Dunc used to deliberately keep the doors and windows of his house open as bait for burglers, then lie in wait , so that he could catch them and give 'em a hiding ! 😄
“In Ferguson’s early days at Rangers..” 🙄 He spent 1 season there…played on 14 games…this wasn’t his “early days”. This was his big move. His early days were at Dundee United where he came through the youth teams, played 77 games and scored 28 goals over 3 senior seasons
If you read Vinnie Jones' autobiography, he states the hardest player he ever came up against was former Sunderland captain Kevin Ball. Never saw him shirk a tackle and scared the pants off a lot of his opponents (Met him a few times off field and what a lovely bloke though!). Still remember to this day him taking out Paul Ince in a 50:50 after a couple of minutes of a Sunderland vs Man Utd game, Ince rolled around like he had been shot, Bally just stood over him and told him to get up. Ince went in to his shell for the rest of the game which Sunderland won 2-1
Duncan Fergusons 1st by a mile , 2nd Graham Souness . but in the late 70s for me is Jinky Jim Smith born in the gorbals of Glasgow a very very nasty hard man, played for Newcastle and Scotland .
Jink Jim Smith, are you sure? He rarely broke sweat when he played. Although in your defence I remember him being sent off in the first minute of a game v Birmingham City, for a truly shocking leg breaking challenge. And that was in the days when they had to be truly shocking challenges to get a red card.
Souness didn't want to know when Garth Crooks nutted him and slapped Dalgliesh after Souness had stomped on Glenn Hoddle in charity shield at Wembley 1982. I am a fan of Souness though I wasn't back then as I felt there was real arrogance in that side and he deserved what he got from Crooks that day. He was a top player, good manager and good pundit though I thought he was disrespectful to Roy Keane during last world cup, for what its worth if Crooks had ever nutted Roy Keane, the latter would not have backed off. Bumped into Garth Crooks about 20 years ago at a cash point on Kingston Hill, lovely bloke.
Keane is the best defence midfielder in prem history just a solid presence he never thought he was tough was a leader the best but Duncan and vinny were on another level seriously tho big Duncan hardest I’ve seen
not sure about that, tbh......he was good, but there's a lot of competition for that title.....and as for Duncan Disorderly, he had mental issues which I've heard he has now come to terms with.....
When talking about football hard men You cannot throw Shearer and Viera in the same conversation with Big Dunc. I sincerely beliieve Keane wasn't affraid of either of those two. I would have thrown Eric Cantona in as a wild card. Having seen a lot of the Overlap the way he speaks about Cantona seems like a respect born through a certain fear of him. It's one thing to challenge another player to a fight. To take on the Palace fans with a Karate kick is a different level of crazy.
Vinnie jones was a mug talk about hand picking people to pick on. Neil ruddock another mug, tbh I don’t think Keane was scared of anyone especially Frenchmen but think everyone gave big dunk a wide berth. Though tbh to Martin keown he battled with him as did stam but you never see anyone mouthing back at Duncan, well Paul sharper did and then got folded.
John Fashanu was as big as Duncan Ferguson, nasty, and a trained martial artist, much like Zlatan. So if we’re talking fight tough, one of them is possibly the hardiest. If we’re talking hard tackling, Kenny Burns was brutal!
If I had to pick one that Roy Keane genuinely seemed to try and avoid on the pitch, it was Duncan Ferguson. But hard as he and the likes of Vinnie Jones were, these guys were as soft as putty in comparison to the real hard men of the past. I can't speak for the era before the 70s but can remember the hard men of that era and literally every team had at least one.
Roy Keane would admit himself he was never a "hardman" like a vinnie jones or a Duncan Ferguson. He was a world class midfielder: dynamic and combative but also technical and creative. He only really lashed out when opposition players were trying to kick him, or to defend his team mates. He was just a great leader in a great team.
Saw Vinnie Jones play for Wimbledon, against Norwich City, away at Carrow Road, back in March, 1994 (don't support either club, BTW, just went to the game as a neutral) . Anyway, we all know he wasn't exactly Socrates on the pitch, but he was outstanding on the night, actually knocking 40 yard passes about...
Alf Ramsey - clearly no mug - realised Nobby Stiles was the hardest one of all, hence his being in the World Cup winning team. Nobby would have sorted Vinnie Jones out in seconds, possibly permanently. PS Another immensely tough man - a usually overlooked part of his genius - was George Best. He NEVER flinched from a 50/50 ball and always gave as good as he got.
