Mon May 12, 2014 5:51 pm
Still the biggest club in Wales
Mon May 12, 2014 5:53 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
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Mon May 12, 2014 5:55 pm
Mon May 12, 2014 5:59 pm
Gaynor Straight wrote:We'll also have more empty seats!
Mon May 12, 2014 6:04 pm
Gaynor Straight wrote:We'll also have more empty seats!
Can't wait to see us playing in front of 33k in the final games of our promotion push
Mon May 12, 2014 6:07 pm
Mon May 12, 2014 6:09 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
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acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
Mon May 12, 2014 6:13 pm
kenbarlow wrote:We'll be starting our 4th season in the Premier League, without a nutjob owner, and playing in our traditional colours
I'm sure you'd swap 5k extra supporters for that!
Mon May 12, 2014 6:16 pm
Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
Mon May 12, 2014 6:18 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:kenbarlow wrote:We'll be starting our 4th season in the Premier League, without a nutjob owner, and playing in our traditional colours
I'm sure you'd swap 5k extra supporters for that!
You could be starting your 14th season in the Premier League for all I care and even with our nut job owner, we would still be the biggest club in Wales
Mon May 12, 2014 6:19 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:kenbarlow wrote:We'll be starting our 4th season in the Premier League, without a nutjob owner, and playing in our traditional colours
I'm sure you'd swap 5k extra supporters for that!
You could be starting your 14th season in the Premier League for all I care and even with our nut job owner, we would still be the biggest club in Wales
Mon May 12, 2014 6:19 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
Mon May 12, 2014 6:21 pm
Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
And Cardiff by your reckoning.
Mon May 12, 2014 6:27 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
Mon May 12, 2014 6:28 pm
Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
And Cardiff by your reckoning.
We are the bigger club, no matter how long you spend in the Premier, if you can't pull more fans, then I'm afraid you can't compare yourselves to us Mon May 12, 2014 6:29 pm
waddle wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
are you pissed
Mon May 12, 2014 6:31 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:Magic daps wrote:Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Hope acejack doesn't mind me quoting him, but seeing as he put it so eloquently...acejack3065 wrote:If football was about seats in stadiums then they would never inflate a football. You've been relegated and the mantra of "always a bigger club regardless of our division" has returned straight away.
Well if being a bigger club means having more seats than us but playing in a lower division then you are very welcome to proclaim yourselves as the bigger club.
Two facts:
We have ensured a 4th season in the premier league.
You have been relegated after one season, finishing bottom in the process.
Now If you think that stadium capacity has any baring on a football clubs success or worth have fun playing "how big is your stadium" with Leeds, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Sheffield Utd, MK Dons, Blackburn, Wolves, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, Birmingham, and Bolton. They are all currently outside the Premier League but have bigger stadiums than you so just how relevant is your one and only trump card?
As I said hilarious, all those clubs apart from MK Dons are far bigger than Swansea Town![]()
And Cardiff by your reckoning.
We all know in our gut, what we mean by a bigger club, it can't be measured, but the fact remains we will get 5-7k more each week in a lower division![]()
We are the bigger club, no matter how long you spend in the Premier, if you can't pull more fans, then I'm afraid you can't compare yourselves to us
Mon May 12, 2014 6:33 pm
thevoiceofreason wrote:
The fact remains that the Liberty stadium can't currently hold what CCS does so it's a moot point.
Mon May 12, 2014 6:37 pm
Mon May 12, 2014 7:07 pm
Mon May 12, 2014 7:24 pm
Rhysjonas wrote:Wat a pointless thread. We need to get our identity and club back. Arguing over who is the bigger club. Lol waste of time.
No wonder we are in the state the club is in!
Mon May 12, 2014 7:52 pm
Rhysjonas wrote:Wat a pointless thread. We need to get our identity and club back. Arguing over who is the bigger club. Lol waste of time.
No wonder we are in the state the club is in!
Mon May 12, 2014 8:03 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:That if we get off to a decent start in the Championship and even with the complete shambles our club has become, the divide between our support and our owner, playing in the league below you- we will still be pulling in, between 5-7k more supporters than you lot![]()
Still the biggest club in Wales
![]()
Mon May 12, 2014 8:05 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote: they dont call you the welsh Wigan for nothing
Mon May 12, 2014 8:06 pm
Mon May 12, 2014 8:44 pm
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Mon May 12, 2014 9:12 pm
It seems to me that although some of their supporters think their a big club then the board so obviously don't Mon May 12, 2014 9:18 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Always tell when the truth hurts, when the whole Jack complement jump on the thread in the vain attempt to dispel the fact that until their club has the bottle to even contemplate increasing their capacity they will always be a small clubIt seems to me that although some of their supporters think their a big club then the board so obviously don't
Mon May 12, 2014 9:34 pm
Leytonstoneblue wrote:Always tell when the truth hurts, when the whole Jack complement jump on the thread in the vain attempt to dispel the fact that until their club has the bottle to even contemplate increasing their capacity they will always be a small clubIt seems to me that although some of their supporters think their a big club then the board so obviously don't