Name: Roy Hartle Nickname: "Chopper"
Country:

England
Club:
Bolton WanderersShirt Number: 2
Position: ★
SB,
CBSide: RF/RS
Age: 26-31 years (04/10/1931)
Height: 183 cm
Weight: 76 kg
Attack:
58Defence:
82Balance:
90Stamina:
81Top Speed:
81Acceleration:
78Response:
77Agility:
79Dribble Accuracy:
71Dribble Speed:
70Short Pass Accuracy:
75Short Pass Speed:
78Long Pass Accuracy:
76Long Pass Speed:
80Shot Accuracy:
65Shot Power:
84Shot Technique:
64Free Kick Accuracy:
69Curling:
72Header:
82Jump:
77Technique:
72Aggression:
68Mentality:
90Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
80Injury Tolerance:
ACondition:
7Weak Foot Accuracy:
4Weak Foot Frequency:
5Consistency:
7Growth type:
Standard/LastingCARDS:S07 – Man Marking
S08 – Slide Tackle
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Marking - Sliding
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Defence-Minded Roy Hartle was one half of arguably the most fearsome full-back pairing to grace the top flight of English football in the 20th century. The muscular Midlander lined up on the right defensive flank of Bolton Wanderers pretty well non-stop from the early 1950s until 1966, for most of that spell partnering the pugnacious Tommy Banks, a left-back with an insatiable appetite for the fray. Known as "Chopper" when Ron Harris of Chelsea, who was to glory in that nickname in later years, was still at junior school, Hartle was a wide-shouldered six-footer with a kick like a mule and a habit of crashing into opponents before helping them up with a solicitous enquiry as to their health.
Yet to dwell on frequently exaggerated yarns of comic-strip violence is to undersell outrageously his immense footballing ability and intelligence. In fact, he was a splendidly accurate passer whose positional play and reading of the action were outstanding. Besides, he also could score goals from penalties & freekicks.
Legend, the life of Roy 'Chopper' Hartle wrote:
And despite being, let's say, one of the more robust practitioners of the full-back's art, Roy Hartle was booked just once throughout his entire career.
Jimmy Arrmfield wrote:
"Roy Hatle wasn't just a tough guy. He was a very good kicker of the ball. He could play. People like Roy and Banky were better on the ball than they were given credit for."
Legend, the life of Roy 'Chopper' Hartle wrote:
Another new name on the scoresheet was that of Roy Hartle who notched five which, it has to be said, included four penalties... And in Bolton's final win of the season, a 3-1 home success against Nottingham Forests, Roy grabbed his second league goal of the season with a thirty-yard free-kick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Hartlehttps://www.nasljerseys.com/Players/H/Hartle.Roy.htmhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/roy-hartle-muscular-fullback-with-a-fearsome-reputation-whose-toughness-was-tempered-by-his-ability-and-intelligence-10027395.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ij7wiBzNu4 against Man United in FA cup final in 1958,
5:08s ball control & pass,
12:22s long ball,
15:03s chest control & clear,
16:09s 1-touch pass,
24:28s ball control & clear,
35:53s 1-2 short pass,
36:57s long freekick,
39:13s long freekick,
45:43s long free kick,
50:14s good long pass,
1:05:45s running & tackling,
1:09:57s header,
1:10:48s short pass,
1:17:24s dribbling & passing,
1:18:25s header & speed,
1:24:24s long freekick,
1:30:20s shoulder charge,
1:32:59s header,
1:35:08s cross,
1:35:32s ball control & pass,
1:36:13s ball control & pass.