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Fan Survey Shows ManU, Chelsea, Liverpool Are EPL's 'Most Hated' Clubs

ManU is "the most hated team in the Premier League," according to David Dubas-Fisher of the London DAILY MIRROR. A survey run by the Mirror asked fans of each club which current top flight sides they hate, and ManU "came out as the most disliked side overall." Current Premier League champion Chelsea came out as the "next most reviled side." Liverpool is the third-most hated, while Man City and Tottenham complete the top five. Promoted club Bournemouth "came out bottom of the list -- meaning they were the least hated, followed by Southampton, Swansea, Watford and Norwich." The survey also asked which clubs fans loved, with Southampton "coming out top." The Saints were followed by Bournemouth as the second most loved side.

Most Hated EPL Clubs
 Team Average of
Percentages          
 ManU
68
 Chelsea 65
 Liverpool 60
 Man City
53
 Tottenham 46
 Arsenal
41
 Stoke City
41
 Newcastle 39
 West Ham
37
 Aston Villa
32
 Sunderland 30
 Crystal Palace
24
 Leicester
21
 Everton 21
 West Brom
21
 Norwich City     
18
 Watford 15
 Swansea
13
 Southampton 11
 Bournemouth 9
(DAILY MIRROR, 8/10).

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