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Just the usual suspects i guess and the same reasons as most other people on here have with them ......

 

The Skates ......... don't need a reason, just being a Saint is enough, but they really are the most despicable cheating bunch of *****s ever.

 

QPR .... by association of having Redkrap as manager, otherwise they probably wouldn't be on my radar.

 

WHU .... still living on past footballing acadamies when in reality they are a bunch of hoofers and hackers under Fat Sam. Dodgy owners to boot as well.

 

Bompey have edged their way into the picture over the years, seemingly siding with the skates in taking the p!ss during our bad times,

despite the amount of times we organised friendlies to help them raise a few extra bob in the 70's / 80's. Total pr!ck of a gobby chairman as well.

They've probably replaced Brighton, now that Gus has left and we aren't in the same league.

 

Liverpool ..... still living in the past and thinking they are one of the elite clubs. Also their fans cost us a European tour in 85 due to the Heysel Ban.

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:lol:

 

It wouldnt have been their fault. It was down to the pilot, for not opening the doors quickly enough.

 

Exactly. It's never their fault.

 

I hate Liverpool because they got the rules of the Champions league changed so that they could still compete in it. They didn't qualify through the normal channels because they were **** but cried like babies until the rules were changed to allow the current holders a place in the following seasons competition.

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Does nobody hate Man U? I've loathed them since the age of ten, and at least back them they were perennial under-achievers. But under old Slapped-arse face I hated them even more. Everywhere I have ever been in life I have encountered plastic 'life-long' United fans who've never watched a live game in their lives.

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Does nobody hate Man U? I've loathed them since the age of ten, and at least back them they were perennial under-achievers. But under old Slapped-arse face I hated them even more. Everywhere I have ever been in life I have encountered plastic 'life-long' United fans who've never watched a live game in their lives.

 

Spot on. A hideous club.

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I always smile when these teams lose for various reasons...

 

QPR

Leicester

Bristol City

Cardiff

Stoke

Newcastle

West Ham

Derby

Whatever team Holloway is in charge of

And of course the skates

 

Agree about Holloway teams and Redknap's teams and whilst some might not agree Newcastle too as don't rate Pardew.....

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Really don't like:

Brighton - I live very close by and know exactly how delusional and mongy their fans are. Also Poyet was a prat over the last few years which didn't endear me to them.

 

Have a bit of a dislike for:

QPR - A club run in a way which shouldn't be allowed. 20k stadium with the wages and fees they pay is outrageous.

Derby - The way they played all season when we lost in the playoffs was bad enough, but the way their fans taunted us after winning was pretty classless.

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Does nobody hate Man U? I've loathed them since the age of ten, and at least back them they were perennial under-achievers. But under old Slapped-arse face I hated them even more. Everywhere I have ever been in life I have encountered plastic 'life-long' United fans who've never watched a live game in their lives.

 

Add one vote to Squids List....

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Everton. 15 years living on Merseyside listening to them constantly whining. It's fascinating how they pack their stadium and never sing together, but bleat individually.

 

That and having to watch them beat us 6-1 at there place back in the 80s , and Aidrian bl@@dy Heath in the FA cup semi final, which was one of my more depressing games to be at.

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Everton. 15 years living on Merseyside listening to them constantly whining. It's fascinating how they pack their stadium and never sing together, but bleat individually.

 

That and having to watch them beat us 6-1 at there place back in the 80s , and e tAidrian bl@@dy Heath in the FA cup semi final, which was one of my more depressing games to be at.

 

Yup. Very much the case. Although I did manage to avoid living in the ghastly place.

 

To this you can add: Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham, for towering and unjustified self opinion, Liverpool for a whining sense of entitlement, Man Utd for more reasons than I can think of, Stoke for anti-football, Leeds for a nasty blend of self righteous thuggishness and Ipswich for no discernible reason.

 

There's probably others but they're nonentities I've forgotten about altogether.

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Hate for me is a very strong emotion. It conjures up the feelings that you wish harm, distress, revolsion bordering on mania against another team. No, I don't 'Hate' any other team.

 

However, I do have a dislike of Manure, Man C, Chelsea, and Arsenal, for the same reasons that some others on here have - the media.

 

I listen to talk Manure, Man C, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool where they discuss the ins and outs of Manure, Man C, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool as they are the only clubs in the Premierships. I read the Sun where the signings of Wanyama and Ramirez NOT by Manure, Man C, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal, was NOT reported in a back page splash.

