Top 3? Personally I despise every other club in this league apart from Burton & Brentford. Various reasons, but with a recurring theme that fanbases have ideas way above their station and teams are full of overpaid primadonnas.
Vermingham - bricked us after the 4-0 play-off semi. Cardiff - behaved like &r5eholes even when they had just reached the FA Cup final. Norwich - their supporters were ******* ecstatic when they sent us down. We have no rivalry with them, and I don't know why they enjoyed it so much. Fahhhhkiiing Miwwo - Blah, blah, blah. Forest, Sunderland, Villa - just because they were good round about the time the dinosaurs ruled the earth doesn't count for anything these days.
Millwall - I was very indifferent about them until the debacle at Wembley, and their conduct in the the play off games with Bradford both before and after that. I now genuinely believe it's an ingrained mentality at that club and not a vocal minority as people would lead you to believe. Don't really like the arrogance of small clubs fans who's teams have spent millions in getting into the Premier league then forget where they came from. Brighton being the worst. Don't particularly like Man City.
Very unpleasant after the game. Birmingham Millwall Wolves - No so much Wolves really, more Mark McGhee Cardiff
It’s definitely more than the vocal minority at Millwall, I work with a Millwall fan and a lad asked what’s the best goal you’ve ever seen in person and I said that Hammill’s was well up there against Millwall to which the Millwall lad said if you carry on like this I’ll knock your teeth out for you. He also made some remark about if their players can’t batter a team on the pitch the Millwall lads will do it after the game instead.
Apart from the ones we cannot choose ( yorkshire teams ) , none really , its more individual players & the odd manager that I dislike
Wouldn't say I "hated" any club, but I don't like clubs that have bought success like Bournemouth, Wigan and Reading. All clubs that has traditionally scratched around in the bottom two divisions, but their fans seem to suffer from amnesia.
Reading. Shouldn't do because they're vanilla, politely applaud when scoring, Waitrose shopping, rattle waving, home-county dwelling, boring retail park stadium Nigels. But recently they've raised their game every time they've come to Oakwell and beat us no matter the form of the two teams (bar the season we went down). I dislike Ipswich for similar reasons and Norwich until we finally beat them last season. Cardiff are also now in the same bracket having got their boring new stadium. Basically, any team that turns up and does us consistently at Oakwell can do one.
Hate is too strong a word but in football terms I'm not keen on any club we play where Colin is involved.
I think hate is a little strong... but here goes... QPR - demonstrated and practiced everything wrong about modern day football during their latest Premier league stinit. Actually a decent club with character, but they turned into a financial basket case and still seem to have delusions of grandeur. Forest - Not for the historic reasons so much, just their unbelievable arrogance. Majestic history granted, done nothing for 20 years but still sneer at the likes of us. The most annoying set of fans next to the away end too. Plus... 'Ci-ity Ground' to Mull of Kintyre? Doesn't even fit the song! Norwich - Harmless I guess, but another self-appointed big club that think they're big, kind of are quite big, but nowhere near as big as they think. Geographically blessed for big crowds. Cardiff - not a fans since they moved grounds and became 'big-time'. Horrible at Wembley, sold their soul. Bolton - lived the dream by spending beyond their means, somehow haven't gone bust, still found a way to finance signings to gain promotion, ridiculour debt, play in a Mecano set closer to Wigan than Bolton. Brighton - I know they're a Prem club for now but wow, the arrogance knows no bounds. 7 years since playing at an athetics track with a temporary away structure, after a prolonged period of doing nothing of note, they suddenly fancy themselves as a huge club. Very pretentious. Millwall are a throwback, a club different to anyone in many ways, whilst Birmingham I think are a great club ruined by money and some idiotic fans. They don't bother me as much as those above.