StrandedWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal I think the thing with this is though, fans very much don't appreciate it for the most part.
And Brentford, Fulham, Palace and Brighton are just at the top of their arcs.
Not long ago you could have said the same thing for Bolton, Wigan, Blackburn...
I'd certainly rather beat Wycombe and Lincoln than know bar a miracle we're losing to Arsenal yet again.
I think the moments are just more memorable in the Premier League seasons. Even in the years we went down, we had some of our best moments. Beating Liverpool in 2007, the comeback win at home to Everton in 2012 when they were still good. January 2013 where Le Fondre was player of the month and McDermott manager of the month. A few years ago, Norwich finished bottom but still had their big day beating Man City.
The only days outside the PL which compare are the away days at Brentford (2002), West Ham and Southampton (2012), the FA Cup win against Bradford (2015) and winning promotion for the first time in 2006. The day we finally win a play-off, at whatever level, will be right up there.
Even in a bad PL season, you will get 2 or 3 memorable days which only come along once every few years outside it.
Just my view.
I'm not sure you necessarily do get them any more. Look at this season, what are the days that will remain memorable for Sheffield Utd fans. The wins against Luton & Burnley? Sides they last played, checks notes, last season in the Champ? Their other win against Wolves?
Outside of that it has been miserable for them. 8-0 & 6-0 home defeats may be memorable but I imagine every Blades fan would rather they never happened.
Same with Burnley, maybe the draw at Chelsea & the 5-0 over Sheffield but both sets of fans will have many more memorable days banked from last year compared to this.
I think we can all accept that the premier league is not a nice place to be if you don't have a team that can put up a decent fight, but being a mediocre League One club isn't going to thrill people once the novelty wears off.
Even being a top half regular, winning more than we lose, will start to get annoying as those missed promotion chances start to add up.