At least we can all agree on this right?

At least we can all agree on this right?

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Swap Arsenal and Tottenham

Move arsenal to small clubs

Ajax and Inter to small

Roma should be one tier higher than whatever Nazio is

Why isn't Chel$ea with Man $hitty and P$G?

What constitutes being a big club in your opinion

Manchester City are unironically at least medium club tier
>6 English titles (6th most in english history)
>4 FA cups (Tied for 4th most)
>4 In the EPL( 3rd most in EPL era)
>6 league cups (2nd most )
>first domestic English treble
>2018 team is the alltime leader in points in a single season
>2019 is second alltime

They are at least medium, and the UCL is the only thing they are missing to be higher than that

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>Liverpool not in pub teams

If we're talking history, Forest should be in Big Clubs and Everton should move alongside Villa

Arsenal don't have a SINGLE European trophy. Get them the fuck out of the big clubs section. Even medium clubs is arguable

no thinks Leicester are anything more than a once in a century fluke

Sorry to tell you but HSV lost its status by shitting the bed this season and belongs now with >Schalke

Nah Everton are way bigger than forest.

Liverpool are not a huge club

>no Napoli
>no Parma
>no Cverna Zvezda
>no Atlético Madrid
irrelevant chart

5 champions league trophies

because small clubs don't belong to the chart, that tier would have like 3k teams

Villarreal is shit

Villarreal is a small club

I don't know who mistakes Depor for a big club, or who even thinks about Espanyol at all

>BASÉ

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If you cant sellout your stadium, you're not a big club
Simple as

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Pop Sunderland in the huge

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Global supporters is all that matters these days, no one cares about locals.

>Implying anyone globally supports City

>Arsenal don't have a SINGLE European trophy
Imagine being this delusional

inter have never been a big club
their only success has been as a direct or indirect result of match fixing

>Hating on Lesta
>Hating on Based Depor
>Manure that high
>Arsenal that high
>Liverpool, who haven't won the Premier League, that high. Have only won Pre-VAR CL titles.

What makes Nürnberg bigger than Schalke?

is anyone else happy that villa is finally back in the BPL?

better than cardiff i suppose

Ok, will update

Forest dont habe enough league titles and haven’t even been able to stay in the Prem

>13 league titles
>like 1000 fa cups

Ok, kinda like Villa then, will put them in medium

New

Who cares

This

Agree

>Depor
I’ve seen people here in /asspee/ that believe they are medium or so because of Super Depor, Rivaldo, Mackay, etc also Espanyol bc muh EL final in 2006

Wont even bother to answer decently

3 European trophies in the last 7 years sweety.

panathinaikos should be there, atleast 2nd or 3rd

A lot of Muslims started bandwagoning the club after Mahrez joined.

On their yt they have a poll for who's montage you'd like to see for the season and every single comment is from some muslim saying Riyad Mahrez even though he was barely anywhere to be found this season.

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Ajax shirts from (Dutch)Moroccan players always sell best as well due to this.

Growing up I always thought they were a big club among the likes of the Spurs and Chelsea. So I'm happy to see them back.

>mistaken
>zenit
>cska
>deportivo
>espanyol
>rb

>medium
>green literally who from france
>nurnberg
>shakhtar

>big
>hamburger
>feyenoord

>huge
>inter
>ajax

It's just a ranking of historical CL winners, fren.

>op

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>Chelsea
>won every single trophy, both domestic and European
>most successful English team of the 21st century
>massive following since early 1900s with a 100,000 seater stadium back then
>not huge

move chelsea to huge and move inter to big

They are not huge and neither are Ajax. I think big suits both well. A lot of clubs should be moved to the right.

>100,000 seater
come on now

No. Meme club

>napoli not even on the diagram
based

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Bridge_(stadium)#Early_history
>Stamford Bridge had an official capacity of around 100,000, making it the second largest ground in England after Crystal Palace. It was used as the FA Cup final venue.
Chelsea also hold the record for the highest ever attendance at a league game in their own club ground (so not counting Spurs at Wembley) in English football history. But ah yes, the club was founded in le 2003 xD

Mental illness

>forest

Number of League titles by club (last won):
Man United - 20 (2013)
Liverpool - 18 (1990)
Arsenal - 13 (2004)
Everton - 9 (1987)
Aston Villa - 7 (1981)
Sunderland - 6 (1936)
>Man City - 6 (2019)

So City are pretty much guaranteed to be top 3 by 2030?

nah, they'll fall off once pep gets bored and they go back to irrelevance when their sheiks get booted out of the game

Rangers should be alongside Lyon sporting athletic etc

>Forest
>anywhere near big
They had one good 3-4 year period around the 80s and did fuck all before and after

Where the fuck is Red Star?

For me it's Waxtap.

How would the chart be for South American teams?

>Huge: Boca, River, Peñarol, Independiente, São Paulo, Santos
>Big clubs : Corinthians, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Internacional, Grémio, Cruzeiro, Racing
>Medium clubs: Atlético Mg, Vasco, Fluminense, Estudiantes, Nacional

feel free to help with the list, I don't know much about teams not from Argentina or Huezil.

>hsv
>big club
>loses to paderborn ingolstadt and kiel

Monaco has like 7k average attendance

>Teams with no CL titles in big and medium but no >us
Absolutely horrible opinions

Huge:
Real Madrid
Barcellona
Juventus
Milan
Inter
Liverpool
Manchester UTD
Chelsea
Bayer Munich

Big Club:
Atletico Madrid
PSG
Borussia
Ajax
Roma
Arsenal
Manchester City

The other I won't bother

Also here the perfect Super League

No.

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Swap City with Bayern and I might agree. Once Guardiola leaves, things will go downhill for them again.

yikes

Athletico is D tier.

so what? still have good players and history.

Santos is almost Manchester City tier in matter of big number of titles and a small number of supporters. They only have history.

To give you an example, I can guarantee you it's the 4th team in number of supporters in its own region (Corinthians > São Paulo > Palmeiras > Santos)

this. other than that its alright

>city and barcelona that high
>juve that high
>spurs higher than arsenal
>patetico in the same level as manure
>milan that low
>inter that low
>paris that high
>dortmund on the same level as roma and napoli
>ajax that low

Where the fuck did you find Nürnberg

Spot on but swap City for Porto

>feyenoord

Red Star? STEAU? Galatasaray? Ferencvaros? Torino?

>Liverpool are not a huge club
Bigger than all except for AC Milan and Real Madrid. I think OP wanted more than 2 clubs in the huge clubs section.

And how is this measured exactly?

Practically everyone was a bigger club than Chelsea until the Abramovic era. Historically, Villa is probably the 4th or 5th biggest club in England.

>Practically everyone was a bigger club than Chelsea until the Abramovic era
How to spot a zoomer retard who eats up reddit propaganda daily. Chelsea were the most popular club in the country before WW2 and had more European silverware before Roman than Villa and Arsenal combined

haha how was Chelsea the most popular team in England before WW2? They won absolutely nothing until there only league title in 1955. To put things into context Arsenal had won the league 6 times and the FA cup 3 times during that time.

It was either before or after WW2 when they were popular