I think it's impossible to pick just one if your going by each clubs past history, and potential fan base then i'd have to say the following clubs who have won nothing for over 30 years.
Manchester City
Newcastle
Sunderland
Wolves
Leeds
Sheff Utd
Sheff Wed.
Two big clubs that i saw play my Arsenal side a lot when i was growing up and it's a shame they're not in the top tier again, but i think they will be in the next few years, hopefully to replace the dross of Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Wolves and Fulham
Also QPR, who haven't been a prestigious club in the past but this season they're doing fantastically in the Championship and they're a very wealthy club too, so when they get to the Premier League they'll have the ability to stay
I think it's impossible to pick just one if your going by each clubs past history, and potential fan base then i'd have to say the following clubs who have won nothing for over 30 years.
Two big clubs that i saw play my Arsenal side a lot when i was growing up and it's a shame they're not in the top tier again, but i think they will be in the next few years, hopefully to replace the dross of Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Wolves and Fulham
Also QPR, who haven't been a prestigious club in the past but this season they're doing fantastically in the Championship and they're a very wealthy club too, so when they get to the Premier League they'll have the ability to stay
Two big clubs that i saw play my Arsenal side a lot when i was growing up and it's a shame they're not in the top tier again, but i think they will be in the next few years, hopefully to replace the dross of Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Wolves and Fulham
Also QPR, who haven't been a prestigious club in the past but this season they're doing fantastically in the Championship and they're a very wealthy club too, so when they get to the Premier League they'll have the ability to stay
The dross of Wolves? We have good support, great history and play good football. Why would you want us out the Premier League?
Forest were only breifly giants, before Cloughy they were a small regional club after Clough they were a small regional club.
Wolves back in the day acidently invented European club football (they had floodlights so they could stage midweek games against continental sides) won the league 3 times, cups, played in Europe and could take in 60,000 paying customers, set a club transfer fee record with Andy Gray in 1979. Obviously they are along way from that now but at least they are back in the top flight.
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i agree about sheff wed
nottingham forest & ipswich also come to mind if run right
Manchester City
Newcastle
Sunderland
Wolves
Leeds
Sheff Utd
Sheff Wed.
Two big clubs that i saw play my Arsenal side a lot when i was growing up and it's a shame they're not in the top tier again, but i think they will be in the next few years, hopefully to replace the dross of Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Wolves and Fulham
Also QPR, who haven't been a prestigious club in the past but this season they're doing fantastically in the Championship and they're a very wealthy club too, so when they get to the Premier League they'll have the ability to stay
Nor are you giants
When were they giants?
You need to research your football history a bit
The dross of Wolves? We have good support, great history and play good football. Why would you want us out the Premier League?
Didn't they win the FA Cup in the 70s then which i would of thought that made them Sleeping Giants:D
Err, how can I pit this. NO !
Because you weren't a big club when CarlosVela was growing up :rolleyes:
No matter that I'd say Wolves have more history as a really big club than both Leeds and Nottingham Forest, who they referred to.
I'll pass on whether you play good football
Most certainly the biggest sleeping giants in England.
We are certainly equal with those two yes.
Wolves back in the day acidently invented European club football (they had floodlights so they could stage midweek games against continental sides) won the league 3 times, cups, played in Europe and could take in 60,000 paying customers, set a club transfer fee record with Andy Gray in 1979. Obviously they are along way from that now but at least they are back in the top flight.
Play good football?
Hahahaha, excellent.
Sorry, we can't all play like Arsenal you know.
Why not answer the other points that have been raised about your posts on this thread ?