A table has been compiled of the statistically biggest clubs in English football, with a lower score better in terms of adding up average league position, rank for crowd attendance, rank for number of trophies won, rank for income and more.
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50) Bury – 273
49) Millwall – 269
47=) Bristol City – 262
47=) Bradford City – 262
46) Barnsley – 260
44=) Watford – 249
44=) Brighton – 249
43) Reading – 245
42) Notts County – 239
41) Coventry – 238
40) Blackpool – 219
39) Preston – 217
38) Wigan Athletic – 213
37) Ipswich Town – 209
36) Huddersfield Town – 202
35) Portsmouth – 195
34) Swansea City – 193
33) Cardiff City – 178
32) Hull City – 177
31) Queens Park Rangers – 174
30) Crystal Palace – 173
29) Middlesbrough – 168
27=) Charlton – 166
27=) Fulham – 166
26) Burnley – 165
25) Birmingham City – 161
24) Sheffield United – 159
23) Norwich City – 153
22) Derby County – 150
21) Leicester City – 149
20) Nottingham Forest – 137
19) Bolton Wanderers – 135
18) Sheffield Wednesday – 132
17) Blackburn Rovers – 127
16) Stoke City – 124
15) Southampton – 122
13=) Wolves – 115
13=) Leeds United – 115
12) West Ham United – 90
11) West Bromwich Albion – 85
10) Sunderland – 66
9) Newcastle United – 49
8) Aston Villa – 43
6=) Tottenham Hotspur – 36
6=) Everton – 36
5) Manchester City – 31
4) Chelsea – 25
3) Liverpool – 22
2) Arsenal – 19
1) Manchester United – 10
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