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Towns without a football team


Yngwie

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I must admit Dingwall was my first thought  :015: :015: :015:

A quick glance at the grey bits on the road atlas suggests East Kilbride and Glenrothes but also:

Irvine, Helensburgh, Alexandria, Grangemouth and loads of places near Glasgow that just run into each other, like Blantyre.

All bigger than places like Montrose and Cowdenbeath which already have clubs, which begs another question: what is the smallest place to actually have a league club?

Can't be bothered looking it up but I bet somebody will  :014:

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Brechin population..................approx 8,000

Dingwall      "        ..................approx 5,000

Gretna        "        ..................approx 3000

Towns without a team..........Oban (8,200)

                                            Peebles (8,000)

                                            Musselburgh(22,000)

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Wishaw - population about 30,000.

I suppose the residents just troop along to watch their neighbours Motherwell on Saturdays, similar to what the good folk of Dingwall will be doing soon if they want to see something better than 2nd Division football.

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Wishaw - population about 30,000.

I suppose the residents just troop along to watch their neighbours Motherwell on Saturdays

That would be nice if it was true, trickle more than troop I would think  :015: :015: :015:

Given that Motherwell attract around 5000, I reckon we all know where the others go  :007:

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