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Biggest derby in League Two?

Biggest derby in League Two 12 members have voted

  1. 1. Biggest derby in League Two

    • Notts County vs Mansfield Town
      6
    • Lincoln City vs Grimsby Town
      3
    • Forest Green Rovers vs Cheltenham Town
      0
    • Oldham Athletic vs Bury
      0
    • Crewe Alexandra vs Port Vale
      0
    • Tranmere Rovers vs Oldham Athletic
      3
    • Northampton Town vs Milton Keynes
      0

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Notts v Mansfield any day of the week.

I am glad Notts v Lincoln wasn't an option because that seems a false one.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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Tranmere Rovers and Oldham Athletic would be considered bigger clubs for this division than any of the others, both used to be stable Championship teams once upon a time.

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8 minutes ago, Chris said:

Tranmere Rovers and Oldham Athletic would be considered bigger clubs for this division than any of the others, both used to be stable Championship teams once upon a time.

Notts were in the 70's but we never stop bouncing around the divisions these days

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8 minutes ago, ARLukomski said:

Notts were in the 70's but we never stop bouncing around the divisions these days

These two enjoyed more sustained glory IMO.

Tranmere Rovers for a club near Liverpool and Everton are HUGE, when they dropped out of the Football League it was like losing a giant. Oldham Athletic still feel like a big club to me, they have signed some great players and I just feel both are much bigger than Mansfield - even us.

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23 minutes ago, Chris said:

Tranmere Rovers and Oldham Athletic would be considered bigger clubs for this division than any of the others, both used to be stable Championship teams once upon a time.

Oldham Athletic have always been a much bigger club than Mansfield.

Tranmere is a far bigger club than Notts, they have the same issue as us with supporters but even in the Championship they could draw a bigger crowd than Notts and Mansfield combined at both Field Mill and Meadow Lane.

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38 minutes ago, Chris said:

These two enjoyed more sustained glory IMO.

Tranmere Rovers for a club near Liverpool and Everton are HUGE, when they dropped out of the Football League it was like losing a giant. Oldham Athletic still feel like a big club to me, they have signed some great players and I just feel both are much bigger than Mansfield - even us.

Of course Tranmere and Oldham are bigger than Mansfield. I wasn't on about Mansfield though because Notts, Tranmere and Oldham are bigger anyway. I was saying Notts used to be stable.

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Of course members will vote for the Notts v Mansfield but as local games go these tend to be poor.

Tranmere Rovers and Oldham Athletic do have good games.

The crowds are also behind the game, not wanting to cause trouble or allow the football to be spoiled.

Biased but ever since Notts played Mansfield it has been one of the best local derbies, it's almost on par with Liverpool/Everton and Derby/Forest.

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