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Interesting site.
http://www.bigclubornot.co.uk/brighton&hovealbion.html
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION - 56TH BIGGEST CLUB
Brighton & Hove Albion were established in 1901 and have 85 eligible seasons to their name, with more than half spent in the bottom two divisions. With no honours to their name the club's most successful period was the 1980s when they were ranked as the 26th biggest club, compared to their overall ranking of 56th. Brighton & Hove Albion's fiercest rivals are Crystal Palace despite the relative distance between clubs, and lesser rivalries also exist with Portsmouth and other southern clubs because of their proximity.
CRYSTAL PALACE - 46TH BIGGEST CLUB
South London club Crystal Palace were established in 1905 and have 85 eligible seasons and one honour to their name - the Full-Members Cup in 1991. Winning this cup also coincides with Crystal Palace's most successful period in the 1990s when their big club ranking was 17th, compared to their overall ranking of 46th. Crystal Palace's biggest rivalry is with Brighton & Hove Albion and which has developed since the 1970s. Other notable rivalries include local neighbours Millwall and Charlton Athletic, as well as with other London clubs.
CHARLTON ATHLETIC - 34TH BIGGEST CLUB
Charlton Athletic were formed in 1905 and have 84 eligible seasons to their name, winning one honour - the FA Cup in 1947 - and leading to their best period in the 1940s/50s when their big club ranking was 14th. The club has spent almost half of its time in the second tier of the league, and for financial and safety reasons did not play on their home ground, The Valley, between 1985 and 1992. However, the club has now firmly re-established itself back at its original ground. Charlton Athletic's biggest rivalries are with local sides Millwall and Crystal Palace, as well as with the many other London clubs in the league.
CRAWLEY TOWN - 139TH BIGGEST CLUB
Crawley Town were established in 1896, and currently have one eligible seasons to their name, having joined the league for the 2011/12 season after winning promotion from the non-league. As such the club's big club ranking currently sees them lying as the 139th biggest club. In terms of rivalries, Crawley Town's biggest rivals are local neighbours Brighton & Hove Albion, but rivalries also exist with AFC Wimbledon and Aldershot Town, as well as to a lesser extent other Southern clubs.
http://www.bigclubornot.co.uk/brighton&hovealbion.html
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION - 56TH BIGGEST CLUB
Brighton & Hove Albion were established in 1901 and have 85 eligible seasons to their name, with more than half spent in the bottom two divisions. With no honours to their name the club's most successful period was the 1980s when they were ranked as the 26th biggest club, compared to their overall ranking of 56th. Brighton & Hove Albion's fiercest rivals are Crystal Palace despite the relative distance between clubs, and lesser rivalries also exist with Portsmouth and other southern clubs because of their proximity.
CRYSTAL PALACE - 46TH BIGGEST CLUB
South London club Crystal Palace were established in 1905 and have 85 eligible seasons and one honour to their name - the Full-Members Cup in 1991. Winning this cup also coincides with Crystal Palace's most successful period in the 1990s when their big club ranking was 17th, compared to their overall ranking of 46th. Crystal Palace's biggest rivalry is with Brighton & Hove Albion and which has developed since the 1970s. Other notable rivalries include local neighbours Millwall and Charlton Athletic, as well as with other London clubs.
CHARLTON ATHLETIC - 34TH BIGGEST CLUB
Charlton Athletic were formed in 1905 and have 84 eligible seasons to their name, winning one honour - the FA Cup in 1947 - and leading to their best period in the 1940s/50s when their big club ranking was 14th. The club has spent almost half of its time in the second tier of the league, and for financial and safety reasons did not play on their home ground, The Valley, between 1985 and 1992. However, the club has now firmly re-established itself back at its original ground. Charlton Athletic's biggest rivalries are with local sides Millwall and Crystal Palace, as well as with the many other London clubs in the league.
CRAWLEY TOWN - 139TH BIGGEST CLUB
Crawley Town were established in 1896, and currently have one eligible seasons to their name, having joined the league for the 2011/12 season after winning promotion from the non-league. As such the club's big club ranking currently sees them lying as the 139th biggest club. In terms of rivalries, Crawley Town's biggest rivals are local neighbours Brighton & Hove Albion, but rivalries also exist with AFC Wimbledon and Aldershot Town, as well as to a lesser extent other Southern clubs.