Wilts
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OK. A history debate. Seen this one a few times... willing to stick up for my team (for once!)
Gates/averages of around 25,000? Yep. A look back through the history books will show you that in the 1920s we did.
England internationals while playing for Reading? Yep, again in the 1920s.
Number of trophies won? (Includes European Cups, Premiership, FA Cup, League Cup). Zero. And that includes Brighton and Reading. If you want to include other cups then we won the Simod Cup in 1988 in front of over 60,000 Reading fans. Not bad, you have to admit. Would have won the FA Cup in 1927 if it wasn't for Cardiff!
So basically we did in the 1920s what Brighton did in the 1970s/early 80s. Except that my argument will never hold because I'm too young to remember the 1920s, whereas many on many counts there are people on here that remember the 70s/80s.
Examples of strong support? Well, the most fans from one team ever to go to Wembley, and until recently the most fans ever to go to the Millenium Stadium (overtaken by Bristol City last year who took 50,000).
In the Div 2 promotion season (you know, the one where you came... err... above us ), we managed to sell out over 20,000 on three occasions. Only Man City and now Sheffield Wednesday have managed that in god knows how long. Probably about 20 years (at a guess). The attendances that we had in the old Division 4 (back in the day) were some of the highest ever seen by that division. The next time you get a 23,500 attendance at home to Peterborough, be sure to give us a shout
There's no question about the support and potential of Brighton. We all know that. But it'd be nice to see a bit of notice for other clubs with similar potential. Gotta remember that we are both no more above quite a lot of clubs with a lot of potential.
Strangely, the only clubs I describe as "big" are Man Utd, Liverpool, etc, and the only clubs I reckon are "small" are the Macclesfield/Rochdale type of clubs. Everyone else is in the middle and that's where Brighton and Reading lay - in my opinion.
Gates/averages of around 25,000? Yep. A look back through the history books will show you that in the 1920s we did.
England internationals while playing for Reading? Yep, again in the 1920s.
Number of trophies won? (Includes European Cups, Premiership, FA Cup, League Cup). Zero. And that includes Brighton and Reading. If you want to include other cups then we won the Simod Cup in 1988 in front of over 60,000 Reading fans. Not bad, you have to admit. Would have won the FA Cup in 1927 if it wasn't for Cardiff!
So basically we did in the 1920s what Brighton did in the 1970s/early 80s. Except that my argument will never hold because I'm too young to remember the 1920s, whereas many on many counts there are people on here that remember the 70s/80s.
Examples of strong support? Well, the most fans from one team ever to go to Wembley, and until recently the most fans ever to go to the Millenium Stadium (overtaken by Bristol City last year who took 50,000).
In the Div 2 promotion season (you know, the one where you came... err... above us ), we managed to sell out over 20,000 on three occasions. Only Man City and now Sheffield Wednesday have managed that in god knows how long. Probably about 20 years (at a guess). The attendances that we had in the old Division 4 (back in the day) were some of the highest ever seen by that division. The next time you get a 23,500 attendance at home to Peterborough, be sure to give us a shout
There's no question about the support and potential of Brighton. We all know that. But it'd be nice to see a bit of notice for other clubs with similar potential. Gotta remember that we are both no more above quite a lot of clubs with a lot of potential.
Strangely, the only clubs I describe as "big" are Man Utd, Liverpool, etc, and the only clubs I reckon are "small" are the Macclesfield/Rochdale type of clubs. Everyone else is in the middle and that's where Brighton and Reading lay - in my opinion.