[Football] Who is your favourite “Big Six” team?

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Me and my Monkey

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In anticipation of the Sky Sports nazis sooner or later outlawing the support of any other PL team than the Holy Six, I’ve been mulling over which team I would choose. My order of preference would be:

Spurs - localish, rather fond of Harry, and least poncy of the London clubs
Liverpool - entertaining, in love with Mo Salah, and big history
Man City - undeniably very good at playing football, Kev’s amazing, but just a bit dull in their predictable brilliance
Man Utd - yawn
Arsenal - stupid flags and poncy twats
Chelsea - twatish

How about the rest of you?

(Note I resisted the urge to post a poll, but if public demand is there....)
 






















Eeyore

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I suppose the question is better formed by asking which of the big six you would choose to succeed most. In my case it's Arsenal. Don't know why. I've always liked Wenger though.
 


worthingseagull123

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Big sixes do change.

It is just Middle East toy money that has set it up in its current form.

Man City, Spurs and Chelsea were not all that in 80s and 90s.

Everton and Forest were up there back in the 80s
 


BensGrandad

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I support Brighton and have done for 70+ years but I follow with interest Spurs and their results etc and have done since 1951 but undoubtedly my team is BRIGHTON
 






Me and my Monkey

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Why anyone would think about another team and is over 10 yrs old probably wants to be on their (insert big 6) forum and not this one
I wouldn’t like to think that my love of the Albion forbade me from thinking about or having an opinion on other teams. Why would it? Anyway, it’s a purely hypothetical question, which requires a little bit of imagination and “letting go”. So come on, play the game!
 






Nixonator

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I suppose the question is better formed by asking which of the big six you would choose to succeed most. In my case it's Arsenal. Don't know why. I've always liked Wenger though.

The better question would have been which of them is the least loathsome and reprehensible.

Personally I despise Man City the least, mainly becuase they are the better rivals to the one I despise the most.
 


djentist

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Don't have a favourite of the clubs of course, I'm not some dual-team plastic. Liverpool and Man City's styles of play in particular are great to watch though as a neutral
 


LlcoolJ

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Good point Nix. I always used to want Arsenal to win because for a while they were the only team that had a chance of stopping Man United from winning everything. Obviously that was a while ago....
 


Badger

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Some hilariously childish responses to this thread so far. Well played everyone :clap2:

Out of the top six, I probably prefer Spurs. I quite like how they play, and most of the Spurs fans I know are pretty decent.
 




larus

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From growing up in the 70’s and remembering the Erupean games on TV then, when it seemed to matter much more, I’ve always liked Liverpool. I support Brighton and only Brighton, although I’d prefer Liverpool to be the most successful of the top 6.

I hate Man U.
Don’t like Chelsea.
Hate what Man C are doing to the Premier League (even worse than what’s happened in previous years IMO).
Used to hate Arsenal but I think they are a great team to watch when they play well.
Tottenham are just meh to me.
 


Nixonator

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Some hilariously childish responses to this thread so far. Well played everyone :clap2:

Out of the top six, I probably prefer Spurs. I quite like how they play, and most of the Spurs fans I know are pretty decent.

Personally I find it hilariously childish to like more than one team, but that's just me.
 


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