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Bobbins

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May 5, 2005
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I utterly despise Chelsea, which is quite normal and not surprising since they're a vile gang of cheats, thieves and liars, owned by one of the biggest crooks on the planet and supported by some of the most disgusting racist scumbags anywhere in football.

Everything about them is a classless, wretched hive of scum and villainy, the worst football club ever to exist in my opinion.

I hate Arsenal because as well as being a Spurs fan, they're also Arsenal - a really pathetic bunch of melting wankers, almost as classless as Chelsea but with an extra dose of being whiney, bitchy, victims. They're such a laughable club of failures that really every football fan should dislike Arsenal.

I properly hate Liverpool, the entitled victim loser twats. They're just so insufferable and arrogant.

Exactly the same goes for United, who absolutely deserve to fuck off into mid table for a good few years yet. I'm desperate for Jose to fail as they'll have nowhere else to turn (except Poch!).

West Ham I view as an irrelevance really - sure they're a bit better than usual at the moment but it won't last, and they're still such a silly little bingo club.

Don't really dislike any other teams, though I love to laugh at Newcastle fail. Pricks.
 
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I hate Chelsea the most, I respect Arsenal as a club more than Chelsea. I dislike West Ham. I don't really care about anyone else but I guess I like man Utd the most because out of the top clubs I'd rather they win the league than the other top clubs ( mourinho might change that)
 

Ionman34

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Jun 1, 2011
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I don't really "hate" anyone as such as hate isn't an emotion that's part of my makeup. But I have an intense dislike of Chelsea, for reasons gone through here, and Liverpool. I've disliked Liverpool since the 70's as I believe they were the catalyst for the shite Football that permeated the English game for so long. Negative tripe that focussed more on killing games than making them a spectacle. The antithesis of the Spurs ethos for so long. This intensified with their victim mindset and was capped off with their 9/11 crap under Rodgers in New York. A disgusting attempt to align themselves with an historic tragedy in an attempt to win a new fan base. Utterly reprehensible conduct that put them lower than pond scum to me. There is no other club that's stooped that low, even Chelsea, in my book.
 

michaelden

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Aug 13, 2004
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I don't hate any team, I dislike a few because of players, managers, fans or owners; for instance: -

Liverpool are annoying cos they are deluded & the pundits are fuelling that
West Ham are annoying as their fans think we are rivals when we just lol at them, the owners and the owners son on twitter
Chelsea as their fans are pretty racist, i see a lot here in surrey/ middx
Arsenal as my brother in law swapped from spurs to arsenal under the pretext of honoring his sister's murdered boyfriend (whom he didn't like)
Anyone Sam Allardyce managers, anyone Charlie Adams plays for, John Terry, Mike Ashley, ugh, can't think of anyone else
 

WorcesterTHFC

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I don't really "hate" anyone as such as hate isn't an emotion that's part of my makeup. But I have an intense dislike of Chelsea, for reasons gone through here, and Liverpool. I've disliked Liverpool since the 70's as I believe they were the catalyst for the shite Football that permeated the English game for so long. Negative tripe that focussed more on killing games than making them a spectacle. The antithesis of the Spurs ethos for so long. This intensified with their victim mindset and was capped off with their 9/11 crap under Rodgers in New York. A disgusting attempt to align themselves with an historic tragedy in an attempt to win a new fan base. Utterly reprehensible conduct that put them lower than pond scum to me. There is no other club that's stooped that low, even Chelsea, in my book.
You can also blame the Leeds teams of the 1960s and '70s for that.
 

GLUESODA

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Sep 28, 2004
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1) Chelsea - pure filth and smelly
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2) arsenal, Liverpool fans, Charlie Adam

3) my mother in law
 

guiltyparty

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Sep 21, 2005
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It ain't so bad.
There seems to be a slight correlation between finishing league position, financial power and degree of hate - especially in the top positions.
For instance: The six best financed clubs usually take most or all of the top six league positions. All six of these clubs are also the top six most hated clubs in the BPL.

