If you go on to Bluemoon, they feel the country is against them as well. On Redcafe the country is against United, on Shedend they're against Chelsea.
It really has a lot more to do with who you support, than the country or the media.
Think there's a lot of truth to this. Although everyone's more against us us, obviously.
The only one of the top six teams that I feel get an easy ride from the media in particular, and maybe neutral fans as well, is Spurs. Suppose it's easy enough to see why - they play attractive footy, have a fair few English players (yay patriotism), have a relatively small wage and transfer bill (yay plucky underdogs) etc.
Still, fuck Spurs. I used to quite like them, now they just piss me off. Think it's mostlyy to do with the media hagiography really, which doesn't reflect well on me, I guess. Harry Kane, too. That man dives more than Salah, but it gets ignored because he's England's Brave golden boot-winning glorious Saint Harry. Danny Murphy defending his diving a few weeks ago really wound me up, especially seeing as the squint-featured Brexit goblin had a whinge at Salah for diving the very week after. Bollocks to that. By rights, Kane should have at least as much of a diving rep as Mo, but it all gets swept under the carpet because it simply wouldn't do to have England's lionhearted, decidedly Caucasian captain getting a name for falling over like one of them dirty foreigners.
Sorry, this was a bit off topic. I'm not having a great morning, and felt like a Spurs/Kane/Murphy rant. Feel better now.