Originally Posted by
talkSAFT
Why do the media insist that we are a small Club, and that we are lucky to have TP at the helm?
Some to$$er on talkSPORT mentioned this morning that Clubs like us will always struggle and we should thank ourselves lucky to make up the 20 Prem Clubs because of "the size" of our Club.
No! We are the 11th biggest Club in terms of the Football League's history (and the 9th best in terms of advancement in the F.A.Cup). What more do we have to do to assure people of our pedigree? Their argument is no doubt that we've done little since the Premier came into existence, and younger journalists look no further than the last 20 years. They're too lazy to appreciate what we've achieved in our 138 years.
If they measure our status through our feeble Home attendances, then they may be right, but it's certainly no measure of success: Revenue through the terraces is almost overshadowed by TV Revenue these days.
Why do our fans have such an inferiority complex, and believe we are lucky to have a Head Coach who sees us as a Club that can only survive by nicking a few scrappy draws with 25% possession of the ball? If we had seen the season through to the end in March/April/May we'd have been paid almost as much by finishing 7th than through our Turnstile Revenue.