Brentford, Fulham, QPR - Who's Bigger?
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Which West London club comes out as being the biggest and most successful?
8 rounds of scoring will give us our answer!
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qpr had a great team back in the day marsh/bowles/givens/masson/gillard
Thanks Clive, growing up, even in the 80’s they had a decent team, regulars in my panini sticker albums 👍🏻
Great video Matt…always had a soft spot for Brentford as their fans sang in support of the fans of my club Cardiff who were against us playing in red few years back
I remember Cardiff playing in red, that caused a massive uproar, something to do with red being a lucky colour, is that right?
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 yes and some fans have never forgiven the board sadly
Craven cottage is probably my favourite ground in England.
Looking forward to visiting it for the channel 👍🏻
@Enuff947 I don't know, I haven't been there since 1977.
This is going to be good.
Thanks Arthur 👍🏻
Great video again mate
Thanks Lee, looking forward to seeing your summer content 👍🏻
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 there is stuff in the works
Nice one Matt.
Thanks Brian 🇦🇺👍🏻🐨🦘
QPR the biggest and the best supported. The other two grounds are full of tourists
They have grown much larger over the last few years, clubs can drop through the leagues just as quickly
Fulham is very expensive for Premiership games you are much better off doing a cup match and getting a ticket in Jonny Hayes stand 120 years old next season.
I do try and visit the premier league grounds for cup games if possible, much cheaper 👍🏻⚽️
This is one of these "Who is bigger" videos that is actually very close. QPR would be the most successful as they are the only one of the three to win a major trophy. I guess I would have to say Fulham but it's not by a lot.
LOL
@@Thomasinoke Who would you say is the bigger club then and why?.
@@historyoffootball87 qpr are riddled with debt and dwelling at the bottom of the championship with a very weak team. I wouldn't call them successful. Fulham and Brentford could be called successful. Both established in the premier league at this point, being run sustainably and making a lot of money.
@@mrwabbit9576 In terms of actual trophies won though QPR is the most successful, they are the only ones with a major honour, that is what I am alluding to.
Thank you as always for your comments, I thought it was going to be a tightish 3 way split before I started it
fulham
fulham capacity is higher than 29k
@@Thomasinoke Everton Stadium is 55,0000 bigger than your ground QPR and Brentford.
@@IssacLHunt who the fuck cares about everton you lil nonce
@@IssacLHunt this isn't about everton you silly boy Issac L Hunt
I agree, also I know Craven Cottage has been heavily extended in the last few months with an ever increasing capacity, looking forward to my trip there 👍🏻
1. Fulham. Big stadium, wealthy, successful and stable in the prem.
The highest attendance of the three, with a nice starium which is being extended and brought up to date.
2- Brentford. 2nd highest avg attendance, outgrown their stadium already. A good premier league team and very wealthy/established in the prem. News of them potentially buying Twickenham rugby stadoim to continue their growth. That would seat about 70,000 if it happens. Less than a rugby ground due to pitch size.
3-QPR quite a dated stadium they dont sell out, lots of empty seats. Chanpionship strugglers fallen on hard times with lots of growing debts. It seems like most of the local younger generations drift more toward Chelsea/Fulham/Brentford.
Thanks Mr Wabbit, great name 👍🏻 I didn’t know about Brentford looking to buy Twickenham, is that right?
rangers could not fill a 70k stadium
@@Thomasinoke they couldn't. That's why they're not bidding for it.
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 I thought it was nonsense but they've had quite advanced meetings about buying it. I can only guess that it's to possibly host European football in the future, I don't think Brentford need anywhere near 70k seats just yet. Maybe 25k, but land around there is very hard to come across.
@@mrwabbit9576 surely they can just expand their new stadium. I don't know why they would do that just yet. It's only been built recently!
Fulham QPR then Brentford
Lol. Got the last two backward. Qpr are smaller. Lower league, lower attendances. Smaller all round.
I think currently Brentford has probably overtaken QPR, for now, swings and roundabouts 👍🏻
@@mrwabbit9576 Brentford have been a league one team all their history,they've recently gone up
@@R10xEditz not true though. This isn't Brentfords first top flight spell. Last time. When Brentford were finishing in the top 5 of the first division, QPR we're division 3 strugglers. QPR remained a lower league club and only emerged from lower leagues in the 70s, they've spent time in non league too. Brentford have never been a non league club since it's founding.
Brentford have finished above QPR in the last 9 consecutive years. This coming season will mark the 4th consecutive year finishing a league above QPR.
QPR beg the council for free land to build a stadium, meanwhile Brentford are holding meetings to buy 80k seater Twickenham despite already having a new stadium. QPR have been left behind by the other 3 west London clubs.
Before watching the video I'd say QPR. They've won a trophy and have the highest league finish (2nd in the old 1. division in 1975/76(?).
They definitely have the best honours list, unfortunately the other two clubs seem to have overtaken them
That's old history. Being a big club is mainly about the here and now no? QPR have been very much left behind by the other west London clubs. Saddled with debt and losing the younger generation to the other three.
Three nothing clubs just one trophy between the three utter jokes clubs.😆😅🤣
We have missed you, Isaac👍🏻
Whi do you support or are you just a arm chair assassin. 💺