Well I hate Palace & I hate Millwall so South East London is out for me. I hate Chelsea, not particularly keen on Tottenham - their fans seems to think they have a devine right to be great and are the worst wingers there is. West Ham are the scum of the earth and I wish they would go bust, QPR i have never really liked since the plastic pitch....so what does that leave me in London:-
Arsenal - great football (whilst Wenger is there anyway), well run club turning a profit, nice new ground. Fulham - like Charlton of old, punching above their weight, a mix of classy players and people that will give blood for the cause and a superb Brit manager
The rest are the "smaller" clubs around us like Brentford, Orient, Barnet etc who I don't really think one thing or another about.
If Charlton were to go bust I would probably watch a bit of Bromley & a bit of Beckenham, then catch the odd Arsenal game.
Do have a slight soft spot for Cheltenham Town, used to be down there a lot as a child and does cheer me up a tad if they win!
Been to my fair share of Arsenal games as when offered tickets when Charlton aren't playing it's always good to keep up with my Premier League quota. Some of their football is great, but not a huge Arsene fan.
Don't mind West Spam, or United too much either really. Every other team I hate, obviously.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Amos on the wing[/cite]Always had a soft spot for West Ham.[/quote]
How any Charlton fan could have a soft spot for West Ham is beyond me.
They are the biggest local club that we had a realistic chance of overtaking. However due to a combination of our own naiveté and their cheating, that opportunity has been lost probably forever. First we lend them Chrissy Powell to help them on their way to promotion. Then for some reason we fail to follow through with our threat of legal action over the Tevez affair. Let’s not forget that at the time the decision was made to fine, rather than deduct them points, we were a point above them and only two points from safety. Pardew’s appointment had initially inspired us and we were looking good to escape the relegation zone. They then deceived/cheated the Premier league by saying that they would tear up the third party agreement to allow Tevez to continue playing. This proved to be a lie. We went on to gain only one more point, whilst Tevez inspired them to nine points. They screwed all their relegation rivals good and proper and we suffered more than any in terms of results. As a club we have continued to suffer more than Watford or Sheff Utd. Then there’s the little matter of them poaching one of the best strikers of the last decade from our academy. “Welcome to the academy of football” and “we won the world cup”. They really do have a very high opinion of themselves. The concourse in the away end is a disgrace, and the area around the ground is just horrible.
if we went under it would be a disaster as my children would grow up as Chelsea supporters, because my husband would take the football reigns. So going under is not an option.... hear that Parky, Charlton MUST win promotion for the good of young minds!!!
but if the worse was to happen i'd go to Gillingham...
[quote][cite]Posted By: queensland_addick[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: Amos on the wing[/cite]Always had a soft spot for West Ham.[/quote]
How any Charlton fan could have a soft spot for West Ham is beyond me.
They are the biggest local club that we had a realistic chance of overtaking. However due to a combination of our own naiveté and their cheating, that opportunity has been lost probably forever. First we lend them Chrissy Powell to help them on their way to promotion. Then for some reason we fail to follow through with our threat of legal action over the Tevez affair. Let’s not forget that at the time the decision was made to fine, rather than deduct them points, we were a point above them and only two points from safety. Pardew’s appointment had initially inspired us and we were looking good to escape the relegation zone. They then deceived/cheated the Premier league by saying that they would tear up the third party agreement to allow Tevez to continue playing. This proved to be a lie. We went on to gain only one more point, whilst Tevez inspired them to nine points. They screwed all their relegation rivals good and proper and we suffered more than any in terms of results. As a club we have continued to suffer more than Watford or Sheff Utd. Then there’s the little matter of them poaching one of the best strikers of the last decade from our academy. “Welcome to the academy of football” and “we won the world cup”. They really do have a very high opinion of themselves. The concourse in the away end is a disgrace, and the area around the ground is just horrible.[/quote]
I have hated them ever since that Defoe incident. Only been to watch one West Ham game not involving Charlton (for a work do), when I came out of the ground I was walking up the road and there was a big traffic jam, in one car was an Indian family in traditional wear - a group of lads gathered around the car and started rocking it around whilst spitting their burgers out all over the bonnet (this was only about 2-3 years ago). Those 2 incidents for me are enough to make West Ham my most hated club. The cheating over the Tevez affair (not to mention trying to offer Portsmouth a few mil this time round, and the fans treatment of Curbs just add to that.