 

On Radio 1 and 2 on the sports news we hear of nothing of note happening to Man C, Manure, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal.

 

I am a little fatigued by it all.

 

Yesterday League Two Newport County won 3-1 with a shock extra-time win over Championship outfit Brighton.

 

Morecambe beat Wolves 1 - 0 Middlesbrough lost 1 - 2 to Accrington Stanley.

 

Quite remarkable feats.

 

The media will lead with Let me leave Liverpool, pleads Suarez .

 

I am dismayed at people at work, and at my kids schools, and in the pub talking about their team, 'INSERT TOP FIVE HERE' when the only reason for choosing and supporting that team is because it is Man C, Manure, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. They get upset when I tell them not to support England, support Brasil, as it's the same logic.

 

Guy in the pub, two days ago where I am working, a complete stranger, told me that 'his team' haven't bought well this year, and he dispairs for the upcoming season, but they'll still put one over on Saints.

 

He supports Arsenal

 

I'm in Boston, in Lincolnshire. Where he's from. And where he was born. And so was his entire family. But he has a right to support them. As he supported them when he was a kid. at the age of 12, about 15 years ago.

 

These are the same people who supported saints all their life, apart from the last 5 years, of course as Saints Ceased to exist, but after last year, they are life long fans again. Can't remember seeing them at Hartlepool, or Dagenham game, or against Brighton, or Freezing their nuts off at Yeovil. But I see them now. Why, even my collegue at work, the Chelsea fan, is happy now. Last year he was a life long Reading fan who had always supported them, as he comes from Reading, believes his team will turn the tables on us this year.

'But you're in the Championship now.' I pointed out to him.

'No, I mean Chelsea.'

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Leeds, Millwall and Everton.

 

Never liked the fans of the first two and Everton seemed to put a spell on us just as I was starting to watch the Saints starting with that crushing defeat in 84. Funny how you remember things so vividly from years ago yet don't seem to for more recent fixtures.

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Hate for me is a very strong emotion. It conjures up the feelings that you wish harm, distress, revolsion bordering on mania against another team. No, I don't 'Hate' any other team.

 

However, I do have a dislike of Manure, Man C, Chelsea, and Arsenal, for the same reasons that some others on here have - the media.

 

I listen to talk Manure, Man C, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool where they discuss the ins and outs of Manure, Man C, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool as they are the only clubs in the Premierships. I read the Sun where the signings of Wanyama and Ramirez NOT by Manure, Man C, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal, was NOT reported in a back page splash.

 

On Radio 1 and 2 on the sports news we hear of nothing of note happening to Man C, Manure, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal.

 

I am a little fatigued by it all.

 

Yesterday League Two Newport County won 3-1 with a shock extra-time win over Championship outfit Brighton.

 

Morecambe beat Wolves 1 - 0 Middlesbrough lost 1 - 2 to Accrington Stanley.

 

Quite remarkable feats.

 

The media will lead with Let me leave Liverpool, pleads Suarez .

 

I am dismayed at people at work, and at my kids schools, and in the pub talking about their team, 'INSERT TOP FIVE HERE' when the only reason for choosing and supporting that team is because it is Man C, Manure, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. They get upset when I tell them not to support England, support Brasil, as it's the same logic.

 

Guy in the pub, two days ago where I am working, a complete stranger, told me that 'his team' haven't bought well this year, and he dispairs for the upcoming season, but they'll still put one over on Saints.

 

He supports Arsenal

 

I'm in Boston, in Lincolnshire. Where he's from. And where he was born. And so was his entire family. But he has a right to support them. As he supported them when he was a kid. at the age of 12, about 15 years ago.

 

These are the same people who supported saints all their life, apart from the last 5 years, of course as Saints Ceased to exist, but after last year, they are life long fans again. Can't remember seeing them at Hartlepool, or Dagenham game, or against Brighton, or Freezing their nuts off at Yeovil. But I see them now. Why, even my collegue at work, the Chelsea fan, is happy now. Last year he was a life long Reading fan who had always supported them, as he comes from Reading, believes his team will turn the tables on us this year.

'But you're in the Championship now.' I pointed out to him.

'No, I mean Chelsea.'

 

Top post sir

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I've never really liked Wigan, they just annoy me. Spending years surviving in the PL, when no one gave a ****. Empty ground every week, silent stadium, away followings to rival Portsmouth's. I'm glad they're finally gone, because there are much better supported clubs who deserve a place in the PL.

