It's what the commentators like to call a "mass brawl". It's 2007 and referee Howard Webb attempts to defuse a scrap between the Arsenal and Chelsea players during the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. He wasn't very successful. Getty
A real dust-up of the 1970s, when footballers were not so worried about the consequences. An English League Division One match at the Baseball Ground. Leeds hardman Norman Hunter threw the first punch, splitting Derby player Francis Lee's lip, before Lee threw left and right hooks at his opponent. Lee and Hunter then stare at each other after the punch up. Getty
This one wouldn't have looked out of place in a cage fighting contest. Newcastle teammates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer came to blows in 2005 during a Premier League match against Aston Villa at St James' Park. Bowyer got upset because Dyer wouldn't pass to him. It was a no-rules fight that seemed to last an eternity. Getty
Robbie Savage was the master of wind-up. He made the most of his ability on the field, and then added an extra edge by riling opponents. Playing for Birmingham in 2003 in the Second City derby against Aston Villa, Savage managed to antagonise the normally mild-mannered Dion Dublin as the match boiled over. The 'fight' was somewhat one-way – Dublin scythed through Savage and followed that up by headbutting him. Getty
The Charity Shield in England in 1974. Not really an appropriate label on this occasion. It's the season curtain-raiser, all for good causes (in theory). However, tempers boiled over and here's Liverpool's England star Kevin Keegan landing a right cross to the jaw of his Leeds opponent Billy Bremner. Both players were sent off, and both decided to tear their shirts off and throw them to the Wembley turf. They were also both banned for 11 games as a consequence. Shutterstock
A freezing night in Russia in 1995 didn't stop Blackburn Rovers pair David Batty and Graeme Le Saux from overheating. The pair collided going for the same ball, and decided that was reason enough to sort out their differences during this Champions League match against Spartak Moscow. Blackburn skipper Tim Sherwood stepped in to separate the pair, but not before Le Saux had broken his left hand in the melee. Getty
It's what the commentators like to call a "mass brawl". It's 2007 and referee Howard Webb attempts to defuse a scrap between the Arsenal and Chelsea players during the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. He wasn't very successful. Getty
A real dust-up of the 1970s, when footballers were not so worried about the consequences. An English League Division One match at the Baseball Ground. Leeds hardman Norman Hunter threw the first punch, splitting Derby player Francis Lee's lip, before Lee threw left and right hooks at his opponent. Lee and Hunter then stare at each other after the punch up. Getty
This one wouldn't have looked out of place in a cage fighting contest. Newcastle teammates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer came to blows in 2005 during a Premier League match against Aston Villa at St James' Park. Bowyer got upset because Dyer wouldn't pass to him. It was a no-rules fight that seemed to last an eternity. Getty
Robbie Savage was the master of wind-up. He made the most of his ability on the field, and then added an extra edge by riling opponents. Playing for Birmingham in 2003 in the Second City derby against Aston Villa, Savage managed to antagonise the normally mild-mannered Dion Dublin as the match boiled over. The 'fight' was somewhat one-way – Dublin scythed through Savage and followed that up by headbutting him. Getty
The Charity Shield in England in 1974. Not really an appropriate label on this occasion. It's the season curtain-raiser, all for good causes (in theory). However, tempers boiled over and here's Liverpool's England star Kevin Keegan landing a right cross to the jaw of his Leeds opponent Billy Bremner. Both players were sent off, and both decided to tear their shirts off and throw them to the Wembley turf. They were also both banned for 11 games as a consequence. Shutterstock
A freezing night in Russia in 1995 didn't stop Blackburn Rovers pair David Batty and Graeme Le Saux from overheating. The pair collided going for the same ball, and decided that was reason enough to sort out their differences during this Champions League match against Spartak Moscow. Blackburn skipper Tim Sherwood stepped in to separate the pair, but not before Le Saux had broken his left hand in the melee. Getty
It's what the commentators like to call a "mass brawl". It's 2007 and referee Howard Webb attempts to defuse a scrap between the Arsenal and Chelsea players during the League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. He wasn't very successful. Getty