He's conscious, but he doesn't know who he is. Are we going to substitute him?"
Manager: "No. Tell him he's Pele."
Love how Dunc just got straight up. Hard as nails he was
So hard he went and picked on little Rob Jones because he was scared of Razor. Yeah, really hard 🙄
@david gallacher I've been drunk all weekend 🤣
@david gallacher didn't appear like Razor was scared of Ferguson that's for sure 😁😁🤣
Tied up burglars in his own house and beat the shit outta them😂 Proper nails💪
@david gallacher Razer was a boxer, Duncan was a nutter, both hard but trained fighter comes out on top.
Fair play to Ferguson, he could dish it out but he could take it too. Gets straight back up and gets on with it
remember an interview with ruddock saying he thought he wouldn't see Ferguson after smashing him but it was the worst thing he did, as it lit a fire in Ferguson. There is a psychology to marking people and some players actually want to be in a confrontation and they grow from it.
Diego Costa.
Spot on.
Luis Suarez
Vinnie Jones
Diego Costa? He was a ponce, absolutely shit himself whenever a defender with some balls went near him. He's still trying to get out of Damien Delaney's pocket.
i miss players kickin lumps out of each other, even as kids we practiced taking each other out
My money would always be on Duncan and I'm Celtic supporter
Absolute state of modern football when you compare it to this.
Two of the greatest real men playing the real game. It's a joke now football ⚽️
Couldn't agree more,players getting booked for getting stuck in and the cheating divers ruining the game,not football as we know it
It’s all about the money now, huge salaries, selfies, haircuts, tattoos and play acting! Barely allowed to tackle nowadays!! Football and life has become a joke now! Everyone gets offended over nothing nowadays. And don’t get me started on that daft kneeling, before kick off!!
@@keithy507 too true…wish I could go back to 80s and 90s football…it’s overpaid shite nowadays…
The trouble is it’s 85 percent of players who are not born in this country who actually do all the play acting 🎭. Loved the 70s and 80s football ⚽️. Proper games and money we’ll spent I say. 👍🏼🇬🇧🇬🇧👌
It's a non-contact sport now. Back in the day the likes of Tommy Smith, Norman Hunter, Ron Harris, Peter Storey and Jack Charlton would be lucky to play a dozen games a season due to suspensions. Football today is largely why I haven't watched a game in over fifteen years.
90s era - Just an every day tackle
Today's era - VAR have to look at it for the 10th time
The days when this was proper football when a player gets fouled, jumps up,carries on playing and usually goes to tackle the next player with aggression. Not like nowadays when the slightest of touches sends them rolling around like they have been snipered.
Yea when legs got snapped for fun mint craic mate 👍 late challenges everywhere imagine if it was you and you had kids and your career ended from a shite footballer and a late tackle.
When it was mens physical game Centre Halves would go through Centre Forwards BUT old school Centre Forwards the likes off McCoist ,Shearer would never roll about and show weakness simply dust themselves down & sly wink saying I owe you one .Duncan Ferguson on other hand would throw opponents about ,grab them by throat or chuck odd elbow and not shy chuck a punch either . Everton fans will remember this moment when they realised Liverpools hard man just smashed Duncan & he simply got up & had that look “ Is that your best Neil” Game saw Legend in making Scored first goal v Liverpool As Glasgow Rangers fan we all knew Duncan was an old school no nonsense Striker Loved to battle esp in air fearless I was gutted but fully understood why Duncan had to leave Dunc would smash opponents out his way Rio Ferdinand thought was dogs bollocks Roy Keane also both learned very quickly stay away from mad Jock Tough Jaap Stam battles earned Duncan Stams full respect
Great comments mate agree 100%
McCoist = old school - lay off the bucky , he was an average height not physical no 9 playing in a crap league - Hateley for sure but McCoist could finish well ; as he had lots of service from a cheque book team in a pub league - Dunc F was a thug - hence his stretch in Bar L = his very poor first touch led to his yellow in this clip
Dennis Wise, hard as bloody nails
Love how Dunc jumped up. That’s how it should be. Show no weakness
Fair play Razor, not many wanted to mix it with Ferguson 😂
Ferguson ultimately won the battle with Ruddock that night but it was a great watch with neither giving an inch. Ruddock was actually one of the few Liverpool players from their 'spice boys' era that relished the physicality of the derby as most of them didn't hence Liverpool didn't have a great record in Merseyside derbies around that time against some pretty average Everton sides. Roy Evans publicly slagged Everton off after one drawn Anfield derby for our rather robust approach and Ruddock actually went against his manager and defended Everton!
