Re: Name the 11 towns/cities with 2 or more clubs playing in the Eng/Scot leagues (not non-league). Liverpool Manchester London Birmingham Glasgow Edinburgh Sheffield Bristol Dundee erm......
Re: Name the 11 towns/cities with 2 or more clubs playing in the Eng/Scot leagues (not non-league). That lot plus Stoke but can't think of the other
Re: Name the 11 towns/cities with 2 or more clubs playing in the Eng/Scot leagues (not non-league). Falkirk is the 10th, but I'm struggling now.....
Urm Nottingham - Forest and County</p> Bristol - City and Rovers</p> Glasgow - Rangers/Celtic/ plus more</p> London - Loads</p> Manchester - United and City</p> Birmingham - Villa and Birmingham</p> Liverpool - Liverpool and Everton</p> Stoke - Stoke and Port Vale</p> Sheffield - United and Wednesday</p> </p> I take it the other two are scottish?</p> Dundee and Falkirk?</p>
Falkirk? Really? I've been to Falkirk - how can that place sustain 2 sides. And strictly speaking Stoke as one city doesn't exist. It's a group of about 7 towns collectively known as Stoke on Trent.
Nevermind that rubbish. My favourite headline from the BBC this morning: "Trial resumes without Saddam". No ****, Sherlock. I, for one, didn't expect them to drag his corpse into the courtroom. Shame AFC folded. We could have been a contender.
east stirling reguarly finish bottom of the third division and average less than a 100 fans most weeks. i saw there stadium on the box once and it like a park ground really walls down to sides.
Just said eleven as the question mark over Stoke City and Port Vale always causes debate... ...lots of people say the potteries derby is not in the same town/city. So if you include this there's actually 12. The East Stirlingshire FC and Falkirk one usually catches people out.