Gazwag
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Football started before the 90'sPL All time standings, Brighton are 30th Ipswich are 40th.
Football started before the 90'sPL All time standings, Brighton are 30th Ipswich are 40th.
Agreed.Pointless bollocks. Ignore.
You have a very low threshold for what’s embarrassing!Roll on the start of the new season, this thread is embarrassing.
Why is that a question? It just promotes antagonism between two sets of fans.Whilst neither club is as MASSIVE as that club from Sheffield, which is the bigger minnow, Brighton or Ipswich?
Yes but times change. Brighton have been miles ahead of Ipswich for the last decade, and the is over a quarter of somebody's like who was 15 or 16 in 1997.Fixed.
If you were 15 or 16 in 1997, you'll remember Brighton as a tin pot club struggling to stay in the league and playing in front of literally only 5 gates over 10,000 over a period of about 6 seasons.
Nicely put SirIt depends on who to.
To English football fans over the age of 50, then Ipswich are bigger. To pretty much everyone else, Brighton are bigger.
I’ve been to Portman Road, The Goldstone, Priestfield, Withdean & the Amex and imho Portman Road is a wonderful Old School Ground, better situated in their town than ours is in Brighton & let’s be frank a far better atmosphereWhy is that a question? It just promotes antagonism between two sets of fans.
Do we really want to go down the same road as other entitled clubs such as Chelsea and others that have belittled Brighton time and time again?
I thought we were better than that.
I would say similar. You can lump us, Ipswich, Southampton, Norwich and, possibly and potentially, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, Stoke as having similar sized stadiums and fan bases. Historically we’ve all had our moments in the sun but we will never achieve the constant battle at the top like London or the other big city clubs because of their size, stature and financial resources.Sigh.
Both sides are provincial "other 14"s who regularly sell out their 30,000ish capacity stadiums. They have the past success, we have the infrastructure and players right this minute, so it depends how you want to measure it.
Ipswich, thenin terms of trophies won and history, Ipswich cruise it.
in terms of where we both are now, including infrastructure from top to bottom, we cruise it.
I voted Ipswich for the history. Obviously it's us now. I was 17 in 97 and we were dropping out the football league. We lost a whole generation of fans that i feel may have been clawed back due to how well we are doing now.Fixed.
If you were 15 or 16 in 1997, you'll remember Brighton as a tin pot club struggling to stay in the league and playing in front of literally only 5 gates over 10,000 over a period of about 6 seasons.
That was then, this is now. No doubt we’ll do the quadruple in 2024/25 with Pep as our new coach. There’s always hope!Ipswich achievements
- League Champions: Division One - 1961/62,
- Division Two - 1960/61, 1967/68, 1991/92,
- Division Three South - 1953/54, 1956/57.
- FA Cup winners: 1978.
- UEFA Cup winners: 1981.
- Texaco Cup winners: 1973 (League Cup)
Brighton achievements
Charity Shield 1910
Second Division / Championship (level 2). Runners-up: 1978–79, 2016–17 ·
Third Division South / League One (level 3). Champions: 1957–58, 2001–02, 2010–11.
I read an article a year ago (sorry, can’t remember the sauce!) showing stats of biggest, unopposed fan bases in the country based geographically. As it happens our catchment area being Sussex means we can draw a potential one million fans as the two nearest clubs are Portsmouth and them up the road. Crawley, by the way never came into it. Obviously the information is misleading as the biggest support for Liverpool, other than Merseyside, is in South Wales! Arsenal have the highest number of fans living in the ‘Home Counties’ - south east England to you.We have a bigger fanbase these days.
For me, that's the only relevant metric when it comes to determining the 'size' of the club. A football club is its fans.