In football having a bogey team is nothing new. By bogey team we mean a side that always seems to beat you whether or not your form is amazing or terrible.
Today, the Fan Park crew has a look at some of the Premier League clubs' bogey teams:
Arsenal's bogey team = Chelsea
Arsenal have played Chelsea four times since Jose Mourinho's return to the Premier League and the aggregate score is currently 10-0. It wasn't much better in the first spell with Arsene Wenger now having failed to beat Mourinho in 12 games
Chelsea's bogey team = Sunderland
Jose Mourinho lost his unbeaten home record at Stamford Bridge to a Sunderland team that were seemingly certain for relegation last season. They were also knocked out of the League Cup and held to a goalless draw this season at the Stadium of Light.
Everton's bogey team = Liverpool
Losing the League Cup Final, two Wembley FA Cup finals (and a Wembley FA Cup semi-final) to their neighbours, Everton are still waiting for their first Anfield win since the turn of the millennium. Only Arsenal have recorded more victories over Everton than Liverpool.
Manchester City's bogey team = Sunderland
Coity have slumped to a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland n each of their last four league visits to the Stadium of Light. Not since the days before Sheikh Mansour's takeover in Sept 2008 have City won on Wearside.
Manchester United's bogey team = Chelsea
No team has taken more points off United in the Premier League era than the Blues. United may have won the 2008 Champions League final between the two clubs, but they tasted victory just twice in their last ten meetings.
Tottenham's bogey team = Chelsea
Only one winner here in the last 24 years and its 28 matches since Spurs last recorded a victory at Chelsea, their bitter rivals from across town. Their record against the Blues at White Hart Lane isn't much better as they went winless against them at home from 1987 to 2006.
Which is yours team's bogey side?