according to Fowlsquawk
https://www.owlstalk.co.uk/forums/topic/271324-yorkshire-clubs-biggest-to-smallest/
https://www.owlstalk.co.uk/forums/topic/271324-yorkshire-clubs-biggest-to-smallest/
I've never really got this whole big club thing.
Huddersfield were the first team to win the league 3 times in a row. It was 92 years ago though so why is it relevant to how big a team is now?
Leeds United were great in the 70s, then spent way too much money being ok in Premier League 15 years ago. They haven't been back for 11 years though.
Sheffield Wednesday won the league nearly 90 years ago. Won the league cup in 91. Haven't been in the top division for 18 years.
I'm a Hull City fan. Where they are in some subjective person's list of big clubs means nothing to me. I don't care enough to put them in a list myself. In my head we are the only club. Not 'bigger' than everybody else. Not better than everybody else. But they are MY club, that's all I care about.
Every time we've played a Sheffield club at Wembley we've hammered them. Looking forward to another mauling tomorrow.
It was 2004 that Leeds were relegated, so 14 years ago. They've been out of the top flight as long as they were in it.
I don't really consider Hull part of Yorkshire personally but they'd probably be around Huddersfield area.
- Wednesday
- Leeds
- Sheffield United
- Barnsley
- Bradford City
- Huddersfield
- Rotherham
- Doncaster
- York
- Halifax
hmm.
Hull is in Québec.Is that the Hull where Yorkshire cricket used to play matches and where, in the days when you had to be born in Yorkshire to play for them, they were captained by someone born in Hull?
This^^^ Only 1-0 but we were in complete control. An easy for us that.Yep.
And 1 - 0 (not 5-3) was a far bigger hammering than the score suggests.
I agreeAre they actually northerners?
I'm not so sure.
In truth, I don't really consider the Cod Heads as being northern.
Is that the Hull where Yorkshire cricket used to play matches and where, in the days when you had to be born in Yorkshire to play for them, they were captained by someone born in Hull?