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« Reply #75 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 11:47:53 » |
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Hate everyone except us. It's the level of hatred that varies week to week and season to season.
Current top five though :
Pox (usual reasons) MK Donuts (same reasons as already mentioned) Crawley (they've managed to prove themselves 'Knightish' in double quick time in all aspects) Rovers/Shitty (usual stuff)
Southend Burton (they're next)
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« Reply #76 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 12:40:30 » |
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In the skysports league -
Manchester United. A symbol for me of all thats wrong with football. Their success has co-incided with footballs move from a sport to an blown up pathetic entertainment, more in common with the x factor than sport. Heralded the arrival of players who sincerely believe that they are so important to the cultural fabric of the society when all they do is twat a pigs bladder about.
In the championship -
Leeds, a team who the skysports league think should be in with them along with most of their fans. There is a branch of my family that randomly support Leeds.
Bristol City - Up themselves fans who think they should are bigger than they are.
Portsmouth - Why are they still in existence. Should have gone bust. Someone needs to go bust to bring some reality back to a financially and morally bankrupt sport.
Brighton - Very high opinion of themselves.
Leicester - Lived there for 7 years. Again on the financial point of view, went into admin owing 5k to st johns, now still exist, didnt pay the money back and spent 14 mill on player this year. Including Jermaine Beckford.
Division 1 -
Franchise. No explanation necessary
Huddersfield - How many bloody strikers do they need. Deeply unloveable manager and team.
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Crawley. Again no explanation necessary. Self implosion is not far away. The few supporters will mourn the loss, whilst the money men and that twat evans will walk away unscathed. The above is all subject to change for the most spurious of reasons. But thats what being a football fan is all about, you can hate a team because they were terrible losers or winners 10 years ago, and it can change on an act of graciousness. In my opinion anyway.
Controversially, I don't give a flying toss about Oxford, probably a bunch of cunts, but then most of the people I know are cunts.
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« Reply #77 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 12:46:14 » |
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Apart from the usual local rivalries
West Ham - YOU ARE NOT A BIG CLUB.
Leeds - As above.
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Kinky Tom
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« Reply #78 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 12:47:06 » |
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In the skysports league -
Manchester United. A symbol for me of all thats wrong with football. Their success has co-incided with footballs move from a sport to an blown up pathetic entertainment, more in common with the x factor than sport. Heralded the arrival of players who sincerely believe that they are so important to the cultural fabric of the society when all they do is twat a pigs bladder about.
i find it harder and harder to hate utd. these days. i used to hate them with such a burning passion but they deserve to be where they are and can actually afford to spend the money they do because they generate it themselves. you have to admire the number of young players that have come through their system too. while i still hate to see utd. shirts here there and everywhere and the way the majority of their fans think they're better than everyone else i just find it impossible to hate the club itself anymore
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« Reply #79 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 12:58:13 » |
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I must admit I have softened a little towards them, but I still hang on to the hatred.
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Samdy Gray
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« Reply #80 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 16:09:59 » |
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I dislike Chelsea because they have bought their success.
I have no problem with Man Utd. Although the saga with Glazier was/is a bit of a shambles, the foundations of what they have was built on sustainable growth.
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« Reply #81 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 16:30:49 » |
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i find it harder and harder to hate utd. these days. i used to hate them with such a burning passion but they deserve to be where they are and can actually afford to spend the money they do because they generate it themselves. you have to admire the number of young players that have come through their system too.
while i still hate to see utd. shirts here there and everywhere and the way the majority of their fans think they're better than everyone else i just find it impossible to hate the club itself anymore
They havent brought through a genuine first team regular for quite a while though, the twins possibly i suppose. Their strongest first team cost a similar level to Chelsea, more than Arsenal or Liverpool and only costs less than Man City. They do generate a lot of revenue but look at the level of debt they have. Thats another thing that pisses me off about the elite clubs, if we go in debt its a serious sitituation if a ManUtd go in debt its just a number on the balance sheet.
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« Reply #82 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 16:37:13 » |
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Poxford, Franchise, Crawley, Leeds, Liverpool, Sunderland, Brighton, Gillingham and Mllwall.
And Celtic and Rangers for keeping on going on about joining the Premiership.
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« Reply #83 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 16:45:34 » |
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Pox, both Bristol teams, Leeds, Brighton, Franchise FC, Creepy Crawley and a completely irrational hatred of Ipswich for no reason i can think of 
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No Longer Posh Red
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« Reply #84 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 18:56:17 » |
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All of the obvious ones, Pox, Shitheads, Gasheads, Franchise etc.....
As for the Premier League, for all the reasons most on here hate Man Utd I hate Liverpool. At school every wannabe glory hunting cunt supported them, and add to that that scousers are just fucking horrible as well I've always hated them.
Not madly keen on Everton either, although as they haven't had anywhere near the success of Liverpool their fans aren't at the same level.
Unlike a previous post the Sunderland fans we met at Wembley were OK (before & after), but I don't like Leicester as their fans were total twats at Wembley.
Brighton because of the play-off defeat, you have just got to the play-off final you wankers instead of trying to goad us into a fight try celebrating.
Probably a few more as well, but that'll do for now
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« Reply #85 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 19:13:55 » |
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My older brother supports Manchester United and watching him argue with his Liverpool supporting friends on social networks makes me cringe.
I dislike the Liverpool supporting Southerners more than any other 'glory' fanbase. You can have a 5Live radio debate about a political coup in Africa and you'll get a Liverpool fan calling in to talk about Kenny Dalglish's haircut.
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« Reply #86 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 19:14:33 » |
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Racing Union of Luxembourg.
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we've been to Aberdeen, we hate the Hibs, they make us spew up, so make some noise, the gorgie boys, for Hearts in Europe.
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« Reply #87 on: Friday, September 16, 2011, 20:40:41 » |
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Oxford, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers & Reading for local rival reasons.
Franchise, no reason needed.
Bolton - fucking John fucking cunting McGinley, McAteer, Coyle, Thompson, every fucker from the 90's and made worse by Allardyce going to them. Sunderland - fucking Dennie fucking cunting Smith, and Marco Gabiadini. Spurs - cheating cunts. Luton - a club that survived above it's station by playing on a pitch only fit for 6 a side. Blackburn - Allardyce again, plus that team in the 90's
I don't like Birmingham if I'm honest.
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« Reply #88 on: Saturday, September 17, 2011, 03:38:32 » |
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Apart from the usual local rivalries
West Ham - YOU ARE NOT A BIG CLUB.
Leeds - As above.
Depends what you class as a big club though doesn't it. West Ham usually average over 30,000 whilst Leeds average about 25,000 gates. I'd class both as Premier League clubs along with Forest and Sheff Wed. All 4 of these clubs are bigger than about half of the teams currently in the Premier League in my opinion. Wigan, Swansea, Bolton and QPR I'm looking at you.
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« Reply #89 on: Saturday, September 17, 2011, 07:13:38 » |
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Pox - I Pity Rovers - Hate the bastards, goes back to Macari days and an away match at Eastville Wolves - I loath them for spitting at me, my step bro and his girlfriend on the way out of their ground and they had won, the fuckers Chelsea - They'll get what they deserve when Abramovich gets bored and wants his money back Spurs - Coz I come from the Highbury area originally Clubs whose fans use their size and past glories as an entitlement to either be where they are or better things they think they deserve Millwall - Nasty fuckers. Football would be better off without them
I could think for more given time.
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