They relocated, so they could hang out with the cool kids.
I've just looked as I wasn't sure, they will officially be part of the Midlands from 1st April 2017.
They relocated, so they could hang out with the cool kids.
I've just looked as I wasn't sure, they will officially be part of the Midlands from 1st April 2017.
Never had any issue with Weds fans, lets be right here we have more then enough muppets following City and lets not start poking fun at a club who recently got 39k for a friggin L1 match.
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I aren't being funny like, but as a supporter of tinpot Hull City in 1993 I was surprised at the attendance of the Cup Final that year between Arsenal and SWFC.
It was 79, 347.
They drew and replayed it on a Thursday in front of a 62, 267- surely the lowest Cup Final gate of the last 100 years?
Arsenal must have had at least 40,000 and it's a **** to get to on weekday night as we all know, but 62 267 though.
Unless they're going to play the 'too many Wembley games- we're skint' card?
I don't mind Wednesday. My mate at uni's a Wednesday fan and he's looking forward to a Yorkshire derby above all else at Wembley. Their fans at the KC this season were class.
Another good thing about Wednesday is that Leeds fans hate them so I always remind the Leeds fans I know that Wednesday are a bigger and better club than them.
South Yorkshire doesn't really exist does it? Now we're back to recognising three ridings; east, north and west, south must have gone the way of humbersaad, but someone forgot to tell them. Therefore they must be wessies.
As Sheffield will officially be part of the Midlands this time next year, does it still count as a Yorkshire derby?
As Sheffield will officially be part of the Midlands this time next year, does it still count as a Yorkshire derby?
Since 876 AD Sheffield was part of the West Riding until the 1970s, when it became South Yorkshire. It' still a Yorkshire derby in my eyes.
Ok then , the lowest ever attendance for a Wembley finalIt wasn't the lowest Cup Final crowd of the last hundred years.That was 50,018 for Villa v Huddersfield 1920.
The Cup Final got 340 more there than Man Utd v Liverpool a couple of years later. Reference, that replay, in those days Cup Finalists got 23,000 tickets each the rest went to the FAs around the country. There is no reason to think Arsenal had 40,000 there. It could be they both had the official 23,000 there, which would have been 46,000 and the rest were FA ones.
How many do you think we would take for a midweek replay? Workday, kids at school so they can't go, no trains at that time of night. Too many Wembley games, we're skint.
Not at all merely providing some facts to dispel the myth that City is some Mickey Mouse club with a small ( potential ) fan base.Youre using average attendances from the whole of history to gauge who is biggest now?
Ok then , the lowest ever attendance for a Wembley final
That's Sheffield, a metropolitan area of 1.569 million including recently- arrived Roma folk, some 141 miles from Wembley and on the M1.
They can't all have been auditioning for The Full Monty in the morning.
It would never have happened in the days of the EBRA.
A lad on my course at uni from Middlesbrough doesn't regard Middlesbrough as Yorkshire. I think we should return to the old Ridings.
I'm not interested in Wiki hair-splitting over populations.That would be Sheffield with an urban population not much more than Hull with 2 football clubs.
The Sheffield Wednesday who are only one of 13 clubs to have averaged 40,000 or over for a season. None of which was ourselves . Or Leeds United.
I'm not interested in Wiki hair-splitting over populations.
Sheffield is ****in massive compared to Hull, which you can drive through in 20 mins from E to W, green fields to green fields, docks to Humber Bridge.
Urban Sheffield goes on for miles from Rotherham to the Peak district, it ****in dwarfs Hull.
We are a club who had over 50,000 in the 3rd tier v SWFC - does that make us tinpot or a giant?
I'm not interested in Wiki hair-splitting over populations.
Sheffield is ****in massive compared to Hull, which you can drive through in 20 mins from E to W, green fields to green fields, docks to Humber Bridge.
Urban Sheffield goes on for miles from Rotherham to the Peak district, it ****in dwarfs Hull.
We are a club who had over 50,000 in the 3rd tier v SWFC - does that make us tinpot or a giant?