Read an article earlier about the biggest clubs in Europe, by membership. It's a model I don't think is used much over here, apart from the supporters' trust owned clubs like Exeter, so I'm not giving too much away to reveal that none of the top 5 are English. Anyone want to hazard a guess who made up the top 5? One of them certainly surprised me, as did which was the biggest.
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EIM's named three of the top five, so I'll put them on the list. Juve aren't one of them - I think this is "members" not "supporters", as in people who pay an annual fee to be a member of the club. I'm not even sure what that gets you, probably an annual newsletter and a certificate. It can't be a season ticket, the number one club has 256,000 of them. So to narrow down the guessing:
1. Bayern
2. Benfica
3. Barcelona
4. Germany's no 2 (the one that surprised by being in the top 5 and by being Germany's no 2)
5. Germany's no 3 (who surprised me by being in the top 5)
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What would be the top five in the UK?
Probably something like:
FC United (5,000ish)
Wrexham (4,000ish)
Exeter (3,000ish)
Wimbledon (2,500ish)
Chester?
Then probably Chester? Not sure I'd count Exeter as they don't really have members but have a Trust owning a controlling share (I haven't included Portsmouth cos they don't own a controlling share).
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Virtually all 92 EPL/FL clubs have membership schemes, albeit more similar to what UA says about the Juve fans.
Sometimes, some of them even get to vote on non-controversial issues , eg. shirt design, names of parts of the ground etc.
And maybe even some form of token supporters representative.
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Have you got the membership figures, Rogin? I'd like to see where River Plate would fit in in a global list. A few years ago (early 2012) they had the highest membership figure in the Americas, around 120,000 members. Back then they were reportedly sixth in the world, but that might have changed in the intervening four years of course (though River's figure could've gone up; in early 2012 they were in the second division, after all).
To put that into context, their paid-up members are technically entitled to get into all home games free of charge, and the Monumental has a capacity of around 60,000.
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