"Don't be a pedant HC"
Sadly, I don't appear to have much more to offer this thread - it's turned into just another bítch fight.
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comment by scouse-heart (U3234)
posted 13 seconds ago
VC, how long have you lived in USA and where do you live?
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SH
Fifteen years. I live on the Chesapeake Bay.
VC
bit obsessed with America always have been since i was a kid!
sounds like an great place of the world to live!?Chesapeake i mean not all the USA....
Been a few times but very touristy areas.. im dying to get back and do some touring but just had little un so got to give it a few years!
Robbing seems an angry chap.
If we are talking about recent success and money power then you would have to add Chelsea and Mancity into that mix but traditionally both are not big clubs and certainly were not before the billionaire owners took over.
Mancity have never been known as a big club and have only been recognised properly since the Arab takeover. Spurs are traditionally a big club and even during our midtable prem days, we have always been a big club. The top 3 clubs are united, Liverpool then Arsenal. Spurs, Chelsea (purely since Abramovich) then possibly Aston Villa are next in line. Then you got Everton, Newcastle n City. I'm not having City being labelled as this "huge club" because they are not. They have a rich owner who has put them on the map. You would hardly label Monaco a massive club would you? I rest my case.
Scouse heart, I been obsessed with America myself since I was a kid I suppose being a massive movie buff etc, I have always been interested in American culture. Plus I have a lot of interest in all the different states as they are all so different. Almost like each state is a different country. Went to Florida last year with the misses, n went Miami, key west, Everglades and everything. Was superb.
Spurs are traditionally a big club and even during our midtable prem days, we have always been a big club.
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Spurs are a big club...
There is no actual way to measure a 'big club'. It's just an insult used by people with small willys who are jealous other clubs are improving.
Spurs are a big club. Most teams in the Prem are. I'd still put Forest and Leeds above Swansea though.
I know this is a Bubbles wum
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How?
Who is it winding up? It's a perfectly valid question.
Mancblueloz (U6305)
posted 2 hours ago
Size is relavent it's the fans that make a club.
To any true fan who goes to games his club is his life.
Best comment in this thread.
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big club. Most teams in the Prem are. I'd still put Forest and Leeds above Swansea though.
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Fully agree.
I'd call at least 80% of the PL big and 25% of the Championship. There's also Wolves and Sheffield United in League 1.
Why would you call them big?
Don_tottenham (U3372)
yeah think films have helped but also my dad worked there for a while when i was a kid (Texas) and the tales of it have always stayed with me. Been to the same places not so long back and also had a xmas weekend in NY (which is incredible if you have not been) but id really like to see much much more...
Did your dad move from Texas to B&Q after it went bust?
If we base our opinions on history then Ajax are a massively underrated club and should be up there with Madrid/Barca ahead of United + Liverpool. But we're not all thick so we don't.
Liverpool have dropped down the same way Chelsea have shot up. Current success, decreased/increased revenue and the ultimate decrease/increase in global brand those to factors effect.
I'd say United, Barca and Real are massive clubs. A clear distance ahead of the rest.
Milan, Liverpool, Boca Juniors, Bayern and Ajax make up the next level.
Inter, Juventus, Arsenal, Porto, Sao Paolo, Chelsea, Penarol are all close behind.
Then the rest.
Then Tottenham.
Yeh same, I got a friend from Alaska so we are all possibly going to try and visit with group of us in a few years. I would love to do the different states. I loved Miami even if it was "touristy" class place.
Ronalvinho, nice little wum there. Won't even bother rising to you're pile of s hit post.
Thats not bad Phil....
He was always more of an MFI man!!!!
Don- yeah it is the less well known states that interest me! but as they are not commerical they are more expensive to get to...
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How is Arsenal bigger than Chelsea?
Ronalviho, any old clown can see you are on the wum with the whole "the rest.... Then tottenham" .... Pr ick
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posted on 21/6/13
"Don't be a pedant HC"
Sadly, I don't appear to have much more to offer this thread - it's turned into just another bítch fight.
"Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Football Club are even biggerer"
I offer Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Ladies Football Club.
posted on 21/6/13
comment by scouse-heart (U3234)
posted 13 seconds ago
VC, how long have you lived in USA and where do you live?
.................
