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Harry (Gawd bess you guvnor - be lucky me old mucker, diamond geezer, bare bones, f'sure etc etc) Redknapp.

He's not had nearly enough stick IMO; at least Bailey got a bit of pay-back.

 

I used to hate a WestBrom full back called Graham or Gareth Williams.

He played against us in the cup in 1968 and went in goal for them when their goalie was injured. They won 3-2 in extra time and he was jumping up & down in front of the Milton giving us the V like the Welsh tw*t he no doubt was.

 

I guess these days that would qualify you for an FA tarring & feathering for 'incitation'.

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Gerald Ashby (for the Norwich game)

Ruel Fox (ditto)

Robert Fleck (ditto)

Andy Ritchie

Roger Milford

Andy Sinton (more England caps than MLT)

Lee Bowyer

Rodney Marsh

Steve Claridge

Tony Adams (I'm a recovering sensitive alcoholic who can use long words now...no, you're just a boring navel gazing ****....and a **** manager)

David James (just because you write for the Grauniad doesn't make you intelligent..**** keeper too)

Rupert Lowe

Claus Lundekvam (for that game at Fratton)

Peter Crouch (for bottling that game at Fratton)

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Gerald Ashby (for the Norwich game)

Ruel Fox (ditto)

Robert Fleck (ditto)

Andy Ritchie

Roger Milford

Andy Sinton (more England caps than MLT)

Lee Bowyer

Rodney Marsh

Steve Claridge

Tony Adams (I'm a recovering sensitive alcoholic who can use long words now...no, you're just a boring navel gazing ****....and a **** manager)

David James (just because you write for the Grauniad doesn't make you intelligent..**** keeper too)

Rupert Lowe

Claus Lundekvam (for that game at Fratton)

Peter Crouch (for bottling that game at Fratton)

 

How about some ketchup with all those chips!

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Being in my early 20's, some of the names mentioned go completely over my head.

 

Mine, in no particular order would be:

 

Darren Moore & Dean Lea****: for successfully getting Kenwyne and Bale off the pitch injured during the 1st leg of the playoffs

 

Steven Bywater: as someone previously mentioned, for the shootout antics

 

Arry: two-bob, ****ney ****

 

Claridge: I remember him dancing infront of us when Millwall equalised in an FA Cup replay at The New Den and then us singing "Claridge, Claridge what's the score?" when we went 2-1 up in extra time

 

Don Hutchinson: purely for a ridiculous dive when brushed slightly by Nathan Dyer in the box vs Cov, cost me £40 on what would have been a correct scorecast, had he not decided to throw himself to the floor when touched ever so slightly by a bloke who only came up to his knee

 

Kev Phillips: his missus scored more than he did

 

Jamie Redknapp: not a bad player but guilty by association and the fact that I despise the way he sits with his crotch on display on Sky, not to mention the dross he spouts as "punditry"

 

Ian Wright: tit

 

BWP: for being even more of a tit

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>Many others already mentioned, but one of my other pet hates is Phil Pinocchio Thompson.

 

Remember the game in September 79 when Steve Williams burst clear with the ball just inside Liverpool's half and Pinocchio rugby tackled him to stop him scoring? Sadly it was before that would have been an automatic red card and he stayed on the pitch. We still won 3-2 though.

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There's many many, but I want to say Leon Best.

 

His woefully inept performance in the 2nd Play Off Leg against Derby, from his idiotic own goal, constantly being offside and his terrible penalty that we all knew was never going in.

 

Then of course, as soon as he leaves and we play Coventry last season he spouts out with some bull**** along the lines of "Saints fans best not start crying when I score against them blahblahblah".

 

*****.

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Must be 2 John Bailey's the one I was thinking of was playing for Blackburn not Everton around 1977 ish got Osgood and Willaims sent off at Ewood Park and got the stick when he came back to the Dell later in the season.

 

No only one. Everyone has forgotton that his middle name was "B@stard". Saints supporters changed it by deed poll.

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There's many many, but I want to say Leon Best.

 

His woefully inept performance in the 2nd Play Off Leg against Derby, from his idiotic own goal, constantly being offside and his terrible penalty that we all knew was never going in.

 

Then of course, as soon as he leaves and we play Coventry last season he spouts out with some bull**** along the lines of "Saints fans best not start crying when I score against them blahblahblah".

 

*****.

 

Agreed and not popular at Coventry either where he has constantly whined for a move before Coleman told him to shut it.

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1) Adrian Heath (Little *****)

 

I read the thread title, and I thought 'Adrian Heath'. I opened the thread and he's your number 1! LOL

 

Yep, I was there at highbury when the ball hit his head and went in. I spent the whole 90mins stood on my tip toes. I was 14 and my legs and back were killing me. Then that little sh1te popped up and ruined my day completely.

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For me, as well as most of the above, I would have to go for the Highbury groundsman in 84. Wallace's shot hit a divot which made it go wide, and it was a freak bounce of another divot for Heath's goal.

 

Also, I still can't stand Marcus Bent for that last minute goal. He was so wide that if you got him to try it again 99 times out of a hundred he'd hit the corner flag.

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Adrian Heath - that goal in 84!

 

Going back to that era - a bloke called Bailey played for Blackburn and got Steve Williams and Ossie sent off in the Battle of Blackburn. He later went on to play for Everton and represent England at left back if I remember correctly. Always got a good barracking at The Dell!

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>Many others already mentioned, but one of my other pet hates is Phil Pinocchio Thompson.

