I think a club's history also has a lot to do with how big or small a club is perceived to be though, it isn't solely about the number of fans that go through the turnstiles.
Indeed. They were managed by the late great Herbert Chapman, who was later responsible for the great Arsenal sides before the last war. Unfortunately, since then, the Terriers haven't made much of a dent on the higher reaches of the league, and are now regarded by many, as a smaller club...
I'm not so sure that Everton fans have a chip on their shoulder, in many ways l actually feel quite sorry for them, having to live in the shadow of their more successful neighbours from across Stanley Park.
But l agree, nothing at all wrong with supporting a so called smaller club. The amount...
Au contraire, NO team SHOULD be playing in the Premier League, the only way of doing so is to earn the right to play there, Accrington Stanley have just as much right to play there as Arsenal, Lincoln as much as Liverpool, Mansfield as much as the Manchester clubs etc. Why haven't Collmore's...