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Re: The Big Four

by RG30 » 23 Apr 2008 13:10

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RG30 Since when have Chelsea been considered "big"? :wink:


The Big four consists of the only teams to have won the Premier League.....


3rd biggest club in London......

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Re: The Big Four

by Kes » 23 Apr 2008 13:25

Tottenham aren't even mentioned in this thread. :roll:

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Re: The Big Four

by Alan Partridge » 23 Apr 2008 13:58

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RG30 Since when have Chelsea been considered "big"? :wink:


The Big four consists of the only teams to have won the Premier League.....


3rd biggest club in London......


I'd say 4th after West Ham

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Re: The Big Four

by Kes » 23 Apr 2008 15:12

I'd put Tottenham ahead of West Ham, 3rd and 4th respectively.

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Re: The Big Four

by Alan Partridge » 23 Apr 2008 15:31

Kes I'd put Tottenham ahead of West Ham, 3rd and 4th respectively.


Personally say 2nd and 3rd respectively behind Arsenal.


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Re: The Big Four

by URZZZZZZZZ » 23 Apr 2008 15:40

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Re: The Big Four

by RG30 » 23 Apr 2008 15:45

West Ham domestically are well branded, but abroad they don't seem much of a force which is why I had Chelsea over them.

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Re: The Big Four

by Kes » 23 Apr 2008 15:52

Silverware, Silverware
You've still got no silverware,
From Upton Park to Anywhere
You've still got no silverware

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Re: The Big Four

by Alan Partridge » 23 Apr 2008 15:52

RG30 West Ham domestically are well branded, but abroad they don't seem much of a force which is why I had Chelsea over them.


Fair point, Chelsea now probably have a big 'following' in Asia etc where their money bandwagon rolls, domestically though I'd say all 3 of the other major London clubs have a bigger following and fan base along with a richer history rather than the current Chelsea bank balance.


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Re: The Big Four

by BR2 » 23 Apr 2008 16:09

Kes Liverpool wasn't an option.


As European competitions are far away ahead of domestic issues then the top 4 is surely :-
Liverpool
Nottingham Forest
Man Utd
Aston Villa

London clubs win a few FA and League Cups because they are mainly played just around the corner so it's almost home advantage whereas the North-West giants such as Liverpool,Man Utd,Blackburn,Bolton,Everton and City have to travel extreme distances and yet still win many of those cups.

North-West>London for successful and top football clubs.

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Re: The Big Four

by Scylla » 23 Apr 2008 22:07

There are only two really big clubs in England, Utd and Liverpool, probably in that order. Arsenal can't really be considered a big club until they manage to win the CL - although they do score more highly than Liverpool on the matatu index. Chelsea are just a small club having a few good seasons - a modern Notts Forest. If they are still winning stuff in 10 years time we might need to reassess.

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Re: The Big Four

by RG30 » 23 Apr 2008 23:00

Scylla There are only two really big clubs in England, Utd and Liverpool, probably in that order. Arsenal can't really be considered a big club until they manage to win the CL - although they do score more highly than Liverpool on the matatu index. Chelsea are just a small club having a few good seasons - a modern Notts Forest. If they are still winning stuff in 10 years time we might need to reassess.


Does that make Porto are a "big" club then because of 2004? Champions League does help, but it's not essential IMHO.

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Re: The Big Four

by Scylla » 23 Apr 2008 23:03

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Scylla There are only two really big clubs in England, Utd and Liverpool, probably in that order. Arsenal can't really be considered a big club until they manage to win the CL - although they do score more highly than Liverpool on the matatu index. Chelsea are just a small club having a few good seasons - a modern Notts Forest. If they are still winning stuff in 10 years time we might need to reassess.


Does that make Porto are a "big" club then because of 2004? Champions League does help, but it's not essential IMHO.


It's necessary but not sufficient - so in my opinion it is essential.


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Re: The Big Four

by cmonurz » 23 Apr 2008 23:07

2 European Cups, 1 UEFA Cup and 23 league titles. They may not be English or Spanish, but small they ain't.

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Re: The Big Four

by The whole year inn » 23 Apr 2008 23:09

I have Chelsea down as about 10th... :?

1. Arsenal
2. Spurs
3. West Ham
4. Charlton
5. QPR
6. Fulham
7. Leyton Orient
8. Barnet
9. Fash FC
10. Chelsea

Could argue that Palace, Millwall and Brentford are all bigger clubs than Chelsea too.
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Re: The Big Four

by cmonurz » 23 Apr 2008 23:11

The whole year inn I have Chelsea down as about 10th... :?

1. Arsenal
2. Spurs
3. West Ham
4. Charlton
5. QPR
6. Fulham
7. Leyton Orient
8. Barnet
9. Fash FC
10. Chelsea


I think you are doing Dagenham & Redbridge a disservice.

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Re: The Big Four

by Scylla » 23 Apr 2008 23:12

cmonurz 2 European Cups, 1 UEFA Cup and 23 league titles. They may not be English or Spanish, but small they ain't.


And yet you can't buy a Porto shirt in the Algarve let alone kuala Lumpur.

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Re: The Big Four

by leon » 23 Apr 2008 23:47

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The whole year inn I have Chelsea down as about 10th... :?

1. Arsenal
2. Spurs
3. West Ham
4. Charlton
5. QPR
6. Fulham
7. Leyton Orient
8. Barnet
9. Fash FC
10. Chelsea


I think you are doing Dagenham & Redbridge a disservice.


good point - and where's Brentford and where's Yeading?? why aren't they there ffs?

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Re: The Big Four

by Kes » 24 Apr 2008 11:56

YAWN

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