Other Championship clubs boast acting royalty, ace comedians and sporting superstars, although one suspects some are probably only fans from afar.
13. LUTON TOWN - ERIC MORECAMBE
Comedy genius Eric Morecambe (pictured right) often mentioned Luton Town (always good for a cheap laugh) in his TV shows. The club named a hospitality suite after the great man whose partner Ernie Wise lived up his name by choosing to live in Peterborough. (Photo Getty Images).
14. MIDDLESBROUGH - BOB MORTIMER
TV star Mortimer (pictured) has a cult following thanks to his surreal performances on TV shows 'Would I lie to You' and 'Gone Fishing.' Fishing currently appears to be a more popular pastime on Teesside than watching Neil Warnock's Boro. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images).
15. MILLWALL - DAVID HAYE
Former world boxing champion Haye (pictured) is a knockout at the New Den, but he's no Mike Tyson. Radio personality Danny Baker is a big Millwall fan, while Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis is apparently another Lions fan. His film 'My Left Foot' is not about former Millwall player Mark Beevers. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
16. NOTTINGHAM FOREST - LEE WESTWOOD
Golfer Lee Westwood's efforts in the Ryder Cup were in tune with Forest's dismal early-season form. Forest have several famous sporting fans including boxer Carl Froch and cricketer Stuart Broad. Westwood is pictured. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) 159810237