Depends what you base it on
Fanbase?
Value?
Success?
Either way, United are top of every criteria
West ham have never even won the league before
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_records_in_England#By_Club
Why on earth would you have Leeds as high as 8th?
All Leeds have done is one three league titles and the FA Cup once.
Chelsea have to be included. And City. If we are purely saying teams.
Kompany's head is big for a start. And David Luiz's Hair
Henrick
I can not see the Emirates Cup and the Golden Teapot listed. Arsenal should have their trophy count upped by a few there.
If Nottingham forest were current midtable in the prem, then I would agree. But being so far down the division would suggest that their current status overtakes their history.
Man United
Liverpool
Arsenal
Spurs
Newcastle
Aston Villa
Everton
Sheffield Wednesday
I see Spurs are still struggling to make Top 4
City took 45,000 to Shrewsbury once. Must be worth a massive shout.
comment by The Post Nearly Man. There is no culture is my brag. (U1270)
posted 34 seconds ago
City took 45,000 to Shrewsbury once. Must be worth a massive shout.
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Not really, they were playing Bolton.
Nice, VC.
Interestingly the subsidised clubs don't seem to getting much respec' do they?
Interestingly the subsidised clubs don't seem to getting much respec' do they?
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Not at all. And I don't think they ever will.
Newcastle are only big in Newcastle.
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (U15157)
posted 3 minutes ago
Newcastle are only big in Newcastle.
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I beg to differ.
You can drink their beer pretty much anywhere in the world.
Sheffield steel is known all over the world,but are Wednesday and Sheff Utd?
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (U15157)
posted 4 minutes ago
Sheffield steel is known all over the world,but are Wednesday and Sheff Utd?
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Yes.
Bramall Lane is the oldest major league ground anywhere in the world, having hosted its first game in 1862,[6] a match between Hallam and Sheffield Club. Bramall Lane also hosted the world's first ever floodlit football match on 14 October 1878 with two teams picked from the Sheffield Football Association.
Newcastle has a large-ish stadium and a decent fanbase, struggling to find many other reasons to call them a big club.
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posted on 26/7/13
Can't argue with that.
posted on 26/7/13
Depends what you base it on
Fanbase?
Value?
Success?
Either way, United are top of every criteria
posted on 26/7/13
West Ham?
posted on 26/7/13
West ham have never even won the league before
posted on 26/7/13
Everton?
posted on 26/7/13
Man City...
posted on 26/7/13
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_records_in_England#By_Club
posted on 26/7/13
Why on earth would you have Leeds as high as 8th?
All Leeds have done is one three league titles and the FA Cup once.
posted on 26/7/13
Chelsea have to be included. And City. If we are purely saying teams.
posted on 26/7/13
Kompany's head is big for a start. And David Luiz's Hair
posted on 26/7/13
Henrick
I can not see the Emirates Cup and the Golden Teapot listed. Arsenal should have their trophy count upped by a few there.
posted on 26/7/13
If Nottingham forest were current midtable in the prem, then I would agree. But being so far down the division would suggest that their current status overtakes their history.
posted on 26/7/13
Man United
Liverpool
Arsenal
Spurs
Newcastle
Aston Villa
Everton
Sheffield Wednesday
posted on 26/7/13
I see Spurs are still struggling to make Top 4
posted on 26/7/13
City took 45,000 to Shrewsbury once. Must be worth a massive shout.
posted on 26/7/13
comment by The Post Nearly Man. There is no culture is my brag. (U1270)
posted 34 seconds ago
City took 45,000 to Shrewsbury once. Must be worth a massive shout.
..................
Not really, they were playing Bolton.
posted on 26/7/13
Nice, VC.
Interestingly the subsidised clubs don't seem to getting much respec' do they?
posted on 26/7/13
Interestingly the subsidised clubs don't seem to getting much respec' do they?
............
Not at all. And I don't think they ever will.
posted on 26/7/13
Newcastle are only big in Newcastle.
posted on 26/7/13
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (U15157)
posted 3 minutes ago
Newcastle are only big in Newcastle.
...............................
I beg to differ.
You can drink their beer pretty much anywhere in the world.
posted on 26/7/13
Sheffield steel is known all over the world,but are Wednesday and Sheff Utd?
posted on 26/7/13
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (U15157)
posted 4 minutes ago
Sheffield steel is known all over the world,but are Wednesday and Sheff Utd?
..........................
Yes.
posted on 26/7/13
Yes
posted on 26/7/13
Bramall Lane is the oldest major league ground anywhere in the world, having hosted its first game in 1862,[6] a match between Hallam and Sheffield Club. Bramall Lane also hosted the world's first ever floodlit football match on 14 October 1878 with two teams picked from the Sheffield Football Association.
posted on 26/7/13
Newcastle has a large-ish stadium and a decent fanbase, struggling to find many other reasons to call them a big club.
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