 

Remember the game in September 79 when Steve Williams burst clear with the ball just inside Liverpool's half and Pinocchio rugby tackled him to stop him scoring? Sadly it was before that would have been an automatic red card and he stayed on the pitch. We still won 3-2 though.

what about Ratcliffe the Evertoin centre half who punched the ball off the line at the Milton end in a 0-0 I think it was a george lawrence who had beaten Southall to the ball He stayed on as well.
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Hassan Kachloul and Eyal Berkovic. Two ex players i don't particularly like.

Is this the same Kachloul who score the first two against Arsenal in the last game at the Dell? And the same Berkovic who scored in the 6-3 against Man U? Such precious memories that I can forgive them their later indiscretions.

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Peter Crouch (for bottling that game at Fratton)

 

Great shout. Bottled out of the biggest game of our season as a 'precaution', and was back playing six days later, completely fine. Also got himself needlessly sent off against Palace, and cost us two points against Everton. Why some Saints fans still speak fondly about him is beyond me. Skate ****.

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1) Rednapp: No 1 f'sure by a country mile for the damage he caused.

2) Askham: Crook

3) Hoddle: Hypocritical sactimonious ***t

4) Bowyer: Thick racist thug. Didn't Hassan Kachloul take a swing at Bowyer when we played Leeds at the Dell? Let him(Kachloul) off any other misdemenours for that.

5) Lowe: Only saved from the No 1 spot because of St Marys

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Mike Sumerbee always received a lot stick at The Dell during my early years,never knew the full history of that.

 

I can remember Dennis Hollywood unleahing what could only described as a brutal tackle/assault on Mike Summerbee at the Dell in about 1969. I was stood in the Archers Road End and was quite close to quite close to it, and literally heard him yelp!

 

To be fair he didn't roll around on the ground, as many players today would, he just hopped around swearing. Dont remember Hollywood get booked or anything.

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Most hated player ever to kick a ball at the Dell. I remember the stick he got was constant throughout 90 mins on several visits. But times a great healer, and it gives me no pleasure to hear he has problems.

 

Same here. As for the team, Stoke always used to get a load of stick, probably because all the merchant marine families from Northam remembered Captain Smith came from Stoke.

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People resurrecting old threads ;)

 

Agreed !!

I scrolled through 2 pages thinking "i've seen this somewhere before" when I then noticed the bl**dy date of Feb 19th !!!!

Gemmell was the culprit who resurrected the thread so he goes on my list now Grrrr....

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Heath - 1984 semi final scoring b*****d.

Keane - 2005 relegation taunting b*****d.

Venables - Wide boy ****ney MLT ignoring b*****d.

Neil Warnock - big stupid mouthy northern b*****d.

Mark Lawrenson - Sneering preening 'on my TV every bloody week' b*****d.

Ashley Cole - 'I need more money, I'm only on 60k a week' greedy money grabbing b*****d.

R****t L**e - The ultimate b*****d.

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I must be more forgiving than most.

 

Harry Redknapp, Keiron Dyer and

Mikael F\/CKING Nilsson, the sh!i!thouse

also "Amarillo" is a name. Those who were there know.

 

That's all I've got.

 

And once again on a hatred thread I challenge anyone to find a link online that says anything bad about Saints coming from Kevin Phillips' mouth. This has been going on for about 4 years now, and no-one has ever produced a shred of evidence of anything other than "it didnt feel right".

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I'll add a couple more.

 

Paul Groves (at the time played for Grimsby) - this twát scored a last minute goal for Grimsby v Bournemouth to give Grimsby the win. If that match had stayed a draw I'd have picked up just over £16,000 for a £1 stake (10 match accumulator). The rest all came in...

 

Robin Van Persie (Arsenal) - this twát scored a last minute goal for Arsenal v Saints at Highbury a few seasons ago. Gave Arsenal a 2-2 draw. I had £50 on Saints at 20/1 to win this game.

 

Surely I can't be the only person who hates random players cos they screwed up a bet with a last minute goal?

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I'll add a couple more.

 

Robin Van Persie (Arsenal) - this twát scored a last minute goal for Arsenal v Saints at Highbury a few seasons ago. Gave Arsenal a 2-2 draw. I had £50 on Saints at 20/1 to win this game.

 

 

Haha ouch, i was at the game in the arsenal stand (my step-family are gooners) that was a killer, ****ing wigley, what a ****house ****-hole pikey appointment he was!!

 

as said above nilsson played that day and had a SHOCKER!!! was at fault for RVP's goal and i have a feeling he gave away also, Henry missed though! ha arrogant *****...actually he can go on, although I seem to be the only person on the planet that cannot stand that arrogant arse - arsenal and arsene wenger were such a good match for him!

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I hate Heath the most, in fact Everton I dislike more than Pompey. My daughter is then going to marry o fan of thiers!!!

It is amazing how a football match 25 years ago still hurts so much, no relegation has effected me as much. It was the total feeling of being cheated by a team who never deserved the win, by a last minute goal from a free kick that should never have been given.Add the Toffee noses, many were splattered. Sickening is the word, from the joy at fratton to the hell at Highbury

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Not sure of the spelling, but my most hated man in football has always been Rudi Glockner (?)

 

Referee in our second leg cup Winners Cup tie versus Anderlecht. Never in all my time watching football have I ever seen a referee so determined a team was not going to win

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Not sure of the spelling, but my most hated man in football has always been Rudi Glockner (?)

 

Referee in our second leg cup Winners Cup tie versus Anderlecht. Never in all my time watching football have I ever seen a referee so determined a team was not going to win

and Jim Steeles bow legs of course

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