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Are Forest a big club

Good crowd that.

Leeds took around 150,000 to London for the Wembley playoff final v Doncaster in 2008.

We can all do stats.

Have a good day all.
You live off selective stats, you pimple!
Wembley built an extension for the fictional 150,000 fans did they? I once had the displeasure of dealing with a Leeds fan who insisted to my boss, a Man Utd fan, on our visits to his business, that Leeds were bigger than Man Utd and had a season ticket waiting list of nearly 300,000. That's the level of stupidity some Leeds fans believe to be true

Leeds used to be a big'ish club, but 20 years of nothing, sleazy owners , an absolute shithole of a ground and liquidation has taken its toll.
Big club ?? You went into liquidation cos you were skint....
Shameful and that makes you a minnow in football terms....
 

In my eyes, 2 European Cups makes you a big club. I don't care how long ago it was, 99.9% of clubs will never get one never mind two.
Same here, not many English teams have done it, not even Manchester City with all the cash they have yet, possible they go back-to-back this season, but not many teams apart from the very best go back-to-back to win that trophy and Forest have.
 
Just been listening to talk sport tonight and they are being termed as football “giants”.

I know about the 2 European cups obviously but did abit of digging on wiki, won less than I thought historically.

Thoughts ?

As someone who has lived in Nottingham and Warwickshire for a good few years they're not even the biggest club in the East Midlands let alone a big club. Villa are the biggest club in the Midlands followed by Leicester, Forest probably third.
 
The city is a crime filled cesspit with people openly walking around the estates with guns.

Clearly the one part of the City to avoid, probably referring to St Anns.
Will stand by a cracking City. Used to date a lass from West Bridgford (nice superb) and a decent City.
Sunderland have a small catchment area and in the shadow of Newcastle as much as I hate to say it, so potential is limited.

Sorry but disagree, massive catchment area already supporting 2 big clubs.
The Region is a football Region, not many areas in this Country can tick that box.
 
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Small provincial club with zero history of major success before or after Brian Clough, achieved unbelievable success during a small period of time.
2nd Div champs
1st Div champs
European champs
European champs
in successive seasons, plus league cup success during that period.....pretty astonishing really.
Not a big club for me though.
You live off selective stats, you pimple!
Wembley built an extension for the fictional 150,000 fans did they? I once had the displeasure of dealing with a Leeds fan who insisted to my boss, a Man Utd fan, on our visits to his business, that Leeds were bigger than Man Utd and had a season ticket waiting list of nearly 300,000. That's the level of stupidity some Leeds fans believe to be true

Leeds used to be a big'ish club, but 20 years of nothing, sleazy owners , an absolute shithole of a ground and liquidation has taken its toll.
Big club ?? You went into liquidation cos you were skint....
Shameful and that makes you a minnow in football terms....
Leeds....again, prior to and post Revie no great history of success, they were about the same as Liverpool when Shankly took over, he left a legacy which became the dominant force in domestic & european football, Revie left a legacy of bitterness and accusations.
Terrific team under Revie, probably should have achieved more than they did but I wouldn't call them a big club, now or historically.
 
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Big club not giant. I think through the late 70’s and 80’s they won the most after Liverpool. If you count those cup comps they invented after we were banned from Europe and stuff. But still had a great 15 years or so… before that there’s an argument to say County were the main team in Nottingham
 
As someone who has lived in Nottingham and Warwickshire for a good few years they're not even the biggest club in the East Midlands let alone a big club. Villa are the biggest club in the Midlands followed by Leicester, Forest probably third.
Villa of course having won the european cup also, leicester more successful in recent history of course.
 
Sunderland is a post industrial wasteland that has seen very little investment from successive governments. Leeds has had money thrown at it. There’s only so much money that the majority of our fans can justify spending on football as I’d hazard a guess we have a lot more fans who live on the breadline. An extra £30 on top of a season ticket payment isn’t as easy to justify when it’s an early round cup game against the mighty Crewe as we languished in the football doldrums (still getting 30-35k fans for league games).

This post is absolutely spot on and saved me the effort of explaining why Sunderland often have such low attendances at Cup games in general, Sunderlands league attendances are an absolute credit to the club and its passionate fanbase in general taking into account the areas lack of financial investment over a long period of time resulting in lower disposal income for much of the fanbase compared to lots of other clubs fans.

Leeds Uniteds attendances historically are piss poor for a so called big club, how can they claim to be so well supported when they have never even once averaged 40k over the course of their entire history ffs. 🤭
Good crowd that.

Leeds took around 150,000 to London for the Wembley playoff final v Doncaster in 2008.

We can all do stats.

Have a good day all.
Fecking he'll, I always thought that Carl Froch was a Nottingham Forest fan I didn't realise that he supported Leeds United

150,000 🤣🤣🤣
 
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In the big clubs list which they would be in they would be towards the lower end. Good club Forest , good city too.
As someone who has lived in Nottingham and Warwickshire for a good few years they're not even the biggest club in the East Midlands let alone a big club. Villa are the biggest club in the Midlands followed by Leicester, Forest probably third.
Wolves are up there don’t forget them
 
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Leeds never took 150k to London at all. They had that or bit more apply for tickets for that game. Forest had over 100k applications for their play off final too so they have pretty big support .
 
You cannot ignore their European or domestic success.

But.

That was a million years ago.

Compare them to this short list

1. Real Madrid
2. Barcelona
3. Bayern Munich
4. Man Utd
5. Man City
 
I am sorry but I do not understand. Surely there is only one big club on the whole world and we are so fortunate to be their near neighbours. What a club, what a ground, what a following. All dedicated supporters - a true and great example to all. Haway Ryhope CW!!
 
Oooh a big club thread.

Total throbber from Leeds - all present and correct. ✅
Bit surprised there isn't a deluded division 3 Pompey prick all over this one, tbh. I bet you had a few of those spanners on here from your time in the lower leagues (where they still are and belong)?

As for Forest, they're between big and medium aren't they? Derby are similar but actually have a slightly bigger fanbase. Leicester also very similar and have two won 2 pots recently before relegation. I don't think Leicester would have entered the discussion without those trophies, which probably goes to show that trophies kind of do influence these discussions and as such you can't really ignore Forest's two European cup wins.
 
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