Are they the biggest club to ever get relegated?
What makes you think they are a big club? Answer is Juventus or Rangers.Besides Manure, Spuds, Cieth, Neverton peeds and Liverpoo have all been relegated in their time.
>>152658398No. All English teams have been relegated at one time or another.
AC Milan.
>>152658398jewventus
>>152658398HSV
>>152658398in england? aston villa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unrelegated_association_football_clubs#Never_relegated
inter miami
>>152658861But I think Bayern München (relegated 1956) and BVB are bigger in terms of club members.
>>152658398Probably Liverpool desu
they're not even bigger than Atletico Madrid who were in the Second Division this century
>>152658398West Ham? Big? Please. SeriouslyI could name you five bigger clubs in Germany alone, only counting relegations from the Bundesliga since its foundingPL marketing is powerful though; I understand
In terms of their own league, it has to be Rangers. Only a handful of leagues on the planet have a team that is as relevant to that league as Rangers are to Scottish football. In terms of English football, I'd say it's Leeds, since they were relegated not that many years after doing well in the Champions League. In terms of global relevance, it's easily Juventus.So basically, no, of course not. West Ham are not relevant enough.
>>152658984>England only counts from the founding of the EPLHow about before that?
>>152663883Most of the teams that were good before the Premier League (Wolves, Leeds, Blackpool, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Preston North End) now get relegated pretty often and nobody cares. I think it should only count as a "big" relegation if that team was good less than a decade before they got relegated.
>>152664218Yeah, I checked the founders of the First Division after my post and saw all the teams that founded it have been relegated
Imma proud hooligan, mate