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Liverpool legends: Iron Man v Crazy Horse, the truth about Tommy Smith's hatred of Emlyn Hughes
It’s no secret that Smith and Hughes - two of Liverpool’s greatest captains and finest servants - detested each other. But what caused the friction between the two Anfield superstars?
by Jaimie Kanwar on 02 April 2008
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It’s no secret that Tommy Smith and Emlyn Hughes - two of Liverpool’s greatest captains and finest servants - hated each other. But what caused the friction between ‘Crazy Horse’ and Liverpool’s ‘Iron Man’? And make no mistake - Smith really did hate Hughes, as he stated in emphatic terms in an interview once:"I hated scoring for Liverpool because Hughes would come up and congratulate me. I hated him".In another interview, Smith scathed: "The only mates he had in all his time at Liverpool were straight out of a vending machine”.We can trace the seeds of Smith’s dislike for Hughes back to 1973, when after a much-publicised fallout with Bill Shankly, Smith was dumped from the role of team captain and replaced by...Hughes.''Everything in my life was football, especially Liverpool, so why should I let this two-faced little so-and-so spoil my football life?'' - Tommy SmithThe change allegedly led to tension in the dressing room, with the older players remaining loyal to Smith whilst expressing their dislike for Hughes's chattiness and (according to his obituary in The Telegraph) ‘parsimony’ in the pub.Smith was clearly angry about losing the captaincy: "It was my club. I'd been there a damn sight longer than him. Everything in my life was football, especially Liverpool, so why should I let this two-faced little so-and-so spoil my football life?”Smith added that off the field, he deliberately ignored Hughes, saying: “Away from football, I did not entertain him or speak to him off the pitch. Never".It seems clear that Smith was far more popular amongst the players that Hughes, something which was exemplified following Liverpool's 3-0 victory over Newcastle in the 1974 FA Cup Final. Several players pushed Smith to the front of the celebrations, ahead of Hughes – a powerful, symbolic gesture emphasisng who the ‘real’ captain was.After Shankly's unexpected retirement in the close season, Hughes – much to Smith’s chagrin - was confirmed as captain by his successor, Bob Paisley, who was also very much aware of the tension between the two: “Some of Emlyn’s team-mates weren’t that fond of him and one of them, Tommy Smith, absolutely hated him. Smithy and Hughes never spoke to each other.
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Comments (7)
by Rafa The Gaffer on April 02, 2008
Surprised it wasn't Gerrards fault Jaimie, everything else is.
by Jaimie on April 02, 2008
...but Sportingo cut it out.
Surprised you've been allowed to post anything! lol
by John Wallen on April 02, 2008
If only Liverpool could still fill their team with great northerners and Scots, who sometimes might have hated each other, but were hard as nails and loved LFC. If you had 11 players like Hughes and Smith, a captain wouldn't be necessary.
by AMMS on April 02, 2008
I have never heard this story before it is fascinating, is it true? If it is I'm astonished they could have played for so long together in a successful team, or maybe the success was the reason they could play together. For what it's worth I don't remember Hughes playing but I do know he was hated in Scotland as well, my father used to tell me to imagine the ball was Emlyn Hughes head when encouraging his 6 year old son to kick a ball!
by harvey creed on April 03, 2008
Doesn't surprise at all i'm sure there's some in the current team that hate each other also look at Arsenal with Adebayer and Bendtner i'm sure they dont exchange christmas card's.
by Steve Bott on September 10, 2008
Great article mate! Love it I felt like I was inside the dressing room at Anfield with em, which I have been - the visitors that is!
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