Championship club sizes?

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Championship club sizes?

by Friday's Legacy » 06 Jul 2011 21:13

i was reading this on another forum i use and had an anger problem by the end of it. this is one of the posters "official" list of clubs size for the championship:

"Well as we all know league position is important but nobody really remembers where teams finish, everyone remembers club sizes.

I thought I'd do the Championship as it's possibly one of the hardest to calls. My say is the final say but you lot can put your tables across and I'll tell you how wrong and why you're wrong. Any questions are mine are welcome."

The official list 2011/2012:


1. Leeds United
2. West Ham United
3. Nottingham Forest
4. Birmingham City
5. Ipswich Town
6. Derby County
7. Coventry City
8. Southampton
9. Leicester City
10. Cardiff City
11. MIddlesbrough
12. Bristol City
13. Crystal Palace
14. Brighton
15. Barnsley
16. Portsmouth
17. Millwall
18. Reading
19. Watford
20. Hull
21. Burnley
22. Blackpool
23. Peterborough
24. Doncaster

sure reading aren't the biggest of clubs but surely we are bigger than barnsley and millwall?
when we were in the premiership we filled the madejski stadium every week whilst the likes of boro and birmingham had empty seats gallor when they were struggling and would only fill their grounds when the big boys came to visit. reading in my eyes are on a par with your birmingham's, cardiff city's, coventry city's.

is it about trophies won? or is it about the here and now; attendances, potential for catchment area, league placings over previous 10 years?

how would you list the 24 clubs in our division, and do you agree with this "official" list (from a norwich fan of all people)?

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Re: Championship club sizes?

by TBM » 06 Jul 2011 22:10

Not being funny but why do you care what some numpty from another forum says about us.....

He's obviously got his reasons behind the list but if its an "official" club size guide - then average attendance is all people need to look at :|

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by TedBundy89 » 06 Jul 2011 22:12

LFC and WHU, fair enough.
Forest, Birmingham and Ipswich bigger than Derby?????? Really??
Coventry, 7th. Lol.
Cardiff shouldn't be that high, nor should Bristol City, Barnsley and Millwall.

Being a Reading fan, i hate the whole size and history arguements that i've had with my mates over the last 20 years so I'm not going to do a list but after our last 10 years we should be middle of the road on that list. About the same as Cardiff.

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by TBM » 06 Jul 2011 22:23

Cardiff only get that high due to the fan reputation......the fact they have never played in the top division says they are just an average championship side.

Barnsley have made the top division, and an FA Cup semi final recently - they have crap support though.....so depends how you look at them

Derby i would say are in the top 3 - does he not remember the Clough era?

Bristol City 12th???

I would probably put us around 10th

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by Row Z Royal » 06 Jul 2011 23:39

TBM Cardiff only get that high due to the fan reputation......the fact they have never played in the top division says they are just an average championship side.

:|


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by T.R.O.L.I. » 07 Jul 2011 07:22

Row Z Royal
TBM Cardiff only get that high due to the fan reputation......the fact they have never played in the top division says they are just an average championship side.

:|


PuLOLf :lol:

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by roadrunner » 07 Jul 2011 07:52

T.R.O.L.I.
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TBM Cardiff only get that high due to the fan reputation......the fact they have never played in the top division says they are just an average championship side.

:|


PuLOLf :lol:


Oof.

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by floyd__streete » 07 Jul 2011 09:08

Move us up a couple of places above Barnsley and Millwall and that would be about right. Love the discussion about the 'size of your club' tho tbh. All about the male inferiority complex isn't it, Mr Freud would be fascinated. May just as well discuss penis length.

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by TBM » 07 Jul 2011 09:58

T.R.O.L.I.
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TBM Cardiff only get that high due to the fan reputation......the fact they have never played in the top division says they are just an average championship side.

:|


PuLOLf :lol:


I meant Premiership, obviously


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by Svlad Cjelli » 07 Jul 2011 10:19

Why does it matter to you so much what "size" the club is? Or do you only deign to support "big" clubs?

Big clubs are the ones who are under massive media pressure to win everything every year, and so sack their managers the moment it doesn't happen; they're the ones who need to buy and buy big and so end up blowing £35M on unproven strikers with discipline problems; they're the ones that attract the attention of overseas investors and get purchased by them in dodgy leveraged buy-outs, lumbering them with endless debt.

I'm perfectly happy supporting a relatively small club that surprises everyone by persistently over-achieving, thank you very much. You can take your "big" clubs and stick them where the sun don't shine.

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by No Fixed Abode » 07 Jul 2011 10:30

Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.

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by TBM » 07 Jul 2011 10:33

No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


Burnley maybe..........but Hull?

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by leicsRoyal » 07 Jul 2011 10:34

No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.



Burnley in history but can't think of anything else??


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by leww_rfc » 07 Jul 2011 13:21

No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


You need to give explanations, you can;t just say clubs are bigger than others. 9000 posts, you thought you would've learnt :/

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 07 Jul 2011 13:39

leww_rfc
No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


You need to give explanations, you can;t just say clubs are bigger than others.

you can if you are a WUM

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Re: Championship club sizes?

by Barry the bird boggler » 07 Jul 2011 13:49

Why aren't Brighton top, everyone knows they're the biggest club in the country....

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Re: Championship club sizes?

by Mr Angry » 07 Jul 2011 16:05

That list was done by a Leeds fan, so who gives a shiny sh1t what opinion a throwback to cro-magnon man holds?

Seriously.

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by No Fixed Abode » 07 Jul 2011 16:40

leww_rfc
No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


You need to give explanations, you can;t just say clubs are bigger than others. 9000 posts, you thought you would've learnt :/


No need for an explaination really m8. Traditionally Hull and Burnley are bigger clubs than Reading. Football d8s back to the 1800's, not since 2005.

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Re: Championship club sizes?

by TBM » 07 Jul 2011 17:01

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leww_rfc
No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


You need to give explanations, you can;t just say clubs are bigger than others. 9000 posts, you thought you would've learnt :/


No need for an explaination really m8. Traditionally Hull and Burnley are bigger clubs than Reading. Football d8s back to the 1800's, not since 2005.


Even so, please explain how Hull are a bigger club :|

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Re: Championship club sizes?

by leww_rfc » 07 Jul 2011 17:41

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No Fixed Abode Hull and Burnley are bigger than Reading, so that should drop you another couple of places.


You need to give explanations, you can;t just say clubs are bigger than others. 9000 posts, you thought you would've learnt :/


No need for an explaination really m8. Traditionally Hull and Burnley are bigger clubs than Reading. Football d8s back to the 1800's, not since 2005.


Traditonally this, traditonally that. No explanation, no taking into consideration :/

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