Team you dislike the most (4 Viewers)

Who do you hate the most?

  • Aston Villa

    Votes: 32 14.8%
  • Birmingham City

    Votes: 19 8.8%
  • Leicester City

    Votes: 92 42.6%
  • West Bromwich Albion

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Sunderland

    Votes: 18 8.3%
  • A different PL team

    Votes: 29 13.4%
  • A different non-PL team

    Votes: 21 9.7%

  • Total voters
    216
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olderskyblue

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Don’t hate any of them, but voted Wolves anyway, as when I first started going up Highfield Road, they were our rivals, but thankfully we beat them to become champions.
plus numerous narrow escapes getting away from molineux in one piece.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Whichever teams has most recently beating us and acted like pricks on the pitch. At the moment it's Ipswich.

Oh, and Liverpool. Can't stand them.
 

skybluelee

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I don't feel anything towards any of the West Midlands clubs. I can't deny I'm enjoying Birmingham being largely shit despite winning the league in July though.

Never gave Leicester a second thought until recently but the rivalry has definitely increased in recent years, driven as everything seems to be these days by social media.

The same happened with Sunderland. Nobody mentioned 1977 throughout the 90s when we played them every season in the PL. Now you've got Sunderland fans frothing at the mouth about it 50 years on.

So long story short:

1) Leicester
2) Yeovil (its a Weymouth thing)
3) Liverpool (because their fans denied us a place in Europe)
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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Hate, hate their fans but love playing them:
Leicester and Villa

Hate and hate their fans:
- Liverpool: victims, performative fans, glory hunted across Tory towns across the UK, tourist club, cringey anti-English and political bollocks by spotty faced kids in imitation Ski wear.
- Sheffield Utd: always a nasty place to go and wanker mentality amongst their fans. Try to copy Leeds mentality but just come across as rodents.
- Wasps
- Celtic

Don’t Care but hate their fans:
- West Brom: make out we’re a small club and think they’re on par with Aston Villa and Forest when they’re just a boring club from a boring part of the country.
- Birmingham: Much of the same as above, they have some decent fans but a fair set of wankers who think they’re lads because they’ve pestered their mums to buy them a CP Company overshirt for Xmas.
 

SwanLane

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In order….

Sheffield Utd
Leicester
Cardiff
Burnley
West Ham
Everton

Not really got a problem with Sunderland or Luton. Used to hate Villa & Wolves but over it now.
 

skybluelad

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I don’t particularly like any club other than City, but I do strongly dislike Plymouth (growing up around Exeter will do that) and Wolves (always grew up with Uncles and a father that despised Wolves and it’s filtered down).
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David O'Day

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I've softened on Villa, haven't had anything to do with them for 20+ years and part of me would be happy to see them win thge league just to really piss those bluenose twats off.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Right now I can't see beyond Norwich and Ipswich.
 

alexccfc99

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I've softened on Villa, haven't had anything to do with them for 20+ years and part of me would be happy to see them win thge league just to really piss those bluenose twats off.
I’ve never seen us play them I can’t even say I hate them

I’d take them winning another European Cup over the Blue Nose twats even winning a corner kick
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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The Man City fan who stole my scarf when I was about 12. He pressed a knife against my back ( it might have been his fingers 🤣). Not forgiven him / them since! ( it's probably Villa, though)
 

jas365

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Growing up in Hinckley in the mid to late 80's at school, i didn't know anyone who supported Villa, so never really had the anti feeling a lot of others do.

Probably 80% of kids supported Liverpool and Man Utd, Leicester were shit then so if there were any supporters they were very quiet about it.

So the first team i hated was Liverpool, my first trip to Anfield was in 89 when we won, i couldn't get to school quick enough on the monday. 🤣

The biggest dislike for me now though is Leicester, it was pretty horrible being surrounded by it all 10 years ago, but there is visibly now a lot more sky blue in this neck of the woods thankfully.
 

Pezza

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Growing up it was Villa and Man United.

