The Surprising Shift in Who You Love to Hate ; Part Two of Our Report Shows That Tradition Is No Longer the Crucial Issue in Supporters Rivalry with Clubs. Exclusive
Evening Standard - London › June 01, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › June 01, 2007
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FOR AS long as football has been played in the capital, clubs have found good reason not to love their neighbours, but new evidence today reveals that the traditional London rivalries are starting to erode.
Supporters from all 13 London clubs were asked to name the opponents they dislike the mostSee the full content of this document
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The Surprising Shift in Who You Love to Hate ; Part Two of Our Report Shows That Tradition Is No Longer the Crucial Issue in Supporters Rivalry with Clubs. Exclusive
as part of the Evening Standards London Football 2007 report and the results were surprising.
A majority of Arsenal supporters no longer view north London rivals Tottenham as their bete noires, with Chelsea now assuming the mantle.But the feeling is not mutual on the Kings R...See the full content of this document
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