
Ok I was just looking at a article thing on MSN about footballers and their cars and it got me thinking (dangerous I know). Now at the risk of
starting something that will lead to arguements, bad feeling and a rift in the best forum on the internet... I would like to pose you all a
question...
Who is your most hated footballer and why?
(For our American brethren I'm talking soccor)
All of them, they should all get proper jobs and contribute to society 

Sorry but anyone who thinks they can demand £15k+ a week for running around a field training and playing games at the weekend deserves to be shot.
*ducks* 
Guess that makes me a non-sterotypical male...I cant stand watching football. Dont mind playing, but its so boring to watch!!
[Edited on 17/3/06 by flak monkey]
Here here Flak Monkey. Rugby is much more sporting and not for soft lads.


any that pulls on a direite shirt
I can think of two that draw money from blackburn rovers, at different points in there career they must have been the most hated and thats not for
being welsh either 
All of them as they're nowt but a bunch of overpaid primadona's most with attitude problems.
Ooo I say chaps! contraversial.....


Fozzie
Didn't I say this thread was gonna start trouble? Not that I'm a trouble maker or anything
Judging by the replies so far I hesitate to mention that once upon a long ago I came close to being one of those over paid primadonnas (I'm not
going to argue with that as I sorta agree) ..... well a damn site closer than I currently am to actually completing a car.
For the record... my most hated two would have to be Mr Beckham and Mr Rooney.... for the reasons previously mentioned but also for the pure chaviness
they represent.
Oh and rugby is for guys without the skill for football 
Only said with tongue in cheek...really!
My grandson signed his life away this evening, having been 'scouted' and signed by Chelsea for their 'Elite- Academy'!
.....oh
and he is only 7!
Fozzie 

Rugby, isn't that a game for men with odd shaped balls?
If it hasn't got an engine it isn't a sport, everything else is just a game. (stolen quote, apologies)
Me? Salad dodging petrol-head.
[Edited on 18/3/06 by trikerneil]
To be fair, most of the top footballers work damned hard to get where they are. To you, it may be just a game but to them it's a job, the same as
yours. Their careers (for most) are over by the time they hit their mid thirties and not all of them earn 15K a week 