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Who do you least want to win the premiership?

Who do you want to win the premiership (the least)?


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trevo

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Or who do you dislike the most?

Now that it is impossible for our dear neighbours to do it who would annoy you the least?

For me Chavski, Citeh then Liverstool
 

Spurger King

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Jul 22, 2008
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Liverpool.

I find it easier to dismiss any trophies bought by the chavs and Oil Money. Their 'success' is hollow (yes I'm sure their fans don't see it that way) - plus I'm used to it. The chavs winning it would merely be just another meaningless cup.

Liverpool winning it would be unbearable. Their fans would literally never shut up about it. The pundits and the media would drown in a cumfest, and it would put them in a better position to strengthen.
 

Gedson100

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Yeah Liverpool.

I used to not mind them, but the recent Dalglish season soured me completely and now this year the unbelievably pious and righteous bullshit that has been spewing forth from all angles has stuck in my craw.

I'm no fan of Chelsea at all, but Mourinho is amusing when it goes well (and a dick when he loses) & to go up there and puncture the spirit of the Kop yesterday was magnificent. And to know that they tactically screwed up is joyous too. 'The Liverpool Way'. I've no time for ways, I want my team to win. :)
Also it's the sense of entitlement, as if something about having success in their history gives them divine backing for the future. Only Man Utd fans assume a similar gravitas, and that's why it's been so great to see them shuffling into the dark corner that Liverpool have been inhabiting for a few years.

Man City? Don't mind them, never have. They naturally oppose Utd & so do I.
 

Rocksuperstar

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Jun 6, 2005
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City. The more time that goes by that their money doesn't buy them the top slot in the league, the better. Let them buy the Champions League or cup competitions if thats what they want, but there is no-one there who actually cares a single jot about the club they play for, from the owners all the way down to the academy. The sooner their owner realises that he's being taken for a ride and milked for every penny by people who would have to go some lengths to care less about the shirt, the better, but it won't happen because he's reached that point in life where he can't even give it away quick enough to beat the interest it earns, let alone dent it. Horrible club now, and to think i used to have a bit of a soft spot for them.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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It was very funny seeing Liverpool's bubble burst the other day but despite the sickening scouse media bias I can't bear to see Chelsea win anything.

I'll be cheering on City all the way. It's funny but despite wanting to hate them for the way they have won the lottery with oil money I find myself not minding them too much at all. Their fans have put up with so much shit over the years as well.
 

Spurger King

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Jul 22, 2008
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City. The more time that goes by that their money doesn't buy them the top slot in the league, the better. Let them buy the Champions League or cup competitions if thats what they want, but there is no-one there who actually cares a single jot about the club they play for, from the owners all the way down to the academy. The sooner their owner realises that he's being taken for a ride and milked for every penny by people who would have to go some lengths to care less about the shirt, the better, but it won't happen because he's reached that point in life where he can't even give it away quick enough to beat the interest it earns, let alone dent it. Horrible club now, and to think i used to have a bit of a soft spot for them.

That's why I don't care if they 'win' it. Can't stand the club. In fact they're the embodiment of everything I hate about modern football. They're the equivalent of a billionaire twat rolling up at an under 10s go-kart race in their F1 car, and blowing everyone away.

They can jump around and celebrate when they win, but everyone else is just embarrassed for them.

Liverpool winning would be the equivalent of that arrogant little wanker down the road, who always harps on about how he's the greatest go-kart racer in the world, actually winning the damn race...with a racist engine.
 

ajspurs

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SP got it bang on really. If you're gonna beat yourself up about Chelsea or City winning the league then you're gonna end up with a very broken face because it's almost inevitable, that certainly isn't the case with Liverpool and like said I think it puts them in an even better position to strengthen if they do win it. There is also the slight case of a bit of jealousy if a surprise team like them do it, I have to be honest. Saying that though it's not the fact that they're a 'surprise' team with the chance to win it but it's a club that I don't like either. Being on RAWK has probably contributed to that too mind...

If they win the league I won't be able to watch SSN for so fucking long...
 

NHAndy

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Aug 2, 2010
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The question (who do you want to win) is the opposite of the thread title. (Who do you least want to win) What a dastardly plan!
 

Ionman34

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Jun 1, 2011
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Liverpool.

I find it easier to dismiss any trophies bought by the chavs and Oil Money. Their 'success' is hollow (yes I'm sure their fans don't see it that way) - plus I'm used to it. The chavs winning it would merely be just another meaningless cup.

Liverpool winning it would be unbearable. Their fans would literally never shut up about it. The pundits and the media would drown in a cumfest, and it would put them in a better position to strengthen.

This with knobs on!

I have detested them for years and enjoy seeing them lose almost as much as the goons.