Dogs of war Vs the spice boys was only going to end one way, pity the moyes teams and following generally crumbled, particularly away
@@dogsbollocksgenius9480 Moyes has still never won a game at Anfield with any of the clubs he's managed since leaving us, or any league game away at Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and of course Liverpool. We only won 4 derbys in the whole of the Moyes era.
@@Prodigy_Fan yeah, we were better than them in certain times aswell, they were dreadful around 2010-12 and he still bottled it every year there, we used to beat every single big team except them lot, annoying. Not enough leaders in that team to go against the likes of carragher and gerrard, people like Jags Osman Baines, too nice
@@dogsbollocksgenius9480 That FA Cup semi final defeat to them at Wembley in 2012 was probably the worst loss to them in the Moyes era. We were a better side than them at the time, finished above them 2 years running and Moyes totally bottled the second half with his negative tactics when we were a goal up. Liverpool were completely there for the taking that day and we blew it. I recall so much anger about when I was leaving Wembley that day.
Best game I saw was West Ham v Everton Dunc v Ruddock and Dicks.Real footballers and men.
Wish Liverpool had players like ruddock now,he was shit
Brilliant
Wish Everton had a first team coach like drunken Duncan , oh hang on a min ...
Imagine Ruddock playing today, or Vinnie Jones,
Vinnie Jones couldn't play in his prime tbh, a poor footballer.
Very nostalgic although it’s fair to admit that as the physicality has decreased technicality has improved. I think we hit a sweet spot in this country late 90’s early 00’s.. as someone else has commented what I miss most isn’t the hard tackles but the characters. Another debatable point is that while players are more athletic and technical we actually see less flair and individuality with a few expectations of course. I look forward to seeing where this ever evolving sport goes next
This was before the TV money came in and the five star treatment all the players had a responsibility to look after themselves which I believe is missing in the modern top flight
Football was crap in the late 90s, early 00s. It's much better now. Go back and watch a game, the ball's in the air half the time, everyone plays like Dyche's Burnley.
The problem now is everything else around football-- the corporatised clubs and fanbases. The foreign owned clubs. The huge disparity in finances between the top clubs and the rest, the PL and the rest.
Spot on.
I have a feeling its not going in the right direction at all.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 Yeah, maybe in England, not elsewhere, but then again, the Prem was like the 5th best league back in the 90s.
The good old dark days
Nah,bring back 'Chopper' Harris of Chelsea now he was a hard player.
Bring back Harry Roberts
Dark?? What was dark about the early PL seasons?
Liverpools performances , teams, lack of silverware. Come on sleepy wake up
@@Ellis_B Didn't realise you were a Liverpool fan. I thought you meant the league as a whole back then.
Razor was a trifle late on the two-footed tackle and Ferguson was up on his feet like "is that the best you got?" F*ckin hell, the pansy's these days would've been rolling around crying and trying to con the ref. This was proper football. Fair play to both of them.
when football was football cold but no snowflakes in sight
And stadiums were full of real fans with passion not nob heads sat filming the full game on the phones
Razor never sgied away.. against anyone.. good lad!
In the middle of a fight a football match broke out
These were the days when you put your foot in you just got on with it. Imagine Neymar in this era 🤣 🤣 🤣
Little prick wouldn't make it out the dressing room....
Hardly a dangerous tackle though.we seem to have lost that firm but fair attitude football is so desensitised now ,rugby league is the same which is a shame.
You see a tackle like this nowadays and the player would be rolling around the ground in hysterics.
Duncan was a big hit at goodison park in the 90s
Peter Brackley my favourite commentator of the 90s ..
mine was Andy Gray loved his passion
This is proper football! Big tackles, passion and proper men. How these modern players can look at themselves in the mirror after rolling about, pathetic!
these teams combined would lose 15-0 to a team like southampton in todays game
In reality simulation and diving were already a big part of the game by this point.
