Clubs you really hate

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RedandWhiteManofKent

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Who are your current top 3 clubs you dislike in the world and any personal reason why.

There are a number in the frame at the moment, spuds,Liverpool, man United,Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, etc,etc I don't think Portsmouth are guaranteed top spot these days.

For me I have always had a dislike for west ham, just for being west ham and pompey have to be there somewhere so probably come 2nd and 3rd.

By a long way spurs are my most hated club. They nick our players, our manager, our recruitment officer, ffs they even nicked our song. I find the majority of their supporters extremely annoying.

My biggest surprise is they are redeveloping their own ground and haven't tried to move in to st Mary's.
 
1, Pompey- Everytime you start to feel a bit sorry for them ,one of their fans opens his big mouth, and reaffirms why i dont like them.
2, Spurs - No hard feelings over Toby,as he was never ours anyway, but always try and nick our staff on the cheap, and their fans are probably the most deluded with their "big club" theory about themselves, even though they havent won much in the last 50 years.
3, Liverpool - Obvious reasons why, but at least they pay top dollar for players. When Rogers gets the sack, my opinion will probably change.

Others that deserve a mention, are Millwall, West Ham (although this may change now Big Sam has gone), and Brighton
 
The skates have to be top, after-all they are not going to be top of much for the next decade.
Spurs second, always disliked them, Hoddle helped the loath.
New in at 3 is Pool. The cheapest rich club in the world.
West Ham. Wtf is the wh way anyway?
And 5th, which seems rather irrelevant is....stoke/sheffUtd/westbrom/sunderland
 
Pompey
Spurs

That's it really. And I'm kinda conflicted about pompey, it's love/hate really. But spurs can **** right off, at least until they sack Pochetosspot.

Oh, and Liverpool can also do one.
 
I'll go along with the rivalry to some extent but I don't really care about Pompey. For most of my life time they've been too crap for me to see them as a rival or care about them. I'd say:

1. Man Utd. I've disliked them since before they were that good (1990) but Alex Ferguson and their dull dominance of the league put them top
2. Spurs. Hoddle, Dean Richards, Pochettino etc etc. I also quite like Arsenal and feel sort of obliged to dislike this lot
3. Liverpool. Mainly down to last year tbh
 
Pompey - they're Pompey
Manure - everyone around me seemed to support them when I was a lad and i'm from Hampshire!
Everton - 1984; don't mention his name!

Funny thing was when I went to school in the 70s in deepest Hampshire [Stockbridge Secondary, which became Test Valley Comprehensive] everyone bloomin' well supported Leeds United. I even had one lad lecturing me why Yorkshire was the greatest place in England because of Leeds United and Yorkshire CCC. He was born in East Tytherley and still lives there - although he's Saints now.

So in short...I have never, ever liked Leeds United. Also they were my first game in 1970 [I was 8 my brother took me] and Saints lost 3-0 on Mick Jones birthday and he scored two.

So yes, definitely Leeds United.
 
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Teams you hate can come and go...some only make the list temporarily because of their manager at the time. Some hated teams we left behind in League 1 and the Championship.

1. Liverpool....a surprising number one, pop pickers, after only entering the charts in the last 2 years.
2. Spurs...after recovering from stealing our manager Hoddle, they have regained a high spot by repeating the crime.
3. Manchester United...always at or around the top...demoted to third because of inconsequence.
4. Portsmouth...sentimental reasons only.
 
1. Chelsea, mainly because some of their fans stole my bobble hat in 1967.
2. Everton, for ruining a dream.
3. This spot is variable, currently held by Atletico Madrid.
 
I'll go along with the rivalry to some extent but I don't really care about Pompey. For most of my life time they've been too crap for me to see them as a rival or care about them. I'd say:

1. Man Utd. I've disliked them since before they were that good (1990) but Alex Ferguson and their dull dominance of the league put them top
2. Spurs. Hoddle, Dean Richards, Pochettino etc etc. I also quite like Arsenal and feel sort of obliged to dislike this lot
3. Liverpool. Mainly down to last year tbh
 
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1. Liverpool
2. Atletico
3. Spuds


Spuds less because of Poch etc., more because of the Ronny Rosenthal game. The closest I've come to crying (with sadness) at a football game.
 
Really hate? Has to be Liverpool. My loathing goes back to The Shankly Era ( nb capitals). I have tried to cure myself, but can't despite lots of friends and family supporting them. I love the place; love the people and enjoy days out there with the grandchildren, but hell I hate that team. Nothing, but nothing is worse than losing to them. Have I been a bit equivocal?
 
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Not being from Southampton or Hampshire I have never really hated Pompey, dislike for them definitely, but not in my top 3.

1. Liverpool - ever since the Suarez racism thing, knowing a load of Liverpool supporters aswell hasn't helped. Last year when they were looking like winning the league I must have been one of the few "neutrals" who was over the moon they didn't win it
2. Tottenham - had an old school friend from when I was about 11 always banging on about how great Spurs were, every Spurs fan I've met since has been the same. They have never been great in my lifetime
3. Man Utd - loads of people where I am from seemed to support them growing up, used to be able to get one over on them by saying "yeah you only support them because you turned the tv on and they were winning". Then I went to uni in the north and met a load of United fans actually from Manchester who were even more arrogant and ****y, I had no comeback to these twats though, magnifying my hatred.