http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3011776/Are-Manchester-United-Liverpool-Arsenal-Chelsea-biggest-club-Sportsmail-s-study-finally-settles-football-s-great-debate.html
According to this out of the big East Mids three its Forest who take the title of biggest club with Derby the smallest club.
Now of course I know you won't all agree with this and there are some categories that require opinion and not straight fact, what do you all think about this
BTW I can't believe it was left to me to start this thread - BS, Nev where the hell are you when an article needs writing? Oh and that's not an invitation to start a scrap and if you do I'll delete it
Who's the greatest?
posted on 26/3/15
opps - sorry. that should have been on the thread below.
posted on 26/3/15
We have the most FA Cup final appearances without a win, literally no other team in the country can match that so surely we must be first right?......right?
posted on 26/3/15
We also got relegated from the championship with the highest number of points in history, yet this hasn't been factored into these rankings......unbelievable.
posted on 27/3/15
Is that the Foxes waving the white flag for this season? Sure there isn't a twist in the tail. Not an insurmountable gap by any means...
Following the WBA model of yo yoing for a few seasons before building up the club to make it viable in the Prem isn't a bad idea.
posted on 27/3/15
Nah, we have a cunning plan.
posted on 27/3/15
TB yust pass it on to Nig though please
posted on 27/3/15
Baldrick?
posted on 27/3/15
To be fair he would make a great player as no one would want to go near him!
posted on 27/3/15
The problem with that model, of course, is that the downward yo has to be followed by an upward yo. In reality, often the string breaks.
I hope the team haven't given up because they are professionals and we have a relatively easy run-in. However, I think most fans accepted in after losing to Crystal Palace at home. Then again after drawing 0-0 against ten-man Hull at home.
posted on 27/3/15
21st best, with the Premier League consisting of 20 teams........that says it all! UTF.