Fans vote Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United among most hated Premier League clubs
Chelsea are regarded as the most hated team in the Premier League, according to a fan poll.Supporters were asked whether they love, hate or are indifferent to each of the twenty clubs in the English top-flight – and the results were interesting to say the least.Chelsea are the most hated clubs according to fans1
Chelsea are the most hated clubs according to fans
Each vote in favour of the three different categories were weighted the same – and without too much surprise, Chelsea took top spot.The west London club have risen to be one of the most successful clubs this century thanks to the huge influx of money from Roman Abramovich. However, they have also become unpopular for some distasteful incidents of racism from a section of their fans – including earlier this season when Raheem Sterling was abused at Stamford Bridge.The result was close at the top, with Manchester United (68.1%) claiming second spot in the list with just 0.6 per cent less than the Blues.(68.7%).Liverpool are considered the third most hated team (52.8%), while West Ham (47.6%) and Arsenal (46.2%) complete the top five.But where does your club rank in the poll, run by The Mirror? Find out below…

Most hated Premier League teams

  1. Chelsea / 68.7% of vote
  2. Man United / 68.1%
  3. Liverpool / 52.8%
  4. West Ham / 47.6%
  5. Arsenal / 46.2%
  6. Tottenham / 43.5%
  7. Man City / 38.7%
  8. Cardiff / 36.5%
  9. Crystal Palace / 29.7%
  10. Everton / 27.0%
  11. Watford / 24.0%
  12. Newcastle / 23.5%
  13. Wolves / 20.1%
  14. Leicester / 18.9%
  15. Southampton / 16.3%
  16. Brighton / 16.2%
  17. Fulham / 15.0%
  18. Burnley / 13.3%
  19. Bournemouth / 10.2%
  20. Huddersfield / 9.7%


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