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Bearing in mind the image alongside your monika, surely you should be following me with support of the great Peruvian ex team, Deportivo Wanka?
Saw a group wearing D.Wanka shirts in the pub at Barnet on Saturday. Were they Barnet’s or ours or just lost souls with a charisma by-pass.
Living in Scotland and being from Wales my other teams are Rangers,I cannot stand the other team because they havent spoken out about the priests kiddy fiddling and banned poppies from the ground! I despise them more than the spanners or anyone.Bangor City is my Welsh team,doing OK in the Welsh Premier.I have a soft spot for Fulham because my Dad took me to my first game Fulham v PNE at Craven Cottage in Oct 73.Must say though in the Premier I like the underdog like Blackpool,nothing makes me happier than a "big four " getting stuffed.
Nearly every other club I dislike for one reason or another but my outright hatred list includes
Tottenham - Their fans all need slapping with a wet fish
Millwall - sub-human scum
Palace - Wankers
West Ham
Chelsea
Southampton
Newcastle
Manchester United
Stoke
Brighton
Leeds
Fulham - Their fans are divs and I hugely disliked the way 'all of Britain was behind them' in the wafa cup last year
I have more I don't like, in fact I pretty much detest everyone except us. The way Arsenal knocj the ball around is a joy to watch and the same applies to Barca but I care not whether either of them win or lose
Nearest club I don't mind is probably villa, but only because I have a few villa supporting mates. Always look out for Sunderland as my ancestors are from Wearside.
Palace - loathe
Millwall - don't mind
West Ham - dislike intensely
Orient - like
Chelsea - another planet
Arsenal - like a lot
Spurs - like
Fulham - very boring
Dag & Red - don't they play in division miles below us?
QPR - no feelings
In Thailand, of course, the Thai River Police are always a favourite amongst the locals.
Well, if we went out of business the only club i would follow are the kent league outfit "charlton Athletic Community FC". apart from them (and maybe my locals, Ebbsfleet, i would just hang up my football goggles.
westham- chavs millwall- tramps palaces- w@nkers oreint- nobodys but there aright great away days arsenal- boring team boring fans chelsea ok side tottenham -there ok ipswich- i have a soft spot for been there couple time and enjoy my away days up there
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Yeah me too :-)
Arsenal - great football (whilst Wenger is there anyway), well run club turning a profit, nice new ground.
Fulham - like Charlton of old, punching above their weight, a mix of classy players and people that will give blood for the cause and a superb Brit manager
The rest are the "smaller" clubs around us like Brentford, Orient, Barnet etc who I don't really think one thing or another about.
If Charlton were to go bust I would probably watch a bit of Bromley & a bit of Beckenham, then catch the odd Arsenal game.
Been to my fair share of Arsenal games as when offered tickets when Charlton aren't playing it's always good to keep up with my Premier League quota. Some of their football is great, but not a huge Arsene fan.
Don't mind West Spam, or United too much either really. Every other team I hate, obviously.
How any Charlton fan could have a soft spot for West Ham is beyond me.
They are the biggest local club that we had a realistic chance of overtaking.
However due to a combination of our own naiveté and their cheating, that opportunity has been lost probably forever.
First we lend them Chrissy Powell to help them on their way to promotion.
Then for some reason we fail to follow through with our threat of legal action over the Tevez affair.
Let’s not forget that at the time the decision was made to fine, rather than deduct them points, we were a point above them and only two points from safety. Pardew’s appointment had initially inspired us and we were looking good to escape the relegation zone.
They then deceived/cheated the Premier league by saying that they would tear up the third party agreement to allow Tevez to continue playing. This proved to be a lie.
