cushrew
Shropshire County League
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Post by cushrew on Feb 9, 2011 19:24:26 GMT 1
I can think of two: Cornwall and Worcestershire. Any others?
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Post by ratcliffesghost on Feb 9, 2011 19:26:31 GMT 1
Herefordshire
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Post by Dale on Feb 9, 2011 19:38:48 GMT 1
Northumberland, Rutland, Bedfordshire (surprising but has been the case since Luton went down), North Yorkshire, Warwickshire.....
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Post by ferkle94 on Feb 9, 2011 19:42:48 GMT 1
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Post by gmo on Feb 9, 2011 20:39:00 GMT 1
Coventry is in Warwickshire
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BrummieBoy
Midland League Division Two
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Post by BrummieBoy on Feb 9, 2011 20:43:16 GMT 1
Northumberland has a league team; they just opted for a league north of the border. Berwick.
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BrummieBoy
Midland League Division Two
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Post by BrummieBoy on Feb 9, 2011 20:46:34 GMT 1
And isn't Middlesborough in North Yorkshire? I don't think it's in Durham, and that's the only other realistic option ...
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Post by jamo on Feb 9, 2011 21:02:22 GMT 1
West Sussex
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Post by ratcliffesghost on Feb 9, 2011 21:18:14 GMT 1
Counties are a bit old hat, lets talk Local Government boundaries. The Borough of Telford & Wrekin
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Post by timgallon on Feb 9, 2011 21:56:50 GMT 1
Surrey?
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Post by The Black Fingernail on Feb 9, 2011 22:22:51 GMT 1
County Durham?
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Post by ratcliffesghost on Feb 9, 2011 22:24:44 GMT 1
Mornington Crescent !
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Post by Exkeeper on Feb 11, 2011 16:28:36 GMT 1
Selhurst Park, the Crystal Palace ground is in Croydon, Surrey.
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Post by Dale on Feb 11, 2011 16:32:02 GMT 1
Coventry is in Warwickshire Historically it was yes as was Birmingham, its in the West Midlands Metropolitan county now though.
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Post by Dale on Feb 11, 2011 16:33:39 GMT 1
And isn't Middlesborough in North Yorkshire? I don't think it's in Durham, and that's the only other realistic option ... I stand corrected on that one! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesbrough
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Feb 11, 2011 16:49:18 GMT 1
Alty have just won their Cheshire Senior Cup semi 13 - 1, which prompts me to suggest that Cheshire is without a League team.
Unless Birkenhead (Tranmere) counts - I think it now comes under the Wirral.
The way Alty are going in the Conference the counties highest ranked team could be in the Blue Square North by next season.
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Post by theshrews81 on Feb 11, 2011 16:50:21 GMT 1
Coventry is in Warwickshire Historically it was yes as was Birmingham, its in the West Midlands Metropolitan county now though. no it is still warwickshire
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Post by Dale on Feb 11, 2011 17:41:16 GMT 1
Historically it was yes as was Birmingham, its in the West Midlands Metropolitan county now though. no it is still warwickshire en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coventry
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Post by The_Witchfinder_General on Feb 11, 2011 17:55:23 GMT 1
Alty have just won their Cheshire Senior Cup semi 13 - 1, which prompts me to suggest that Cheshire is without a League team. Unless Birkenhead (Tranmere) counts - I think it now comes under the Wirral. The way Alty are going in the Conference the counties highest ranked team could be in the Blue Square North by next season. isn't macclesfield in cheshire?
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Post by davycrockett on Feb 11, 2011 18:34:10 GMT 1
Alty have just won their Cheshire Senior Cup semi 13 - 1, which prompts me to suggest that Cheshire is without a League team. Unless Birkenhead (Tranmere) counts - I think it now comes under the Wirral. The way Alty are going in the Conference the counties highest ranked team could be in the Blue Square North by next season. Macclesfield is in Cheshire unlike Altrincham which I think you'll find is in Greater Manchester Not to mention Crew which is in Cheshire too
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Post by Steve Rogerson on Feb 11, 2011 22:52:42 GMT 1
Selhurst Park, the Crystal Palace ground is in Croydon, Surrey. Selhurst Park is in Greater London, not Surrey. Its address is Selhurst Park, London, SE25 6PU.
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Post by Exkeeper on Feb 11, 2011 23:37:19 GMT 1
Selhurst Park, the Crystal Palace ground is in Croydon, Surrey. Selhurst Park is in Greater London, not Surrey. Its address is Selhurst Park, London, SE25 6PU. When the boat race takes place, either side of the Thames are referred to as Middlesex station and Surrey station. Surrey's home cricket ground is The Kia Oval, Kennington, London SE11. This is much closer to Central London than Croydon. A mate who used to live down there tells me that it may well come under Greater London for admin purposes, but geographically, it is in Surrey. It is a bit like saying that Wellington is no longer in Shropshire, as it is under the administration of Telford and Wrekin.
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Post by Steve Rogerson on Feb 12, 2011 0:02:12 GMT 1
Surrey's home cricket ground is The Oval - I used to live less than a mile from it - but The Oval is in London. The whole of the boat race takes place in London. And Selhurst park is in London.
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Post by ratcliffesghost on Feb 12, 2011 1:25:35 GMT 1
Surrey's home cricket ground is The Oval - I used to live less than a mile from it - but The Oval is in London. The whole of the boat race takes place in London. And Selhurst park is in London. Is this broadcast from Earth or Uranus (please check spelling)
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Post by onthetrain92 on Feb 12, 2011 11:11:59 GMT 1
Cornwall, Rutland, Wrekin , Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, West Morland, Northumberland is about it I think. I'm not sure if the Isle of Wight is now separate from Hampshire. The Isle of Man is classed as its own country.
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Post by davycrockett on Feb 12, 2011 11:38:51 GMT 1
Selhurst Park is in Greater London, not Surrey. Its address is Selhurst Park, London, SE25 6PU. When the boat race takes place, either side of the Thames are referred to as Middlesex station and Surrey station. Surrey's home cricket ground is The Kia Oval, Kennington, London SE11. This is much closer to Central London than Croydon. A mate who used to live down there tells me that it may well come under Greater London for admin purposes, but geographically, it is in Surrey. It is a bit like saying that Wellington is no longer in Shropshire, as it is under the administration of Telford and Wrekin. Surrey are not unique in playing cricket out of county.... lancashire play at Trafford which is in Greater Manchester and used to be in Cheshire
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