10 Hardest Men Who Ever Played For Everton

8. Tim Cahill

Don€™t let Tim Cahill€™s pint-sized proportions fool you, they make em tough in the Pacific Islands. Everton€™s Australian superstar was born and raised down under and cut his footballing teeth at Millwall, a place where things are known to kickoff in more ways than one. It was no surprise that his game had a healthy dose of aggression to it, but there was much more to Tiny Tim than his fearless challenges. The Goodison faithful will remember him as the first Toffee since the legendary Dixie Dean to score in three connective Anfield derbies against bitter rivals Liverpool, and the first Everton player in 18 years to be nominated for the coveted Ballon D€™Or. Netherlands defender Bruno Martens-Indi will remember him as the man who hospitalised him with a suspected concussion during the 2014 World Cup.
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