Gully
Monkey in a seagull suit.
St Johnstone play in Perth.
Indeed they do.
I just remembered it, Raith Rovers play in Kirkcaldy.
St Johnstone play in Perth.
Redbridge is a borough of London, it gets confusing as Dagenham merged with Redbridge Forest, who originally resulted from a merger between Walthamstow and Ilford. The Redbridge in the FA Cup changed their name to Redbridge a couple of years ago, from Ford United, essentially the works team from the Dagenham factory. Phew.
Cool! But I'm f***ed if I know what that has to do with Accrington Stanley!
i dunno if you are just being sarcastic, but it comes from the stanley pub, which is on stanley street which is in accrington
Herbert Chapman managed Arsenal between 1925 and 1934.
Rushden & Diamonds
They are still a professional football club though.
I was trying to think of a Scottish club who don't share their name with the place they play, can't remember their name but sure that they play in Fife.
i think thres a few in Scotland. Rangers and Celtic for a start. im sure Greenock Morton pre-pended the town's name only recently. Someone mentioned Hibernian above. Im sure theres no town or place called Queen of the South.
Herbert Chapman seized the opportunity to re-locate to Highbury in around 1913, much to the annoyancer of the board of Tottenham Hotspur.
Hmmm, my first thought was "does Barnham Seagull understand the question?"
But, yes, I guess they can claim to represent ALL the towns in the county?
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