Comedian Alan Davies has recently taken an almighty swipe at the Chelsea Football Club.
The lifelong Arsenal supporter and season ticket holder was speaking on a Gunners podcast entitled 'The Tuesday Club' in the wake of his side's 2-0 loss to the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
The stand-up comedian, best known for his role on BBC program Jonathan Creek and as a permanent panellist on QI, ripped through Chelsea by describing manager Jose Mourinho as having a 'narcissistic personality', labelling captain John Terry as a 'racist criminal', defining striker Diego Costa as 'sociopathic' and even having a dig at owner Roman Abramovich.
Davies said: "[Arsene] Wenger's more like a Jedi – he's going through the universe using the force for good. Every now and then there are people who are using the force for bad. Be advised, this delusional personality disorder starts at the top.
"Of all the reprehensible scumbags masquerading as talent successful stars in their field, you have to start with Abramovich.
"Now, he is the billionaire with yachts and legit business interests and helicopters, and the grim reality of the blood-stained gold rush that was the break-up of the former USSR, the handing over of huge state utilities, of the right to print money to oligarchs, to keep them out of western business hands.
"There are no bodies buried, make no mistake. But now, he cruises clear in ugly legitimacy in needy London, where we'll sell anything to any dubious foreign national, without asking what crimes or human rights violations they committed to amass their sickening wealth.
"Of course, a man like that would hire a man like Mourinho, a walking narcissistic personality disorder. And of course, he would have the racist criminal Terry as his leader, and the sociopathic violent thug as his centre forward.
"And they would be paraded as heroes in front of millions of impressionable children worldwide. it's inevitable, it's a disgusting institution that's rotten from the top all the way down to its racists fans pushing black people off tubes.
"This is far more than a s**t club with no history, this is a stain of football, on London, on humanity."