Your Most Hated/Disliked PL Manager.

Moyes just for him still being in the league being an every day kick in the face that we were absolutely idiotic to think a middling Everton manager could take over our super succesful operation.
And it's so annoying how he seems to veer between very soon to be sacked clearly incompetent dinosaur, then somehow everyone thinks he's doing great again.
Absolutely car crash appointment. I still think in his mind we were wrong to sack him. He also has the press in his pocket.
 
Really can't hack Neil warnock. Moany yapping dickhead
 
They are all cnuts when they're playing us.

Pep is deffo on the gear
Klopp is a "look at me" try hard cnut. Gurning prick.
Arteta. Nobhead.
Thomas Frank. Greasy cnut.
Eddie Howe. Prick
 
Moyes just for him still being in the league being an every day kick in the face that we were absolutely idiotic to think a middling Everton manager could take over our super succesful operation.
And it's so annoying how he seems to veer between very soon to be sacked clearly incompetent dinosaur, then somehow everyone thinks he's doing great again.
No way he should have been appointed our manager (not sure how much the timing was to blame, or SAF's judgement or the wariness two-three other top managers had about the job, whether because of following SAF or because word had already spread about Glazers after 2009 and their failure to invest as a red flag). However, he's obviously got some level of competency (United and immediate aftermath at Sociedad and Sunderland excepted) , in the same way someone like Big Sam has generally been a competent manager who has even had teams punch above their weight, been surprisingly progressive in his methods earlier on in his career etc, despite also being a 'meme'. Moyes wouldnt have kept Everton decnetly competitive for so long without having nous. It's just this kind of manager has a ceiling below the top echelon of clubs unless you're taking on a well-oiled machine and not interfering too much with it; we needed a Guardiola or , much as people may be loathe to admit it, a Klopp -someone with trophies behind them by then but also with a vision and capable of pushing back against existing recruitment and executive structures in order to make things more efficient. Moyes was just overwhelmed and overcompensating for that by doing things like releasing successful coaching staff or arbitrarily banning things. West Ham is exactly his level, though they're doing their best to sink beneath it with summer recruitment ...
 
Well yeah, Pep, Arteta, Klopp... I get it.

But come on guys.... David fecking Moyes.

Edit: ohhh... Vincent Kompany the thundercnut is now a part of the list. the cnut. hope he gets fired before Xmas.
 
Like seemingly most: Klopp and Arteta.
Their antics are just ...something else. Klopp is probably on my shit list the most because of his comments last season directed at United in particular.

Pep can be a bit of a tool but at the same time he seems to have a healthy sense of self awareness. He s more annoying because its City and they re winning. Other than that I don't mind him that much. I even think it's cool how he took a year off to find himself so to speak. He has his moments but that is probably more down to me not understanding the southern European emotions at times :lol:

Also that one Erik guy annoys me because he s too damn loveable.
 
Self aggrandizing Rodgers and precious Arteta
I can still remember Rodgers being new to Pool and the doc showing he had a self portrait centrally located in his home. Could only think what a tool he was. Then it turned he probably spent too much time in Liverpool air and has since become a bit more relatable.
 
Surprising lack of mentions of Lopetegui. He’s the dictionary definition of a bellend.
 
I don’t really have a dislike or hatred for any managers bar one. José Mourinho.

The self proclaimed special cnut himself. Biggest ego I’ve ever seen on a human being. Jose doesn’t just believe he’s a gift to football but a gift to the world. I have no doubts he has a solid gold statue of himself with a hole carved out that be pumps every night.
 
Pep is a massive bell-end. nothing more, nothing less.

Everything he does is for the ‘theatre’.

Aside from being a massive cheat throughout his entire career, he’s just a fecking prick!

In case my post has caused any confusion, my answer to the question in Pep Guardiola.

Utter cnut and nobody comes close to him.
 
I really hate watching Lopetegui making faces and gesticulating on the sidelines, like a coked-up mime artist.

Good manager though.
 
Klopp by a country mile. I don’t understand why officials and the EPL allow him to get away with his behaviour when all other managers are punished.
Pep the fraud. Drug cheat, financial dope cheat, can only succeed if everything is right and the way is paved for him.
 
Klopp is irritating as a manager but off the field , by all accounts, generally a solid sort with good instincts ( Poch and Woy likewise, though don't know about their attitudes to social policy!)

That's my opinion of Klopp too. In a football environment, he can be over the top and rather irritating, but seems like a good guy outside of that. Whenever I've heard him speak about non-football issues, he's spot on (as far as my own views are concerned)

My least favourite is the guy at Wolves. He seems unhinged.
 
I would go with Moyes

Moyes for the simple reason, literally the first (up the 'ammers or insert your favourite David Moyes club) opportunity to sign any player he is he always goes for plyers like a CB o DM. Loses a couple of creative players, no problem, we will sign more steele, rock and granite.
 
Thomas Frank. It’s always “we destroyed them” or “we played them off the park, dominated them”. He’s a weirdo.

Pep is a twitchy coke head. Lego ‘Teta’ Pep is also annoying and smug.
 
Pep. I hate everything about him, especially how when he when's anything with a team who spent 10 years cheating he acts as is if he has won the world cup with San Marino like he has pulled some miracle off.

I still get annoyed how during the covid season he lied about a covid outbreak during the busy Christmas period when they were struggling and got 2 weeks training whilst the rest of the league ploughed on. They went on an amazing rum straight after that.
 
Pep by a distance. Don't hate any of the others, though De Zerbi seemed quite annoying.
 
Klopp is super annoying and often makes me cringe, but after all he’s a very solid manager and I appreciate him for being sound and vocal politically.
Pep is a hypocrite and a cheat, but I love to hate him and there’s no denying he’s entertaining, I enjoy his press conferences, the homeless attire, looking like he’s on coke all the time.
Arteta is an average manager with little credentials and even less charisma. I’d hate to be a player under him, hear all those over the top narratives and repetitive bullshit. He gets my vote
 
Howe. I used to like him, but after we beat them in Carabaou he said we (Newcastle) hate Man Utd up here. feck him. Apart from that, no hatred for any other manager. If we could have got Pep or Klopp we would all be singing their praises.
PS forgot Moyes. Thinks hes something special. Will be sacked this season.
 
Some of the ones I’ve disliked the most over the years are Mourinho, O’Leary, Wenger, Klopp, Royle, Benitez and Warnock. Arteta probably the most annoying currently.
 
There are some I would dislike even if they were United manager. Let's be honest, Klopp would be adored by United fans just as he is by Liverpool fans. Pep too, albeit for different reasons. I personally think Pep holds a grudging respect and an all-powerful grip and City fans admire him more than love him, he is that kind of guy. Klopp combines the modern with the old and we would be lapping it up. So, my most disliked is Arteta, who I would dislike even if he were United manager. It's his face that bothers me most, but his shitty personality and weirdo antics are also factors. Strangely, I quite liked him as a player but then it was harder to see what a genuinely insufferable cnut he seems to be.
 
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Arteta
Klopp
Poch
Howe


For obvious reasons, Klopp & Arteta but I have a disdain for Thomas Frank.

Poor little old Thomas at poor little old Brentord.

How could you dislike such a humble plucky underdog?