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I'm guessing a combination of jealousy, snobbery and employing Steve Evans.
All of the above but I think you'll find Mr Evans stewardship is the prime factor. Are Palace in there for living above their means TWICE ?
I'm guessing a combination of jealousy, snobbery and employing Steve Evans.
All of the above but I think you'll find Mr Evans stewardship is the prime factor. Are Palace in there for living above their means TWICE ?
So what? Not everyone shares this bizarre level of hatred you have against Man Utd.
Were they supposed to just roll over then? Do you want me to hate all the other teams who have beaten us since, too? What about the 23 teams that were in division one that year? Should I hate them all too for relegating us?Being a Brighton fan should mean you automatically detest Manure. Bizarre level of hatred? Were you alive in 1983?? Seems not.
Being a Brighton fan should mean you automatically detest Manure. Bizarre level of hatred? Were you alive in 1983?? Seems not.
Don't be daft, I was around then and I don't really care one way or the other about United. If I loathed every team I'd ever seen beat us, I'd be in a psychiatric ward by now. United have their moments of extreme twattishness, but so do all the teams at their level.
Frankly, I've always felt it looks a bit small-time when fans of clubs at our level rant on about hating United. Because MUFC sure as hell don't give a shit about us. And nothing is more pathetic in a football sense than unrequited passion, be it love or hate.
I think most of the dislike of Crawley is aimed at their manager. Evans is not a popular man amongst fans of non-league teams, though I am not too sure why, the fact that he will now be managing a team in Division 2 may temper this somewhat.
No, presumably because they've managed to peddle the "poor old us, it wasn't our fault" line that so many other League clubs have done.
Crawley, or at least personnel at their club, have in the past not only been morally questionable, but also downright illegal in their dealings. And they are still being very cagey about who their mystery owners are, which does raise a few questions.
Were they supposed to just roll over then? Do you want me to hate all the other teams who have beaten us since, too? What about the 23 teams that were in division one that year? Should I hate them all too for relegating us?
I used to depise Man Utd thanks to their millions of armchair fans who have never been with a hundred miles of Old Trafford. However seeing as the same can be said of the likes of Chelsea I tend to treat them with the respect they deserve, I would argue that they are the 2nd best team in the World.
They may be the second best in the world but they are such a distant second it doesn't really merit mentioning. In those stakes, Man Utd will only ever be mentioned in the following sentence: "Manchester United were once again outclassed by a magnificent Barcelona, thus ending their hopes for a fourth European crown".
I don't hate Man Utd. I do dislike them. I respect Sir Alex but agressively dislike him. Man Utd are always going to top these lists by virtue of their success, their size, their manager and Gary Neville. Man City are an irrelevance at this stage because they lack success.
As for Crawley. They are disliked because they bought the BSP and look like buying the L2 title (if all goes well). Fundamentally, they are not disliked because they are successful, but because they are shadily mega rich AND successful. Oh, and Steve Evans.
Remind me again why he is a twonk
They may be the second best in the world but they are such a distant second it doesn't really merit mentioning.
Really? You sound a little bitter. Arsenal beat them (Barcelona), and they came fourth in the league that United basically won at a canter. They are superb, for sure, but I think you allowing a personal dislike for United to get in the way of recognising they are also a great side, as indeed are Chelsea right now. What comes around, goes around, Barca will lose ground to United or Chelsea or Arsenal, or maybe Madrid or an Italian side, and then another side will be the 'best ever', remember the Galacticos a few years back, they used to beat Barca for fun.
Not many other teams or supporters gave a toss when Crawley were on the verge of liquidation in 2006 after the Majeeds had f***ed them over. The club was on its knees then so the real fans of the club have every right to enjoy all the success they're having at the moment.