Largest Cities Outside The PL
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Bristol City: Largest cities that haven't had Premier League team - BBC Sport

Worcester, Bath and even bloody Wells get a mention... once again we're overlooked!
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#2

Milton Keynes has; Wimbledon used to be in the Premier League before they moved there.

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#3

There's the kick in the teeth I wasn't expecting today with a reminder Plymouth have never been in the Promised Land, apologies, Premier League

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#4

It's funny that that's what football fans aspire to, clubs are where they are for a reason. The only way Plymouth will ever get there is with the backing of a shady Saudi Billionaire or Hollywood royalty.

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#5

Bristol set to continue being outside of the PL, judging by tonight's scoreline.
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#6

another of those double whammy red cards though, I'm convinced they changed the rules so that it's only a red for violent conduct.

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(09-05-2025, 11:57 AM)Neil Wrote:  another of those double whammy red cards though, I'm convinced they changed the rules so that it's only a red for violent conduct.

Holding and/or pulling without a chance to win the ball is a red when in the penalty area and denies an obvious goalscoring opportunity

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#8

It wasn't a simple pull back though, it was part of an attempted tackle. Had he just yoinked him back then I get it but that should've been a yellow and probably decided the entire tie.

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(09-05-2025, 12:47 PM)Neil Wrote:  It wasn't a simple pull back though, it was part of an attempted tackle. Had he just yoinked him back then I get it but that should've been a yellow and probably decided the entire tie.

It was 100% a red card, all day every day

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#10

In what event would it have only been a penalty then? Why do they get penalised twice?

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