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    Thinking about the definition of "what determines a big club"? From the thread below.

    Posted by Alan proper Irish on 1/2/2024, 21:14:55

    Surely it's not your cash at bank or the number of fans your stadium holds, surely?

    In my opinion, it must be the amount of silverware you have in your trophy cabinet.

    So in order, any team that has won the old 1st Division/ Premier League must rank towards the top, but the number of 1st Division/ Premier League trophies won by a particular team determines the ranking position.

    This would be the same for The FA Cup, The League Cup, Charity Shield, lower division silverware won, playoff finals, lower league cup competitions, European competitions and so forth.

    In the end, the size of your club is determined by perhaps just one of the above or a combination of trophies won.

    The size of your bank balance eventually appears, along with your fans.

    In the final analysis both Blackpool and Barnsley are technically bigger clubs than us in my opinion because, both have won The FA Cup and we haven't.

    Otherwise, what do you gauge it by? The MIGS, the ICF, Headhunters or the Bushwackers? That would be just daft.

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      Re: Thinking about the definition of "what determines a big club"? From the thread below.

      Posted by N on 1/2/2024, 21:43:20, in reply to "Thinking about the definition of "what determines a big club"? From the thread below."

      What's the point of this debate. I have never considered Barnsley a bigger club technically or otherwise. I doubt anyone thought of them as a "big" club back in the sixties when we were regularly playing them in the old third and fourth divisions when they had been there for donkeys years and we had been in the first division and made it to the FA cup final a few years earlier.

      Blackpools claim is stronger. It's largely down to Stanley Matthews playing for them in thd late 40's and 50's and three cup final appearances of which they won one. Apart from that they ve done fuck all else.

      Blackpool were

      Re: Thinking about the definition of "what determines a big club"? From the thread below.

      Posted by m on 1/2/2024, 21:32:52, in reply to "Thinking about the definition of "what determines a big club"? From the thread below."

      so by that Sunderland and Huddersfield are bigger than Spurs?

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