Mental Lental
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Not being in the top division doesn't mean clubs stop being big in other ways. Leeds have support up and down the country, worldwide too. They take thousands where ever they go, evening games miles away included. Like it or not, history does play a part too. It raises stature of a club - even if they fall on hard times.
You try telling anyone not a Brighton fan that we're as big or bigger than leeds thesedays, they'll laugh till the other side of christmas.
We're a bigger club than Bournemouth but with PL TV money dwarfing the money received from gate receipts and merchandising these days does it matter one iota? Who gives a shit if a club is "bigger" if it makes not one jot of difference on the pitch?