I agree.
I posted this a while back on another thread involving memories of Currie:
"A tackle on Tommy Smith, probably in the home game against Liverpool in October 1974 which we won 1-0. Liverpool had a corner at the Kop end and it was partially cleared, the ball kicked up in the air and dropping to Smith who was coming in at a rate of knots about thirty yards out, eye on the ball and intending to meet it on the volley. As usual, Smith had been dishing it out in his usual hard-man style and TC had obviously had enough. He ran out towards Smith but instead of just charging the shot down, he flew in two-footed and took him out about knee-high. Smith went down in agony and all the Liverpool players played hell up with TC, Keegan prominent among them. I think Currie was booked. He was a fantastic, creative player but he had a hard side to him, a characteristic I believe he shared with Jimmy Hagan."