@@lewisf1935 yeah I agree, but in the pursuit of perfection the games turned soft af😂 that's why watching grass roots is 100x more entertaining that the top flight imo
@@jamesjarrett52 maybe so, but 100% worse in this day and age and god knows what it will be like in 10 years time😂😂
@@s4mm1tch3ll8 Most grassroots is copying what they see on live games nearly each week. Hands in the air when taking a corner..
Ferguson didn’t complain, he just got on with the game!
They were chanting 'You fat bastard' about Razor Ruddock even then. VERY prophetic.
It's funny reading all these comments about "the good old days" when football was a man's game.
I can remember my Grandad(RIP) saying the same thing about the 1940s & 50s. He said that modern footballers(1990s) were namby pamby. He say "look at him, rolling around like his been shot" & "you as much as breath on a GK and the ref blows up. In my day you could charge the gk"
In all honesty it's a game of skill not violence which just disrupts the game and is just used by players with less talent to try and gain an advantage.
@@kingshearer2 so, rolling around pretending to be hurt takes talent?
Nice way to completely miss the point of my post btw.
Ruddock was a good footballer 8 stone ago
He was never a good foootballler, he was awful, Liverpool lost the plot signing that big dopey lump
He was shit. He was a hard man that’s all. A bit like Vinnie Jones.
The 90s are a decade Liverpool fans would rather forget.
@@tramlad2 94-95 he had a brilliant season
@@capri2673 90's was the greatest decade for everything tbh especially United dominating. The world was a far happier place back then.
Big Dunc...absolute legend....house got broken into, he chased them out into the garden naked and beat the shit outta the 2 guys until the Police came.... brilliant.
Loved this era of football. When men were men. Footballers have ruined the game we love.
Irony. That's exactly what my 60s/70s generation said of Football in the era you loved. These tackles wouldn't even get you a free kick in 1970.
@@TheGiantKillers And it's what this generation will no doubt be saying about football(ers) 20 years from now.
@@MisAnnThorpe exactamundo
Loved football back in the day when the game was played by real men
well the further back you go the better it gets the 90's/00's were rubbish compared to the 80's etc..
Proper 👊👊👊 As Souness would say , “ a man’s game” 😂😂😂
Go back in ten year segments and see how it gradually gets even more brutal!
Imagine richarleson he would still be rolling round
Richarleson would be too shit scared to go anywhere near a ball boy!!!!
Probably be red cards today for both tackles.
big dunc.....legend
Neymar would be planning early retirement if he had to play against these guys
Compare this to Militao laying on the floor inside the area trying to waste time around the 93rd min with the ref telling him if he doesn't get up he will book him.
I prefer it now. That 'tackle' was actually an act of violence on DF's ankle. Garbage trick, 'Razor' knew exactly what he was doing. Automatic red these days. Wouldn't get a game in the top tier of football now. And football is all the better for that. From a LFC supporter.
It's all much better now: the speed, the skill, the play. That Old School machismo is the tired whining of low worth Loozers pining for the fjords
Yeah exactly I'd like to have more of the just get on with it, no play acting style of old football but that's about it.
@@SW-fn7cl Yes, very true, the high dramatics are tiresome, though I think many casual fans don't understand how much it can hurt when a professional footballer kicks you in your softer parts. Here in Canada the gridiron football and hockey fans are just know noting knobs on that issue. The referees need to move that stuff along, I think.
Proper football. Players today wouldn't stand a chance.
Fair play to Neil for putting one on him, just to send a message that hes gonna back his teammates
The only player Roy keane was scared of, big Duncan Ferguson
Thats not true he didnt want anything to do with Vinnie Jones back in the day either lol
Ruddock trying his best to look hard there! 😂 Ferguson would have smashed his face in
No rolling about for five minutes trying to get the opponent sent off but just getting up waiting for the chance to get revenge with their own aggressive tackle
"This is a man's game" - Graham Suness
Everybody knew what Graeme meant when he said it was a man’s game that presenter was only trying to hang him out and cause trouble and make a name for himself Graeme should have put a tackle on him “ oh sorry mate”
@@johnaustin635 it was taken out of context like usual. 🙄
Neil Rudduck avoided all eye contact with Duncan, because Duncan would have flattened him. Watch it carefull.
Big Duncan didn't want any of Ruddock. He knew he would beat the crap out of of him
@@beardtrick my money would be on razor..absolute animal back in the day
Both were on yellow cards, and on this occasion, both of them had the sense to avoid a second yellow or a red.
