"Big" clubs 12:38 - Sep 24 with 3499 views | perchrockjack | By the sound of it is what its all about media wise. Well, not really. Nobody yet has explained to me satisfactorily what is a big club ow what makes a club bigger than any other. Quite pitiful really and any lady will tell you size is debatable | |
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"Big" clubs on 12:55 - Sep 24 with 3426 views | Andy1300 | Surely it's down to trophies won over time and support base. I don't know, you tell me if you think differently | |
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"Big" clubs on 12:59 - Sep 24 with 3407 views | Laudrup | |<------>| = Small club: |<--------->| = Medium club |<------------>| = Big club | |
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(No subject) on 13:09 - Sep 24 with 3356 views | Snowgoon | Its all in the mind of the individual. Take Sunderland and Cardiff as prime examples. Permanently bleating on about "potential", "catchment areas", "fan base" etc etc. If you listen to the average Bassey they're bigger than Barcelona. Big is too ambiguous a word to use anyway. Should be successful [Post edited 24 Sep 2013 14:16]
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| Listen, you f*cking fringe, if I throw a dog a bone, I don't want to know if it tastes good or not. You stop me again whilst I'm walking, and I'll cut your f*cking Jacobs off |
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"Big" clubs on 13:29 - Sep 24 with 3251 views | Joe_bradshaw | I'd rather be good than big. | |
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"Big" clubs on 13:41 - Sep 24 with 3214 views | LilleFlue | Its like penises some are big some are small some are medium | | | |
"Big" clubs on 14:09 - Sep 24 with 3138 views | Jokeren1943 |
"Big" clubs on 13:29 - Sep 24 by Joe_bradshaw | I'd rather be good than big. |
Good one. ! Agree. | | | |
"Big" clubs on 14:10 - Sep 24 with 3133 views | monmouth |
"Big" clubs on 13:41 - Sep 24 by LilleFlue | Its like penises some are big some are small some are medium |
Well Cardiff are certainly the biggest pricks. | |
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"Big" clubs on 14:17 - Sep 24 with 3105 views | perchrockjack | all true but its all about perception. To the media we were are and probably always will be small club and in some weays not worthy to be taken seriously | |
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"Big" clubs on 14:32 - Sep 24 with 3071 views | Snowgoon |
"Big" clubs on 14:17 - Sep 24 by perchrockjack | all true but its all about perception. To the media we were are and probably always will be small club and in some weays not worthy to be taken seriously |
And that doesn't bother me to be honest. Better left to get on it quietly, rather than the noise other supporters make. The media bias used to annoy me. Couldn't give a flying f*ck now. | |
| Listen, you f*cking fringe, if I throw a dog a bone, I don't want to know if it tastes good or not. You stop me again whilst I'm walking, and I'll cut your f*cking Jacobs off |
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"Big" clubs on 14:39 - Sep 24 with 3048 views | Al_Bundy | For me a 25K regular minimum home gate and regular European footie normally separates the likes of say Spurs over Everton. I'd say we are on the same level as Southampton at the moment and maybe WBA. | | | |
"Big" clubs on 15:04 - Sep 24 with 2998 views | Catullus | Big clubs have big grounds that are regularly full. They don't necessarily win trophies regularly though. We can all name the big clubs. Maybe annual turnover is a good judge. Arsenal's income dwarfs ours, for example, but what did they last win? | |
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"Big" clubs on 18:01 - Sep 24 with 2807 views | JoeSoccerFan |
"Big" clubs on 14:39 - Sep 24 by Al_Bundy | For me a 25K regular minimum home gate and regular European footie normally separates the likes of say Spurs over Everton. I'd say we are on the same level as Southampton at the moment and maybe WBA. |
Spot on for the Southampton level. But, I think that the gate is just one component in determining a big club. In a larger sense it's all of the revenue streams - including merchandise, concessions, club memberships, licensing, partnerships, web sites and all other income (TV), etc. TV money may not be a differentiator within the PL, but in a global perspective it's a factor. While not popular here, the owner resources is also a factor. How much will an owner personally put up (or even borrow) to improve the club (mostly for player acquisitions - but it could be for facilities or strategic technical personnel). It's the projection of power (i.e., cash) that can drive a club from a small/medium to a big club. The potential for winning is another factor, as well. I'm not advocating that Swansea engage an owner with deep pockets - it's a quick fix, but doesn't guarantee success. The slower but steady, incrementally improving while maintaining strict fiscal discipline is a apt way to achieve. But, it's critical to increase revenue streams such as enlarging Liberty to drive the optimal gate revenue amongst other tasks. In order for Swansea City to be successful, the demand must be kept high. Just my opinion | | | |
"Big" clubs on 19:24 - Sep 24 with 2707 views | sunshinehead | A big club has lots of fans. Rangers is a big club, as is Newcastle and Arsenal. Winning things is not relevant to the big club debate. Successful clubs and big clubs don't go hand in hand. | | | |
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