Im not a united fan but keane defo world class different player to zidane but he b on the best team ever 💯 totally different type of player a machine energy power and gifted with football inteligence ...i wouldnt like to b on the wrong side of roy...leader of all.
Just remember Roy Keane was not a big man....maybe 5.10inches 12stone but he was totally committed to winning and performing at his best...this made him a fearsome opponent to those less driven than himself.
We are talking about football here ......Keane had a job to do which was to lead his troops from the front ...Ferguson put his head and body in harms way to score goals . Vinnie was probably a better footballer than he let on , and as michaelbailey has already said he its all about intimidation ....They would have fought each other in the ring at different weights except Ferguson and Vinnie , my money would have been on Ferguson ....Vinnie was all mouth and trousers he was a bit of a bully ...but who knows...certainly not you
@richardfweeler Thats exactly it... all had totally different roles to play and they were good at them. Doesn't matter one bit if Keano's bark was worse than his bite. It worked, it intimated some and it rallied his troops! That's his job! 😉lol
Dead right - especially George, who used to get the ball at Anfield and run round players looking for Tommy Smith, to run rings round and humiliate him time and again.
Keano backed down from nobody. And the difference, huge difference, between himself and these other hard men you say he was afraid of, he was winning the games with his skill as an integral part of an historic team. Don't @ me
Doesn't matter a f*** if Keano's bark was worse than his bite. It worked, it intimated enough players and it rallied his troops! That's his job! 😉(lol)
What has thuggery got to do with being a top player.throw a ufc fighter on the pitch and he will be naturally the toughest.nothing to do with football.
It's not to do about thuggery, it's about not letting the opposition out muscle you. It's about being physically and mentally strong. If you ae a big strong centre forward like Fergusson or Shearer, you can guarantee that the opposition will be trying to stop you anyway they can. You often have to be ready for a physical battle. If you are not mentally ready for that (you are intimidated), then you might as well not be on the pitch.
Anyone the gaa football, rugby, Aussie rules,ice hockey boxing, MMA, the list is endless, would know soccer is not a though game especially these days.
I remember Razor Ruddock kicking lumps out of Dunc ...all good clean fun....i genuinely dont get the Keane BS..SOUNESS wouldve made light work of him and you never see him acting on TV shows like Keane ..
Agree. Souness comes across today as a decent thoughtful person today but on the field he was never intimidated by anyone. In the main the program concentrates on English football but Souness proved himself in Italian football where some of the tackling took the breath away.
@@robertmcdougall3166 Souness biggest thing was control while at Liverpool...can't remember seeing him given a red there ...but Keane was given lots of Reds for pure stupidity ...Souness also played when the old iron curtain existed ..tougher times
@@rickster5120When he took over at Rangers he only lasted minutes until his first Red. Would love to have seen him in the old Leeds team, my word no passengers taken. As you say tougher times.
@@robertmcdougall3166 think same can be said of Keane ..they had strict instructions from Paisley and Clough to control it ..obviously at Rangers he had nobody telling him
@@robertmcdougall3166 and rickster5120 Google Garth Crooks nutting Souness and Souness did nothing Charity shield 1982.Keano would have eaten Souness for breakfast and would not have backed down from Crooks.
00:01:30. Imagine complaining to the police that the man you were burgling at the time lamped you. Tough 💩, shouldn’t have been in his house trying to rob him.
the toughest was billy whitehurst,ask vinnie i saw billy take out 5 big men in sheffield just went back in pub to finish his pint and vinnie was there.
You mean mugby? No one cares! It's a minor sport played by people who were never good enough to play by far the world's biggest & favourite sport football. Get these mugby player's in a ring or cage & they would be dealt with very easily 😂
Keane may not be able to take on everyone, but he always led his teams to think hard and play well. I only support Man U when they play against European teams and enjoyed their first European Cup win in 1968 (Keane wasn’t even a twinkle in his Dad’s eye then). There’s no favouritism on my part, I just think Keane was very good player and leader and he’s the only real honest host on the Sky TV football channel. He doesn’t take sides, just says what he thinks. I always thought he would make a brilliant England manager, as we’ve had so many namby-pamby managers to date. Unfortunately, the lot that make that decision would never consider him and it may even be an insult to Keane himself, as he is Southern Irish. But Roy, you’re nearly English now and Jackie Charlton did the opposite! Before he died!