 

MK Dons. Kind of everything that's wrong about football. Moving a club miles and miles away from it's fans, yet trying to retain the old clubs history. Fair play to the AFC Wimbledon lot, would much prefer them to get back to where they once were and pass MK Don's on the way. The last thing you want is MK Don's to be mega successful, as it will give mental chairman the feeling that it's a good idea.

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Really don't like:

Brighton - I live very close by and know exactly how delusional and mongy their fans are. Also Poyet was a prat over the last few years which didn't endear me to them.

 

Have a bit of a dislike for:

QPR - A club run in a way which shouldn't be allowed. 20k stadium with the wages and fees they pay is outrageous.

Derby - The way they played all season when we lost in the playoffs was bad enough, but the way their fans taunted us after winning was pretty classless.

 

I agree on those, it's a shame because a lot of people wished Brighton well after the vile things Archer and Bellotti did to that club. Agree on Derby plus I was there for the diving and cheating by Baiano and was it Eranio as well in the 90s? Forever in Notts Forest's shadow. I'd also add the skates to the dislike list for the cheating and the Bates minutes' 'silence' plus:

 

Spurs: It's all calmed down post-Hoddle but there's always been a bit of rivalry. Some of their fans expectations are off the scale.

Cardiff: Have a feeling our visit there won't be incident free next season. They were dreadfully behaved in 05/06 I think it was when Fuller scored twice, my friend's pub got damaged and they were up for a fight from early on in the morning. Also the nonsensical wearing of red shirts.

Leicester: The hail of coins at Filbert St mid-90s, their relegation was well deserved that season.

Leeds: Dirty, limited team but respect to their travelling fans who make some brilliant noise and always fill their section at SMS.

Wolves: Quite like Pompey in being obsessed with the ancient past and believe they are a massive club. They're not. They are a solid mid-table NPC club despite their history and there's nowt wrong with that. PNE, Huddersfield or Blackpool don't carry on like Wolves or Pompey fans do and their history is every bit as good.

Plymouth: Unpleasant atmosphere for the promotion game in 2011 and very gobby in 2005 when they visited and defended for 90 minutes to get a 0-0, then celebrated like they'd won the FA Cup

Bristol City: As above. Sick of hearing about their and Plymouth's underachievements. Fill the bloomin ground then. Out of the two though, they could be the club that does a Stoke, gets into the top flight eventually and fills the ground.

Newcastle: You are not in the top 8 clubs in the world, whatever your deluded ex-Chairman said. I like Pards but bored of hearing from JFK and Ashley in the media. The away end requires binoculars having sat at the back of it watching Saints up there. Cool city though.

 

Teams I like - Coventry, makes me sick how that's turned out. Southend were great and Carlisle as well in the JPT. I went to Torquay v AFC Wimbledon on Sat and their travelling support was quality, made the skates look quiet by comparison.

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Plymouth: Unpleasant atmosphere for the promotion game in 2011 and very gobby in 2005 when they visited and defended for 90 minutes to get a 0-0, then celebrated like they'd won the FA Cup

 

Yes, forgot about them. They held a grudge over Sturrock for years. I was living down in Devon when we appointed and dismissed Sturrock, and the Plymouth supporters were apoplectic that we had discarded such an obvious football genius...

 

Like Pompey they're a town of deluded f*ckwits, violent drunkards, the permanently unemployable, ugly women, and the permanent stench of slightly rotten fish.

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Used to be Cardiff City and Portsmouth for me, in varying order (2008 FA Cup Final saw me supporting my birth enemy, and they decided to lose). I almost feel sorry for them both at the moment though, Cardiff for the ridiculous demands of their owner and the fact that all but about 8000 of them are utter plastics who used to support Man U or Liverpool and the Skates for being hilariously poor and deluded.

 

Brighton's cheating ways had them pretty high on the list, but Poyet's humiliating departure and them hilariously losing to Newport County last night have all but killed that off, so... at the moment there is quite the vacuum to be filled with bile, I'm sure football has something planned for me this season though.

 

Oh, and MK Dons, how someone on here could claim they "have no rivals" when they have 91 of them immediately springing to mind is beyond me.

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Bournemouth! I work with loads of 'em, ideas completely above their station, have the insolence to call us scummers. I mean we've helped them out with loan players,played friendlys at their pathetic little ground to help fund raise-and they have the gall to hate us. Jumped up little *******

Oh and Brighton, Skates obviously, and any one that Redskate manages!!

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