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We played Fulham away in the first game back in the championship in 2016.
I think you are on about Reading in 2009. That season was an average of 43k. Reading was the lowest of the season, midweek games were usually around 38k, 44-46k for the weekend games then towards the end up the season it was nudging up towards 50k.
Reading then.
Wasn't having a go at your crowd's (both clubs have excellent support).
It's the constant bullshit about every game a sell out, 52k fans ( no away fans obviously) and they'll turn up to watch them in any league ( obviously not as you've just proved) that is continuously trotted out.
 
Reading then.
Wasn't having a go at your crowd's (both clubs have excellent support).
It's the constant bullshit about every game a sell out, 52k fans ( no away fans obviously) and they'll turn up to watch them in any league ( obviously not as you've just proved) that is continuously trotted out.

Aye I get that. But when crowds get mentioned anywhere, its always just the overall figure that gets quoted, nobody says 57,500 Arsenal fans. Its always just 60,000. Obviously there is away fans. Even on here peoole mention a good turn out at the SoL they don't then subtract the away fans.
 
Aye I get that. But when crowds get mentioned anywhere, its always just the overall figure that gets quoted, nobody says 57,500 Arsenal fans. Its always just 60,000. Obviously there is away fans. Even on here peoole mention a good turn out at the SoL they don't then subtract the away fans.
But no one mentions 60,000 screaming Cockneys of 48,000 screaming Mackems yet it's always 52k ( sometimes 54 or 55) screaming Geordies.
 
They are a bunch of self entitled, deluded, arrogant ***** who attack their own city (that they love) when they lose to us. They believe football began in 1992 and have many fans who's 'devout' support began then. Their grip on reality is fragile. We on the other hand have a massive regard for history and are completely at ease with our place in football and are pragmatic in where we are at the moment.
I'm happy that you are at ease with the third tier where you can lord it over the likes of Fleetwood, Shrewsbury, Wycombe etc.
 
They’re bigger than us end of..
the same way man United are bigger than man city and arsenal are bigger than Tottenham.
 
For most people the fact they are in the PL and we are in league 1 means they are bigger.
Bournmouth, bigger than Sunderland

They’re bigger than us end of..
the same way man United are bigger than man city and arsenal are bigger than Tottenham.
Give over. If anytging, based on history and league titles, we're Newcastle's Man U/Arsenal.

Reading this thread, it's not only the Mags that believe their own hype, but also a load of Sunderland.

Like a down trodden underclass. "Newcastle are bigger than us, we're just sad Mackem bastards"

Give ya selves a shake man.
 
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In termd of trophies theyre slightly bigger historically although they've won fuck all since 1969.
That said they do get fabulous crowds.
Although they only had 49k against Watford. And 36k against Fulham first game back in the Championship.
That better Binxy?
 
In termd of trophies theyre slightly bigger historically although they've won fuck all since 1969.
That said they do get fabulous crowds.
Although they only had 49k against Watford. And 36k against Fulham first game back in the Championship.
That better Binxy?

Reading. In 2009.
 
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