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[Football] London football clubs. Biggest and smallest



loz

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Apr 27, 2009
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W.Sussex
Completely agree, walk around places like Mitcham, St Helier or Colliers wood in the suburbs and they feel very much like Chelsea strong holds and were that way long before Abromvich's reign. This obviously impacts on attendances of the established South London clubs but still for such a large population to not have a local 'big' team is strange IMO.

If you look at outer South London with Sutton, Croydon and Bromley there's a combined population of around 1.5 million and plus the catchment of North Surrey yet the only league team there is Palace who only a mid sized club who generally attract sub 20k crowds.

Bromley is in Kent and I would say is a Charlton area, also Millwall are followed by a few all around SE London.
 




Phat Baz 68

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Apr 16, 2011
5,023
I would go

Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
West Ham
Fulham
QPR
Charlton
Palace
Millwall
Orient
Brentford
Daggers
AFC Wimbledon

Everyone's forgotten little old Barnet FC
 


The Truth

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Sep 11, 2008
3,754
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Yes

2004/5 League and League Cup
2009/10 League and FA Cup
2011/12 FA Cup and Champions League

The double used to be considered winning the FA cup and league in the same year. Has that changed now?

and no, Chelsea haven't achieved what Spurs have achieved in Englisg football, winning the 2 biggest cups in the same season.
 


Gullflyinghigh

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Apr 23, 2012
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Before Abramahovic arrived. Spurs were the only London team to reach a European championship semi final.
But now Chelsea have surpassed that, so should that not make them bigger, or is Spurs achievement that much greater?

Just saying, having that distinction is something that fans will hold on to, but it may not be reflective of how they're now considered by much of the footballing world.

Another example would be Liverpool fans holding their league title wins up as proof of being bigger than United (whilst it was still a valid claim), but many football fans wouldn't have been around to have seen/remember Liverpool ever having lifted one (I'm in my mid-twenties and I've never seen it). History is important, how you do now, more so.

Well, to me anyway...
 


El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Nearly....I reckon our friends up the road are bigger than Charlton..(recent years) QPR are a funny club, not huge, but always buzzing around the top flight. Where would we be in that list? Just below Palace is my guess!

Fair enough, Palace v Charlton was the most difficult one to conclude on. Charlton have had 34 years in the top division though.
 




Phat Baz 68

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Apr 16, 2011
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Bromley is in Kent and I would say is a Charlton area, also Millwall are followed by a few all around SE London.

Although it's in Kent it's also a London Borough or so the sign says just before you enter it.
 




El Presidente

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The double used to be considered winning the FA cup and league in the same year. Has that changed now?

and no, Chelsea haven't achieved what Spurs have achieved in Englisg football, winning the 2 biggest cups in the same season.

What about 2009/10?
 




SAC

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May 21, 2014
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At the moment;

Arsenal
Chelsea
Spuds
West 'am
Palace
QPR
Fulham
Charlton
Watford
Millwall
Orient
Brentford
Wimbledon
Dagenham


Not sure if Watford and Dagenham should be included as neither have grounds with a Greater London postcode but they are within the M25.
 


The Truth

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But now Chelsea have surpassed that, so should that not make them bigger, or is Spurs achievement that much greater?

Just saying, having that distinction is something that fans will hold on to, but it may not be reflective of how they're now considered by much of the footballing world.

Another example would be Liverpool fans holding their league title wins up as proof of being bigger than United (whilst it was still a valid claim), but many football fans wouldn't have been around to have seen/remember Liverpool ever having lifted one (I'm in my mid-twenties and I've never seen it). History is important, how you do now, more so.

Well, to me anyway...

Spurs will be moving into a much bigger ground than Stamford Bridge. Spurs have always had a bigger fan bases. Chelsea's only claim to being a bigger club is all the trophies Abramahovic has bought in the last 10 or so years.
 


Phat Baz 68

Get a ****ing life mate !
Apr 16, 2011
5,023
I would go

Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
West Ham
Fulham
QPR
Charlton
Palace
Millwall
Orient
Brentford
Daggers
AFC Wimbledon

The only thing I would change on this is Palarse and Charlton as I think Charlton were and have been a club with a lot more history and a far bigger following over the years.
The Valley was once the biggest ground in the whole old four divisions 76,000 something I believe.
 






The Truth

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Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,152
I would go

Arsenal
Chelsea
Spurs
West Ham
Fulham
QPR
Charlton
Palace
Millwall
Orient
Brentford
Daggers
AFC Wimbledon

You missed out bottom placed Barnet. Debatable who is bigger between QPR, Charlton and Palace, all much of a muchness. Fulham have a bigger history than some of the clubs below them but the 4k crowds they used to get pre-Al Fayed doesn't make them big in 'fanbase terms'
 




algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
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In rehab
Spurs are bigger than Chelsea. It's only since the Abramahovic era, people have started comparing them to the big 2. It's a bit like comparing Man City to Real Madrid.
This. Spurs are bigger than Chelsea
 


moggy

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Oct 15, 2003
5,050
southwick
Dfo barnet I'd say, we including teams like kingstonians?
 




El Presidente

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Spurs will be moving into a much bigger ground than Stamford Bridge. Spurs have always had a bigger fan bases. Chelsea's only claim to being a bigger club is all the trophies Abramahovic has bought in the last 10 or so years.

So the titles and trophies they won prior to Abramovic arriving don't count?
 






Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,319
At the moment;

Arsenal
Chelsea
Spuds
West 'am
Palace
QPR
Fulham
Charlton
Watford
Millwall
Orient
Brentford
Wimbledon
Dagenham


Not sure if Watford and Dagenham should be included as neither have grounds with a Greater London postcode but they are within the M25.

I'm assuming you're a palace fan?

These lists are difficult as some just base in what division they're in 'at the moment' as you have. IMO like...
 


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