Struggling with this one if I'm honest.
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Struggling with this one if I'm honest.
West Brom, Burnley and Boro are OK. Not sure that gets as positive as 'like' though.
Jacks have become more likeable, strange as it may seem. Not sure why but I loved their game at the weekend.
Bournemouth
WBA
Spurs
Had a bit of a soft spot for Spurs as a kid, around the time of Hoddle, Ardilles.
A few teams ive enjoyed watching in the Prem over the years but none that i can say i like.
Burnley, Boro, Bournemouth and Liverpool are ok
I have a thing about teams who are 2nd in the table, and I always will them on towards the end of the season.
Man utd
Bournemouth, WBA, Burnley, Leicester
Arsenal.
I know there fans can be a bunch of moaning wankers, and it really does piss me off the way they single out Ramsey, but I'm talking about the team.
For me they've been the most entertaining team to watch over the past 20 years.
Some of the players they have had have been very very special. The likes of Bergkamp, Henry, Vierra and many more.
They've still got special players now with the likes of Sanchez and Ozil.
Leicester winning the league will live long in the memory especially the day Andrea Bocelli sang at the stadium and they lifted the trophy. Amazing scenes.
Bournemouth, they do things the right way. Nice fans unlike Burnley plus Bournemouth is a nice place, again unlike Burnley.
Swansea City
None. Premier League teams for which I have total apathy: all.
Burnley fans clapped the coaches out when we won the title.
For that they have my respect.
Met a few too - and good people they are. Genuine fans with feet on the floor who've seen the bad times.
Prefer them, Bournemouth, West Brom, Boro and Hull to the others.
OK with West Ham as so have a Hammers mate.
Dislike Liverpool, Man U, Chelsea , Palace, Watford.
Arsenal.
Solely because I like to see how Ramsey is doing.
It's a bonus that they play attractive football.
I'm going to get slaughtered for this, but as a kid, my favourite player was John Toshack, so when he left I'd follow city from the bob bank and Liverpool from the armchair (though I have been to anfield a few times)
Don't mind Everton, Boro and Sunderland for no reason I can think of other than perhaps they live in the shadow of "bigger" clubs nearby
Southampton. Lived down their in the late 70's/early 80's in the days of Lawrie Mc Menemy. The Dell was a tiny ground with a great atmosphere. Quite like Burnley and Bournemouth, Dyche and Howe always come over well in interviews.