Wow, I answered before the poll went "live", only to find out Hitler is actually on the list!!!! Amazing.
Couldn't fit him on, there's a few more pondlife I can think of as well.... I'd actually like to talk over coffee with a few of the dictators, its the football ones who cross my club I really hate...
Right now I feel like punching the twerp that is Malky Mackay!!! He has shown he has no integrity and only cares about money!! He could go out and buy any player he wants, but he has to lie cheat and steal his way through our squad!! He is lazy!! Its appalling that he can use his inside info to trade and get cheap players, also is it only me that finds it odd that suddenly so quickly after becoming a free agent Cowie is able to sign for Cardiff!!! I swear there is something smelly at the club!
This put me in a dilemma as I should have gone for Hitler - and wanted to go for MM but Bassett actually destroyed our top flight status when he did not need to - I can get over MM - he was always a nobody but Bassett still makes me angry
Interesting that MM and Hitler are neck and neck...i had to say Hitler, though a few of the others are tempting...anyone who hates me and my race has got to get a vote to be honest, and much as, today, i wouldn't want to see MM, i couldn't hate him like i do Hitler, or Gadaffi
Gotten over Brendan Rodgers now and secretly want Swansea to do well-ish purely because I like Danny. Has to be MM though backstabbing rat
Agreed H although I dont have the same constraints! Although MM is running pretty close at the mo , I hope he isnt shocked at the abuse he will get next season at the Vic! Hitler has it by a whisker!
You're safe, he was given police cautions. Bassett for me. I can't even say this 'Bertie' bullshit. He was a really stupid arrogant ****wit who destroyed us. I hate him. They say 'time heals'.
mmm, I find it quite fascinating how it was the signing of Don Cowie which actually tipped the "scales of hatred"! LOL For my money the most hated figure is actually the "figure head" at the club - Mr Baz, as it is he who is imposing the new "fire sale" policy. The situation of Don Cowie was pretty clumsy on the club's management style. For sure the club's new owners knew about Don Cowie's contractual situation as every player at the club has a value, and Don's would have been dropping rapidly over the last year to £0 by the end of June. This information would have been widely available throughout the Football League and Football Association and throughout the football agent fraternity. So to blame Malky MacKay exclusively is a bit naive. The fact that us supporters were unaware of Don Cowie's status is primarily the club's fault. I also have to hold my hand up, because on my list of Watford players it does indeed have the notation "contact runs to Jun 2011" alongside Ellington and Sadler, therefore if I'd looked at it I would have known. Can you imagine my curses last night? If this had been a QPR player, there would have been endless rounds of "will he, wont he" sign an extension, and that's the crux of it. We all knew "star players" were going to be sold this summer, we were aware Malky MacKay was "attracting interest" from other clubs. Once MacKay had gone it was obvious he might try and take his lieutenants with him. Compensation has been paid for the departure of all playing staff, except for Don Cowie - that is the worst part of it. Watford FC is now awash with cash, even in the new owners wildest dreams it is unlikely that he/she expected this much cash. The challenge is "what now happens with the cash?" It is clear Sean Dyche has been allocated some of it, but actually he has been unable to so far. It remains to be seen how effective he is in this quest. That is now the club's biggest challenge, now the moneymen have been assuaged (for now).
How is Cowie part of a 'fire sale policy'??? If you have actually read the reports, his contract was up this June but it had a clause saying that once safety was assured last season we'guaranteed to offer the player a further year with us once' (GT's words). This was offered and talks were ongoing 'for some months now'. Cowie stalled talks according to the club, has not exercised the option and gone elsewhere. Clearly, he has not been sold as part of a fire sale to raise cash. How was it 'clumsy'? Or are we back to making up facts to suit the narrative you want to put on things. I'm sure we all get it, you don't like Bassini. I'm not going to into the legal niceties except to say I'm glad the club are checking the exact wording of the clause as this story may not be over yet.
Leaving genocide for the moment (but never forgetting it) I would vote every time for Blatter and the rest of Thiefa. But from a strictly Watford perspective it would have to be Rob Styles. Good managers, bad managers and unprincipled managers will come and go but the bitter taste left by vindictive officiating stays long in the mouth.
For me Hitler just about pips BR and MM due to the fact that his team never plays by the rules, and has a tendancy to slaughter opponents. Their attacking qualities are very good but defensively they are rubbish. I appreciate they had a strong Italian quality to their play but they all too often raised the white flag when things got rough! Ha!