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Post by andystokey on Apr 13, 2024 10:21:02 GMT
How about clubs in a County. Historical Counties... Lots of clubs in Lancashire It hurts me to say, but in order of perceived ‘size’ . . . . Manchester United Liverpool Manchester City Everton Bolton Preston Blackburn Blackpool Burnley Wigan Tranmere Accrington Stockport Fleetwood Morecambe Salford (Have I forgotten any? 🤔) Bury
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Post by shrewspotter on Apr 13, 2024 10:22:25 GMT
It hurts me to say, but in order of perceived ‘size’ . . . . Manchester United Liverpool Manchester City Everton Bolton Preston Blackburn Blackpool Burnley Wigan Tranmere Accrington Stockport Fleetwood Morecambe Salford (Have I forgotten any? 🤔) Bury Oldham.
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Post by andystokey on Apr 13, 2024 10:36:12 GMT
Rochdale 1962 first time a Div 4 team got to a League Cup final. Bury FA Cup winners on 2 occasions. Oldham were League Cup runners up and runners up in the first division. Sad how some of these clubs have slipped away but those 3 are higher than most on that list.
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Post by HarryTheHat on Apr 13, 2024 10:36:29 GMT
How far apart are the arse and spurs? Depends how long the cowboy's legs are I reckon
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Post by silsdenstokie on Apr 13, 2024 11:04:09 GMT
How about clubs in a County. Historical Counties... Lots of clubs in Lancashire It hurts me to say, but in order of perceived ‘size’ . . . . Manchester United Liverpool Manchester City Everton Bolton Preston Blackburn Blackpool Burnley Wigan Tranmere Accrington Stockport Fleetwood Morecambe Salford (Have I forgotten any? 🤔) I would put Burnley ahead of Preston, Blackpool and possibly even Blackburn
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Post by PotterLog on Apr 13, 2024 19:00:04 GMT
How far apart are the arse and spurs? Depends how long the cowboy's legs are I reckon 😂 deserved more recognition
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