Your Most Hated/Disliked PL Manager.

Probably Pep. Can’t say I hate him but his piggy back riding of favourable situations and success with those cheats, is something I find grating. Would love for the sanctions to destroy City and with it , all his recent accolades.

Bizarre how the clubs where he’s had all his relevant success flouted the rules to get there, and it doesn’t get highlighted enough.
 
The Wolves spanish manager what’s his name? Behaved like a bellend when we went there last season

I can’t seem to dislike Pep despite him managing City. I think it’s because he’s a brilliant manager and possibly one of the very best when he retires from management
 
Klopp is absolutely detestable when his team don't win. Pep is a massive hypocrite. Arteta is an over dramatic cringe. If I had to choose one then I would say Klopp.
 
Arteta is the biggest twat known the man. Absolute bellend. Everything about him makes me want to smash my TV to pieces when his stupid smug face comes up.

Klopp has calmed down a bit but is a knob atleast once a month, like he bottles it up for a few weeks then goes all in.

Howe is a smug cnut too.

Pep isn't really that bad compared to those 3.
 
My number one hated manager or all time is Alan Pardew, dunno what it is with him I just hate him.
I really dislike Artera and Klopp in their interviews when they lose. Just stop acting like you were cheated every time you lose annoys the hell out of me. Don’t hate them on the level of Pardew but their after match interviews makes me want to play the worlds smallest Violin.
 
Klopp, an arrogant gurning idiot who blames his failings on anything and everything (grass too long, wind blowing, other team trying etc.) rather than himself. What a thoroughly detestable Compo faced character.

Fat Sam, deliberately unlikeable and should’ve been drummed out of the game for the same reason he was sacked by England . . though I can’t help but have a nod of respect for the uncanny way his tactics can give 11 shite players the ability to drag 11 great players down to their miserable level.
 
As an Arsenal fan, and assuming from prior posts that we're allowed to pick former managers:

1. Mourinho
2. Mourinho
3. Pulis
4. Mourinho
5. Mourinho

I will also say in fairness that I understand why Arteta is hated. He is a bellend. But he's our bellend. And I don't see that his sideline antics are any worse than Klopp's.
 
All time:
Clough
Mourinho
SAF
Saf I respect
The other two hatred. Clough topping the list by a distance
 
Its interesting how the managers that are hated are the very good ones. Guess it makes sense because they are the managers who are indirectly working on taking success away from your club.

I wouldnt say I dislike any manager, I'd have a list of managers I respect more. Obviously the more successful ones would annoy me more with their utterances, like..

Klopp - Ready to speak about country backing of clubs being wrong, speaking about City and Newcastle.

Ten Hag - Wanting to talk about "eras coming to an end". And then lies about Arsenal's low injury season 22/23.

Conte - Asking Arteta to complain less, and then goes and sets new ground by complaining in a presser and getting himself sacked (on purpose).

Its funny, that Pep is the one who actually shows a lot of respect to his opponents. Even going as far as to lie about how his opponents are "so so good", despite just beating them. He's not perfect and messes up here and there, but at least he tries not to be inflamatory.
 
Pep is a hypocrite who pretends to be humble, but in reality is an arrogant prick who thinks o LG his way of playing football is valid. He inherited that attitude from UEFAlona, that fake humbleness and hidden arrogance is part of their DNA.
 
Plenty saying Pep or Arteta, but by that token Kompany should be pretty hateable too - especially as he’s in charge of Burnley. Hopefully they tank and he’s sacked by Christmas.
Kompany's Burnley are nothing like Dyche's, whether he's hateable remains to be seen, for me it's Mourinho, the final straw with him was when he accused Stephen Hunt of basically trying to kill Petr Cech
 
Arteta is a first class wanker.

Also dislike Klopp for his constant excuses in the media whenever they lose and also his comments about other clubs spending habits often come across a bit hypocritical and like he's trying to build some narrative that their spending is somehow more okay than compared to others doing it. But with Klopp I feel outside of football he's probably a decent bloke, too bad he's aligned himself with Liverpool for so long.

