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9 hours ago, Turkish said:

Why Burnley? They’re not great to watch but in the same boat as us doing their best in an increasingly difficult situation. Plus it’s a decent away day even though we rarely get anything there.  They are one of the clubs I disk-like the least. 

I've always found their fans to be jolly rude and terribly northern when visiting our fair city.

My dislike for Everton has waned since the "Warchest" days, their fans now realise how badly they've p*ssed money away on overpaid underperformers. Also WHU also don't annoy so much anymore, they are at least honest about their owners and the awful stadium con.

Otherwise 'Pool, MU, Chelsea and Spuds can always bring a smile to my face when they lose.

But yes, Newcastle could turn that smile into a throaty laugh if they take a deserved dip into the Champ'.

 

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Liverpool and Man Utd with a bit of Spurs for thinking they're bigger than they are. Newcastle Arabia's recent form puts them with Spurs. I would love it if they get relegated, just love it! And if they escape by 6 points it would be tough on the team that takes their place!

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3 hours ago, macca155 said:

Above all else I agree with this. Plain theft and the league should have stopped them in their immoral tracks.

Fabulous stadium, very comfortable. MK could have easily entered the pyramid. 3 or 4 years they would have been in the league on their own merits.

Yes, this is the thing that makes the MK situation so abhorrent. Wimbledon got completely fucked over, they reformed, and they’re now back in the same league as MK with a new ground. MK will always be seen in a negative light and it doesn’t help their long term cause at all that they basically stole a team. If I came from MK I’d be embarrassed to support them. If they’d have risen through the ranks it would have been seen as an amazing success story.

The biggest windup IMO is that they call themselves Dons. Just call yourself Milton Keynes and get on with your plastic life. Keeping the Dons name is an absolute insult to Wimbledon.

 

 

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Liverpool - mostly from late 70s and 80s juvenile trauma, countrywide fawning plus bestest bestest downtroddenest fans

Everton - mostly Bailey and Heath 

Spurs - traditionally the most deluded (Villa, Everton and West Ham mentioned in dispatches)

Newcastle - newly listed this season, ridiculous levels of carping and bullshit since recent takeover

Not bothered about the rest to be honest. 

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Used to be Liverpool and Spurs based on the players/managers we've sent them over the years. But Brighton and Newcastle are both coming fast up the rails. So many unlikeable players for Brighton - Maupay (especially after his celebration recently), Nivea boy, Duffy, Dunk to name a few. Newcastle for the recent arrogance of their fans - hope it all ends in tears.

Leicester another honourable mention for having a team full of cants - Vardy, Maddison, Schmeichel, Soyuncu etc

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Spurs and Everton.

Man Utd and Liverpool challenge from time to time. but otherwise difficult to come close to the other two.  

I've always had a soft spot for Newcastle, but a few months of Stavely, the Arab owners, and Eddie getting smugger by the day, and that is likely to change.

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Don’t really hate any team.

Dislike most of the big sides with possible exception of City, for proving that success is all about pumping in loads of cash.

Would be very funny to see Chelsea return to their 1 trophy every 50 years former status. 

one side that I couldn’t see mentioned - Wolves. Always do well against us recently and a horrible side to watch - time wasting, feigning injury, super defensive. 

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2 hours ago, whelk said:

Newcastle but fans are generally ok

Chelsea - worst fans by a mile. Not just for yesterday either 

Chelsea forum is actually quite repulsive at present. All clubs have dickhead fans but these idiots really don't care about war, death and misery. Just as long as their club can continue to spend blood money and buy success.

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2 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said:

It seems Spurs are the most hated club in London - No smoke without fire

I'd say Chelsea are round here.

Loads of Brentford, Fulham and QPR fans and whilst they don't particularly like each other, they are united in their utter hatred and disdain for anything to do with Chelsea.

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6 hours ago, Fan The Flames said:

Hated Everton since 84 and it hasn't waned, I would love to see them go down.

Man U are another childhood dislike from the 70's. Don't like Leciester, that's a bit of Vardy and a lot of envy. Newcastle and Brighton are irritating.

Not prem, but I've always hated Stoke.

Never particularly keen on Everton but the signing of John Bailey was a bit of a tipping point in my book.1984 sealed it for all time. 

Strangely no lingering dislike of Blackburn though ! (Although not too keen on them in the Dalglish years, not because of Bailey, or constantly signing our players, but because he was such a sour faced knob).