We went on to gain only one more point, whilst Tevez inspired them to nine points. They screwed all their relegation rivals good and proper and we suffered more than any in terms of results. As a club we have continued to suffer more than Watford or Sheff Utd.
Then there’s the little matter of them poaching one of the best strikers of the last decade from our academy.
“Welcome to the academy of football” and “we won the world cup”. They really do have a very high opinion of themselves.
The concourse in the away end is a disgrace, and the area around the ground is just horrible.
Indifferent about Fulham, West Ham, Brentford etc.
Don't really like Chelsea
Can't stand Tottenham. Mainly because 99% of spurs fans I meet seem to think that they're Barcelona, or somehow deserve to be.
but if the worse was to happen i'd go to Gillingham...
How any Charlton fan could have a soft spot for West Ham is beyond me.
They are the biggest local club that we had a realistic chance of overtaking.
However due to a combination of our own naiveté and their cheating, that opportunity has been lost probably forever.
First we lend them Chrissy Powell to help them on their way to promotion.
Then for some reason we fail to follow through with our threat of legal action over the Tevez affair.
Let’s not forget that at the time the decision was made to fine, rather than deduct them points, we were a point above them and only two points from safety. Pardew’s appointment had initially inspired us and we were looking good to escape the relegation zone.
They then deceived/cheated the Premier league by saying that they would tear up the third party agreement to allow Tevez to continue playing. This proved to be a lie.
We went on to gain only one more point, whilst Tevez inspired them to nine points. They screwed all their relegation rivals good and proper and we suffered more than any in terms of results. As a club we have continued to suffer more than Watford or Sheff Utd.
Then there’s the little matter of them poaching one of the best strikers of the last decade from our academy.
“Welcome to the academy of football” and “we won the world cup”. They really do have a very high opinion of themselves.
The concourse in the away end is a disgrace, and the area around the ground is just horrible.[/quote]
I have hated them ever since that Defoe incident. Only been to watch one West Ham game not involving Charlton (for a work do), when I came out of the ground I was walking up the road and there was a big traffic jam, in one car was an Indian family in traditional wear - a group of lads gathered around the car and started rocking it around whilst spitting their burgers out all over the bonnet (this was only about 2-3 years ago). Those 2 incidents for me are enough to make West Ham my most hated club. The cheating over the Tevez affair (not to mention trying to offer Portsmouth a few mil this time round, and the fans treatment of Curbs just add to that.
To Charlton, Orient or Arsenal, although I'm going off Arsenal a bit.
Saw a group wearing D.Wanka shirts in the pub at Barnet on Saturday. Were they Barnet’s or ours or just lost souls with a charisma by-pass.
Nearly every other club I dislike for one reason or another but my outright hatred list includes
Tottenham - Their fans all need slapping with a wet fish
Millwall - sub-human scum
Palace - Wankers
West Ham
Chelsea
Southampton
Newcastle
Manchester United
Stoke
Brighton
Leeds
Fulham - Their fans are divs and I hugely disliked the way 'all of Britain was behind them' in the wafa cup last year
I have more I don't like, in fact I pretty much detest everyone except us. The way Arsenal knocj the ball around is a joy to watch and the same applies to Barca but I care not whether either of them win or lose
Millwall - don't mind
West Ham - dislike intensely
Orient - like
Chelsea - another planet
Arsenal - like a lot
Spurs - like
Fulham - very boring
Dag & Red - don't they play in division miles below us?
QPR - no feelings
In Thailand, of course, the Thai River Police are always a favourite amongst the locals.
Or my local non-leaguers (Folkestone Invicta or Hythe Town)
Also like Leiester as some of my family are from there.
Reid on loan in January? LOL
Conza, where are you from then, me and JT on here are from Hythe.
millwall- tramps
palaces- w@nkers
oreint- nobodys but there aright great away days
arsenal- boring team boring fans
chelsea ok side
tottenham -there ok
ipswich- i have a soft spot for been there couple time and enjoy my away days up there
like welling,