Nice to see a player equal in meanness to FDunc - Ruddock was great - I liked him at Spurs too. COYS
That's a minute of my life I'll not get back
During the 90 minutes of fighting ,punching,elbowing a football game broke out for 3 minutes😂
Soooo happy it’s no longer like this….being a thug should be reserved for the drunken buffoons in the streets….
Ruddock made a career out of being slow and two footed tackles… and he wasn’t the only one. If you want to celebrate stuff like that, go watch rugby where it’s ok for big people to jump on top of other big people.
One of the worst players to play for us
Ok grandma
@@adebolabloke6962 explain ?
Give me this over players going down every 5 minutes rolling around like they’ve been shot.
If you want to celebrate how players act today go watch ballet.
@@jimsim8736 that doesn’t even make sense does it ? ….so you prefer Ruddock over let’s say, Vigil Van Dijk ? sounds like you might prefer rugby…. Big people falling on top of other big people 🤷🏻
As a very very thuggish semi pro centre half my money will always be on Ferguson
The tackle was so hard it ripped the long sleeves off Dunc's shirt he was wearing earlier.
Two hard men back when you could watch football
Ruddock shit himself after, wouldn't go near Ferguson.
remember reading joe royle saying that after that tackle it woke ferguson up and ruddock stayed away
No he didn't.
He must have realised how lucky he was. Every time after he challenged Duncan he offered his hand hoping Duncan would shake it. Ruddock was more entertaining in an episode of Can't pay we'll take it away., his wife showed more aggression towards the bailiffs chasing him for money than he ever did on a pitch. Complete disgrace of man, he actually asked the bailiff " do you know who I am?"
Calm down Gary
Quality mate.... The complete tool of tools
@@Ellis_B calm down? Behave divvy.
Yeah and getting his kit off for money on TV and when Paul Merson told him straight about his drinking and health problems and he reacted like a egotistical prick. But suppose he's good for a few laughs.
@@garethrevell5873 agree Gareth, if fat drunken idiots with bra's on their heads makes you laugh he's your man. I guess he's not for us mate.
Well matched,those two!
Love how Ferguson doesn't even care that much. Challenges weren't that bad tbf
Any other player had done that to Ferguson he would have 100 percent punched him in the face yellow card already or not haha . Neil Ruddock was a monster and still is
Ruddock was a shit bag. Watch every other derby he played. He'd try to shake Duncans hand every time he went near him
Next you'll be saying Hypia Carragher and Ince were a match for Duncan.
A fair challenge dunc got up and moved on and scored ruddock kept his mouth shut dunc only retaliated to gobshites
Seems the only player Ferguson wouldn't retaliate against. Met his match...??
Fergus on would only fight people half his size
@@bythepowerofgreyskull5169 ahh I see. A bully....
Look up vids of him battling Jaap Stam or chucking “the guvnar” Paul ince like a rag doll then say he would only fight people half his size.😂😂
@@jackfrancom1999 Ince is half his size...
@@jackfrancom1999 Ince is half his size. And he didn't do fuck all to jaap stam. Shat himself
Notice how Ruddock only got him once Duncan was booked.
He got him once he picked on lil Rob Jones and put him straight.
@@Dante-vf4sd Never heard shut crap all he did is a tackle is dunc supposed tro attack every player who tackles him its the ones who mouth off at him rudduock wouldnt say a word
@@andykenny3425 If you say so
Came for the knuckle dragging comments and wasn’t disappointed.
The only time I have seen big Dunc not want to fight..
Love how they both just get on with the game … miss that quality , now just put up with the children
That play in the premiership
Ronaldo and co would have cried their eyes out if they were playing in that game! Lol
Big Dunc loving it, he could dish it out but he could take it as well. More than you can say for those two guys who made the error of breaking into his house !!
Proper men playing football. No rolling about the ground trying to get opposition booked.
Bloody hell, Neil Ruddock looks slim
Two hard men going at it !!
It's called 'old school !'
Back in the days when football was a man’s game and not for everyone
We've changed passion, effort & rivalry for skill, flamboyance & a flashy stadium.
Nice to remember a time when the players weren’t fannies and cared more about the football than their hair
Even Ferguson wouldn't dare fuck with Ruddock!
Fascinating
No complaints, just got on with it. No rolling around, properly players who REFUSED to show the other player they were hurt