lancasterlivi wrote::shock: ALL morecambe fans are exiles.......they come from lancaster
"what's it like to have no fans"
lancasterlivi wrote::shock: ALL morecambe fans are exiles.......they come from lancaster
"what's it like to have no fans"
Mark S wrote:Just out of interest, how many other recognised English cities dont have a Football League club?
Curly wrote:It's a trick question!
The answer is none!
Do I win £5?
Keith wrote:Mark S wrote:Just out of interest, how many other recognised English cities dont have a Football League club?Curly wrote:It's a trick question!
The answer is none!
Do I win £5?
Oxford? Cambridge? Salisbury? Chester? York? That's five in the Conference alone! Do I win 5x£5?
I can only think of Bath below the Blue Square Premiership. Lancaster City must be one of, if not the lowest placed 'City' in English football.
Mark S wrote:You Guys!
The winter nights must fly by in your homes!
Wigan Shrimp wrote:According to the list of English cities on.... http://www.ukcities.co.uk/ ....there may be several more. There are certainly some pretty obscure ones that I never knew were cities. Doubt the likes of Ely, Truro, Wells or Ripon have teams that play at a "decent" standard.
Keith wrote:Ely is in Wales so that doesn't count either! (I had to look on Google Maps!)
RedRedWine wrote:Keith wrote:Ely is in Wales so that doesn't count either! (I had to look on Google Maps!)
The Ely that is a City is in Cambridgeshire, not that far away from Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds. Tiny place, but a really nice part of the World if you ever get the chance to visit. The Cambridge University Rowing team is based there.
mfcbro wrote:How about Salford ?
Seasider9601 wrote:Durham City ???
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