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Xenophobics they walk amongst us.You must be 12, no not ever no welsh ever
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Xenophobics they walk amongst us.You must be 12, no not ever no welsh ever
Don’t think so. Footballs been around far longer than since the inception of the Premier League.
Also the Premier League has had such clubs as WImbledon, Swindon, Barnsley and Oldham in it.
It’s more about attractiveness to the wider world, or at least that’s what I’m getting at. Clubs and matches you’d switch on the telly for.
Next years Premier League on that score is possibly the best ever.
Xenaphobes.Xenophobics they walk amongst us.
On the flip side is La Liga the worst it's ever been?
we are only 5 teams off... surely got to be one of the closest years
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In fact in the last 24 years they’ve only averaged over 25,000 on 2 occasions (the last 2 years)
And in the last 40 seasons Forest have only broke the average 25,000 barrier during 3 (three) seasons.
I live in Bristol and let me tell you...a big footballing city it is not!!! Certainly Forest and Sunderland would grace the top table IMO.I think most of the big footballing cities are represented......Nottingham and Bristol may have a case though.
They won the League Cup in '72 I think, but that's about it.Brighton, Palace and Fulham out. They have won very little. Forest, Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers in for their past achievements. The definition of big has to be based on their trophy cabinet not their fan base or even seasons in the top flight. Stoke are the big failures there. One of the original 12 who created the football league and in over 157 years they have won the sum total of fck all.
I was at the 0-0 semi final replay at S6. After the match many fans threw seat cushions from the seats in the North stand to the pitch. I went to the League Cup final tooThey won the League Cup in '72 I think, but that's about it.
B*stards knocked us out after 3 replays in the semi-final. Bloody Gordon Banks..
Not sure about that BfS. I think more likely a new traditional big 3 pretty much in line with how this season finished.Wolves and Leicester look more than capable of turning the traditional big 6 into a big 8,
could argue it’s another metric for how ‘big’ a club is... although going on that chart, i’d swap derby for forestWhat has attendance got to do with it?
It has to be the best for years and maybe the best ever in terms of attraction for the neutral and the rest of the watching world...
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Brighton
Burnley
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Everton
Fulham
Leeds United
Leicester City
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Newcastle United
Sheffield United
Southampton
Tottenham Hotspur
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Plenty of big traditional clubs in there, nearly all of them an attraction for the worlds Premier League.
Looking at the contenders I’d struggle to improve it. Maybe find room for Sunderland but not sure who I’d take out to accommodate them.
Palace? Brighton, Burnley?
Not sure.
What’s your thoughts. Is this the most attractive Premier League for years if not ever?
Who would improve it?
Sunderland apart, its pretty much the perfect Premier League.
I was slightly wrong. League Cup semi-finals are of course, 2 legged! So there were only 2 actual replays.I was at the 0-0 semi final replay at S6. After the match many fans threw seat cushions from the seats in the North stand to the pitch. I went to the League Cup final too
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