Well, you missed the legend goalie ANDY GORAM OF THE RANGERS! Alex Ferguson brought GORAM to Manchester Utd. Andy Goram put Keane in his place so much so that the Neville had to say to ANDY GORAM that no one spoke to Keane like Goram done! BUT ANDY DID AND NEVER BACKED DOWN! GORAM WAS THE BEST GOALIE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM EVER! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🤺🤺⚽️⚽️🏌️♀️🏌️♂️🥁🥁🎺🎺🙏🙏👏👏😁👍
Bobby Collins was a hard man played for Celtic and Everton Don Revie got him to come to Leeds United and Bobby Collins took Billy Bremner under his 🪽 wing. Bobby Collins was small but the heart of a 🦁 Lion and took on the biggest of opponents you didn't mess with Bobby Collins he gave it out and could take it as well M.O.T 🦚🇮🇨🤝🙏
You don’t mess with Duncan Disorderly.
3 months? Wow
Dunc used to deliberately keep the doors and windows of his house open as bait for burglers, then lie in wait , so that he could catch them and give 'em a hiding ! 😄
He backed off Paul mcgrath pretty quick when he started his parody singing on the pitch big dunc was a donkey
“In Ferguson’s early days at Rangers..” 🙄 He spent 1 season there…played on 14 games…this wasn’t his “early days”. This was his big move. His early days were at Dundee United where he came through the youth teams, played 77 games and scored 28 goals over 3 senior seasons
If you read Vinnie Jones' autobiography, he states the hardest player he ever came up against was former Sunderland captain Kevin Ball. Never saw him shirk a tackle and scared the pants off a lot of his opponents (Met him a few times off field and what a lovely bloke though!). Still remember to this day him taking out Paul Ince in a 50:50 after a couple of minutes of a Sunderland vs Man Utd game, Ince rolled around like he had been shot, Bally just stood over him and told him to get up. Ince went in to his shell for the rest of the game which Sunderland won 2-1
What year was that? Don't remember Ince ever playing against Sunderland in a Utd shirt
@@tonguelessghostofsin 1990
Not true - VJ has stated numerous times Billy Whitehurst was the hardest player he played with or against...
Have ever seen Vinnie Jones against Terry Hurlock at Millwall, he never went anywhere near him at any time ever.
Ron "" chopper "" Harris, Dave mckay, graeme sourness, etc etc
Duncan Fergusons 1st by a mile , 2nd Graham Souness . but in the late 70s for me is Jinky Jim Smith born in the gorbals of Glasgow a very very nasty hard man, played for Newcastle and Scotland .
Jink Jim Smith, are you sure? He rarely broke sweat when he played. Although in your defence I remember him being sent off in the first minute of a game v Birmingham City, for a truly shocking leg breaking challenge. And that was in the days when they had to be truly shocking challenges to get a red card.
Souness didn't want to know when Garth Crooks nutted him and slapped Dalgliesh after Souness had stomped on Glenn Hoddle in charity shield at Wembley 1982. I am a fan of Souness though I wasn't back then as I felt there was real arrogance in that side and he deserved what he got from Crooks that day. He was a top player, good manager and good pundit though I thought he was disrespectful to Roy Keane during last world cup, for what its worth if Crooks had ever nutted Roy Keane, the latter would not have backed off. Bumped into Garth Crooks about 20 years ago at a cash point on Kingston Hill, lovely bloke.
Billy Bonds, Colin Todd et all
I could never understand how Keane was never knocked out. Not as hard as he makes out plenty players would take care of him
then why did they not?
@@pcset12 And prove what ?
@@ronaldworth4146 what is your question?
The hardest footballer I ever saw was Dave Mackay. He would have mangled Keane and also many of the so-called hard men featured here.
Just like he done Billy Bremner
What about Tommy Smith Liverpool.
I watched Dennis Smith of Stoke have Dave Mackay on the floor in pain once. Even I was surprised.
@@rajnirvan3336 Done!….
@@rajnirvan3336 Done!….
I always remember Roy Keane backing down from Andy "Tyson" Myers in a game v Chelsea.
Duncan was a monster to be fair
Keane is the best defence midfielder in prem history just a solid presence he never thought he was tough was a leader the best but Duncan and vinny were on another level seriously tho big Duncan hardest I’ve seen
not sure about that, tbh......he was good, but there's a lot of competition for that title.....and as for Duncan Disorderly, he had mental issues which I've heard he has now come to terms with.....
When talking about football hard men You cannot throw Shearer and Viera in the same conversation with Big Dunc. I sincerely beliieve Keane wasn't affraid of either of those two. I would have thrown Eric Cantona in as a wild card. Having seen a lot of the Overlap the way he speaks about Cantona seems like a respect born through a certain fear of him. It's one thing to challenge another player to a fight. To take on the Palace fans with a Karate kick is a different level of crazy.
nah, vinnie jones put it to him & he shat it pure & simple
Vinnie jones was a mug talk about hand picking people to pick on. Neil ruddock another mug, tbh I don’t think Keane was scared of anyone especially Frenchmen but think everyone gave big dunk a wide berth. Though tbh to Martin keown he battled with him as did stam but you never see anyone mouthing back at Duncan, well Paul sharper did and then got folded.
John Fashanu was as big as Duncan Ferguson, nasty, and a trained martial artist, much like Zlatan. So if we’re talking fight tough, one of them is possibly the hardiest. If we’re talking hard tackling, Kenny Burns was brutal!
Peter Storey , EX Arsenal, was another to throw in this Conversation
If I had to pick one that Roy Keane genuinely seemed to try and avoid on the pitch, it was Duncan Ferguson. But hard as he and the likes of Vinnie Jones were, these guys were as soft as putty in comparison to the real hard men of the past. I can't speak for the era before the 70s but can remember the hard men of that era and literally every team had at least one.
Roy Keane would admit himself he was never a "hardman" like a vinnie jones or a Duncan Ferguson. He was a world class midfielder: dynamic and combative but also technical and creative. He only really lashed out when opposition players were trying to kick him, or to defend his team mates. He was just a great leader in a great team.
He was scared of Duncan Ferguson he was like a little lamb
Saw Vinnie Jones play for Wimbledon, against Norwich City, away at Carrow Road, back in March, 1994 (don't support either club, BTW, just went to the game as a neutral) . Anyway, we all know he wasn't exactly Socrates on the pitch, but he was outstanding on the night, actually knocking 40 yard passes about...
Alf Ramsey - clearly no mug - realised Nobby Stiles was the hardest one of all, hence his being in the World Cup winning team.
Nobby would have sorted Vinnie Jones out in seconds, possibly permanently.
PS Another immensely tough man - a usually overlooked part of his genius - was George Best. He NEVER flinched from a 50/50 ball and always gave as good as he got.
Im not a united fan but keane defo world class different player to zidane but he b on the best team ever 💯 totally different type of player a machine energy power and gifted with football inteligence ...i wouldnt like to b on the wrong side of roy...leader of all.
Fashanu was as hard as nails and a martial artist.. everyone forgets
Just remember Roy Keane was not a big man....maybe 5.10inches 12stone but he was totally committed to winning and performing at his best...this made him a fearsome opponent to those less driven than himself.
Roy is elite player but other hard players are just lower lwague players. BIG DIFFERENCE
Vinnie Jones was nearly 30 coming up against a young 22 year old roy Keane, young keane was much more calmer
Duncan and Jones are in my mind when I saw this video 😂😂
Get ya medals out time that settles it
We are talking about football here ......Keane had a job to do which was to lead his troops from the front ...Ferguson put his head and body in harms way to score goals . Vinnie was probably a better footballer than he let on , and as michaelbailey has already said he its all about intimidation ....They would have fought each other in the ring at different weights except Ferguson and Vinnie , my money would have been on Ferguson ....Vinnie was all mouth and trousers he was a bit of a bully ...but who knows...certainly not you
@richardfweeler
Thats exactly it... all had totally different roles to play and they were good at them. Doesn't matter one bit if Keano's bark was worse than his bite. It worked, it intimated some and it rallied his troops! That's his job! 😉lol
In reality i don't think Roy Keane would have been scared of any of these. There is a total difference when on a pitch and off.
For hardmen of football you just cant look past Billy Whitehurst. Tough as nails, after football went into gypsy bare knuckle boxing for a while.
yeah watched him at newcastle picked jan molby up by the neck,another hard man at newcastle was centre half john macnamee
Big Dunc and Vinnie,bTough
Billy Whitehurst. Without a doubt.
