Biggest Rivalry in Football

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by LoyalRoyalFan » 27 Jun 2009 14:02

Get the book 'Mad for It'. Its a great read on the biggest rivalries in football. It should answer your questions.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mad-Blackpool-B ... 0007280807

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Jun 2009 18:46

Millwall -v- West Ham has been entertaining in the past. If my memory serves me well enough, there is a massive rivalry in Kenya between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards. One game, I think in 93 or 94, was abandoned with 5 minutes to go with Leopards 2-0 up. THere was a full scale riot in Nairobi resulting in about 20 deaths and 50 pence worth of damage to public buildings. That rivalry based on tribal differences in the Rift Valley area where they kick off every 5 minutes or so with some sort of riot/attack.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Jun 2009 18:50

Harry Carry
Silver Fox Since the Hunt/Cech "incident" you'd have to put Reading/Chelsea in there, at least from Chelsea's point of view


another +1 for a Reading fan bringing this subject up. :lol:


and I would have thought + several thousand for Harry biting again :D

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by frimmers » 27 Jun 2009 21:05

Terminal Boardom Millwall -v- West Ham has been entertaining in the past. If my memory serves me well enough, there is a massive rivalry in Kenya between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards. One game, I think in 93 or 94, was abandoned with 5 minutes to go with Leopards 2-0 up. THere was a full scale riot in Nairobi resulting in about 20 deaths and 50 pence worth of damage to public buildings. That rivalry based on tribal differences in the Rift Valley area where they kick off every 5 minutes or so with some sort of riot/attack.


millwall west ham? and the last meeting of late was when? and why should there be a rivalry between an east london and south london football club?

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by rabidbee » 27 Jun 2009 21:27

No idea, but the t-shirts on sale outside the New Den are not ambiguous about Millwall's relationship with West Ham. It was presumably about who had the hardest firm. (Or should that just be firmest?)


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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Jun 2009 21:28

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Terminal Boardom Millwall -v- West Ham has been entertaining in the past. If my memory serves me well enough, there is a massive rivalry in Kenya between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards. One game, I think in 93 or 94, was abandoned with 5 minutes to go with Leopards 2-0 up. THere was a full scale riot in Nairobi resulting in about 20 deaths and 50 pence worth of damage to public buildings. That rivalry based on tribal differences in the Rift Valley area where they kick off every 5 minutes or so with some sort of riot/attack.


millwall west ham? and the last meeting of late was when? and why should there be a rivalry between an east london and south london football club?


True they have not met that often of late. However, there have been some tasty encounters in the 70s and 80s. IIRC, a west ham fan was killed on the tube by millwall.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Jun 2009 21:31

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I thought it was more related to the Spanish Civil War - when Real was Franco's club and Barcelona


One incident in many centuries of fighting that just happened to be particularly bloody.

It didn't help that Franco subsequently supported Real Madrid and cracked down on the various subsections of Spain - Basques, Catalans, Galicians all suffered the same measures.


There was the serious rivalry around the 70s between Spain and Yugoslavia. Obviously down to politics with the fascist regime in Spain under Franco and what was left of Tito the communist dictator in the Balkans. I remember seeing a bit on tv and there was near on a full scale riot and players being hit with glass bottles. Claret everywhere.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Jun 2009 22:35

Terminal Boardom I remember seeing a bit on tv and there was near on a full scale riot and players being hit with glass bottles. Claret everywhere.

And to think, in the uncultured UK it'd have been beer in the bottles.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by papereyes » 28 Jun 2009 08:49

rabidbee No idea, but the t-shirts on sale outside the New Den are not ambiguous about Millwall's relationship with West Ham. It was presumably about who had the hardest firm. (Or should that just be firmest?)


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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by leww_rfc » 26 Aug 2009 22:31

fair to say, we know the answer now...

and for the morons who are wondering who?

West Ham, Millwall

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by FiNeRaIn » 26 Aug 2009 22:43

LOL at a cup game 11k below capacity being considered the biggest rivalry in football. Maybe in london.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by leww_rfc » 26 Aug 2009 23:02

FiNeRaIn LOL at a cup game 11k below capacity being considered the biggest rivalry in football. Maybe in london.


yes 11k because the rest were outside fighting..

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by SWLR » 18 Oct 2009 21:05

Like the way the West Bom programme referred to Reading players who had a link to 'Staffordshire'.... i.e couldn't bring itself to say Wolves.


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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by handbags_harris » 18 Oct 2009 21:55

But West Brom v Wolves is hardly the biggest in football. That belongs, IMO, to Rangers v Celtic.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by SWLR » 19 Oct 2009 15:48

handbags_harris But West Brom v Wolves is hardly the biggest in football. That belongs, IMO, to Rangers v Celtic.

True, but the only one that matters in the Black Country.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Jerry St Clair » 19 Oct 2009 20:15

No mention of the infamous Didcot Triangle then?

For years we've battled over which is best - employment in IT, the railways, or education.

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by papereyes » 15 Mar 2010 20:59

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I thought it was more related to the Spanish Civil War - when Real was Franco's club and Barcelona


One incident in many centuries of fighting that just happened to be particularly bloody.

It didn't help that Franco subsequently supported Real Madrid and cracked down on the various subsections of Spain - Basques, Catalans, Galicians all suffered the same measures.


There was the serious rivalry around the 70s between Spain and Yugoslavia. Obviously down to politics with the fascist regime in Spain under Franco and what was left of Tito the communist dictator in the Balkans. I remember seeing a bit on tv and there was near on a full scale riot and players being hit with glass bottles. Claret everywhere.


They could have finished their drinks first. :roll:

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Re: Biggest Rivalry in Football

by Kitsondinho » 15 Mar 2010 21:10

LoyalRoyalFan Get the book 'Mad for It'. Its a great read on the biggest rivalries in football. It should answer your questions.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mad-Blackpool-B ... 0007280807

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A superb book.....can I also say that

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Us-V-Them-Giles ... 0141010347

is very good too.

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