FourFourTwo have revealed their list of England's top-tier hardest players of 1990s, and there are a lot of familiar names in it. Six former Man United players have made the cut but none of them has been included in the top five.
Here is where the ex-Red Devils stand in the rankings:
8. Roy Keane
17. Eric Cantona
21. Nicky Butt
24. Mark Hughes
25. Paul Ince
29. Jaap Stam
England's arguably best-known badass, Vinnie Jones, was ranked 6th, while Roy Keane's best-known opponent, Patrick Vieira, sits 28th.
Who is the toughest guy to have played in England in the 1990s, though? According to FourFourTwo, it's the former Milwall and Southampton man, Terry Hurlock.
This central midfielder had the nickname 'Warlock' for a reason. Sometimes he didn't even need to tackle or elbow an opponent - a snarl or a stare from him was often enough.
Something in Terry's eyes suggested messing with him was a bad idea: