“I imagine that he is still just as fiery as a manager, I wouldn’t like to be on the receiving end of his half- time tirade if Ipswich are losing!
“But Chopper Harris definitely left his mark on many players too, so no surprise he was number two.”
Keane was a pivotal part of United’s team during the 1990s and was famous for his no-nonsense to the game.
He sparked fury in 2002 when he admitted deliberately taking revenge on Alf Inge Haaland for an incident during the Manchester ’derby’ in 1997.
Legendary Chelsea captain Harris, a Stamford Bridge favourite between 1961 and 1980, was notorious for his brutal tackles.
Ex-Wimbledon star Vinnie Jones boasted one of the worst disciplinary records before he retired. Other hardmen to make the top 20 included Julian Dicks, Billy Bremner, Kevin Muscat and Eric Cantona as well as David Batty, Alan Shearer and Eric Cantona. Cantona is infamous for his ’kung-fu’ style kick against a Crystal Palace fan in 1995 after being red-carded.
The poll also found three quarters of fans reckon today’s players are ’nancy boys’ compared to stars of the past. Eight out of 10 said players dived too much and three quarters said they were too soft and bottled out of challenges.
ALL-TIME FOOTBALL HARDMEN: 1 Roy Keane; 2 Ron ’Chopper’ Harris; 3 Vinnie Jones; 4 Dave Mackay; 5 Dennis Wise; 6 Stuart Pearce; 7 David Batty; 8 John Terry; 9 Graeme Souness; 10 Patrick Vieira; 11 Lee Bowyer; 12 Julian Dicks; 13 Billy Bremner; 14 Kevin Muscat; 15 Eric Cantona; 16 Norman Hunter; 17 Neil Ruddock; 18 Tommy Smith; 19 Nobby Stiles; 20 Alan Shearer





