Lot's of our games take on a bit of extra meaning for whatever reason.Remember what happened when we played WACCOE at Elland Road in 2012? Our games against them have always been a little bit naughty.
There's always some teams to wish ill upon, like Middlesbrough. I just wouldn't go as far as calling them rivals. It also feels a little embarrassing calling someone a rival when they don't feel the same.But come on, we're isolated here on the South coast. We need an excuse to have an extra enemy or two
Ah so you've met my brother and my Dad then? [emoji38]
I've found that we end up hating pretty much every other team, and then us, as soon as we start playing against them. several teams in this premier league that I used to like i can't stand anymore.
Palace are really our only rivals but I can’t stand the skate tw@s either.
Most other Premier League teams annoy me in some way due to either having a massive sense of entitlement or sheer tin pot smuggery (hello Bournemouth). In that respect it was a shame we lost Fulham (great day out, inoffensive middle class fans) and Cardiff, just because a really good mate is one of their boyos and had a couple of good days out with him when we’ve played them. Of the new lot I can’t imagine hating Sheffield Utd, except we’ll probably give Billy Back From The Dead Sharp stick and it’ll all kick off from there.
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And only a little further back Orient, Oxford and Cheaterfield.
Surprised no-one has mentioned Southend......would say we had more of a rivalry with them than teams like Chesterfield, Cardiff and Orient for instance.
Don't get Man Utd being in that list. Odd !