The Fifth Column
Lazy mug
It always interests me peoples perceptions of what constitutes a so called 'big club '. The obvious ones are those that in the last 15-20 years have been racking up titles and European success along with star players and big stadiums regularly full of 40-50,000 fans. The grey area are the likes of Leeds, Sheff Weds, West Ham, Villa and dare I say us also. Apart from a few 2nd division titles and other minor successes these clubs and others like them rely almost exclusively on perceptions of their 'bigness' based on a largely partisan and rose tinted view of their own fans and supporters. Of course these clubs have big fanbases but I really don't think using past glories and success from 30 or 40 years ago is a relevant or accurate guide to a clubs current 'bigness'. What clubs are doing now and achieving now is the history of tomorrow and this will in turn go towards that clubs sense of 'bigness'. I wonder if the internet had been around years ago if fans of successful 'big' clubs such as Preston, Huddersfield, Forest, Wayne Rooneys Derby County™, Sunderland, Blackburn etc could ever have imagined being considered to be the clubs they are today?