If you’re going outside the EPL then I’ll raise you Derby County and  Forest. Derby were one of the teams to dislike when I started following (late 60’s/early 70’s). Both with gobby fans with dreadful nasally East Midlands accents that get on my tits. (Leicester borderline, and can’t stand Vardy but still not enough to rival spurs/Everton).

 

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I'm a Saints fan, so therefore I hate every other team, obviously some more than others. But I especially dislike football fans who have a second team.

Don't get me started on those that wear those half&half scarves.

Southampton Football Club may not be the best team in the world, but as far as I'm concerned they're the ONLY team in the world!

That's all he wrote!

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I don't hate anyone in the PL but the club I dislike the most is Manchester United. The club, players and supporters have an arrogance and a sense of entitlement that is staggering at times. It's the players I dislike there. For example Pogba couldn't care less which club badge is on his shirt as long as the hundreds of thousands of pounds a week keep rolling into his bank account. Wages paid for mostly mediocre displays. Fred who must surely be a contender for worse midfielder in the PL and Maguire who has a face and attitude only his mother could love. I dislike them but I enjoy watching them because no matter who the manager is they play like a bunch of pub standard misfits. Long may that continue.  

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2 hours ago, Sarnia Cherie said:

I don't hate anyone in the PL but the club I dislike the most is Manchester United. The club, players and supporters have an arrogance and a sense of entitlement that is staggering at times. It's the players I dislike there. For example Pogba couldn't care less which club badge is on his shirt as long as the hundreds of thousands of pounds a week keep rolling into his bank account. Wages paid for mostly mediocre displays. Fred who must surely be a contender for worse midfielder in the PL and Maguire who has a face and attitude only his mother could love. I dislike them but I enjoy watching them because no matter who the manager is they play like a bunch of pub standard misfits. Long may that continue.  

Agree with all that and couldn't have put it better but my greater dislike is Liverpool because of the way they wrecked the team we had built and won the title with our players Lambert first followed by Lallana, Lovren, Clyne, Virgil, Mane. Has any club ever destroyed another so completely? Its amazing we have recovered as well as we have

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23 hours ago, Badger said:

Never particularly keen on Everton but the signing of John Bailey was a bit of a tipping point in my book.1984 sealed it for all time. 

Strangely no lingering dislike of Blackburn though ! (Although not too keen on them in the Dalglish years, not because of Bailey, or constantly signing our players, but because he was such a sour faced knob).

If you’re going outside the EPL then I’ll raise you Derby County and  Forest. Derby were one of the teams to dislike when I started following (late 60’s/early 70’s). Both with gobby fans with dreadful nasally East Midlands accents that get on my tits. (Leicester borderline, and can’t stand Vardy but still not enough to rival spurs/Everton).

Yes nicking players is a big cause of dislike and Derby were up there for years for Wright and Shilton, rekindled by that playoff game. Hated Blackburn when they came into their money and for nicking Flowers and Shearer. Indifferent about both now, although I do get annoyed where places like these get classed as proper football towns, what does that even mean and why isn't Southampton.

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On 07/03/2022 at 19:22, Fan The Flames said:

Yes nicking players is a big cause of dislike and Derby were up there for years for Wright and Shilton, rekindled by that playoff game. Hated Blackburn when they came into their money and for nicking Flowers and Shearer. Indifferent about both now, although I do get annoyed where places like these get classed as proper football towns, what does that even mean and why isn't Southampton.

Often it is but much depends on how the transfer is conducted and whether the player-club-fan relationship is soured.

I don’t think many people begrudged Channon going to City and the chance to play in the First Division man years ago. More recently Wayne Bridge seemed to leave on good terms.

Some other transfers have been handled in a dignified way by both departing player and new club, Walcott and Oxlade-C to Arsenal, Shaw/Morgan to Utd even. None of those moves left me feeling bitter towards their new clubs.

you mention Derby - can’t say the signing of Shilton & Wright influenced my feeling towards them as a club. Didn’t like them before so no change there.

Blackburn - the overriding feeling was envy of having a Jack Walker to fund them. 

Others of course are more acrimonious and it really lights the touch paper as regards the new club.

Everton and Koeman, one example.

Liverpool - Brendan 2014, Nivea, VVD 

Spurs are in a category of their own though and just about every deal seems tacky in some way

Ruddock,Hoddle, Dean Richards, Poch,Hojbjerg … 

Impossible not to have a hatred of spurs really.. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Badger said:

Spurs are in a category of their own though and just about every deal seems tacky in some way

Ruddock,Hoddle, Dean Richards, Poch,Hojbjerg … 

Impossible not to have a hatred of spurs really.. 

 

Fourpast, Bale ....

