We're all entitled! If we had been relegated from League One, while Crawley Town promoted from League Two, I suspect we would never have seen Crawley as a bigger club than us - ever. And yeah, had they made it to the Championship say while we're still in League Two, you saying we wouldn't be feeling our fair share of resentment and living in the past? I suspect we would every much as a Sunderland fan...
is that the technical term for an outie?
Personally, I wouldn't have - and here's why.
As a club, at least in my supporting lifetime (first game in 1993 as a nipper) we have always been dogshit. We have never had any highs, won any major competitions and our claim to fame was drawing an FA Cup Final and once having Clough as our manager - both failures.
Unlike Aston Villa (7 time Division One winners, 7 time FA Cup winners, 5 time League Cup winners, European Champions, European Super Cup winners) or consistently top division Sunderland (twice FA Cup winners, six time Division One winners) - just keeping those as an example - we never have been anywhere or won anything to give us any sense of "entitlement".
This is a club which was going to teams like Sudbury Town and Canvey Island expecting to lose. We were averaging a couple of thousand a week attendance at Gillingham in 23rd of Division 3, whilst Aston Villa and Sunderland were packing over 40,000 in the Premier League.
The only entitlement I can see would come from those who have only ever known us to be in the top two divisions, with our beautiful stadium, i.e. the very young. They simply need educating about our history.
I am just enjoying the ride. The very notion we'd ever even play Liverpool or Man Utd in a cup game wouldn't have entered by darkest dream, let alone beating them fair and square with our team of international footballers in the best league in the world.
What I'd like to know is that, now we have left the European Union, is England bigger than Belgium? And I don't want to hear any of that 'what do you mean by bigger?' nonsense.
I have a feeling that dear old [MENTION=33633]Me and my Monkey[/MENTION] is sniggering gently into her first gin and tonic of the evening, reading all this boy-bollocks about bigness.
What I'd like to know is that, now we have left the European Union, is England bigger than Belgium? And I don't want to hear any of that 'what do you mean by bigger?' nonsense.
I have a feeling that dear old [MENTION=33633]Me and my Monkey[/MENTION] is sniggering gently into her first gin and tonic of the evening, reading all this boy-bollocks about bigness.
Who's obsessed with being their club being big? Certainly no one on this forum.
We're a big club now. Just 15 years ago we were a small club. We've had an exponential growth in all aspects of being 'big' in a short period of time, fanbase, league position, however you like to judge it... but as far as I'm aware Albion fans rarely talk about it and we're certainly not obsessed.
if you regularly take 3,000+ to away games more than 100 miles away
No, no it isn't.What I'd like to know is that, now we have left the European Union, is England bigger than Belgium? And I don't want to hear any of that 'what do you mean by bigger?' nonsense.
I have a feeling that dear old [MENTION=33633]Me and my Monkey[/MENTION] is sniggering gently into her first gin and tonic of the evening, reading all this boy-bollocks about bigness. [emoji38]ol: