Its a shame how they enter b teams now which is crazy - most haven't been into the trophy in all honestly but it got more serious as Wembley was on the cards and playing another well supported team meant a chance for a good occasion. But yeah only 1 fixture around Europe had a bigger attendance which was the Barcelona game! Anyways I'm ****ed. Good night
Same here - its a sign of our demise that the only way we would finish near the top of this poll now is if they allowed horses to vote.
If you add all those numbers up it comes to more than 600%. That poll is more rigged than one of brb's ffs!
Yeah it must be that mate. Nothing else to dislike about Chelsea really. @Spurlock would have mentioned it otherwise.
Don't think they're that hated by my age group and younger outside the obvious clubs. I'd quite like to see them promoted tbh.
I love Leeds. It would be great to see a Chinese sugar daddy take that club back to the heights of the early 70s. Imagine a Prem dominated by City and Leeds! And Spurs. It could happen in my lifetime.
I supported Liverpool growing up and into my mid-twenties and I do still like them. I actually got fed up with the Premier League 4/5 years back. I dislike the gross amount of money, I dislike a lot of the players and how they behave, I dislike the lack of loyalty, I dislike the plastic Man Utd fans that litter the world, I dislike how there are so few British players around now and how the national team has suffered as a result. Its an international league based in England now. There is no connection between the players, club and fans and tickets are extortionate at £50+ I just think its sold its soul although it remains entertaining at times. Couple with all that I'm not from the North-West - I am a southerner and I realised I was being a massive hypocrite by criticising United fans around my area. Where I live there is no big local team, its not an obvious geographical decision and growing up people supported whatever Prem team they wanted or were influenced by others - for me I have an older half brother (48) and he basically said you're supporting Liverpool - so I did. Few years back I saw Portsmouth about to go bust and I felt a bit guilty for having not gone down there so I decided I would catch a game and put some money in their coffers as I knew the city would suffer badly if the club went under. As an adult I know Portsmouth well, have worked there, nights out, love the Naval history and history in general and I was lucky enough to have played on Fratton Park a couple of times as a youngster representing my local team against their youth sides. I also just wanted to watch some live football and not have to travel like 4-5 hours to somewhere I didn't know. I went to one game (vs Derby) which was the last game relegating into League 2. I've basically kept going - I loved the atmosphere, the sense of belonging to an area you know, and the fact I could get a ticket in the Fratton End for £20 which was great value. But 20 odd years of supporting Liverpool is hard to ignore. So now I've basically become what I always detested - a bit of a two teamer!
That's the only way they could fill their end, 9 tickets per customer number and inviting the plastic Scousers