SH
Fifteen years. I live on the Chesapeake Bay.
posted on 21/6/13
VC
bit obsessed with America always have been since i was a kid!
sounds like an great place of the world to live!?Chesapeake i mean not all the USA....
Been a few times but very touristy areas.. im dying to get back and do some touring but just had little un so got to give it a few years!
posted on 21/6/13
Henry's cat sublime!
posted on 21/6/13
Robbing seems an angry chap.
posted on 21/6/13
You seem presumptuous.
posted on 21/6/13
If we are talking about recent success and money power then you would have to add Chelsea and Mancity into that mix but traditionally both are not big clubs and certainly were not before the billionaire owners took over.
Mancity have never been known as a big club and have only been recognised properly since the Arab takeover. Spurs are traditionally a big club and even during our midtable prem days, we have always been a big club. The top 3 clubs are united, Liverpool then Arsenal. Spurs, Chelsea (purely since Abramovich) then possibly Aston Villa are next in line. Then you got Everton, Newcastle n City. I'm not having City being labelled as this "huge club" because they are not. They have a rich owner who has put them on the map. You would hardly label Monaco a massive club would you? I rest my case.
posted on 21/6/13
Scouse heart, I been obsessed with America myself since I was a kid I suppose being a massive movie buff etc, I have always been interested in American culture. Plus I have a lot of interest in all the different states as they are all so different. Almost like each state is a different country. Went to Florida last year with the misses, n went Miami, key west, Everglades and everything. Was superb.
posted on 21/6/13
Spurs are traditionally a big club and even during our midtable prem days, we have always been a big club.
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Spurs are a big club...
posted on 21/6/13
There is no actual way to measure a 'big club'. It's just an insult used by people with small willys who are jealous other clubs are improving.
posted on 21/6/13
Spurs are a big club. Most teams in the Prem are. I'd still put Forest and Leeds above Swansea though.
posted on 21/6/13
I know this is a Bubbles wum
=========
How?
Who is it winding up? It's a perfectly valid question.
posted on 21/6/13
Mancblueloz (U6305)
posted 2 hours ago
Size is relavent it's the fans that make a club.
To any true fan who goes to games his club is his life.
Best comment in this thread.
posted on 21/6/13
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posted on 21/6/13
big club. Most teams in the Prem are. I'd still put Forest and Leeds above Swansea though.
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Fully agree.
I'd call at least 80% of the PL big and 25% of the Championship. There's also Wolves and Sheffield United in League 1.
posted on 21/6/13
Why would you call them big?
posted on 21/6/13
Don_tottenham (U3372)
yeah think films have helped but also my dad worked there for a while when i was a kid (Texas) and the tales of it have always stayed with me. Been to the same places not so long back and also had a xmas weekend in NY (which is incredible if you have not been) but id really like to see much much more...
posted on 21/6/13
Did your dad move from Texas to B&Q after it went bust?
posted on 21/6/13
If we base our opinions on history then Ajax are a massively underrated club and should be up there with Madrid/Barca ahead of United + Liverpool. But we're not all thick so we don't.
Liverpool have dropped down the same way Chelsea have shot up. Current success, decreased/increased revenue and the ultimate decrease/increase in global brand those to factors effect.
I'd say United, Barca and Real are massive clubs. A clear distance ahead of the rest.
Milan, Liverpool, Boca Juniors, Bayern and Ajax make up the next level.
Inter, Juventus, Arsenal, Porto, Sao Paolo, Chelsea, Penarol are all close behind.
Then the rest.
Then Tottenham.
posted on 21/6/13
Yeh same, I got a friend from Alaska so we are all possibly going to try and visit with group of us in a few years. I would love to do the different states. I loved Miami even if it was "touristy" class place.
posted on 21/6/13
Ronalvinho, nice little wum there. Won't even bother rising to you're pile of s hit post.
posted on 21/6/13
Thats not bad Phil....
He was always more of an MFI man!!!!
Don- yeah it is the less well known states that interest me! but as they are not commerical they are more expensive to get to...
posted on 21/6/13
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posted on 21/6/13
How is Arsenal bigger than Chelsea?
posted on 21/6/13
Ronalviho, any old clown can see you are on the wum with the whole "the rest.... Then tottenham" .... Pr ick
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