Used to dislike Poch too but I'm slowly warming up to him. I'll reserve the right to go back to thinking he's a cnut if it all goes wrong for him at Chelsea. :wenger:
 
Klopp is the most fake person in football therefore I dislike him the most.

He always talks as if media is his friend when he's winning but he is actually a pretty nasty person who dislocated his jaws just to scare a linesman in order to get favorable decision.

His teeth used to be brown but now pearl white after drinking dangerous susbtances provided by his dodgy dentist (Crentist the dentist).

He is not a tactician. He relies on players character like Brendan Rodgers.

He doesnt need those glasses nor the cap but he always wear them to look hipster.

And he signs expensive, overpriced players after saying other clubs that did it are wrong.

Feck off Klopp ya donkey.
 
I’ll go for Klopp. Put on the nice guy act for years until things really started to get tough for him, then his mask slipped and he started being arsey and rude with people interviewing who really did ask harmless questions.
 
Colin Wanker and his anti-football
Klopp - hateful person managing a hateful team.
ETH - a bit creepy in a Royston Vasey kind of way. :D
 
Has to be Klopp by a country mile. Ranting and raving like a fecking mad man every time things went against him, showed total disrespect for officials yet got away with it more than he should have.
Complaining about fixtures and the FA Cup, the oldest greatest domestic cup competition in the world and basically showing little respect to the traditions of the country in which he was employed and lived.
So glad he’s gone back to a Germany.
 
Mourinho. Hands down...not only thoughlly dislikable but brought in a wave of negative play at a time when football was generally positive.
 
All time:

Revie
Allison
Dalglish
Conte
Pretty sure one of them was dead by the time the PL was formed and two didn’t manage in the PL. Pretty distasteful figures though and if the thread was most hated football managers then I’d agree but I’d still insert Klopp at number 1.
 
Pretty sure one of them was dead by the time the PL was formed and two didn’t manage in the PL. Pretty distasteful figures though and if the thread was most hated football managers then I’d agree but I’d still insert Klopp at number 1.

Oh, I overlooked the PL part. Senior moment. Klopp was an arsehole all right.
 
How bad was revie?
Obviously there's a lot pf stuff written about his stint at leeds but it's hard to get a grasp of it without having lived through it.
Revie was an absolute cnut, he basically encouraged his team to break the legs of anyone he deemed a threat

And then he did the dirty on the national team and fecked off to the UAE for the money before that was ever a thing
 
How bad was revie?
Obviously there's a lot pf stuff written about his stint at leeds but it's hard to get a grasp of it without having lived through it.

His Leeds teams were both great footballing sides and a bunch of cheating thugs. Every dirty trick in the book was played at one time or another by them. I first saw them at Old Trafford in December 1964 in a brutal game. My dad, normally mild-mannered, was swearing and shouting at them. According to Peter Lorimer, Revie encouraged his players to con referees and dive in the box. Then there were the bribes. Revie met Alan Ball, then with Blackpool, and offered him money to reject Everton and come to Leeds. He made Blackpool an offer for Tony Green but their manager, Bob Stokoe, refused to deal with Revie. Bill Shankly later confirmed that Stokoe, when he managed Bury, was offered £500 - a lot of money then - to go easy on his Leeds team then fighting relegation in the 2nd Division. Stokoe wanted nothing to do with Revie after that and it showed when his Sunderland team played Leeds at Wembley in 1973. Stokoe could barely look at Revie.

The cup semi-final in 1965 resembled the Battle of Agincourt. Same in 1970 when Leeds kicked any red shirt they could see. In the final, they were up against a Chelsea team that could dish it out too as well as play football. Leeds' dirty tricks failed them that night and again against Celtic in 1969 when Jock Stein had Revie's team beaten all ends up in both legs.

This is just scratching the surface. His Leeds team would march onto the pitch, line up in the centre-circle, then wave to everyone in the ground. They seemed to delight in stirring up hate and they got it from us in spades.