Top TEN Hardest Premier League Footballers Of All Time

Date: 28th August 2010 at 10:09 am
Written by Tom Jones

The English Premiership is renowned for being one of the hardest and most keenly contested leagues in the world. Crunching tackles are common place and many a player would never dream of jumping out of a tackle. But the Premiership’s hardest players have some way to go to compete with one female footballer who is taking competitiveness to a whole new level. 20 year old American defender Elizabeth Lambert certainly gets stuck in when she plays as this video shows:


Lambert has been banned by her college team for her antics in that match, where she was kicking, punching and yanking opponents to the ground by their hair. Lambert is quoted in the Daily Mail as saying “I let my emotions get the best of me in a heated situation,” you can say that again. Whilst hard men in the Premier League may not go as far as the American defender during a game, some genuine tough players have played in England in the past. Here is a look at the top ten hardest players to ever play in the Premiership:

Stam10: Jaap Stam – The 6 ft 3 in Manchester United and Netherlands central defender was certainly a formidable opponent to come up against. Stam was a straight character who was said to have a serious approach to football, and he went into every tackle as if it were his last. Centre forwards rarely had the better of battles with the Dutchman as his build and physique was up there with anyone. In his PSV days it is rumoured that a fight on the field immediately ended as soon as Stam came towards the confrontation. He definitely wasn’t a man to be messed with.

Colin Hendry9: Colin Hendry – An old fashioned central defender, Hendry was as hard as granite and had an uncompromising approach to the art of defending. His tough nature meant that if the ball was in the air he would go and head it and nothing would get in his way. He once described a swinging elbow as shrugging off another player and was banned for six international matches as a result. The defender led Blackburn to the FA Premier League title back in 1995 and had courage in abundance, which he will need plenty of when he stars in I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here later this year.

Neil Ruddock8: Neil Ruddock – ‘Razor’ Ruddock was involved in plenty of bust ups during his football career, most famously clashing with Frenchmen Eric Cantona and Patrick Vieira. He seemed to enjoy dishing punishment out to his opponents and brought plenty of steel to the Liverpool defence for a number of years. His reputation as a hard man goes before him and to this day when he still appears in testimonials and charity matches he doesn’t exactly back out of tackles, as celebrity Tim Lovejoy will testify after geting his comeuppance after taking the mickey out of him.

Julian Dicks7: Julian Dicks – The West Ham defender would have been more suited to playing football before his time, as he was a traditional hard man. The tough tackler had the nickname ‘The Terminator’ and many of his challenges were enough to make your eyes water. The shaven-headed defender sure had the look of a hard man and his no nonsense approach endeared him to the Hammers’ fans. It seems since retiring he hasn’t lost any of his aggression either, as Dicks has admitted that he has smashed his golf clubs in anger after losing his rag after a fluffed shot.

Materazzi6: Marco Materazzi – The Italian defender is known as ‘The Matrix’ due to his unpredictable personality and wasn’t adverse to a crunching tackle every now and again. Materazzi seemed to have a switch that when he got angry he took it out on his opponents and illustrated that during his time in the Premiership with Everton. He knew how to wind up opponents as well as the infamous incident with French legend Zidane proves. He was head butted by Zidane after allegedly insulting the Frenchman’s family and got a taste of what he himself dished out during his career.

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  • Jake says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 10:50 am

    Lorik Cana ?

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    says: Lorik Cana ?
    Jake
  • Essexian76 says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 10:55 am

    No Arsene Wenger?, he’s had far more red cards than anyone in the entire history of PL football, but you’ll not see any one of them,Mr Hypocrite himself. You’re not allowed to be hard anymore, which leaves only cynical and calculated cowards to do the business on the field, and equally cowardly managers to defend their players and the instructions given to them. If you want to prevent this cynical type of football, start fining the managers, you’ll see it drop overnight, same applies to dissent!

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    says: No Arsene Wenger?, he's had far more red cards than anyone in the entire history of PL football, but you'll not see any one of them,Mr Hypocrite himself. You're not allowed to be hard anymore, which leaves only cynical and calculated cowards to do the business on the field, and equally cowardly managers to defend their players and the instructions given to them. If you want to prevent this cynical type of football, start fining the managers, you'll see it drop overnight, same applies to dissent!
    Essexian76
  • Gav says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 10:57 am

    AKASH. are you some kind of backward window licker???? numky

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    says: AKASH. are you some kind of backward window licker???? numky
    Gav
  • Jarty says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 10:58 am

    Keane used to regularly hide from Duncan Ferguson in Everton v Utd games and Pierce was just a pussy compared to him . One thing about Big Dunc was he was never sly or undehand , if someone upset him he just let them know in his own way in full view of everyone . Ask Ruddock ….. :)

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    says: Keane used to regularly hide from Duncan Ferguson in Everton v Utd games and Pierce was just a pussy compared to him . One thing about Big Dunc was he was never sly or undehand , if someone upset him he just let them know in his own way in full view of everyone . Ask Ruddock ..... :)
    Jarty
  • Gav says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:00 am

    and by the way it depends what you class as a hard player, Stuart Pearce was a hard player, Tony Adams was a hard player…..neither were thugs unlike most mentioned in so called “hard men lists”

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    says: and by the way it depends what you class as a hard player, Stuart Pearce was a hard player, Tony Adams was a hard player.....neither were thugs unlike most mentioned in so called "hard men lists"
    Gav
  • merry says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:13 am

    mick harford was the hardest in the craZy gang!!!!! Dunc wud pummel keane!!!! n Cantona wud av smashed keane too!!!

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    says: mick harford was the hardest in the craZy gang!!!!! Dunc wud pummel keane!!!! n Cantona wud av smashed keane too!!!
    merry
  • Fozzy says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:14 am

    How can Vinnie Jones be there? Soft as. Also how can Roy Keane be there when he absolutely bottled it against Shearer, oh, and Ferguson? Surely the fact Duncan Ferguson fractured someone’s skull entitles him to be higher up the list than someone who stared before waiting for a ref to get between him and Shearer?

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    says: How can Vinnie Jones be there? Soft as. Also how can Roy Keane be there when he absolutely bottled it against Shearer, oh, and Ferguson? Surely the fact Duncan Ferguson fractured someone's skull entitles him to be higher up the list than someone who stared before waiting for a ref to get between him and Shearer?
    Fozzy
  • Kev says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:16 am

    Roy Keane?? wasnt that hard when Shearer squared up to him and laughed in his face, twice !

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    says: Roy Keane?? wasnt that hard when Shearer squared up to him and laughed in his face, twice !
    Kev
  • Marshy says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:17 am

    Loved this list, compiled by a 10 year old who knows nothing football.
    I supppose he’s never heard of Gerry Byrne? Gerry was as hard as they come and played for most of the 1965 Cup Final, (plus extra time), with a broken collar bone. He still got stuck in despite the pain. Contrast that with modern players who writhe around if their nail varnish gets smudged.

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    says: Loved this list, compiled by a 10 year old who knows nothing football. I supppose he's never heard of Gerry Byrne? Gerry was as hard as they come and played for most of the 1965 Cup Final, (plus extra time), with a broken collar bone. He still got stuck in despite the pain. Contrast that with modern players who writhe around if their nail varnish gets smudged.
    Marshy
  • dannyboy says:
    Date: August 28th, 2010 at 11:18 am

    Graham Roberts? – not a man to mess with

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    says: Graham Roberts? - not a man to mess with
    dannyboy
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