Nottseagull
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So, Wimbledon then.Anyone that has won the FA cup is bigger than us.
So, Wimbledon then.Anyone that has won the FA cup is bigger than us.
It's true, Old Estonians are the only Eastern European team to have played in the FA Cup.Old Estonians, The Royal Engineers et al are bigger than Reading as they have won the FA Cup.
This is the most sober post. And what about Derby County? Recent gates/stadium along with their history make them bigger than us (for now). Weren't they and Burnley European Cup semi-finalists? A competition we could only dream about!Forest? Miles bigger than us... European Champions twice, League Champions in 1978, 2 FA Cups and a handful of League Cups....
Historically, Portsmouth are bigger too, although currently struggling.
Burnley were huge in the 60s, league champs twice. Ipswich Town ... League Champions in 1962, FA Cup Winners 1978, UEFA Cup Winners 1984.... We may have a big stadium, and a big fanbase, but until we have spent more than just 4 seasons in the top flight, we arent as big as those.... in my opinion.
It's true, Old Estonians are the only Eastern European team to have played in the FA Cup.
This is the most sober post. And what about Derby County? Recent gates/stadium along with their history make them bigger than us (for now). Weren't they and Burnley European Cup semi-finalists? A competition we could only dream about!
Norwich also 'qualified' for Europe during the time our clubs were banned.
Size wise if you asked your average premiershit fan what league you're in they'd say league 1/2 as you've spent most of your time there in the last 30 years. You ask your average premiershit fan (and half your membership) and they still think we're a cash strapped team staving off admin.
See the problem with pissing contests is eventually you pee to high and you end up soaked in your own urine. We have pie in the sky people on our board too, asking us where we're finishing in the prem next season. They're like the people on this board claiming Brighton is the new super club and blah blah blah. Simple fact is Brighton are doing great to they were 2 years ago. Personally I'm pleased for you but this idea that you're some massive club is ridiculous. Size wise if you asked your average premiershit fan what league you're in they'd say league 1/2 as you've spent most of your time there in the last 30 years. You ask your average premiershit fan (and half your membership) and they still think we're a cash strapped team staving off admin.
See the problem with pissing contests is eventually you pee to high and you end up soaked in your own urine. We have pie in the sky people on our board too, asking us where we're finishing in the prem next season. They're like the people on this board claiming Brighton is the new super club and blah blah blah. Simple fact is Brighton are doing great to they were 2 years ago. Personally I'm pleased for you but this idea that you're some massive club is ridiculous. Size wise if you asked your average premiershit fan what league you're in they'd say league 1/2 as you've spent most of your time there in the last 30 years. You ask your average premiershit fan (and half your membership) and they still think we're a cash strapped team staving off admin.
Norwich, Cardiff, Fulham, QPR for starters are not bigger than us. Were you not around for the sub-5k crowds at Craven Cottage in the late 1990s before Al-Fayed?!?! Arguably we are on a par with Southampton, Forest and possibly Birmingham, and with a 30k Falmer our crowds will only be 4k shy of Tottenscum Hotspunk's crowds.
So if Wigan won the European Cup they'd be a bigger club than Arsenal?
Forest? Miles bigger than us... European Champions twice, League Champions in 1978, 2 FA Cups and a handful of League Cups....
Historically, Portsmouth are bigger too, although surrently struggling.
Burnley were huge in the 60s, league champs twice. Ipswich Town ... League Champions in 1962, FA Cup Winners 1978, UEFA Cup Winners 1984.... We may have a big stadium, and a big fanbase, but until we have spent more than just 4 seasons in the top flight, we arent as big as those.... in my opinion.
Nothing wrong with that mind. Lets just enjoy the ride, and relax...
That's just it, history wise we are way down the pecking order, but pretentially we are bigger than many mentioned. Around 10/11th I would say.
Does it really, really, really, really matter who is bigger and who is smaller? Does it? Really? We are Brighton, we are our own club, however bigger or smaller we are perceived to be. All that matters are results and current standing. The past has been and gone. Corinthians are a bigger club than us, as are the Royal Engineers if you measure it on trophies. We are who we are and wherever we sit in English football seriously doesn't matter. 3pm Saturday however, does matter.
Spot on. Size isn't everything, to quote a cliche. We're revelling in the fresh lease of life the stadium and consolidated Championship status is giving us, and rightly so considering the battles we've had to fight over the years. But who cares where we sit in the rankings? We are a club on the up and however good our facilities are, we will only grow in status and success thanks to what happens on the pitch.
We've come a long long way together, through the dark times and the good ... We are who we are, and I guess all of us want to see the unique character of the Albion intact as we progress up the league and into the Premier soon. Are we 'bigger' than this team or that team? Who cares, frankly - we are Brighton, and that matters more than anything else. :Albion:
Spot on. Using some of the 'logic' displayed on this thread Preston North End have done the Double, therefore they are bigger than every other club that hasn't done the Double. Charlton Athletic used to get bigger crowds than any other London club, therefore they are bigger than any other London club. Club's fortune's change, and all you can say is that 125 years ago Preston WERE a big club, it bears no resemblence to where they should be ranked today in terms of 'bigness'.Does it really, really, really, really matter who is bigger and who is smaller? Does it? Really? We are Brighton, we are our own club, however bigger or smaller we are perceived to be. All that matters are results and current standing. The past has been and gone. Corinthians are a bigger club than us, as are the Royal Engineers if you measure it on trophies. We are who we are and wherever we sit in English football seriously doesn't matter. 3pm Saturday however, does matter.
Nope, I could also have mentioned Forest winning the first division, the league cup, having the first million pound player and all the years they had in the top flight, but pointing out their European Cup wins compared to a club whose biggest achievement is losing an FA Cup final was sufficient IMO.
One season or 2 seasons of big crowds doesn't make you bigger clubs than them.
So if Swansea won the European Cup seven times and the Premiership three times they'd be bigger than Man City by your reckoning?
Of course. They'd have a lot more fans and a bigger stadium by that point too.