There have been few footballers in the sport’s history like Peter Storey. A regular for Arsenal during the 1960s and 1970s, he earned a reputation as the club’s ‘hard man’: his role was, quite blatantly, to rough up the opposition, to be as cynical as possible without crossing what was, at the time, a pretty generous line. "Here are a few choice words which have been used to describe me: assassin, bards' bard, boot boy, bully, calculating, 'cold eyes', destructive, dirty, hatchet man, merciless, pernicious, rogue, ruthless, thug, vicious," he wrote in his 2010 autobiography True Storey: My Life and Crimes as a Football Hatchet Man.
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