Dont know if the two ever met on the field though.
Its all about intimidation
Unpredictable characters you leave alone!
Billy Whitehurst was hard as a coffin nail. Also, a player you wouldn't imagine to be handy bloke was big Niall Quinn.
Why repeat in the narration what the player has already said?
You're narration is spot on, of all the facts of these incidents
Big Dunc WATP
No such thing as a hard man footballer, tough player yes. Two tough players who are often overlooked are imo mark Hughes and George best.
Saw Mark Hughes vs Millwall . Terry Hurlock clattered him ..Hughes got stitched and played on
Dead right - especially George, who used to get the ball at Anfield and run round players looking for Tommy Smith, to run rings round and humiliate him time and again.
Big Dazza More would have taken him out easily. He's a real gentle giant normally, but get him over angry and stand back.
Roy Keane? Backing down? Then in that case you saw a different Roy Keane than I saw. This is clickbait.
Johan Neeskens It’s old but look it up
Steven Gerard was no pushover
Especially for DJ's who don't play his requests 😅
one word 'DUNC'
Keano backed down from nobody. And the difference, huge difference, between himself and these other hard men you say he was afraid of, he was winning the games with his skill as an integral part of an historic team. Don't @ me
Doesn't matter a f*** if Keano's bark was worse than his bite. It worked, it intimated enough players and it rallied his troops! That's his job! 😉(lol)
He wasn’t afraid of no one
Bobo Balde was the man to take them all.
He really was a monster. Like a much stronger version of Patrick Viera, but without the subtle skill.
I Darren Moore asks you, just say yes.
Wow its Americans telling us about "soccer" again. Awesome.
Steve Walsh, Leicester City, clattered them all🦊
What has thuggery got to do with being a top player.throw a ufc fighter on the pitch and he will be naturally the toughest.nothing to do with football.
It's not to do about thuggery, it's about not letting the opposition out muscle you. It's about being physically and mentally strong. If you ae a big strong centre forward like Fergusson or Shearer, you can guarantee that the opposition will be trying to stop you anyway they can. You often have to be ready for a physical battle. If you are not mentally ready for that (you are intimidated), then you might as well not be on the pitch.
No players at that level are a sacred of each other ffs
Totally agree Keane was a mouth..
He was terrified of Duncan Ferguson hardest footballer of all time
Roy keane certainly wasn't hard as nails
Anyone the gaa football, rugby, Aussie rules,ice hockey boxing, MMA, the list is endless, would know soccer is not a though game especially these days.
A lot more broken legs in Soccer than the sports you mentioned
Watch a game from the 80 or further back. It was brutal compared to now 😂
You can add all those sports together & they still don't come close to the popularity of football. This video is about football, so what's your point?
Roy Keane is afraid of Nemanja Vidic
Wpuld l9ve to have seen fergie vs vinnie
Wouldn't have lasted ten seconds. Vinnie, would have being knocked out in around five seconds !!
has Keane actually confirmed this?
No one comes near big Dunc,just ask the burglars
Keane ran from Jon Walters.
What happen with club Wimbeldon how play Vinni bro i am talking for Old Wimbeldon
Just imagine the realisation, that you have just been caught burgling Big Duncan's house, by big Dunc. Good luck with that 😆✌️😎.
My advice, If you're daft enough to break into big Duncs you better call the ambulance before you go in
I remember Razor Ruddock kicking lumps out of Dunc ...all good clean fun....i genuinely dont get the Keane BS..SOUNESS wouldve made light work of him and you never see him acting on TV shows like Keane ..
Agree. Souness comes across today as a decent thoughtful person today but on the field he was never intimidated by
anyone. In the main the program concentrates on English football but Souness proved himself in Italian football where
some of the tackling took the breath away.
@@robertmcdougall3166 Souness biggest thing was control while at Liverpool...can't remember seeing him given a red there ...but Keane was given lots of Reds for pure stupidity ...Souness also played when the old iron curtain existed ..tougher times
@@rickster5120When he took over at Rangers he only lasted minutes until his first Red. Would love to have seen him in the old Leeds team, my word no passengers taken. As you say tougher times.
