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Most Satisfying Win

Team You'll Get the Most Joy Out of Beating This Season  

232 members have voted

  1. 1. Team You'll Get the Most Joy Out of Beating This Season

    • Arsenal
      8
    • Aston Villa
      6
    • Burnley
      10
    • Chelsea
      16
    • Crystal Palace
      2
    • Everton
      0
    • Hull City
      9
    • Liverpool
      28
    • Manchester City
      6
    • Manchester United
      68
    • Newcastle United
      4
    • Queens Park Rangers
      43
    • Southampton
      1
    • Stoke City
      19
    • Sunderland
      1
    • Swansea City
      1
    • Tottenham Hotspur
      3
    • West Bromwich Albion
      2
    • West Ham United
      4


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Posted

Got to be Man Utd for me, and it's not that unrealistic at the moment. I just hope they don't sort themselves out before we play them. It seems like a club in turmoil still, with a very unbalanced squad - I hope it stays like that for at least 11 days. I'd be so fvcking happy if we can sneak a win in that one.

Was tempted to say Arsenal, Stoke (I think just coz they're next) or QPR but Utd win hands down. Not that bothered about Arsenal anymore, and we should be looking to beat QPR, anyway.

Posted

QPR or Hull City for me.

 

QPR think they're on the way to being a big club and Hull now think they are a big club.

 

I'm with you totally on those two for the same reasons.

Slightly jealous of some of the players they've both signed, i.e. i like Mutch, Caulker, McCarthy, Ince, Huddlestone, Davies - QPR annoy me how they just ignore FFP rules and seem to be fine signing 10 new players each season for tidy sums, looks like they won't get away with it if/when they get relegated though http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29129536 ha ha ha

Posted

Man Utd for me.

Hate them.

I have been a teacher in Leicestershire schools for nearly 30 yrs. I have always volunteered to run teams. When I was at school I always respected our Physics teacher that gave up his time to run our team. So when I started teaching volunteering to run a team was a natural step.

I have never understood leicester kids turning up to training in Man U/Liverpool/Arsenal kits.

Mainly it has been Man U kits.

I soon banned them from training (the kits).

Basically they could turn up in their school PE kits or Leicester kits. I have also allowed England kits and as I understand that kids are kids, they could have non-English league kits ( Barca, Real Madrid, Brazil etc).

They just cannot wear another English league team kit other than Leicester's.

So always hated Man U, I also hate the arrogance of their support. The way they think they are sooo ironic with their "who the f##k are Man Utd"

Sod Forest, Derby and Cov.

For me its Man U.

Ok, Chelsea as well.

 

This is brilliant mate!

Posted

Man Utd, no question.

Just because of their fans. Maybe not the STH, watch the youth teams, actual proper fans, but the 99.6% of them who pervade every single walk of life...

Posted

And:

Whoever put Burnley, why? Thinking small, or hung up on their manager? They're a small club with mostly good fans doing well playing decent football. That brief 'pound note' rivalry is dead, we have much bigger fish to fry now...

Posted

i know alot of Newcastle fans who over the years have always took the piss when Leicester got relegated to League 1

 

Its payback time

 

Im going to St James Park aswel cant wait :thumbup:

Posted

Manchester United. Specifically at Old Trafford. No doubt about that. 

 

Got nothing against them, but winning there and taking such a big scalp would be brilliant.

Posted

Chelsea - I just hate the attitude of their fans, particularly within the younger generation who are blessed with a money fuelled ignorance of all football teams outside of Stamford Bridge. Also how they are allowed to compete in the premiership with 3 home grown players - one of whom is Cesc fookin Fabregas - is a bloody joke. The whole thing so false and plastic I don't see why anyone gets taken in by it. A win at home to wipe the smiles off the smug Chelsea faces would be beautiful.

Posted

Spurs ever since the FA cup semi as one tried to stab me so fvck em love to see them go down and even bust.

 

They've got more than their fair share of wankers that support them!

 

Horrible club with horrible fans!

Posted

Either Newcastle or Hull for me.

 

Newcastle as my housemate at uni supports them and always used to take the mick that Leicester were in the championship.

 

Hull as that's my uni town and it'd be nice to be able to wear the shirt around with a smug grin on my face.

 

Might as well add Man U into the mix as that'd be hilarious :')

Posted

Before I opened this thread, I thought the OP meant of all time/recent history. My undisputed one to that end is when we beat Forest at home 3-0 after they'd beaten us 5-1 at their place a couple of years ago, or, the 3-2 win at the City Ground that led to the play-offs two seasons ago.

 

Alas, we can't enjoy beating them again for a while so either Man Utd just because of who they are or QPR, because I dislike the way they are run as a club. We must not be far off their financial prowess (we possibly even exceed it) but where Tony Fernandes and Vichai and Top differ is our owners don't blag their cash like it is weighing them down. Fernandes on the other hand...

 

TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd 2014; "We have means...I own an airline after all!" I rest my case.

Posted

Picked Sunderland simply so that when we do beat Sunderland, and we will beat Sunderland, the lot of you can be like oh hey cool we just beat Sunderland, but I will be there like YEARRRRGHHH SUNDERLAND THATS THE ONE I WAS WAITING FOR and my response will be really uncomfortable and awkwardly over the top.

 

Screw Sunderland

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