Wimbledon got relegated and went down to leagues their support was correct for and then MK stole their club.
Charlton - a far bigger club who get 10,000 less paying punters than us when higher in the same division. More successful, but not bigger.
Wigan - Agreed
None of what you post alters the simple fact that fans look around at clubs with smaller supports than Brighton and think, why, oh why did Brighton have to go into serial decline since 1984, have to have Archer, Gillingham, Withdean and then after all that, the club gets back on its feet, have 26000 paying every week but still a club like Burnley and Palace can reach the top flight but the Albion are in the lower leagues. I understand, parachute payments and the like but really, it is galling and natural for people to just shake their head and think "same old Brighton, never have had and never will have any desire for a bloody good team".
I know all of that, and despite all of that success (hence a big, great ground at the Valley with a large record attendance), they do get 10,000 less than Brighton when in the same division. They are a more successful club, they are not a bigger club. Imagine if Brighton had even a sniff of success, just one trophy to add to the Charity Shield. Brighton have had nothing, well next to nothing but get now and in the past big big gates. What a remarkable support we have, recognise it. The team never just never matches the support and that is why its natural for Brighton fans to just shake their head and say "typical Brighton" with the rubbish they have been served with this season.
Seems your only criteria for measuring the 'size' of a club is the size of the crowd!!
Or stop wasting money on players that don't appear to fit into the plans of the manager, either in terms of tactics or talent.
Harley, Agustien, O'Grady, Toko, Dobbie to name a few.
I would be interested to know the total transfer + wages cost of these players who appeared poorly considered buys, as there was clearly so little But-in from manager at time to make transfer work.
Every club buys a few donkeys. Look at Liverpool, Carroll and Balotelli spring to mind. No club has ever only signed great players!
He did transform struggling Brighton and Hove Albion, then 19th in League One under Russell Slade (of being English fame), and within a season and a half lead us to win the League One championship. I guess we'll never know.
Fortunate to have a treasure chest bigger than any manager before him!