Millwall Sheff Utd Cardiff Bolton Any of the Premier League glory clubs my work colleagues talk about.
Leeds Fowls Millwall I don’t really have a problem with any other clubs but if I’m feeling that way out Rangers, Fleetwood and Doncaster might make my list. Not really sure they’re worth the effort though...
Wednesday, for their awful fans, with their awful chants, in their awful corrugated shed. Blunts Liverpool Donny Arsenal (don’t hate the club just their unbearable fans)
Besides the local clubs, Millwall, Liverpool, Celtic and Cardiff. I don’t really like Arsenal, but I’ve absolutely no reason, or idea why.
Wednesday Leeds Blades Huddersfield Millwall Mainly based on Barnsley folk supporting the first 4 listed, not supporting their home town team and slagging off their home town and its occupants on social media.
No hatred for any teams to be honest. Local rivalry yes, perceived media bias yes and the drain on BFC's potential fan base yes but hatred for teams? Nah.
I do not HATE any team or any person ... HATE is a very very severe word IMHO. I do loathe, despise , dislike though but not hate. I think you all know who are the top of my loathe/despise list is Yup its Man Ure as for the other 4 Wednesday Birmingham Millwall Celtic
Huddersfield never forgiven them for ending that unbeaten run in the early eighties Grimsby the older ones will know why Sheff weds Sheff Utd Donkey rovs Honourable mentions to Rovrum and Dirty Leeds
Probably because both have a 'minority' (a huge minority ) of fans who sing sensible songs and who aren't remotely bigoted? Just guessing.
Hate is way too strong for me. I love rivalry between clubs and supporters, but I have a dislike and resentment for the following clubs, and I genuinely mean the club in the sense of their management / ownership, past or present, and not their supporters: Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Everton Tottenham In more recent years, add Man City, Chelsea, Bolton etc My rationale is pure and simple. They were clubs who basically became greedy and wanted to secularise football for the huge financial benefit of the few. It happened slowly over many years, starting with the removal of shared gate receipts, increasingly narrow and favourable broadcast rights during the 80s and ended with the Premier League breakaway. No interest in the founding principles or welfare of the game as a whole, they just wanted to vacuum up the money. I can acknowledge good sides, like the Arsenal Invincibles, the Man Utd era under Ferguson, and the current Liverpool team. But far too many clubs have paid the price for the greed of a few a generation or two back in time.