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Biggest city without top football team?







Uncle Spielberg

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Largest Cities in the UK
This is a list of the largest cities in the United Kingdom. Note that the population statistic for London refers to Greater London which according to the "official definition" is not considered a city. City Population
London 7.2 Million
Birmingham 992000
Leeds 720000
Glasgow 560000
Sheffield 512000
Bradford 467000
Edinburgh 450000
Liverpool 440000
Manchester 420000
Bristol 380000
Wakefield 316000
Cardiff 310000
Coventry 305000
Nottingham 285000
Leicester 280000
Sunderland 280000
Belfast 280000
Newcastle upon Tyne 259000
Brighton 248000
Hull 240000
Plymouth 240000
Stoke-on-Trent 239000
Wolverhampton 239000
Derby 230000
Swansea 225000
Southampton 220000
Salford 215000
Aberdeen 215000
Westminster 190000
Portsmouth 186000
York 182000
Peterborough 157000
Dundee 145000
Lancaster 135000
Oxford 135000
Newport 135000
Preston 130000
St Albans 130000
Norwich 125000
Chester 118000
Cambridge 115000
Salisbury 115000
Exeter 111000
Gloucester 110000
Lisburn 110000
Chichester 108000
Winchester 108000
Londonderry 105000
Carlisle 101000
Worcester 93000
Bath 90000
Durham 87000
Lincoln 86000
Hereford 55000
Armagh 55000
Inverness 51000
Stirling 45000
Canterbury 42500
Lichfield 30000
Newry 30000
Ripon 24500
Bangor 20000
Truro 19000
Ely 14000
Wells 10000
St Davids 2000
 


Oct 25, 2003
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I remember a few years back when we played them there was something in one of the newspaper reports about Plymouth being the largest city outside of Hull never to have hosted top flight football.

The city doesn't become larger with more people in it, it just becomes more crowded/populated. So 'largest city' will not be affected by population.

cities are generally measured by population, not area
 




















Oct 25, 2003
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the figure above for bradford applies to 'city of bradford' which includes several other towns

the same goes for the 'wakefield' that is on that list

bradford is definitely smaller than manchester and liverpool
 




Herr Tubthumper

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The Fatherland
Given that all pre-Premiership records appear to have been expunged should the answer now be Cardiff?
 




Acetripper

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Apr 23, 2009
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It's got to be Leeds! Official City Population 761,000 and 1.5 Million in the Leeds Urban area! Watching Third Division rubbish!

AceT:D
 


withdeanwombat

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Pedantically,could it be Brighton and Hove,which wasn't a city when we were in Division 1,but comprised two towns.
 










Oct 25, 2003
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Pedantically,could it be Brighton and Hove,which wasn't a city when we were in Division 1,but comprised two towns.

no, because brighton & hove HAS been represented in the top flight, regardless of it's status at the time

and the question is about 'top flight' not 'premiership', so it's not cardiff either

(because it's plymouth)
 


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