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I know after any defeat other fans can **** you off but what team really ****ed you off and why? Quite glad to see Watford struggling, their fans always ****ed me off after losing to them.

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Derby, for the way their neanderthals reacted to beating us in the playoffs. I can fully understand a bit of goading, but they went much further with a significant number of them causing a massive disurbance and trying to break the police line to fight with Saints fans (after they'd won FFS). It was just small-time in the extreme.

 

And it absolutely p*ssed it down after the game so I got soaked. Harumph.

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Liverpool fans with non-Scouse accents. The worst of the worst.

 

I was at Belfast airport on Sunday night and about 200 Liverpool shirt wearing fans arrived home after the game. That's more than Wigan took away with them in total yesterday!?

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In recent years' date=' Brighton & Poyet. You'd think they'd won the Champions League. Especially when they released that DVD of their SMS win.[/quote']

 

This. Got a load of abuse from the Brighton fans while waiting for the park & ride at the Amex last year. Possibly one of the worst grounds to access, transport wise.

 

We got the last laugh though because they were saying how West Ham had knocked us off top, but actually they hadn't. F***ing hate Brighton.

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Derby, for the way their neanderthals reacted to beating us in the playoffs. I can fully understand a bit of goading, but they went much further with a significant number of them causing a massive disurbance and trying to break the police line to fight with Saints fans (after they'd won FFS). It was just small-time in the extreme.

 

And it absolutely p*ssed it down after the game so I got soaked. Harumph.

 

Agreed. There was no need for that, a little magnanimity would not have been out of place. I was SO pleased when they were relegated. Is that sad of me?

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Everton - But I think you have to be of a certain age and remember Mr Heath

 

Nothing/nobody (hopefully) will ever compare to this !

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Actually what's worse is when saints give a team a thumping and the opposition fans still call my team sh it and have an excuse list as long as their arm as to why they lost the game,rather than saints winnning it, sometimes like Arsenal the other week you just have to except your team got beaten by a better team..........something villa fans could work on

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Leicester - all down to one coc k I met twenty odd years ago. He managed to **** me off so much, that I have a total irrational hatred for all things Leicester. The fans, the club, the city, Gary linaker.

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Derby, for the way their neanderthals reacted to beating us in the playoffs. I can fully understand a bit of goading, but they went much further with a significant number of them causing a massive disurbance and trying to break the police line to fight with Saints fans (after they'd won FFS).

 

This is my choice too. Utter bellends they were that night.

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Derby County after the playoffs. One of them spat on me. Spitting, to me, is akin to having ones entire family raped by a heard of angry, horny skates.

 

Oh and they beat us in that bloody shootout. Still, who's laughing now. Me, Mr.Spitman. Me.

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Derby and Everton for me too.

 

Wasn't even born for the 84 semi-final, but the infamous Marcus Bent game was more than enough. Shame the buggers are going to beat us twice this year (presumably in the last minute like always).

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This is my choice too. Utter bellends they were that night.

 

Same era, do you remember the other Everton bell- end John Bailey. He always came in for a load of stick. Hated Everton with a hatred in the 80s, some of which was immediately relieved after said semi-final. What a memorable day...

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Hey chocco Boxo don't put in for your English GCSE any time soon. :) That arguably wins the prize for most poorly worded thread title ever and there have been some bad ones!

Anyway, would have to go with the Everton, Derby and Brighton suggestions. All bastards who will never be forgiven.Always hate losing to Blackburn too. This is 1. Because they are a very dislikeable small northern ****ehole and 2. Because I will never forget what that tosser John Bailey did to us. He got a wickedly bad reception every time he played at the Dell for years after I seem to remember.

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Same era, do you remember the other Everton bell- end John Bailey. He always came in for a load of stick. Hated Everton with a hatred in the 80s, some of which was immediately relieved after said semi-final. What a memorable day...

 

First time I ever heard my old man swear - Joining in with the rest of The Dell "Bailey is a ******". Was just a kid at the time, but seem to remember the whole crowd, to a man, singing it.

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First time I ever heard my old man swear - Joining in with the rest of The Dell "Bailey is a ******". Was just a kid at the time, but seem to remember the whole crowd, to a man, singing it.

 

We made our own entertainment in those days ;-)

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First time I ever heard my old man swear - Joining in with the rest of The Dell "Bailey is a ******". Was just a kid at the time, but seem to remember the whole crowd, to a man, singing it.

