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52 minutes ago, Fly-By-TheWire said:

If he’s your definition of ‘little’, you must be frikkin’ massive! 😂

To be fair, the OP did say (or big), and Super Ben certainly fit the scrote description 🤣


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Reed Mahoney at the Doggies 

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3 hours ago, The Phantom Horseman said:

I missed the bit about "for your club". Apologies.

So for Fev, currently Ben Reynolds & Jack Bussey. Reynolds very much plays up to the pantomime villain role and seems to thrive on it. Bussey has a bit of a negative rep (not undeservedly) based on one or two incidents over his career but is actually a really smart player, one of the brightest in the team for many years.

But the absolute all-time standout at Fev in this category has to be Brendon Tuuta. Hero-worshipped to this day by Fev fans, and a tremendous player with a high range of skills, but his, ahem, aggressive tackling technique didn't always endear him to opposition fans.

The Baby Faced Assassin, legend.

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I think Lee Briers really got under the skin of fans of other clubs when playing for us.  

If I had to pick a "big grub" too, then I'd say Chris Hill or Ben Westwood 

2009 Warrington 25 Hudderfield 16

2010 Warrington 30 Leeds 6

2011 League Leaders Shield Winners

2012 Warrington 35 Leeds 18

Challenge cups and league leaders shields everywhere! We need more silver polish!

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Lee Briers irritating expletive sadly deleted😄.

His on-field coaching activities masquerading as a water-carrier - on several occasions, it looked as if he was actually going to take part in the play. 😄😄

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The ultimate for me at Workington was Brad Hepi, horrible annoying scrote at Carlisle, absolute superhero at Town.

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Bobbie Goulding jumps straight out and he's not done a great deal in recent years to improve his reputation.

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I'm not sure if he was widely perceived this way but I remember a friend of mine (a Bulls fan) giving me text updates of a Leeds game whilst I was on holiday years ago used the horrid scrote description for Lee Smith. So he's always the first person I think of.

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Prefer the expression..."Players who continuously vexated the opposition players and fans with oft` times questionable methods"...

Top of the tree...Andy Gregory

Big Version hands down...Les Boyd

Terrible twins, repeat offenders v my side Oldham RLFC...Paul  and David March

old school ...The irrepressible Jeff" Piggy"Fletcher, he just couldnt help it!

 

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I think there was a period in the early-mid 00s where Huddersfield had:

- Paul Reilly

- Brandon Costin

- Paul March

- Sean Penkywicz

All fitting wearers of the moniker. Plus Darren Fleary and Jim Gannon, neither of whom were little but bloody rough.

 

I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

Posted
17 hours ago, Dave T said:

I thought it was a post of self reflection.

That’s mean.

By the time Ennis joined us at the Sharks, I think his best days of scrotesmanship were past him, but his Viking Clap after beating Canberra away in week 1 of the finals is thing of legend and his patting/slapping of Cam Smith after his error in the GF demonstrated even at the back end of his career, he still had it in him. Bravo Mick Ennis, bravo.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Stuart Littler, both for and against. 

 

15 hours ago, Catflap said:

Ryan Brierley 🤣👌

As mentioned in my post, you’d be hard pressed to find a Leigh player that wasn’t an absolute ****house in that team. Littler, Brierley, Greg McNally, Adam Higson, Sean Penkywicz, Jake Emmit, Gaz Hock, Sam Barlow, Jamie Acton, Steve Maden, Liam Kay, Matt Sarsfield... If they weren’t actively starting a fight then they were winding up the opposition until they started one! 

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49 minutes ago, LeytherRob said:

 

As mentioned in my post, you’d be hard pressed to find a Leigh player that wasn’t an absolute ****house in that team. Littler, Brierley, Greg McNally, Adam Higson, Sean Penkywicz, Jake Emmit, Gaz Hock, Sam Barlow, Jamie Acton, Steve Maden, Liam Kay, Matt Sarsfield... If they weren’t actively starting a fight then they were winding up the opposition until they started one! 

Good job that as well as Rowley they had the calm, soothing hand of Paul Anderson on the sideline...

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Posted
1 hour ago, The Phantom Horseman said:

Good job that as well as Rowley they had the calm, soothing hand of Paul Anderson on the sideline...

Certainly wasn’t boring watching 😂

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1 hour ago, LeytherRob said:

Certainly wasn’t boring watching 😂

2 hours ago, The Phantom Horseman said:

Good job that as well as Rowley they had the calm, soothing hand of Paul Anderson on the sideline...

And the similarly mild mannered Simon Finnigan, who really was the master to Anderson’s apprentice on the shithousing front 

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3 hours ago, LeytherRob said:

 

As mentioned in my post, you’d be hard pressed to find a Leigh player that wasn’t an absolute ****house in that team. Littler, Brierley, Greg McNally, Adam Higson, Sean Penkywicz, Jake Emmit, Gaz Hock, Sam Barlow, Jamie Acton, Steve Maden, Liam Kay, Matt Sarsfield... If they weren’t actively starting a fight then they were winding up the opposition until they started one! 

Great days 

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