But, we break par in financial muscle and hate figures - sixth best financed and six most hated. And we are considerably ahead of par in finishing league position and hate generated.
We have only finished lower than fifth once in the last seven seasons - and that was sixth, finishing fourth or higher in three of those seasons. And yet we are the sixth most hated - clearly the degree of hate we generate isn't being as adversely affected as some would have us believe by our improved league finishing positions (going by this poll).

The real losers are Liverpool:
Fifth best financed team but third most hated - clearly the hatred for them goes well beyond their current financial muscle.
They have finished sixth or lower in six of the last seven seasons - and four of those were seventh or lower, including two eighth placed finished. And yet they are the third most hated club.

Man, them Scousers must be doin' sumtin' wrang to generate so much loathing :playful:

So true. I don't mind Liverpool as a club, then I meet one of their fans
 

1882andallthat

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Feb 2, 2009
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For me Chelsea and Arsenal are on a par in top spot, closely followed by Man Utd, I've always hated the way so many bandwagon jumpers from all over country and the globe seem to latch themselves on to this club even though they have absolutely no connection with the borough of Trafford, and my dislike of them has gone up a further notch now that the Donald Trump of football has become their manager. For similar reasons of bandwagon jumping to Man Utd I also dislike Liverpool.

I don't know about everyone else but as far as Liverpool and Man Utd go they only need the slightest whiff of potential success and by sheer coincidence and all those red shirts seem to pop up throughout London and the South East more quickly than an epidemic of Japanese knotweed or grey squirrels as they suffocate the lifeblood out of local species and teams in their locality. It's so unnecessary.

If I had my way, the bandwagon jumpers spotted out wearing their memorabilia or sporting tattoos claiming their allegiances to Man Utd or Liverpool who had no proven connections with these two clubs would be stopped and questioned on their two histories and if they gave wrong answers to basic stuff that real fans should know then they or their parents would be given on the spot instant fines, and the money would go directly into the coffers of the nearest football club to their place of residence. For these reasons it would be good for the rest of English football if Liverpool and Man Utd jointly went at least 7 or 8 decades without winning another bit of silverware. For entirely different reasons Arsenal and Chelsea should be completely starved of silverware in perpetuity.......
 

guate

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May 12, 2005
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I dislike strongly any team that dares to play us until the match is over. If we've won, fair dinkums, if they've won it's because they are a cheating bunch of conniving wankers helped by the ref.
 

abibgdon yid

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Aug 9, 2008
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That was who I assumed would be third for most Spurs fans, especially as they had a half-decent season.
To be honest in order of clubs i "hate" it would go Chelsea, West Ham, Arsenal as first two's fans have absolutely no class whatsoever. At a push may even put Newcastle and Liverpool ahead of Arsenal as they constantly bang on about being a big club where down at the Library they largely keep quiet until the relief they feel on St Totteringhams day.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Dec 13, 2013
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Mike Ashley aside, I don't get the dislike for the Geordies. The fans up there are proper footy fans and you won't see a decline in support now they've been relegated. Good bunch imo.

I've started to chill on the fan rivalry. Not sure I really 'hate' another club or set of fans as a whole. Met too many decent lads and lasses from the main rivals. Chelsea, on match days, come very close to the hate mark mind you. This seqson was a test of my resolve.

Losing to West Ham makes me want to vomit, so i guess they are close.

The likes of Liverpool etc are an amusement.
 

RicOfPeace

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I've never really hated West Ham in all honesty so i ain't too surprised i just pity them & find the hate they have for us funny especially considering over the years we seemed to always beat them home & away in there cup final & i also don't mind Bilic think he is a credit to the premier league & will end up at a bigger and better club & end up hated by Hammers fans in the process i mean how can i hate a team that threw an FA Cup away against Liverpool & who's biggest achievement over the last 20+ years was beating a Spurs team riddled with sickness!

My top 3 hated clubs personally are 1. Arsenal obvious reasons...
2. Chelsea i mean who doesn't hate that vile club?
3. Newcastle United because i have always been sick of how the press have perceived them as this massive club just because they have a big stadium & the way that club treated Bobby Robson at times absolutely disgusted me.
 
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