@@robertmcdougall3166 think same can be said of Keane ..they had strict instructions from Paisley and Clough to control it ..obviously at Rangers he had nobody telling him
@@robertmcdougall3166 and rickster5120 Google Garth Crooks nutting Souness and Souness did nothing Charity shield 1982.Keano would have eaten Souness for breakfast and would not have backed down from Crooks.
00:01:30. Imagine complaining to the police that the man you were burgling at the time lamped you. Tough 💩, shouldn’t have been in his house trying to rob him.
Tommy smith would eat keane
the toughest was billy whitehurst,ask vinnie i saw billy take out 5 big men in sheffield just went back in pub to finish his pint and vinnie was there.
Just put him against the NHL tough guys, especially Brendan Morrow! Roy isn't that tough!
Its only football.
But was he?
Big dun la
Vinnie Jones was a total grub.
The thought of football players and tough 😅
Meanwhile in rugby 👊
You mean mugby? No one cares! It's a minor sport played by people who were never good enough to play by far the world's biggest & favourite sport football. Get these mugby player's in a ring or cage & they would be dealt with very easily 😂
Keane was not a player he had no football skills he was a bully with plsyers he tought he could beat.
Idiot!!
Bottom 25
NORMAN HUNTER BITES YOUR LEGS.
No soccer player would last long on a Rugby pitch. Soccer is a game for actors but Rugby is a game for hard men
You mean football. No one who knows the game calls it "soccer".
And most rugby players wouldn't last one round in a boxing ring, so your point is?
Most boxers wouldn't last in a knife fight in a pub. lol
Come and play amateur football. You’d have no chance 😂
Nonsence, Keano wasn't scared of anyone
Keane was a good player who achieved a lot in game.
He had a temper and put in lots of bad tackles but he wasn't especially hard.
Possibly THE MOST irritating voice commentary I've heard this year ....
Keane may not be able to take on everyone, but he always led his teams to think hard and play well. I only support Man U when they play against European teams and enjoyed their first European Cup win in 1968 (Keane wasn’t even a twinkle in his Dad’s eye then). There’s no favouritism on my part, I just think Keane was very good player and leader and he’s the only real honest host on the Sky TV football channel. He doesn’t take sides, just says what he thinks. I always thought he would make a brilliant England manager, as we’ve had so many namby-pamby managers to date. Unfortunately, the lot that make that decision would never consider him and it may even be an insult to Keane himself, as he is Southern Irish.
But Roy, you’re nearly English now and Jackie Charlton did the opposite!
Before he died!
Duncan Ferguson is easily the scariest player I ever saw. No way anyone is stepping up to him in his prime.
Guys who would scare the sheet out of Keane would be:
Gentile
Vierchowod
Bergomi
Maldini
Vieira
Ramos
Pepe
Aldair
Thuram
Costa
Roy was afraid of no one
Agreed
watch the Wimbledon Man U match
He stayed clear of Ferguson and in one of the clips V. Jones literally flew a headbut at him and he did nothing…
KEANE AND CANTONA LOVED A RESTRAINT 🤣🤣SHAT THEMSELVES FACE TO FACE WITH VINNIE JONES THE PAIR OF THEM HUMILATED THEMSELVES
Dont think Keane was afraid pf anyone, respect is something else. Crazies like Feguson and vinny jones are no point to argue with.
Possibly maybe 5 of them. But Keane definitely wasn't scared of Viera. And Shearer shat his pants twice when Keane went for him 🤣🤣🙈
Well, you missed the legend goalie ANDY GORAM OF THE RANGERS! Alex Ferguson brought GORAM to Manchester Utd. Andy Goram put Keane in his place so much so that the Neville had to say to ANDY GORAM that no one spoke to Keane like Goram done! BUT ANDY DID AND NEVER BACKED DOWN! GORAM WAS THE BEST GOALIE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM EVER! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🤺🤺⚽️⚽️🏌️♀️🏌️♂️🥁🥁🎺🎺🙏🙏👏👏😁👍
Bobby Collins was a hard man played for Celtic and Everton Don Revie got him to come to Leeds United and Bobby Collins took Billy Bremner under his 🪽 wing. Bobby Collins was small but the heart of a 🦁 Lion and took on the biggest of opponents you didn't mess with Bobby Collins he gave it out and could take it as well M.O.T 🦚🇮🇨🤝🙏