They’re not that popular amongst neutrals in Germany are they ?
Nope
They’re not that popular amongst neutrals in Germany are they ?
The old how big are we chesnut? Well I can see I'm in the minority here but it does bother me!
I want us to be considered a big club I hate it when we are dismissed on Sky etc as a result.
As others have said its a moving feast and some clubs lose their status as well as some gain it. But surely we want to become an important club? If not what is the point? We are not going to become a global force in my lifetime but Liverpool weren't always huge anymore than Ipswich weren't always a noddy L1 side. It changes and always has. Quantifying it is difficult, but finding a way to get crowds north of 40k helps, winning something obviously, winning things repeatedly even better, european nights, historic events, tragedy, great battles etc all of these things build history, glamour and romance even if they aren't tangible as such.
I don't think we have scratched the surface of our potential. Why can't we attract support from the outer reaches of Sussex or Western Kent? Why does Bognor or Chichester have to be Pompey? We used to get a lot over from Eastbourne and Hastings. Established in this division and doing OK we can and would get 40k for a home game, not every week but regularly enough. As Leicester have shown with imagination, good decisions and good recruitment you can get into europe and around the prizes. Bigger than us, yep, but why can't we emulate them? Potential is there.
You make fascinating points and I would just like to pick up on one issue, nootably the fans from afar, and I do agree with your point about potential. There are already loads of fans from the Hasting/bexhill area and even more so from Eastbourne. I get the train from here at 12ish, way before the match, and by the time it gets to Falmer at 1.15 it is packed and 8 coaches are put on, on match days. Yes, success may bring more, as you write,but there are already lots on board.
Similarly, when going really early to the semi final on the Hastings Charing Cross route, I was genuinely amazed at the amount of fans who got on at Tonbridge and Sevenoaks, cramminfg a large train already full from the ssstaations to Tonbriidge.
no chance , Leipzig will always be a noddy club. No history or tradition.
Maybe 100 years time they can re-assess that
Don't ever think of us in terms of size. We're just Brighton.
The best analogy for us is Liverpool.
In 1961 they had been languishing in the second tier for a decade with a rather chequered history for a big city football heartland club.
Their saviour and catalyst was Shankly - ours is Potter.
It will take 20 years but we will become one of the biggest and most successful clubs in the world.
What about Blackpool or Bolton, are they big clubs because the once won alot?
The best analogy for us is Liverpool.
In 1961 they had been languishing in the second tier for a decade with a rather chequered history for a big city football heartland club.
Their saviour and catalyst was Shankly - ours is Potter.
It will take 20 years but we will become one of the biggest and most successful clubs in the world.
The best analogy for us is Liverpool.
In 1961 they had been languishing in the second tier for a decade with a rather chequered history for a big city football heartland club.
Their saviour and catalyst was Shankly - ours is Potter.
It will take 20 years but we will become one of the biggest and most successful clubs in the world.
Damn are you telling me I have to sit here and listen to... I dunno - Tom Hark Preston Park - for another 20 years?
Blackpool have won 1 cup , spent majority of their history in 2nd and 3rd divs but have some good history / crowds. Reasonable size but not quite big.
Bolton are a bigish club yes, 4 FA cup wins , most of their history in top league. Decent attendances. Bigger than us I'd say