Clubs you dislike

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Club you dislike the (second) most

  • Barnsley

    Votes: 36 18.6%
  • Rotherham

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Leeds

    Votes: 88 45.4%
  • Doncaster

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Nottingham Forest

    Votes: 16 8.2%
  • West Ham

    Votes: 97 50.0%
  • Coventry City

    Votes: 7 3.6%

  • Total voters
    194



Pigs obviously.

Forest. Nothing to do with strike, just a horrible set of fans.
 
My Dad and people of his era dispise Leeds, I'm indifferent, I also don't hate West Ham, or tried to but I just don't. I do dislike a few clubs for various reasons, I wouldn't say I hate them I just don't like seeing them so well:

Ipswich.
Blackburn.
Huddersfield.
Walsall.
West Brom.

Teams I like to see do well:

Spurs.
Wolves.
Palace.
Blackpool.
Rotherham. (Just not doing better than us).
 
Leeds - as per everyone else pretty much and certainly everyone of my era who had kids in their class who "supported" them. Thankfully, that no longer happens.

Liverpool - I'd admired them greatly during their European successes but that all changed based on what I saw on the periphery of Hillsboro. I was there, not in the ground but outside. Whatever conclusions were drawn re: the Liverpool fans contribution, I know what I saw and consequently have a hatred for Liverpool that is very different to any other club.
 
Don't be ridiculous Silent Blade

We don't keep players when someone else wants em.

It's not the "Blades way".

Silent Blade is right, MH. As I understood it at the time it had all been provisionally agreed and TC was quite keen on the move, but the board told him a load of bollocks about building a team around him to challenge at the top so he decided to stay. He believed that until we sold Geoff Salmons, at that point he was livid and put in a transfer request. I think it played a big part in that relegation season, which surprised so many given we'd been so close to being champions or qualifying for Europe the previous season. Check out pics of TC in that 75-6 season, he looks to be carrying a bit extra and didn't perform consistently at all.
 
Silent Blade is right, MH. As I understood it at the time it had all been provisionally agreed and TC was quite keen on the move, but the board told him a load of bollocks about building a team around him to challenge at the top so he decided to stay. He believed that until we sold Geoff Salmons, at that point he was livid and put in a transfer request. I think it played a big part in that relegation season, which surprised so many given we'd been so close to being champions or qualifying for Europe the previous season. Check out pics of TC in that 75-6 season, he looks to be carrying a bit extra and didn't perform consistently at all.
Guess I should have added a ;)

;)
 
Any Southern based Man United or Liverpool supporters club. Unless they were actually and genuinely from Liverpool. Having a gran from Salford/Hooton does not count.

I was having a meaningful discussion with my 7 year old nephew yesterday, who despite being born and living in Leeds 'supports' Liverpool (last year was Chelsea). I accept the arguments from a 7 year old. However, I'd have thought grown men might stop the pretending and feeling so false...
 
Actual football clubs.

Pigs and all that they are, stand for and do. I was in town on Xmas eve and saw a stupid pig in a blue Santa hat. I actually felt my temper rise as I don't see them anymore. Their massiveness hasn't reached Kent yet.

West Ham. Like a spoilt rich kid who keeps getting let off by the Police when they do so much wrong.

Ipswich for their small town rural arrogance and that twat Tarrichio. Plus the bullying behaviour after that semi final win when their 'boys' were hitting any Blades young and old on the way back to the station.
 
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Being in this god forsaken league for so long has diluted my 'hatred' of other teams a fair bit.

There's no one in this league I care about, other than those challenging us at the top, and should Gareth Ainsworth still be managing anyone in this league.

Should we make it back up, it used to be Leeds, Forest and possibly Barnsley due to how bitter they are.

Oh yes ..... well reminded ....... I'd almost forgotten about that dirty gyppo c**t Ainsworth !!! :mad:

Its one of my biggest regrets in my football supporting life that I didn't get to see somebody snap that bas**rd like a twig on the pitch whilst he was still playing.

The dirty bast**d finished Dane's career and I would love to see the shit of the world drop on him from a great height !! o_O

UTB & FTP
 
Silent Blade is right, MH. As I understood it at the time it had all been provisionally agreed and TC was quite keen on the move, but the board told him a load of bollocks about building a team around him to challenge at the top so he decided to stay. He believed that until we sold Geoff Salmons, at that point he was livid and put in a transfer request. I think it played a big part in that relegation season, which surprised so many given we'd been so close to being champions or qualifying for Europe the previous season. Check out pics of TC in that 75-6 season, he looks to be carrying a bit extra and didn't perform consistently at all.
I remember my dad writing to me when I was at school in Sept 1974 that he had a conversation with TC at a supporters club function. My dad said that TC wasnt happy with what is happening at the club and it seemed he was going to hand in a transfer request. I do not remember if the papers reported about the transfer request. Yes, it does look like he was unhappy with the sale of Geoff Salmons who was one of our key players at the time and was (and probably still is) a good friend of TC As you said, the team did much better in the league than expected so it did appear he had second thoughts about requesting for a transfer.

After the poor start of the 1975-76 he did put in a transfer request several times which was widely reported in the papers but the board kept rejecting it until it was obvious we were going to be relegated. Woody requested for a transfer too at the end of January. Green Un headlines after our 1-0 defeat at Arsenal were about both players requesting for a transfer

It was believed that Man U's offer in 1973 for TC was £300,000. Three years later we sold him for only £240,000
 
Ah. The hell with it. Regardless of what I said in the "second club" thread I'm getting it off my chest. Forgive me for shouting but I DON'T BLOODY LIKE CHESTERFIELD.

That feels so much better.
 



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