Which is the biggest town or city without a club in the Football League or Premiership? Cambridge, population c 100,000, might be a contender but I suspect there are yet bigger ones.
You come against the problem here of what constitutes a town or city. For example, the actual town of Wakefield only has a population of around 77,000 but the City of Wakefield has a population of around 326,000.
Many people would consider that London boroughs don't really fit into your definition of a 'town' or a 'city', but what about Croydon? While it's actually a London borough, it's also a distinct town in its own right (with a population of about 365,000).
Population Wakefield. 77,000
Newport. 150,000
Radio must be broke Carrust.
Don't think we should count anywhere in the Black Country on account of its all one big dirty,stinking urban sprawl. And its always raining.
Thetaliesin:
We're back to the problem referred to in my original post!
The TOWN of Wakefield has a population of 77,000 but the CITY of Wakefield (which is formally recognised as a city by Royal Charter) includes the town but covers many outlying areas as well), with a total population of 326,000.
I beg to differ on your view of the Black Country taliesin..Yes it has it's unappealing areas but where I live is very nice :)
..and all the bad weather always seems to miss us.
The answer is Dudley..It's much bigger than Wakefield and has defined borders even though it is now part of a conurbation.
In a house, Tony.
I worked up the black country a few times & if you include the enormous gipsy camps between each place it is all joined together.
Nice beer mind & nice pubs.
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