So you have just admitted to hating a football team - without reason?
Who do you hate - the people who play for the team?
The players who used to play for the team?
The ground
The staff and management of the club?
The fans (name 10 of them, and even if you can, it still leaves 1000's more you don't know)
Like I said, hate is a big word, its implications are enormous - and require specific emotions and reasons to make the word alive.
You won't win me over on the plastic argument. I consider myself a plastic Spurs fan, and I have been going to see them since the early 70's. Anyone who lives 1,000s of miles away and puts a shirt on to watch them on TV is a plastic supporter. Real supporters get in and support.
I hate Leeds due to incidents with my family in the 80s, I hate them for hissing at the home fans in the cup in 2010. I have my reasons. The same way I hate Port Vale, West Ham, Woolwich and Chelsea.
Hate is a strong phrase I know, so is love, but do we really need to give reasons for loving something?
So what do you class as a plastic fan then, I don't consider you, or myself to be a plastic fan?