3. Arsenal - Full of the plastic know it all fans who sing 'Wenger out' one moment then celebrate him the next week. They know nothing about football, never watch it, but make their lives easy and convenient by saying "I support Arsenal and you're team is shit" to smaller teams. Also have a look at the fans in the emirates, leave with 20 minutes to go and are just boring. Charge nearly 80 quid for the 4th best team in the Prem.
4. QPR - One of the worst grounds around and charge ridiculous amounts to supporters unlucky enough to have to go there. So much money on crap there. Droopy as manager doesn't help.
5. Spurs - They all come out the woodwork (you know the ones who you didn't even know liked football) on a big result and give it the mouth about 4th place is ours blah blah, give it 4 weeks and they are quiet again. I think it is the delusion with Spurs.
6. Chelsea - Would be nothing without Roman.
The rest don't bother me.
Don't get me wrong I have plenty of time for the true supporters of the above clubs, but unfortunately the quantity of armchair fans dilute the opinion to a negative taste.
Doing one to include the rest of Britain would go something like this... 1. Palace 2. West ham 3. Leeds 4. Man U 5. Celtic 6. Charlton 7. Birmingham City 8. Hibs 9. Liverpool 10. Portsmouth
Why so much for Palace, I find them annoying, sort of like a geeky know-it-all at school that you haven't the energy hate.
Actually despise palace for so many different reasons. Of course, being Millwall I can't stand west ham, but there is a sort of grudging respect for them. Well, their traditional support anyway. Not so much the thousands of post 96's who have latched on to their club since the premier league started. We probably have more in common with their traditional support than we do any other club in London. Palace, I have zero respect for. Plastic beyond belief, from changing their traditional and apt nickname The Glaziers, to the more commercially viable yet artificial Eagles. Wearing Barcelona's kit. Ra ra girls. The live eagle at the game. The c**tish nature of their fans (PA: Gleeeeeen. Crowd: Muuuurray!!). I'll fitting replica shirts pulled over jumpers. And now these ultras, what's wrong with British terrace culture?? Why try to import terrace culture from the continent? Those god awful displays, wearing all black, that bloody drum. An atmosphere that's so artificial it doesn't eb and flow with the ups and downs of the game, that same monotonous beat, doesn't change, be there a throw in, a goal conceded, someone sent off etc. And now they think they're the best fans in the land because a few equally plastic premiership oppo fans go on their sites and give them credit for it all. The banners and advertising boards going up about them being the pride of South London, despite everyone knowing they're more surrey than South London. The condescending, holier than thou, our shit don't stink nature of their fans, looking down their noses at us like we're scum, but then getting all excited and 'playing with their change' when it gets mentioned that there was a bit of trouble at their Ducky Derby with Brighton or that their bully firm had attacked a train of Charlton straight goers. Hypocrites. I could go on. They make my skin itch.
100% spot on. You've earned your stay on here for another week Lion.
Dislike is too weak a word for Millwall. They are in a category all by themselves: the Complete and Utter Loathing category. I dislike West Ham but as for the rest, I'm totally indifferent to them. That leaves Charlton. At times last season I really disliked them quite a lot. Fortunately, the rehabilitation is nearly complete.
1. Millwall 2. Chelsea 3. Fulham 4. QPR 5. Tottenham Hotspur 6. West Ham 7. Arsenal 8. AFC Wimbledon 9. Brentford 10. Leyton Orient
Palaaarse? I would just be extremely happy if they disappeared from the face of football. A nothing club.
Fulham number 3??
to be honest it's probably a bit of jealousy ... they got to Europe whilst in the Premiership, we didn't, also they stayed in the Premiership far longer than they deserved... plus their fans must be among the quietest in London.
3. Arsenal - Full of the plastic know it all fans who sing 'Wenger out' one moment then celebrate him the next week. They know nothing about football, never watch it, but make their lives easy and convenient by saying "I support Arsenal and you're team is shit" to smaller teams. Also have a look at the fans in the emirates, leave with 20 minutes to go and are just boring. Charge nearly 80 quid for the 4th best team in the Prem.
