Numpty's Dusty Ruts.
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In terms of physique of players, perhaps it does a bit - we don't appear as tiny as a squad as we once did and certainly weren't bullied by Leicester. However, this isn't about that, it's about the "we're bigger than X, but not as big as Y" stuff on the View from Leicester thread. I think too many are falling into thinking this actually matters, and what is meant by "bigger"? Does "big" mean consistent high level success (which I think it does), or is it about crowd size, history and tradition? Apart from a very few clubs who are consistently successful, and a larger number who are consistently crap, most have times when they're quite big, and times when they're smaller! Most clubs expand and contract in terms of crowd size, budget and profile, largely dependent on relative success on the field. In the past 20 years I've watched United at home in front of 8900 people, and in front of 32000, both in the second tier. I've seen us spend relatively large amounts of money and at other times (most of the time!) have relatively low spending and profile. I think "relative" is the key word. Historically we have been far more successful than Wigan or Bournemouth, but in the past 10 years they have been relatively much more successful than us. I think that "bigger" is probably about ancient history more than anything else, which is why it doesn't matter much, and plays into the hands of"massive merchants" everywhere. The ancient history has by and large favoured very old and traditional clubs (including United) with a big and local fanbase which hasn't changed that much, and which is parochial and tribal (nowt wrong wi'that!). Think Wolves, West Brom, Stoke, Villa, Derby, Forest, Leicester, Wendy (sorry) , and Blades. In terms of history, size, and good and bad times theres not a lot to choose, and perhaps we all need to stop wasting valuable drinking time going on about who's bigger than who, 'cos it really ain't that important. There, I've said it!
