DannyThomas_1981
Well-Known Member
Lots of good candidates for this one and I'm sure I'm missing some impressive names on the team sheet.
Take no prisoners XI:
Sealey. In a position marked by craziness, Les (RIP) took it to whole new levels. East London gangster swagger so could phone some heavy connections if anything happened on the pitch (with concrete boots on fast order).
Dabo. Want to include a current player. Always the first to rush in if there's any aggro or exact revenge. Brilliant. Given the way he plays on the edge it's amazing he doesn't have a more impressive collection of red cards.
Kilkline. Fearsome on and off the pitch. Lots of stories.
Curtis. Completely intimidated the 87 team when he was in his 50s. City's hardest player of all time.
Billing. Just look at him. Enough said.
Stuart Pearce. Wasn't called pyscho for nothing.
Steve Hunt. Once saw him spark out a Saints player with a head-butt which was no accident. Think I read on here once he was a black belt in judo or something similar.
McGrath. Silent assassin.
Yorath. In one of the best City sides ever, Terry was brilliant and most importantly the enforcer.
Hartson. Kicked a team mate in the head. In training.
Mick Harford. One of the hardest players to play in the Premier League. Only 1 game for us. 1 goal. He's in deservedly by hard earned reputation elsewhere.
Imagine that lot walking out together in their prime - absolute carnage.
Take no prisoners XI:
Sealey. In a position marked by craziness, Les (RIP) took it to whole new levels. East London gangster swagger so could phone some heavy connections if anything happened on the pitch (with concrete boots on fast order).
Dabo. Want to include a current player. Always the first to rush in if there's any aggro or exact revenge. Brilliant. Given the way he plays on the edge it's amazing he doesn't have a more impressive collection of red cards.
Kilkline. Fearsome on and off the pitch. Lots of stories.
Curtis. Completely intimidated the 87 team when he was in his 50s. City's hardest player of all time.
Billing. Just look at him. Enough said.
Stuart Pearce. Wasn't called pyscho for nothing.
Steve Hunt. Once saw him spark out a Saints player with a head-butt which was no accident. Think I read on here once he was a black belt in judo or something similar.
McGrath. Silent assassin.
Yorath. In one of the best City sides ever, Terry was brilliant and most importantly the enforcer.
Hartson. Kicked a team mate in the head. In training.
Mick Harford. One of the hardest players to play in the Premier League. Only 1 game for us. 1 goal. He's in deservedly by hard earned reputation elsewhere.
Imagine that lot walking out together in their prime - absolute carnage.