It very much still is those two but I also now can't stand Ipswich, Wrexham and Man City.
 

commissioner_gordon

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Liverpool should be top if that list!!! Surely everyone will recall their holigans and the Hysel disaster in 1985 with a total of 39 deaths?

As a result of this English clubs were banned from Europe. Otherwise we would have been in the Cup-Winners cup in 1987/88!

It seems nobody is allowed to talk about this particular dreadful episode.
 

SBT

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Liverpool should be top if that list!!! Surely everyone will recall their holigans and the Hysel disaster in 1985 with a total of 39 deaths?

As a result of this English clubs were banned from Europe. Otherwise we would have been in the Cup-Winners cup in 1987/88!

It seems nobody is allowed to talk about this particular dreadful episode.
People talk about it all the time!
 

alexccfc99

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Liverpool should be top if that list!!! Surely everyone will recall their holigans and the Hysel disaster in 1985 with a total of 39 deaths?

As a result of this English clubs were banned from Europe. Otherwise we would have been in the Cup-Winners cup in 1987/88!

It seems nobody is allowed to talk about this particular dreadful episode.
Heysel is not that straightforward - English fans, club and national team did not cover themselves in glory whenever they travelled abroad in that era and it is a stigma that is still attached to any English football team who travel abroad to this very day

Heysel was undoubtedly the straw that broke the camels back, but they had been looking for a reason to exclude English teams from competitions for years and Heysel provided it - People seem to forget that Mrs Thatcher, who actively despised football pushed for our clubs to be banned as well as UEFA
 

CovRes

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Heysel is not that straightforward - English fans, club and national team did not cover themselves in glory whenever they travelled abroad in that era and it is a stigma that is still attached to any English football team who travel abroad to this very day

Heysel was undoubtedly the straw that broke the camels back, but they had been looking for a reason to exclude English teams from competitions for years and Heysel provided it - People seem to forget that Mrs Thatcher, who actively despised football pushed for our clubs to be banned as well as UEFA
If it hadn't been Liverpool it was almost inevitable that something would have happened to cause English teams to be banned. It could even have come during the 87-88 Cup Winners Cup because of the actions of idiots in Sky Blue.
 

Cov kid 55

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My best friend was a Newcastle fan and despite that I really hate them. I was at SJP in the 90s to witness a 4-0 hammering with my mate & we were already down to 10 men in last minute when Dublin fouled Asprillia for a penalty and they booed the referee for the rest of the game for not sending Dublin off. As we walked out me & my mate got split up and I asked a Geordie why they booed the referee and he said it was to influence him to give a decision to Newcastle & so I asked what if the referee gave a decision to Newcastle that was wrong and he said no decision for Newcastle is wrong. Before I could tell him what an arrogant c**t he was my mate grabbed me from behind & dragged me to safety. Add to this the refusal to accept that without Ashley saving them with £250m+ of his own money they would have faced administration or liquidation yet they moan he never put any of his money in or pocketed the profits they made. Horrible fans.
My wife and I were at that game, it was horrendous. Think that was the game that Andy Cole injured Phil Babb, who had to go off with the score 0-0? We live in the North East so it was a home game, and we have to put up with their crowing all the time, even though they’ve not much to crow about. Anyhow, after the game we walked back towards our car and were roundly abused by a load of geordies as we walked down Stowell Street (Chinatown). We got to where we’d parked the car, no car. To the police station, half a dozen people in a queue reporting their cars nicked - the North East in the 90’s was the car crime capital of Europe. Our car was found two days later in the suburb of Benwell, minus wheels, seats, steering wheel, and burnt out. Yeh, I don’t like Newcastle……
 

Moff

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Sunderland for me, just their obsessional attitude to us, and my dads family were all Geordies and hated them as well.
Close second to Villa/Leicester/Blues and a special mention to Sheff Utd, which is part down to how they were in our relegation season and I lived in Sheffield for a while and their fans were pricks.
 

Tealeaf

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Only 2 Teams for me .
Liverpool ( always the victim - plastic fans that disappear when it gets bad , but come back and crow when they start winning again )
Millwall ( how can you take pride in no one likes you )
 

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