Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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I agree, it’s a badly set question and then there’s the mistakes in the thread title.need some parameters in this thread. How far down are we going exactly, as surely if you go down far enough then no city is a one club city
Blimey, if you're going to count that far down then I don't think there is a single city in the world that qualifies. Even Brighton has Whitehawk (at least).There are at least three that even I know of in Newcastle: united, Blue Star and benfield.
So not a one club city.
You take that back! Bradford (Park Avenue) are the TRUE Bradford team, the Manningham lot are a bunch of upstarts.Bradford city
I saw us beat Park Avenue 4-0 once. I think.You take that back! Bradford (Park Avenue) are the TRUE Bradford team, the Manningham lot are a bunch of upstarts.
As a more-reasoned aside it is strange that Bradford once boasted two league clubs whereas the bigger neighbouring city of Leeds only ever had one (at a time).
I imagine a Real Betis fan would have a thing or two to say about that...Seville ?
I mean you have to? Otherwise what line are you drawing to decide that a soccer club is not worthy of being defined as a soccer club? Is it not disrespectful to do that? The line would be arbitrary and could easily just be anything outside the EPL as well.Blimey, if you're going to count that far down then I don't think there is a single city in the world that qualifies. Even Brighton has Whitehawk (at least).
Professional club should be the qualifying factor surely?I mean you have to? Otherwise what line are you drawing to decide that a soccer club is not worthy of being defined as a soccer club? Is it not disrespectful to do that? The line would be arbitrary and could easily just be anything outside the EPL as well.
Leeds has more clubs than Newcastle though: Farsley, Guisely etc.The title says 1 team City, not 1 City that has multiple teams in multiple divisions. Surely it's the top 4 divisions in the uk and probably to 2 divisions elsewhere...
Newcastle/ Brighton/ Leeds/ Naples/ I'm not sure elsewhere.
So Napoli for me, didn't they win the league a season or 2 ago as well?
Only if mentioned in the description, which this thread does not mention. Otherwise not.Professional club should be the qualifying factor surely?
But are they in the top 4 divisions?Leeds has more clubs than Newcastle though: Farsley, Guisely etc.
PSG? Not so sure about that! They were only formed in 1970. There’s 4 other Parisian clubs that were founder members of League 1.Most successful, probably Ajax?
Appreciate there are other teams in Amsterdam, but I don't think Ajax have played any of them for some years ?
But who would be considered the biggest,PSG,Napoli and of course Leeds United
Unfortunately Sheffield Wednesday cannot be considered
The thread title doesn't mention that so why is it relevant?But are they in the top 4 divisions?
The thread title doesn't mention that so why is
But you were quoting my post which does say only to 4 divisions. Every single city in the world will have a football team even if it is a pub team.The thread title doesn't mention that so why is it relevant?
Exactly. I don't think we are right to be the arbiters of what club is a club and what one isn't. It is extremely disrespectful. Just like the media obsession over the big 6.But you were quoting my post which does say only to 4 divisions. Every single city in the world will have a football team even if it is a pub team.
This does not answer the question but Málaga, with a city population of over half a million, are knocking about in the regionalised 3rd tier of Spanish football. Impressively, they're still getting crowds of over 20,000 in a league where some teams don't get 1000 through the gate.