sandman Yeah come off it. Much like the FA and their plan you don't seem to be grasping the fact that you can't take the values of one football culture and apply it to another totally different one.
Real Madrid were established in 1902, Atletico not long after and Vallecano 1924 compared to Getafe, established in 1983. Doesn't matter about the population of Madrid or even the league they're in, you're looking at a club who are over half a century behind Vallecano never mind the level that the other two are at.
Luton established in the 1870's, only club in their location, the identity of their community and involved in a league structure that was largely built before Getafe were even an idea.
Let's look at Bury or Oldham, who have Man United and Man City in their area and a club like Bolton who are another established club with tradition. Their average according espn via a quick google is under 5,000 and they are clubs who have been established a lot longer than Getafe.
Same as snowball using stats as gospel rather than looking at the things that cause them.
Next P!ssed Off compares apples with oranges.
I'm not sure why you've got your knickers in such a twist about Getafe mate.
Luton was merely an example of how in our country you've got clubs way down the pyramid with larger support than teams at the top of most other European countries.
Getafe may well be half a century behind Rayo Vallecano. But Rayo Vallecano only average 10,000 in the top tier which is not very much either.
The point is that countries like Spain have so few clubs with a decent level of support. Therefore they can stick B teams in their lower structure, at the expense of how many lower league supporters? Very few is the answer.
Clubs within Greater Manchester:
Bolton (Tier 2) 16,140
Wigan (Tier 2) 15,176
Oldham (Tier 3) 4,415
Bury (Tier 4) 3,804
Rochdale (Tier 4) 2,900
Stockport County (Tier 6) 2,571
FC United (Tier 7) 1,922
I don't follow the young club, lack of tradition argument.
Wigan went from a club with very little history and low support, and then averaged an attendance of 20,000 in their first season in the Prem.
Getafe have been in La Liga for 10 years now. Rayo Vallecano are 90 years old. And they can't even muster a 20,000 attendance between them, in a city of 3 million.