Rubbish, there are no clubs in England better supported than Arsenal, Chelsea and to a lesser extent Spurs, that is a fact![]()


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Who said anything about a conspiracy? I was responding to a claim that the FA are supposedly London biased
Rubbish, there are no clubs in England better supported than Arsenal, Chelsea and to a lesser extent Spurs, that is a fact![]()

Rubbish. Take out United, Liverpool and to a lesser extent Everton then Northern clubs pale in comparison to Southern and Midlands clubs
There are only 4 or 5 genuine big clubs (at best) in the North![]()
Rubbish, there are no clubs in England better supported than Arsenal, Chelsea and to a lesser extent Spurs, that is a fact![]()
Big Northern Clubs:
Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland
Big Southern Clubs:
Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, West Ham, Ipswich Town
Big Northern Clubs:
Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland
Big Southern Clubs:
Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, West Ham, Ipswich Town
What pot is Liverpool in?
It would be hilarious if Arsenal, who have a terrible record in Russia and Ukraine, are int he same group as both Shhakhtar and Zenit

are we talking big in terms of history, or big in terms of supporters, or big in terms of money, or big in terms of quality? don't think anyone's clarified that yet.
history: man utd, liverpool, leeds, nottingham forest, arsenal?
supporters: 1. man utd, 2. liverpool, 3. arsenal
money: 1. man city, 2. chelsea, 3. i have no idea, arsenal or man utd or liverpool or QPR.
quality: any PL club

Big Northern Clubs:
Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland
Big Southern Clubs:
Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, West Ham, Ipswich Town
Rubbish. Chelsea were pulling in numbers United never have or ever will have at OT in the past.
City were getting 32,000 regularly at Maine Road in the 3rd Division. United only had a short spell in the 2nd division, had they been there for long enough like City in the 90s or Chelsea in the 70s they would have pulled in nowhere near the crowds they did.
Up until Sky came along, even Aston Villa and Everton were bigger clubs than United going by your logic![]()
In the 80's-early 90's they were getting attendances of 40-50,000 (before the Premier League) compared to Chelsea's 10-20,000 in the same time.It depends what the Criteria is, if we are including the Midlands as a separate region (which it is) then without doubt this is the following list:
Big North West Clubs Clubs:
Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Manchester City,
Big North East Clubs:
Newcastle United, Sunderland
Big Yorkshire Clubs:
Leeds United, Sheffield Wednesday,
Big West Midlands Clubs:
Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Big East Midlands Clubs:
Nottingham Forest, Derby County,
Big London Clubs:
Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United,
Other Big Southern Clubs:
Ipswich Town, Southampton, Portsmouth