4. QPR - One of the worst grounds around and charge ridiculous amounts to supporters unlucky enough to have to go there. So much money on crap there. Droopy as manager doesn't help.
5. Spurs - They all come out the woodwork (you know the ones who you didn't even know liked football) on a big result and give it the mouth about 4th place is ours blah blah, give it 4 weeks and they are quiet again. I think it is the delusion with Spurs.
6. Chelsea - Would be nothing without Roman.
The rest don't bother me.
Don't get me wrong I have plenty of time for the true supporters of the above clubs, but unfortunately the quantity of armchair fans dilute the opinion to a negative taste.
Absolutely spot on about Arsenal - although that does only apply to most of their newer fans. Some mates of mine are what I'd call "proper" Arsenal and aren't like that at all.
3. Arsenal - Full of the plastic know it all fans who sing 'Wenger out' one moment then celebrate him the next week. They know nothing about football, never watch it, but make their lives easy and convenient by saying "I support Arsenal and you're team is shit" to smaller teams. Also have a look at the fans in the emirates, leave with 20 minutes to go and are just boring. Charge nearly 80 quid for the 4th best team in the Prem.
4. QPR - One of the worst grounds around and charge ridiculous amounts to supporters unlucky enough to have to go there. So much money on crap there. Droopy as manager doesn't help.
5. Spurs - They all come out the woodwork (you know the ones who you didn't even know liked football) on a big result and give it the mouth about 4th place is ours blah blah, give it 4 weeks and they are quiet again. I think it is the delusion with Spurs.
6. Chelsea - Would be nothing without Roman.
The rest don't bother me.
Don't get me wrong I have plenty of time for the true supporters of the above clubs, but unfortunately the quantity of armchair fans dilute the opinion to a negative taste.
Absolutely spot on about Arsenal - although that does only apply to most of their newer fans. Some mates of mine are what I'd call "proper" Arsenal and aren't like that at all.
Yeah same as, I know a few season ticket holders who say it how it is and actually know their history,Same with Spurs and Millwall.
I just cannot stand the rest, they know nothing about the history or legends, just that "Thierry Henry is the best footballer in the world".
Good question for the plastic know nothing Arsenal fans round the pub table is, who has had the most appearances for Arsenal? Not one has managed to tell me when I have asked.
Doing one to include the rest of Britain would go something like this... 1. Palace 2. West ham 3. Leeds 4. Man U 5. Celtic 6. Charlton 7. Birmingham City 8. Hibs 9. Liverpool 10. Portsmouth
Why so much for Palace, I find them annoying, sort of like a geeky know-it-all at school that you haven't the energy hate.
Actually despise palace for so many different reasons. Of course, being Millwall I can't stand west ham, but there is a sort of grudging respect for them. Well, their traditional support anyway. Not so much the thousands of post 96's who have latched on to their club since the premier league started. We probably have more in common with their traditional support than we do any other club in London. Palace, I have zero respect for. Plastic beyond belief, from changing their traditional and apt nickname The Glaziers, to the more commercially viable yet artificial Eagles. Wearing Barcelona's kit. Ra ra girls. The live eagle at the game. The c**tish nature of their fans (PA: Gleeeeeen. Crowd: Muuuurray!!). I'll fitting replica shirts pulled over jumpers. And now these ultras, what's wrong with British terrace culture?? Why try to import terrace culture from the continent? Those god awful displays, wearing all black, that bloody drum. An atmosphere that's so artificial it doesn't eb and flow with the ups and downs of the game, that same monotonous beat, doesn't change, be there a throw in, a goal conceded, someone sent off etc. And now they think they're the best fans in the land because a few equally plastic premiership oppo fans go on their sites and give them credit for it all. The banners and advertising boards going up about them being the pride of South London, despite everyone knowing they're more surrey than South London. The condescending, holier than thou, our shit don't stink nature of their fans, looking down their noses at us like we're scum, but then getting all excited and 'playing with their change' when it gets mentioned that there was a bit of trouble at their Ducky Derby with Brighton or that their bully firm had attacked a train of Charlton straight goers. Hypocrites. I could go on. They make my skin itch.
