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How big a team are we (and others)

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benny said:
You should build that new stand now in preparation for next year

How about we offer you a couple of grand for your top tier with the red seats?

Could help go towards your court costs for Salah?

It's a win win Benny kid 👍
 
I ask any of my northern football fan mates who they think is bigger, swansea or scumdiff?

What do you think they say🤔
 
Fireboy said:
I ask any of my northern football fan mates who they think is bigger, swansea or scumdiff?

What do you think they say🤔

Was it Sunderland you famously took 47 fans one time in the PL? Or was it boro? Ajack invasion eh? Wooooooooosh
 
Brighton fan in peace.

Always a tough one saying how big a club is. Is it on historical success - if so Brighton are minnows, on average crowds - Brighton are a biggish regional club, on catchment area - Brighton are massive. I'd say we're a big regional club.We suffered 2 decades of being homeless which saw crowds plummet but we do benefit from huge catchment area, one of biggest in country and we're a 30k home crowd, 3/4k away crowd so a decent Championship sized club. Fair play to all those Lancashire town clubs with big crowds despite the biggest PL teams as neighbours.

I'm fine with my club being fairly obscure in world football. It's my local club, I love them and that's the way it is. I reckon Brighton are about same as Swansea and Cardiff and Pompey.

Here's a question : biggest club not to have played in the Premier League? I reckon it's between Luton, Bristol City and Rovers, Preston, Plymouth.

Best of luck with rest of season. Got a lot of love for Swansea after a mental night out there in early 90s. Christ on a bike, you lads know how to party.
 
Steven Seagull said:
Brighton fan in peace.

Always a tough one saying how big a club is. Is it on historical success - if so Brighton are minnows, on average crowds - Brighton are a biggish regional club, on catchment area - Brighton are massive. I'd say we're a big regional club.We suffered 2 decades of being homeless which saw crowds plummet but we do benefit from huge catchment area, one of biggest in country and we're a 30k home crowd, 3/4k away crowd so a decent Championship sized club. Fair play to all those Lancashire town clubs with big crowds despite the biggest PL teams as neighbours.

I'm fine with my club being fairly obscure in world football. It's my local club, I love them and that's the way it is. I reckon Brighton are about same as Swansea and Cardiff and Pompey.

Here's a question : biggest club not to have played in the Premier League? I reckon it's between Luton, Bristol City and Rovers, Preston, Plymouth.

Best of luck with rest of season. Got a lot of love for Swansea after a mental night out there in early 90s. Christ on a bike, you lads know how to party.

Us and Brighton are very close for history.

Here are the top 10 from the table I created, highest placed teams who so far have not played in the Premier League.

27 Preston North End 5170
39 Bristol City 4060
43 Luton Town 3761
44 Millwall 3726
45 Notts County 3665
47 Bury 3470
51 Plymouth Argyle 3278
52 Grimsby Town 3269
54 Brentford 2991
55 Rotherham United 2953


#54 may come off that list this year.
 
Top 10 teams who have never played at the highest Division.

51 Plymouth Argyle 3278
55 Rotherham United 2953
57 Bristol Rovers 2751
58 Port Vale 2744
61 Walsall 2460
62 Tranmere Rovers 2310
63 Chesterfield 2255
64 Southend United 2181
67 Gillingham 2113
68 Shrewsbury Town 2026
 
Teams who have never played above the third tier.

Aberdare Athletic 3
Accrington Stanley 3
Afc Wimbledon 3
Aldershot 3
Aldershot Town 4
Ashington 3
Barnet 3
Barrow 3
Boston United 4
Cheltenham Town 3
Chester City 3
Crawley Town 3
Dagenham & Redbridge 3
Durham City 3
Exeter City 3
Fleetwood Town 3
Forest Green Rovers 4
Halifax Town 3
Hartlepool United 3
Kidderminster Harriers 4
Macclesfield Town 3
Maidstone United 4
Merthyr Town 3
Morecambe 4
New Brighton 3
Rochdale 3
Rushden & Diamonds 3
Salford City 4
Scarborough 4
Southport 3
Stalybridge Celtic 3
Stevenage 3
Thames 3
Torquay United 3
Wigan Borough 3
Workington 3
Wycombe Wanderers 3
 
ABSwan said:
I did the top division only since the end of WW2. 60 teams, we drop to 41 and Brentford is at the bottom instead of Swindon.

The data has to be wrong, Brentford cannot possibly be at the bottom of anything, they are a huge club...
 
Steven Seagull said:
Brighton fan in peace.

Always a tough one saying how big a club is. Is it on historical success - if so Brighton are minnows, on average crowds - Brighton are a biggish regional club, on catchment area - Brighton are massive. I'd say we're a big regional club.We suffered 2 decades of being homeless which saw crowds plummet but we do benefit from huge catchment area, one of biggest in country and we're a 30k home crowd, 3/4k away crowd so a decent Championship sized club. Fair play to all those Lancashire town clubs with big crowds despite the biggest PL teams as neighbours.

I'm fine with my club being fairly obscure in world football. It's my local club, I love them and that's the way it is. I reckon Brighton are about same as Swansea and Cardiff and Pompey.

Here's a question : biggest club not to have played in the Premier League? I reckon it's between Luton, Bristol City and Rovers, Preston, Plymouth.

Best of luck with rest of season. Got a lot of love for Swansea after a mental night out there in early 90s. Christ on a bike, you lads know how to party.

How can you describe Brighton and ourselves being on a same level as Cardiff ffs!

Bigger than Barca they are mun.
 
PSumbler said:
ABSwan said:
I did the top division only since the end of WW2. 60 teams, we drop to 41 and Brentford is at the bottom instead of Swindon.

The data has to be wrong, Brentford cannot possibly be at the bottom of anything, they are a huge club...
:lol: :lol:
 

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