What makes it worse is that they really have played some wonderful Football. Anyone else, apart from the goons, and I'd genuinely enjoy watching them play as a neutral, a la Soton, but seeing Liverpool play that way just sickens me.

I like to think I'm a rational person, but Liverpool just bring the worst out in me, can't really explain why.
 

Spurger King

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Jul 22, 2008
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This with knobs on!

I have detested them for years and enjoy seeing them lose almost as much as the goons.

What makes it worse is that they really have played some wonderful Football. Anyone else, apart from the goons, and I'd genuinely enjoy watching them play as a neutral, a la Soton, but seeing Liverpool play that way just sickens me.

I like to think I'm a rational person, but Liverpool just bring the worst out in me, can't really explain why.

I'll let you and the whole site into a little secret...back when I first starting supporting Spurs at the age of 10 I had a mate who was a massive Liverpool fan. I didn't have that partisan attitude at that age, so started supporting Liverpool as well. This went on for another couple of years, in which time I read a lot about Liverpool's history - to the point where I can still feel a sense of that supposedly magical vibe of their background. I probably know more about that club than most of their fans.

Fortunately my love of Spurs (which was always the most powerful) won out, and I eventually came to detest Liverpool. I'd enjoy seeing them win the title as much as I'd enjoy seeing West Ham win it.
 

totty

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Jul 23, 2005
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without a shadow of a doubt the bindippers!

their delusional fans irks the shit out of me, thinking istanbul is the best thing to happen to them since their first blowjob when it was a fluke never to be repeated again!

all that talk about winning for gerrard? where are the same fans that burnt his shirt back in 2005?
where are the same fans that cried for rodgers' head last summer?
all that talk about keeping suarez? its only cos real madrid did not make a bid!

just want city to win the damn thing cos they have the least fans and we can always attribute the win down to oil money

not the chavs cos of their lack of class and intent on screwing us.

simple
 

Danners9

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Chelsea, because they are a classless bunch of cads.

I'd actually prefer Liverpool to win it because it shows everyone (YOU, Mr Levy!) what can be achieved in two years by backing the manager and loosening the purse strings to sign players he wants, not just players the board deem to be good value.
 

OmarsComing

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Jan 2, 2011
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Chelsea

Huge gap

Black hole

Huge gap

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Citeh

Huge gap

Liverpool

Actually if citeh win the league and Chelsea win the UCL, I think I'm done with football.
 

Lilbaz

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Chelsea, because they are a classless bunch of cads.

I'd actually prefer Liverpool to win it because it shows everyone (YOU, Mr Levy!) what can be achieved in two years by backing the manager and loosening the purse strings to sign players he wants, not just players the board deem to be good value.

Yes because liverpool wouldn't go for players like siggs and dempsey?
Also we made £1.5m profit last year after a £4m loss the year before. Can't see how they can loosen the purse strings any further.
 

riggi

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I don't like to see Chelsea fans happy. Having a fake scoucer banging on about how great Liverpool are doesn't bother me as much as being called an oven dodger or being called shit from a 2003 fan.
 

Danners9

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Yes because liverpool wouldn't go for players like siggs and dempsey?
Also we made £1.5m profit last year after a £4m loss the year before. Can't see how they can loosen the purse strings any further.
eh?

It's not about who they go for, it's about what they do with them. Henderson and Allen were not great in the first season but both - especially Henderson - have come on leaps and bounds this season.

Spurs could actually invest money that isn't generated by the club through sales. That would be a novel idea. This sell to buy policy is holding us back, despite being sensible business procedure. Do you want a successful business or a successful football club first and foremost? A successful football club IS a successful business, prioritising business first has not equalled a successful football club under Levy and co.
 

Lilbaz

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eh?

It's not about who they go for, it's about what they do with them. Henderson and Allen were not great in the first season but both - especially Henderson - have come on leaps and bounds this season.

Spurs could actually invest money that isn't generated by the club through sales. That would be a novel idea. This sell to buy policy is holding us back, despite being sensible business procedure. Do you want a successful business or a successful football club first and foremost? A successful football club IS a successful business, prioritising business first has not equalled a successful football club under Levy and co.

We are spending over £400m on a new stadium. We made £1.5m profit last year. Where exactly is this money going to come from?
Just because there are billionaires out there who don't care if they lose a few hundred million every other year doesn't mean that we can. If you expect us to you are supporting the wrong club.
I know it's hard seeing the other clubs getting all the nice toys for xmas. But unfortunately we don't have the money they do. But we do the best we can with what we've got.
 

Geyzer Soze

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Hold on. Thread title doesn't match the poll! I clicked who I least wanted to win!! Now I can't change it.

This thread is broken!
 
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