Ninja Elephant
Doctor Elephant
- Feb 16, 2009
- 18,855
No they are not.
Oxford are a bigger club than Leyton Orient.
No they are not.
Oxford are a bigger club than Leyton Orient.
Oxford are a much bigger club than Orient.
Oxford
League Cup final win - 1986. Three seasons in the top flight. Excellent crowds (now) for their level. Ground capacity of just under 20,000 when end stand completed. Big catchment area.
Orient
One FA Cup semi-final. One season in top flight. Poor crowds. Two massive clubs within five miles. Capacity under 10,000, with no potential to increase.
I couldnt care less. They are not a bigger club. End of.
I couldnt care less. They are not a bigger club. End of.
Intelligent, and concise.
Great response.
Good choice for him.
He's worked out that orient won't be around in a couple of years time after we move down the road from them.
Good luck filling a 60k stadium with the likes of Doncaster to attract your racist fans all the way from sarfend.
I disagree. They are not a bigger club. I dont have to agree, listen to reason or be anything other than small minded when it comes to the love of my club.
At least we'll have a stadium.
Oh, and a club.
I disagree. They are not a bigger club. I dont have to agree, listen to reason or be anything other than small minded when it comes to the love of my club.
Being a Villa supporter and having family in the Midlands, Oxford is just down the M40. Way better for him than travelling to East London.
No they are not.
As much as I dislike Orient, they are a much bigger club. Oxford have only been in the Football League for one season!
To be a little more serious, though, they only became a full League club in 1962 and only had a successful time in the 1980's because they were being bankrolled by somebody that was stealing money from the pensions of the staff of the Mirror group of newspapers.
Saying that Oxford are the bigger club is a bit like saying, in 10 years time, that Man City are bigger than Arsenal because they won the cup in 2010/11 and finished above Arsenal in the Premier League in the same season, even though now (in 2021) City have dropped down to the Championship and Arsenal are still in the Premier League even though they haven't won anything for 16 years!!
It's all relative.
Gradually working his way to the conference league should be able to reach it within 12 months if he tries hard enough.