- Jan 3, 2012
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If you're packing out a 30,000 stadium week in, week out and you've got a catchment area with 1 million people then you have the potential to become a Southampton, and I don't think Southampton would be judged a small club, or held up as small compared with Newcastle.
The reality is that to break through you have to spend a decent period in the top flight. Those 4 seasons in 1979-1983 put us on the map and making sure we're not a one-season wonder will further enhance our reputation.
To misquote simon and Garfunkel: "I'd rather be a Newcastle than a Southampton."
Newcastle have a much more glittering history, and Southampton can only claim to have been a top-flight club for a relatively small number of seasons and haven't won much overall. I hate to say it, but in those terms, Portsmouth are bigger than both of us.
But our ground is near enough the same capacity as the Saints, and if we can get a toehold in the Premier League, I think we could rival them fairly soon.