*Joey ate the frogs legs, made the Swiss roll, and now he’s Munching Gladbach*
ManicPanda767 on
Has to be Nunez after his brief career as a heavyweight chair tosser.
Duncan_DC on
In the premiere league era, Gerrard leads all Reds with seven red cards. My guess though is if you went back to the 70s – when the rules and camera technology were very different – that you would find some truly terrifying levels of two-foot-in tackles and aggression that would get a player banned now.
ivyiolite on
Suarez literally bit someone
OKsoIneedAnAccount on
Craig Bellamy. At least if you ask Riise 😬
Marko-Darko on
“I didn’t mean to break both of his legs if I’m honest… I only meant to break one.” – Neil Ruddock regarding Andy Cole
Radiant_Pudding5133 on
Got to be Souness.
Plus that collage would be incomplete missing his magnificent moustache.
Souness without a doubt. Mascherano is up there though.
TheOnionSack on
Razor
Alternative_Week_117 on
If its not Souness I give up on this sub. He broke a guys jaw in European game just because it improved our chances of winning. Multiple players of the side that conquered all of Europe say he’s the greatest captain. Lawrenson said Souness was the greatest captain not just because of what he did on the pitch but was ‘very handy in the tunnel’. He chased players around the changing rooms including Bellamy, offered Dier and Bowyer a fight them 2 vs him when he was the manager of Newcastle, chinned Kevin Durant when he was the player manager of Rangers in a training session. Oh and he planted a Galatasaray flag in the centre circle of Fenerbahçe.
Amazing player but a real hard bastard and a bit of a thug. my favourite player, Graeme James Souness.
Souness was brutal, nobody messed with him, he gave as good as he got while being a great player.
rockoboks on
Skrtel
Pretty_Cap_9032 on
Souness
Davidpool78 on
Smith or Souness.
LuMzGuNz on
Mascherano
Accomplished_Put8385 on
Mascherano
ArtlessBusker on
Souness. I think the tackle he made as a rangers player (studs up directly into the groin) stands alongside the worst I’ve ever seen. If fairness to Souey, he pointed to the back of his sock, to show the ref that he’d been provoked…oblivious to the opposition player’s testicles which must have been caught up in his studs. He brought a particular seething psychotic rage to his play that he did well to (mostly) contain.
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Razor?
Skrtel
Klopp?
Souness.
Suarez
Souness
Mascherano
Has to be Souness. The man was a bit of a nut job. We had a lot of tough players but Souness was definitely the most agressive.
If you have any doubts read this article about him breaking the jaw of a player in european cup semi final: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/graeme-souness-punch-liverpool-dinamo-bucharest-lica-movila-a9460471.html
On the punch that broke the players jaw Souness had this to say: “It was the best punch I delivered in my life.”
Suarez. I mean, can it get more aggressive than literally trying to eat your opponent? 😂
[Joey Jones](https://www.friendsofliverpool.com/2017/05/40-years-legends-meet-fans-celebrate-rome-77/)
*Joey ate the frogs legs, made the Swiss roll, and now he’s Munching Gladbach*
Has to be Nunez after his brief career as a heavyweight chair tosser.
In the premiere league era, Gerrard leads all Reds with seven red cards. My guess though is if you went back to the 70s – when the rules and camera technology were very different – that you would find some truly terrifying levels of two-foot-in tackles and aggression that would get a player banned now.
Suarez literally bit someone
Craig Bellamy. At least if you ask Riise 😬
“I didn’t mean to break both of his legs if I’m honest… I only meant to break one.” – Neil Ruddock regarding Andy Cole
Got to be Souness.
Plus that collage would be incomplete missing his magnificent moustache.
More recent will be mascherano
Souness, Suarez, or Mascherano.
Tommy Smith.
https://youtu.be/fvNm-kQwJuk?si=Lt2kLorUPOwUrbhD
David burrows
Used to have a fanzine page back in the day on my wall, It was just a beano type cartoon with his feet going into the opposing players head
Pretty much summed him up
Overall with games played, Steve McMahon is up there as well
Razor
Suarez
Souness and it isn’t even close. Made Keane and Vieira look like little bunnies.
Bellamy with a golf club
This sub has an insanely short memory. Most of you wouldn’t even look Neil Ruddock in the eye 😂
[Here’s a Wikipedia summary of his time at Liverpool for anyone interested. There’s not much football.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Ruddock#Liverpool)
Souness
Neal ‘razor’ ruddock
Souness / Dicks
Souness/Suarez
https://preview.redd.it/n15jzoxiokod1.jpeg?width=615&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c6615bcd02aa2a857e0e989ec4d3afce03abb1c8
Sami hypia
Souness without a doubt. Mascherano is up there though.
Razor
If its not Souness I give up on this sub. He broke a guys jaw in European game just because it improved our chances of winning. Multiple players of the side that conquered all of Europe say he’s the greatest captain. Lawrenson said Souness was the greatest captain not just because of what he did on the pitch but was ‘very handy in the tunnel’. He chased players around the changing rooms including Bellamy, offered Dier and Bowyer a fight them 2 vs him when he was the manager of Newcastle, chinned Kevin Durant when he was the player manager of Rangers in a training session. Oh and he planted a Galatasaray flag in the centre circle of Fenerbahçe.
Amazing player but a real hard bastard and a bit of a thug. my favourite player, Graeme James Souness.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygVgxYa3mlo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygVgxYa3mlo)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDi2SW2FzP0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDi2SW2FzP0)
Lads…we can all agree here.
…Steve Finnan
Souness was brutal, nobody messed with him, he gave as good as he got while being a great player.
Skrtel
Souness
Smith or Souness.
Mascherano
Mascherano
Souness. I think the tackle he made as a rangers player (studs up directly into the groin) stands alongside the worst I’ve ever seen. If fairness to Souey, he pointed to the back of his sock, to show the ref that he’d been provoked…oblivious to the opposition player’s testicles which must have been caught up in his studs. He brought a particular seething psychotic rage to his play that he did well to (mostly) contain.
Masch. Not even a question for me.
Souness, Mascherano