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From MOTD Magazine May 2000 edition, pp 66-68.

The following is the fifty biggest bad boys as nominated by the Match of the Day Magazine. In reverse order, the 1970-71 players are highlighted with an explanation …

50 Sammy Nelson (Arsenal)

Who dropped his shorts and waggled his bum in a game against Coventry City.Pretty racy for 1979!

49 Jimmy Greaves (West Ham United)

Said to have kept an industrial strength keg of alcohol in the boot of his car when he was a player.

48 Steve Claridge

47 Dean Holdsworth

46 Clive Walker

45 Jamie Lawrence

44 Willie Johnston (Rangers)

The Scottish international sent home after the 1978 World Cup after Fencamsamim was found in his system. He always claimed he took it for hayfever.

43 Jimmy Johnstone (Celtic)

Legendary Scottish boozer rescued in the middle of the Irish Sea totally drunk in a row boat. Denis Law offered him a whiskey as he came ashore.

42 Terry Hurlock

41 David Hiller

40 Bob Hazel

39 Tony Adams

38 James Kelly

37 Lee Bowyer

36 Paul Merson

35 Robbie Fowler

34 Paolo Di Canio

33 Gary Croft

32 Chic Charnley

31 Mark Bosnich

30 Billy Bremner (Leeds United)

Brawled with Keegan, liked a drink and won £100,000 damages after he was acused of match fixing.

29 Jamie Bates

28 Chris Armstrong

27 Jan Molby

26 Jody Morris

25 Frank McAvennie

24 Charlie Nicholas

23 Paul McGrath

22 Mo Johnstone

21 Adam Tanner

20 Tony Finnegan

19 Roger Stanislaus

18 Bryan Robson

17 Ricky Otto

16 Peter Shilton (Leicester City)

A £7,000 gambling debt and a fling with married Tina Street are lowlights.

15 Mark Dennis

14 Stan Bowles (Manchester City)

Said to have blown £500,000 on gambling and was addicted to valium for seven years.

13 Eric Cantona

12 Jim Baxter

11 Frank Worthington (Huddersfield Town)

(An article featured Frank's exploits in more depth)

10 Dennis Wise

09 Robin Friday

08 Tony Kay

07 George Best (Manchester United)

Arrested for drink-driving outside Buckingham Palace in Novenber 1984. Bragged about the ‘Magnificent Seven’, where he made love (it was probably just sex actually … Bob) to seven women in 24 hours. His current wife Alex claimed he punched and kicked her on her birthday after an all day drinking session.

06 Paul Gascoigne

05 Duncan Ferguson

04 Stan Collymore

03 Mickey Thomas

02 Andy Goram

01 Peter Storey (Arsenal)

Not necessarily the most famous of our bad boys, however, considering the diversity of his crimes, possibly the most notorious. Having admitted boozing and womanising during his playing days, the madness took over when he hung up his boots in 1977. In 1979 he was fined seven hundred pounds and given a six month suspended sentence for running a brothel, the Calypso Massage Parlour. In 1980 he got three yearsfor financing a plot to counterfeit gold coins. In 1982 he was given two six month sentences for stealing cars. In 1990 he was jailed for 28 days for attempting to import 20 pornagraphic videos from Europe which he’d hidden in his spare tyre. In 1991 Storey was given a 28 day suspended sentence for swearing at a traffic warden. Storey played 387 games for Arsenal and 19 England caps and, as with all our bad boys, perhaps his biggest crime was that football just wasn’t enough for him.

See also Scandals

 
Bob Dunning
3 August 2003

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