I swear it's only us and you lot who see them for exacly what they are.
my list...
1. Millwall, Palace and welling 2. Arsenal 3. Chelsea 4. West Ham 5. spurs 6. qpr 7. Fulham
It's tough for me to make a list. All I know is I hate Arsenal. Hate their fans more than most fan bases.
'Welbeck is shit hope we don't sign him' Welbeck scores 'Good bit of business by Wenger, knew we'd get the best out of him'
'Everyone spends more money than us' they buy Ozil & Sanchez etc still make excuses.
'Can't buy class' aimed at Man City and Chelsea, yet every week the majority of their squad they have bought.
Just a very deluded club I really hate full of arrogant fans.
Detest Palace obviously, ugliest set of fans. When someone tells me they support Palace I always say 'err' and just leave it at that.
Last one is Millwall, I can honestly say I've personally never had trouble with them and I find some of them amusing (not the racist cunty ones). Heard some nasty stories about them though so for that reason alone I naturally dislike them.
1. Millwall gangsters 2. Chelsea run by gangsters 3. Palace 4. Tottenham Hotspur One of those clubs who never win anything but still think they are great 5. Queens Park Rangers See Chelsea above 6. West Ham United 7. Arsenal I like the way they play 8. AFC Wimbledon Because of the fans 9. Fulham Indifferent (applies to all below as well) 10. Leyton Orient 11. Brentford 12 .Dagenham and Redbridge
Doing one to include the rest of Britain would go something like this... 1. Palace 2. West ham 3. Leeds 4. Man U 5. Celtic 6. Charlton 7. Birmingham City 8. Hibs 9. Liverpool 10. Portsmouth
Why so much for Palace, I find them annoying, sort of like a geeky know-it-all at school that you haven't the energy hate.
Actually despise palace for so many different reasons. Of course, being Millwall I can't stand west ham, but there is a sort of grudging respect for them. Well, their traditional support anyway. Not so much the thousands of post 96's who have latched on to their club since the premier league started. We probably have more in common with their traditional support than we do any other club in London. Palace, I have zero respect for. Plastic beyond belief, from changing their traditional and apt nickname The Glaziers, to the more commercially viable yet artificial Eagles. Wearing Barcelona's kit. Ra ra girls. The live eagle at the game. The c**tish nature of their fans (PA: Gleeeeeen. Crowd: Muuuurray!!). I'll fitting replica shirts pulled over jumpers. And now these ultras, what's wrong with British terrace culture?? Why try to import terrace culture from the continent? Those god awful displays, wearing all black, that bloody drum. An atmosphere that's so artificial it doesn't eb and flow with the ups and downs of the game, that same monotonous beat, doesn't change, be there a throw in, a goal conceded, someone sent off etc. And now they think they're the best fans in the land because a few equally plastic premiership oppo fans go on their sites and give them credit for it all. The banners and advertising boards going up about them being the pride of South London, despite everyone knowing they're more surrey than South London. The condescending, holier than thou, our shit don't stink nature of their fans, looking down their noses at us like we're scum, but then getting all excited and 'playing with their change' when it gets mentioned that there was a bit of trouble at their Ducky Derby with Brighton or that their bully firm had attacked a train of Charlton straight goers. Hypocrites. I could go on. They make my skin itch.
Doing one to include the rest of Britain would go something like this... 1. Palace 2. West ham 3. Leeds 4. Man U 5. Celtic 6. Charlton 7. Birmingham City 8. Hibs 9. Liverpool 10. Portsmouth
Why so much for Palace, I find them annoying, sort of like a geeky know-it-all at school that you haven't the energy hate.
