The Most Hated Club In The World? (24 Viewers)

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
2,357
#21
I think most people don't care much about Italian football. Don't think they hate us because we cheat, because that stays in Italy and I think they distance themselfs from that.

People don't like Juventus because of the same reason people like teams like Barcelona, our style of play. People don't want to see Juventus in a CL final etcetra because we are in their eyes destroying an evening they have longed for.
 

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Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
#22
I say ... Real are the most hated .. every one hates big boys who can do nothing ...

about inter ... they are the most hated by juventinos only ... and pitied by others as Bozi said :agree:
 

Lilith

Immortelle
May 19, 2006
6,719
#26
So far I have come across one Juve hater here who thought we deserved Serie C.

Madrid and ManU are two of the more loved clubs over here but personally I can't stand either of them.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#30
My Choice:

1. Milan
2. Inter
3. Man Utd
4. Arsenal
5. Real Madrid
6. Lazio
7. Borussia Dortmund
8. Deportivo La Coruna
9. Chelsea
10. Roma


We are the most hated, but also the most loved Club.

I know many Juve haters in my country, but also many Juve lovers!

BTW: In our country the most hated Club and not loved at all is Bayern Muchen.

I dont know about you but me personally like Bayern Muchen!
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
#32
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Mark83 said:
BTW: In our country the most hated Club and not loved at all is Bayern Muchen.

I dont know about you but me personally like Bayern Muchen!
ey? must be a different climate in rijeka. here in zagreb i get the impression bayern is one of the most popular team, i have yet to meet someone who hates them.

personally never was a fan of bayern, or bundesliga in general, but i feel for their lost in that man u cl final. :yuck:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#34
vlatko said:
ey? must be a different climate in rijeka. here in zagreb i get the impression bayern is one of the most popular team, i have yet to meet someone who hates them.

personally never was a fan of bayern, or bundesliga in general, but i feel for their lost in that man u cl final. :yuck:

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Sorry, Vlatko, I meant to write in my region, dont know about Zagreb. ;)
 

rain

Junior Member
Mar 11, 2006
77
#35
I didn't know where else to put this information and then I saw this thread. I am quoting from the link I give at the end:

Founded in 1897, Juventus is one of the oldest and most renowned football clubs of the country (together with A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano) and, historically, one of the most successful [1] football clubs of the world with 11 official international titles. Juventus was the first club to have won all three Major European trophies at least once: the European Cup, the (now-defunct) Cup Winner's Cup and the UEFA Cup, a feat achieved by only two other clubs since. Juventus is also the only team in the world to have won all international official championships (all official European tournaments and the Intercontinental Champions Club' Cup).



With 40 official national titles in team honours (27 National Championships, 9 National Cups and 4 Italian Supercups), Juventus is the most successful Italian football club.

The two stars on the Juventus shirt signifies that they have won the Scudetto over 20 times. In fact, Juventus have won the Italian Championship 27 times, more than any other Italian club - indeed, no other club has won the championship over 20 times.

Juventus is the most well supported football club in Italy with 11,040,000 fans (31% of Italian football fans, according to the Doxa Institute-L'Expresso’s research of April 2006),[2] and one of the most supported football clubs in the world. Famous fans include former French Prime minister Francois Mitterand, and the former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev amongst others.


Despite (or perhaps because of) their huge popularity, Juventus have many rivals in Italy. Juventus' main rivals sometimes cite the difference in the success of the club domestically and in European competition, suggesting "influenced" refereeing in Italy as the cause. However Juve have won 11 official continetal titles[3].

Significant rivalries include those with neighbours Torino, and also Internazionale, AC Milan, Fiorentina, AS Roma, and S.S. Lazio.

Notably, matches between Juventus and Internazionale are referred to as the Derby d'Italia (Derby of Italy), as these sides are the most supported in Italy. This rivalry has intensified in recent years due to disagreements between the two clubs.


The 2006 scudetto was awarded to rivals Inter Milan (who only finished in 3rd place), while the 2005 title is vacant. Since the trial, some further controversy has emerged especially among the Juve fanbase, due to perceived bias in favour of Inter Milan who were the main beneficiary from the 2006 Serie A scandal. The company who caught the infamous Moggi phone taps; Telecom Italia has since been taken over by President of the FIGC Guido Rossi from Marco Tronchetti, who is also the president of Inter's main sponsor Pirelli. This is coupled with the fact that Rossi is said to be a loyal Inter fan.[12]

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juventus

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And to answer the question : INTER
 

Salkcin

New Member
Mar 22, 2006
23
#36
People who hate italian football here in Denmark hate them most for their defensive style of play, but also for the dramatic acting the games include. It's prefedic to see a player like Totti begging for a freekick when someone softly tackles him... and strikers like Inzaghi always falling inside the penalty area.

The entertainment in 1-0 victory's with a goal in first half and 10 defenders in the second half is not very good when you at same time have to look at italian studs with their big brown eyes begging for a free kick like a little boy who wants a piece of candy in the supermarket.

It's made for fun by some random dude on the internet, but it has some relation to italian football.

"The Italian plan"

- Iron defense, small presence in midfield, passes to striker.. and…Penalty

It doesn't make it better that Italy got a incorrect penalty in the 95' minute against a well playing Australia in the World Cup and won the match. The game was open and both teams could have won, but the ref made a mistake and handed the game to Italy.

I personally don't hate Italian football and love Juventus, but what I wrote is common thoughts on Italian football from Denmark. Danish people likes south american offensive football a lot better.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#37
Likea a few already said, i think Real and Chelsea are hated more then us, I even think a lot of people will hate us less, and have sympathie for us once they forgot about the scandal and once they will see that we are able to return to the highest level in 3-4 years.
 

will luvs juve

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2006
510
#39
rscafan said:
Likea a few already said, i think Real and Chelsea are hated more then us, I even think a lot of people will hate us less, and have sympathie for us once they forgot about the scandal and once they will see that we are able to return to the highest level in 3-4 years.
i think they hate us because they were jealouse of how good we are and then because of the scandle
 

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