Tim Southampton Rover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Growing up watching Rovers in the 90s, it felt like we always had at least a few players in each team who made you think: “Yeah… I wouldn’t want to mess with them!” Players like Batty come to mind, and of course Shearer, Hendry, and even Newell looked like they could certainly handle themselves. Fast‑forward to the 00s and… well… Andy Todd arrived. A man who seemed to specialise in elbows and the occasional bit of diplomacy delivered via the boot. The famous moment he turned round and kicked Christophe Dugarry up the derrière is still one of those classic memories that feels impossible to forget. We also had players like Bellamy, big Chris Samba, and Admiral Ryan Nelsen - lads who were always up for a scrap on the pitch but gentlemen off it (well, Samba and Nelsen anyway!). You could even say that Robbie Savage would always back up a teammate, even if he wouldn’t quite make the “hardman of Ewood” shortlist. But looking at the most recent Rovers squads… I don’t really see a proper “don’t mess with him” figure anymore. Perhaps football has changed. Maybe that edge gets coached out of them. They all seem nice. Friendly. Media‑trained. Professional. But not exactly the type to put the fear of Ewood into anyone. Am I being fair? Who would you say has that bit of bite in today’s team? I’d love to know who you’ve watched over the years, in particular from those who watched pre-Premier League football. I bet there are some tough players back in the day! Maybe there are some players who may not be the absolute hardman but deserve a mention. The main question is this: Who deserves the crown as the ultimate Hardman of Ewood Park? 🦾 1 Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago In my time following the club (start of the 90s), I’d probably go with Andy Todd. Not only was he tough as nails but he had the combination of that and being slightly unhinged at times. Enough to frighten his own teammates let alone the opposition! Oh for an Andy Todd in the side today. Quote
MarkBRFC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Faz, Keeley, Moran, Batty, Todd, Mokoena. Next rung down would be players like Hendry, Shearer, Newell, Reid, Nelsen. Can't think of many in the venkys era that you would put in that list. Quote
broadsword Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Nicky Reid, not Stephen? Or maybe Stephen? Maybe my memory is failing me, but I don't remember Batty being hard. How about John McNammee (probably spelt his name incorrectly) Quote
London blue Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I always thought Ooijer gave off this vibe, I loved him. Quote
LeftWinger Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 50 minutes ago, broadsword said: Nicky Reid, not Stephen? Or maybe Stephen? Maybe my memory is failing me, but I don't remember Batty being hard. How about John McNammee (probably spelt his name incorrectly) Roy Keane listed Batty as one of his toughest opponents and called him 'nasty'. I'd have Batty down as being hard. Quote
Miller11 Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago Wasn’t a regular fixture, or here for very long, but Andy Morrison probably tops the list. Quote
MarkBRFC Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Wasn’t a regular fixture, or here for very long, but Andy Morrison probably tops the list. Great shout, probably only played about 5 games for us. Nicky Marker another one that could look after himself. Quote
LeftWinger Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago Salgado was tough as well. Steve McManaman said of Salgado: "The hardest person in the world. A genuine psychopath, even in training." Quote
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