Actually despise palace for so many different reasons. Of course, being Millwall I can't stand west ham, but there is a sort of grudging respect for them. Well, their traditional support anyway. Not so much the thousands of post 96's who have latched on to their club since the premier league started. We probably have more in common with their traditional support than we do any other club in London. Palace, I have zero respect for. Plastic beyond belief, from changing their traditional and apt nickname The Glaziers, to the more commercially viable yet artificial Eagles. Wearing Barcelona's kit. Ra ra girls. The live eagle at the game. The c**tish nature of their fans (PA: Gleeeeeen. Crowd: Muuuurray!!). I'll fitting replica shirts pulled over jumpers. And now these ultras, what's wrong with British terrace culture?? Why try to import terrace culture from the continent? Those god awful displays, wearing all black, that bloody drum. An atmosphere that's so artificial it doesn't eb and flow with the ups and downs of the game, that same monotonous beat, doesn't change, be there a throw in, a goal conceded, someone sent off etc. And now they think they're the best fans in the land because a few equally plastic premiership oppo fans go on their sites and give them credit for it all. The banners and advertising boards going up about them being the pride of South London, despite everyone knowing they're more surrey than South London. The condescending, holier than thou, our shit don't stink nature of their fans, looking down their noses at us like we're scum, but then getting all excited and 'playing with their change' when it gets mentioned that there was a bit of trouble at their Ducky Derby with Brighton or that their bully firm had attacked a train of Charlton straight goers. Hypocrites. I could go on. They make my skin itch.
Doing one to include the rest of Britain would go something like this... 1. Palace 2. West ham 3. Leeds 4. Man U 5. Celtic 6. Charlton 7. Birmingham City 8. Hibs 9. Liverpool 10. Portsmouth
Why so much for Palace, I find them annoying, sort of like a geeky know-it-all at school that you haven't the energy hate.
Actually despise palace for so many different reasons. Of course, being Millwall I can't stand west ham, but there is a sort of grudging respect for them. Well, their traditional support anyway. Not so much the thousands of post 96's who have latched on to their club since the premier league started. We probably have more in common with their traditional support than we do any other club in London. Palace, I have zero respect for. Plastic beyond belief, from changing their traditional and apt nickname The Glaziers, to the more commercially viable yet artificial Eagles. Wearing Barcelona's kit. Ra ra girls. The live eagle at the game. The c**tish nature of their fans (PA: Gleeeeeen. Crowd: Muuuurray!!). I'll fitting replica shirts pulled over jumpers. And now these ultras, what's wrong with British terrace culture?? Why try to import terrace culture from the continent? Those god awful displays, wearing all black, that bloody drum. An atmosphere that's so artificial it doesn't eb and flow with the ups and downs of the game, that same monotonous beat, doesn't change, be there a throw in, a goal conceded, someone sent off etc. And now they think they're the best fans in the land because a few equally plastic premiership oppo fans go on their sites and give them credit for it all. The banners and advertising boards going up about them being the pride of South London, despite everyone knowing they're more surrey than South London. The condescending, holier than thou, our shit don't stink nature of their fans, looking down their noses at us like we're scum, but then getting all excited and 'playing with their change' when it gets mentioned that there was a bit of trouble at their Ducky Derby with Brighton or that their bully firm had attacked a train of Charlton straight goers. Hypocrites. I could go on. They make my skin itch.
1. Palace 2. Chelsea 3. West Ham 4. Millwall (yes I know, I have a soft spot for them) 5. QPR 6. Arsenal 7. Spurs 8. Fulham 9. Dagenham 10. AFC Wimbledon 11. Brentford 12. Orient
Of course, this could easily change if Orient's new owner proves to be as barmy as he is promising to be. And the mid-table bunch could easily swap about.
Reasoning. 1. Well, they're Palace. 2. Moneybags. Win at any cost mentality. The Argentina/Italy of English football. 3. "We won the world cup" 4. Yes I know, I have a soft for them as loads of mates and people I've admired support them. 5. Money. The fact that they seem to be getting away with overspending. 6-7. It's grim up North London 8-12. Feel a bit sorry for Fulham, no particular reason to dislike the others.