 

Now it is just a thought but was he the player who got a Saints player sent off eight years before? One of my first games at the Dell (I thought it was Stoke) and one player was getting serious abuse and my old man said that he had had got one of our players sent off while playing for Blackpool or Blackburn when the incidence happened? I am probably not being very clear!

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Totally agree with The Kraken was going to kick off big time but the rain stopped play!

 

I know how you feel. I went straight onto their hooligan forum when I got home and told them in strongly worded posts exactly what I'd have done to them if the rain hadn't stopped me.

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Leicester - all down to one coc k I met twenty odd years ago. He managed to **** me off so much, that I have a total irrational hatred for all things Leicester. The fans, the club, the city, Gary linaker.

 

I had exactly the same experience on a work training day about 15 years ago.... they were div 2, we were div 1 and he was going on about them being a much bigger club than us... I have hated them ever since..

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Now it is just a thought but was he the player who got a Saints player sent off eight years before? One of my first games at the Dell (I thought it was Stoke) and one player was getting serious abuse and my old man said that he had had got one of our players sent off while playing for Blackpool or Blackburn when the incidence happened? I am probably not being very clear!

 

Yep that's the one

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What Annoys me More than fans at games are all these fans you meet at work who claim to be "massive" or "mad" Cheslea/Man U/Liverpool/Arsenal/spurs fans. However their "massive/mad" support generally consists of watching the game on the telly at the weekend and the going on and on and on about how brilliant/sh*t they were on Monday morning.

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Now it is just a thought but was he the player who got a Saints player sent off eight years before? One of my first games at the Dell (I thought it was Stoke) and one player was getting serious abuse and my old man said that he had had got one of our players sent off while playing for Blackpool or Blackburn when the incidence happened? I am probably not being very clear!

Although I said earlier I would never forget what he did, I actually have :lol: At least the finer details escape me. Seem to remember 2 players getting sent off (was it Charlie George and Stevie Williams?) and loads of others getting booked. Mr Bailey was attributed with all the blame for said happenings.

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Charlton a few years back when we were major ****. They were giving it the large big time.

 

But still nowhere near as annoying as Saints fans who don't go to the games slagging off everything about the club i.e attendances,chairman,pies at half time,which way we should of kicked off etc etc

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Agreed. There was no need for that, a little magnanimity would not have been out of place. I was SO pleased when they were relegated. Is that sad of me?

 

Not at all. I've never forgiven them for kicking the sh*t out of Bale in the first leg of that semi. Every fuc*ing player went in late on him and that cu*t Billy Davies got his way as the poor lad (only 17 at the time) was carried off.

 

Disgusting football and hilarious that there team will forever be a punchline after their 11 points.

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West Ham. Fans have some kind of delusion they're a much bigger club than they are and they continuously bang on about winning the world cup single handedly. Plus they always seemed to infiltrate into home areas of SMS last time we were in the prem. Glad they have fat sam tho....

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Charlton a few years back when we were major ****. They were giving it the large big time.

 

But still nowhere near as annoying as Saints fans who don't go to the games slagging off everything about the club i.e attendances,chairman,pies at half time,which way we should of kicked off etc etc

 

In their defence, we played them just before the cup final and at the end of the match the stadium announcer wished us all the best for the final. They stopped leaving and gave us some generous applause. Mind you, that might have been because we were playing Arsenal.

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Everton at Highbury in '84. Why did 000's of Everton fans race to our end and goad us? Fair play to our lot, though - gave as good as they got. One guy from my local made the front page of the nationals whilst giving a demonstration on Queensbury Rules. The headline said "scum" or something similar. Sadly, we should have won that game long before the sand in the goalmouth made the ball bounce kindly for that dwarf Heath to score. I think that particular result was even more depressing than England's penalty shoot-out loss in 1990.

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Derby, for the way their neanderthals reacted to beating us in the playoffs. I can fully understand a bit of goading, but they went much further with a significant number of them causing a massive disurbance and trying to break the police line to fight with Saints fans (after they'd won FFS). It was just small-time in the extreme.

 

And it absolutely p*ssed it down after the game so I got soaked. Harumph.

 

Agreed.

 

They all wanted a fight. We weren't interested.

 

All you could hear on the PA was "please get off the pitch so we can give you ticket details for the final"

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