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On 01/01/2022 at 13:03, Dellman said:

I was sick of Man U in the days of 'Fergie time' but they seem quite harmless these days and Ole S even had them playing with a smile--and losing. Liverpool, on the other hand, I cannot tolerate. They have the most self serving fans convinced everyone owes them a living, they are fawned over by the media and I will never get over the way they ruined our club and won the title and Euro Championship on the strength of our players. I would even support those down the road against Liverpool

This entirely. Their levels of self-entitlement are off the chart. Out of the managers, I don't mind Leicester but Rodgers has the kind of face I just want to punch. 

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3 minutes ago, Viking Saint said:

This entirely. Their levels of self-entitlement are off the chart. Out of the managers, I don't mind Leicester but Rodgers has the kind of face I just want to punch. 

Quite right, never thought I would support them down the road but I would against Liverpool, they have an even greater sense of entitlement than Man Utd in their prime and it all began when they raided our club--slimey snakes

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Spurs. Its not a hate thing though, just that when I started going they were our historic rivals (which presumably had dated back to the Southern League days, no I'm not that old). That's always stuck with me, yes I've 'hated' others since, Man U especially, Liverpool more recently, but it always comes back to the rivalry that was there when I first stood on the Milton Road terrace back in 67. No one really even cared about Pompey back then, we hardly ever played them, they were just the team down the road that lots of people went to see when Saints were away. 

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Liverpool and Man Utd mainly, it's mainly a fans thing to be honest, the vast majority of Man Utd or Liverpool fans I have met are either glory hunters or just arrogant tw*ts.

Don't like Villa for the same reason, seem rather full of themselves despite doing very little, staying up because of goal line technology, spending millions to get to the same level as us. I mean those idiots were singing about Danny Ings leaving us because we are sh*t even though we sit above them in the table. 

The rest is usually based on players, if a club has some players I like then I am generally ok with them, but if they have lots of hateful players then I'll dislike them. 

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On 10/03/2022 at 07:42, Baird of the land said:

Man city. 

I don't like many of the rich fat cats but I do like Man City, they play great attacking football with style and they don't pinch our players, have they taken any since Channon? And he came back before long. Liverpool are my chief enemy, they wrecked us when we were doing well

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On 06/03/2022 at 13:05, Fan The Flames said:

Hated Everton since 84 and it hasn't waned, I would love to see them go down.

Man U are another childhood dislike from the 70's. Don't like Leciester, that's a bit of Vardy and a lot of envy. Newcastle and Brighton are irritating.

Not prem, but I've always hated Stoke.

It has to be Everton due to 84, I still cant get over it. 

Followed by Liverpool

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40 minutes ago, cloggy saint said:

Seriously??

Yes, and I think you will find Im not the only one. If you were there you may understand the feeling. I have seen us lose many Semi finals but this had something else

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Yes, I was there, last minute of extra time. I thought it would destroy the rest of the season, it destroyed me, but if I remember correctly we won almost every remaining match and ended our highest ever--runners up in div 1 so I stopped feeling so bad about it. 

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15 hours ago, Dellman said:

Yes, I was there, last minute of extra time. I thought it would destroy the rest of the season, it destroyed me, but if I remember correctly we won almost every remaining match and ended our highest ever--runners up in div 1 so I stopped feeling so bad about it. 

It was the most unjust game I have ever witnessed. 

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21 hours ago, OldNick said:

It was the most unjust game I have ever witnessed. 

I was 10 .. went with my ol chap and two uncles .. Adrian heath smallest guy on the pitch scored a header in last 5 mins .. scarred for life ! Went to white heart Lane semi vs Liverpool too. Again heart ache .. Moran hitting the bar in normal time before Ian rush scored a brace in et.

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1 hour ago, FarehamSaintJames said:

Newcastle - should’ve been bloody relegated had it not been for oil money.

I suppose Everton will suffice.

Yes, Dan burn and Chris wood are world beaters. Eddie Howe is famous for managing big money signings 

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3 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Yes, Dan burn and Chris wood are world beaters. Eddie Howe is famous for managing big money signings 

Weird to pick out Wood and Burn and not Trippier and Bruno who were both linked to champions league sides before Newcastle got them.

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2 hours ago, TWar said:

Weird to pick out Wood and Burn and not Trippier and Bruno who were both linked to champions league sides before Newcastle got them.

Tripper has been injured for about 2 months and has played 4 games. 
 

Bruno has been on the bench more than he’s started (4 again). 
 

So not all that weird really. But I know, like Broja, you hate Howe so will never give him credit. 

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