That lot at Barnet really wind me up....they don't actually, I just feel a bit sorry for them being totally overlooked on here.
As for the original question, it'll always be Palace for me. All the others are little adorable fluffy kittens in comparison; OK, the one in Bermondsey might bite you occasionally if you pull its tail:-)
There have been times in the last 5 years*, at 5.00pm, when I'm walking up that poxy hill after we've been humiliated again, that Charlton would appear top of that list. Only 'til I get home mind.
Millwall fan summed up palarse very well. Disliked Chelsea since Bates. Always disliked the Arse but grudgenly admired the early Wenger teams. Not much bothered by the rest but will probably add West Ham to the list sooner rather than later...how dare they nick Poyet from us! It was bad enough with Billy Bonds.
1. West Ham - excessive largesse from the football authorities over and over again (Tevez / Wembley - transport links). Get players from Charlton and pretend that they were always WHU - Bonds / Defoe. It will be the same with Poyet. Trevor Brooking. Going on like they won the world cup single handed. 2. Millwall (Local rivalary) 3. Chelsea (overspent, Scott Parker, sandy pitch, smashed up Valley) / QPR (horrible ground - overspent) / Tottenham Hotspur (Arrogant supporters / frustrating team to watch as they promise much but deliver nothing in the end) 5. Crystal Palace (seem to forget that they have got where they are by going bankrupt and shafting a lot of business)
Don't have strong feelings about Fulham
I have sympathy for Orient as they are being royally shafted by the favour given to West Ham over the ground on their doorstep. Brentford are a family club who we have largely beaten, so no strong feelings there.
Arsenal try to play football the right way, given young players a chance and not spent to quite the same level as Man City, Man Utd and Chelsea. AFC Wimbledon are ok.
1. Millwall - you are supposed to dislike your local rivals, and Millwall make it easy 2. Chelsea - the Owner and Mourinho. Hate them both with a passion
Don't dislike any of the thers unless we're playing them
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2. Millwall - As above
3. Arsenal - Full of the plastic know it all fans who sing 'Wenger out' one moment then celebrate him the next week. They know nothing about football, never watch it, but make their lives easy and convenient by saying "I support Arsenal and you're team is shit" to smaller teams. Also have a look at the fans in the emirates, leave with 20 minutes to go and are just boring. Charge nearly 80 quid for the 4th best team in the Prem.
4. QPR - One of the worst grounds around and charge ridiculous amounts to supporters unlucky enough to have to go there. So much money on crap there. Droopy as manager doesn't help.
5. Spurs - They all come out the woodwork (you know the ones who you didn't even know liked football) on a big result and give it the mouth about 4th place is ours blah blah, give it 4 weeks and they are quiet again. I think it is the delusion with Spurs.
6. Chelsea - Would be nothing without Roman.
The rest don't bother me.
Don't get me wrong I have plenty of time for the true supporters of the above clubs, but unfortunately the quantity of armchair fans dilute the opinion to a negative taste.
Fulham number 3??
They are in a category all by themselves: the Complete and Utter Loathing category.
I dislike West Ham but as for the rest, I'm totally indifferent to them.
That leaves Charlton. At times last season I really disliked them quite a lot. Fortunately, the rehabilitation is nearly complete.
I just cannot stand the rest, they know nothing about the history or legends, just that "Thierry Henry is the best footballer in the world".
Good question for the plastic know nothing Arsenal fans round the pub table is, who has had the most appearances for Arsenal? Not one has managed to tell me when I have asked.
my list...
1. Millwall, Palace and welling
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. West Ham
5. spurs
6. qpr
7. Fulham
the rest i dont really care about either way
2. Palace
3. Chelsea
4. W ham
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs
7. Qpr
8. The others.
Bottom: Orient/wimbledon
Palace
Chelsea.
West Ham
Arsenal
After that don't care really.
