That may be it, but Villa have won more trophies than SpursIt's just based on trophies won, there's a logic to it, and it's one I'd probably agree with.
They might not be the best supported or current best, but they're all the clubs that have had the most success in their histories.
That may be it, but Villa have won more trophies than Spurs
I don't know anyone that's had an open top parade for winning a Charity ShieldIt's counting the Community Shield.
Yes- I’ve changed post titleHuddersfield haven't won a major trophy since since 1926. They've had 4 seasons in the top flight in 66 years, have never played in europe, and have played just one fa/league cup semi final since the second world war.
I don't think people would agree with them being "THE BIGGEST SIX CLUBS" which is how they were defined.
Well that's no surprise. almost all champo clubs were recently in the Prem or with a legendary history. A lazily considered response.According to the92Bible on twitter. No explanation or rationale given. Fair to say it’s not going down well
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Pardon me?A lazily considered response.
I'd say comfortably, they've spent as much time in the bottom two leagues in the last 40 years as not. We've spent 2 seasons ever.I'd say we're bigger than Preston and Huddersfield, despite them both obviously winning more trophies than us, but I wouldn't say we're much bigger.
I guess the question is define 'recent'. 40 years seems a good barometer for me, the vast majority of fans will not have any strong recollection of before that era.Depends how you define a big club, of those championship clubs none have won anything or played in Europe in my lifetime, surely on recent history you would class Boro among the biggest
You clearly couldn’t sleep last night.I guess the question is define 'recent'. 40 years seems a good barometer for me, the vast majority of fans will not have any strong recollection of before that era.
So since 1982:
Tier 1 League Seasons: Boro 16, Preston 0, Huddersfield 2
Tier 2 League seasons: Boro 23, Preston 18, Huddersfield 22
Tier 3 League seasons: Boro 1, Preston 17, Huddersfield 15
Tier 4 League seasons: Boro 0, Preston 5, Huddersfield 1
FA CUP:
Boro: RU: 1, SF: 2, QF: 2
Preston: not reach QF
Huddersfield: not reached QF
League Cup:
Boro: 1 Win, 2 RU, 2 SF, 1QF
Preston: not reach QF
Huddersfield: not reached QF
Europe:
Boro: RU 1, L16 1
Preston: not qualified
Huddersfield: not qualified
Record transfer:
Boro: 15m Britt Assombalonga
Preston: 2m Tom Bayliss
Huddersfield: Terrance Kongolo 17.5m
Attendance can't be arshed to check, but we're currently averaging 4k more than Huddersfield and double what Preston get.
We are miles ahead of Preston, and comfortably bigger than Huddersfield. Of course 2-3 seasons in the top flight and that can turn around. But I'd feel more confident that we can get up and stay up than them both.