Peter Edwin Storeyis a former England international footballer. Able to play at full-back or more commonly as a defensive midfielder, he picked up a reputation in the Football League as a 'hatchet man' in the 1960s and 1970s... (wikipedia)
I didn't feel any remorse or sympathy if I injured a rival. I went over the top a few times but I never broke anyone's leg.
I will never attempt to even begin to make excuses for what I did in football.
Tackling, and that ability to stay on your feet and pressurise a player, is a dying art.
When you're young and desperate to hold on to a place in the team you do whatever is asked of you.
I dished out and suffered my fair share of bloody noses.
Once a place becomes special, it's no longer special.
You have to help good people see how they have let their institutions do their sinning for them. All around the world there are those who long to see your human goodness translated into a different, more compassionate way of relating with the rest of this bleeding planet.