Phil Neville is definitely up there for me. The man, whilst a great professional and was obviously very well respected within the game, summed up everything that was wrong with Moyes' Everton. No ambition, no skill, no idea how to galvanise a team, no idea how supporters felt. Only reason he got into our team when he was clearly finished as a player was because he was 'grafter', the type of player Moyes adores. I would literally swear out loud every time I saw our team sheet and it had his name on it. The day he announced he was retiring and sodding off back to Utd was a fantastic one.
Another player I never took too was James Beattie, I disliked him originally because of a personal experience and only ended up disliking him even more when he turned out to be crap. Not sure if I've told this story on here but I will again just to be clear. The first game after Beattie signed for us (was our record signing for £6m) where he'd be in the squad, me and my brother went to the ground early to hang around the players car park and get autographs and photos. Got there at about 10am on a FREEZING January morning. All the players pulled up, one by one, and all of them stopped for at least a few autographs. By about half 1 Beattie was the only player who hadn't arrived yet and the crowd (which had grown to about a 100 people) were all frozen solid yet everyone was desperate to wait for him. He finally turns up eventually and everyone starts chanting for him. He gets out of his car, grabs his bag and walks straight past every single person who'd waited hours for him. Not even a glance, just completely blanked everyone. Never took to the fat git after that.