'Welbeck is shit hope we don't sign him' Welbeck scores 'Good bit of business by Wenger, knew we'd get the best out of him'
'Everyone spends more money than us' they buy Ozil & Sanchez etc still make excuses.
'Can't buy class' aimed at Man City and Chelsea, yet every week the majority of their squad they have bought.
Just a very deluded club I really hate full of arrogant fans.
Detest Palace obviously, ugliest set of fans. When someone tells me they support Palace I always say 'err' and just leave it at that.
Last one is Millwall, I can honestly say I've personally never had trouble with them and I find some of them amusing (not the racist cunty ones). Heard some nasty stories about them though so for that reason alone I naturally dislike them.
2. Chelsea run by gangsters
3. Palace
4. Tottenham Hotspur One of those clubs who never win anything but still think they are great
5. Queens Park Rangers See Chelsea above
6. West Ham United
7. Arsenal I like the way they play
8. AFC Wimbledon Because of the fans
9. Fulham Indifferent (applies to all below as well)
10. Leyton Orient
11. Brentford
12 .Dagenham and Redbridge
2 -Spurs
3 - Spurs
4 - Spurs
5- Spurs
6- Spurs
7- Spurs
8- Spurs
9 - Palace
10 - Millwall
2. Millwall
3. QPR
4. Arsenal
5. West Ham
6. Fulham
7. AFC Wimbledon
8. Spurs
9. Brentford
10. Orient
2. Chelsea
3. West Ham
4. Millwall (yes I know, I have a soft spot for them)
5. QPR
6. Arsenal
7. Spurs
8. Fulham
9. Dagenham
10. AFC Wimbledon
11. Brentford
12. Orient
Of course, this could easily change if Orient's new owner proves to be as barmy as he is promising to be. And the mid-table bunch could easily swap about.
Reasoning. 1. Well, they're Palace.
2. Moneybags. Win at any cost mentality. The Argentina/Italy of English football.
3. "We won the world cup"
4. Yes I know, I have a soft for them as loads of mates and people I've admired support them.
5. Money. The fact that they seem to be getting away with overspending.
6-7. It's grim up North London
8-12. Feel a bit sorry for Fulham, no particular reason to dislike the others.
As for the original question, it'll always be Palace for me. All the others are little adorable fluffy kittens in comparison; OK, the one in Bermondsey might bite you occasionally if you pull its tail:-)
2. Chelsea
3. Millwall
4. West Ham
5. QPR
6. Tottenham
7. Arsenal
8. Fulham
9. Brentford
10. Wimbledon
*not this season though (yet)
I mean if you have Palace.....just saying.
You've got to hate those Dulwich scum bags and everything they stand for. Total joke of a club.
Also Huddersfield and Bournemouth - total shit nobs of teams and they haven't even got the balls to play their home games in London. Franchise morons.
2. Millwall
3. Chelsea
4. Arsenal
Millwall fan summed up palarse very well.
Disliked Chelsea since Bates.
Always disliked the Arse but grudgenly admired the early Wenger teams.
Not much bothered by the rest but will probably add West Ham to the list sooner rather than later...how dare they nick Poyet from us! It was bad enough with Billy Bonds.
2. Millwall (Local rivalary)
3. Chelsea (overspent, Scott Parker, sandy pitch, smashed up Valley) / QPR (horrible ground - overspent) / Tottenham Hotspur (Arrogant supporters / frustrating team to watch as they promise much but deliver nothing in the end)
5. Crystal Palace (seem to forget that they have got where they are by going bankrupt and shafting a lot of business)
Don't have strong feelings about Fulham
I have sympathy for Orient as they are being royally shafted by the favour given to West Ham over the ground on their doorstep. Brentford are a family club who we have largely beaten, so no strong feelings there.
Arsenal try to play football the right way, given young players a chance and not spent to quite the same level as Man City, Man Utd and Chelsea. AFC Wimbledon are ok.
2. Chelsea - the Owner and Mourinho. Hate them both with a passion
Don't dislike any of the thers unless we're playing them