Tottenham, Tottenham Reserves and Tottenham youth teams.Hate is an irrational word when it comes to football, but I reserve the right to use it when it applies to Tottenham.
Tottenham would be a good call. I don't hate them, but I don't like why such an irrelvant club as far as I am concerned is blasted all over the sports media courtesy of having a London post-code.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on July 28, 2014, 08:02:26 PMBoro were a strange one. We always seemed to beat them comfortably up there yet they'd never lose at VP.Anway annoyed me when they used to nick our best players and I think they're a bit of a non-descript club.Really? I remember quite a few VP wins against Boro, including a 5-1 in 93 which the first time I saw Villa, a 3-1 near the start of 98/99, and a 1-0 I attended also in the late 90s.Am surprised at all the Coventry mentions. Always, thought the hate was more on their part.Newcastle is a classic case, unlike Chelsea they remain a boogy team to this day. Seem to thrash us a lot at their place, and noramlly get at least a draw at ours, sometimes more. Whats really annoying is that since the Sir Bobby days often we have been as good, or better then them.We have awful home records against both Liverpool and Arsenal. I think we have not beat either at Villa Park since the 90s? Would like to see that end this season.
Boro were a strange one. We always seemed to beat them comfortably up there yet they'd never lose at VP.Anway annoyed me when they used to nick our best players and I think they're a bit of a non-descript club.
Quote from: Gregorys Boy on July 29, 2014, 01:44:22 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on July 28, 2014, 08:02:26 PMBoro were a strange one. We always seemed to beat them comfortably up there yet they'd never lose at VP.Anway annoyed me when they used to nick our best players and I think they're a bit of a non-descript club.Really? I remember quite a few VP wins against Boro, including a 5-1 in 93 which the first time I saw Villa, a 3-1 near the start of 98/99, and a 1-0 I attended also in the late 90s.Am surprised at all the Coventry mentions. Always, thought the hate was more on their part.Newcastle is a classic case, unlike Chelsea they remain a boogy team to this day. Seem to thrash us a lot at their place, and noramlly get at least a draw at ours, sometimes more. Whats really annoying is that since the Sir Bobby days often we have been as good, or better then them.We have awful home records against both Liverpool and Arsenal. I think we have not beat either at Villa Park since the 90s? Would like to see that end this season.03-04- Villa 0-2 Boro04- 05- Villa 2-0 Boros05-06- Villa 2-3 Boro06-07- Villa 1-1 Boro07-08- Villa 1-1 Boro08-09- Villa 1-2 Boro1 defeat in their last 6 trips, funny thing is we won 4 times at the Riverside in the same period.
Kinda of get the Spurs one, but I do think Newcastle fans are worse. At least Tottehham have had some recent glory to back up their claims, and seem to banging on the CL doors most season now at least.
Now if you want a London club that gets way overpromoted in the press when compared to their achievements, West Ham are miles infront in that regard.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on July 28, 2014, 12:38:09 PMIpswich. I remember going there a few months after the pub bombings and the twats started singing "There was a tavern in the town" and "Here we go round the Mulberry Bush." SHA,Coventry,SHA, Leeds,SHA, Millwall oh and SHA.It always annoyed me in '81 when the media were all over Ipswich and we pi**ed on their party.
Ipswich. I remember going there a few months after the pub bombings and the twats started singing "There was a tavern in the town" and "Here we go round the Mulberry Bush." SHA,Coventry,SHA, Leeds,SHA, Millwall oh and SHA.