Mustafa II
Well-known member
We're not anymore... and we probably never will be again.
Why? You can go large for an extra 30p.Lets compromise - medium sized?
100% this although NO ONE is immune from relegation at some point. I mean, look what happened to Sheffield Wednesday.All it takes is Roberto leaving, one ill-judged managerial appointment, then one more and we could well be in the championship. Unless you're Real Madrid, anything can happen.
And the twatsI think it's better than being a big club plastic.
I still think of us a Division Three club done well. I like to think of us that way. It means we appreciate things more. No sense of entitlement, more pleasure.
Never forget the rock from which you were hewn.
And don't forget, Leicester City fans probably thought that they would never be going back downstairs. Southampton too. And Leeds
Never forget the rock from which you were hewn.
We're not anymore... and we probably never will be again.
Are you bored ? Watch the darts or something.It seems that most people here think that any club outside The Premier League is a 'small club', and that relegation immediately relegates a club to 'small club' status.
No. Wasn't too long ago that all our fans were local and mustering 10,000 people to a big game would be impressive.
Now we have fans all over Sussex and beyond, from Bognor to Hastings, from Tokyo to Quito. We easily now have thousands, probably tens of thousands, of fans all around the globe. We now dominate the county of Sussex - not Man U or Liverpool, anymore.
We ain't going to lose them, even if we are relegated.
It's why the likes of Newcastle, Wolves and West Ham weren't doomed to become a 'small club' following relegation... and exactly why we won't either.
It's extremely hard for a 'small club' to acquire generations of new fans... but once new fans are required, it will take decades to lose them.