cHodAX
I am a FH squatter
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Was a bit bored earlier so I was looking through wiki at some football pages, I came across the page about league title winners and somewhat to my suprise I noticed that London clubs have only won 18 league titles between them over the course of 120 years. Beforehand I knew it wasn't a massive number but only after looking at the cold hard figures did I realise how poorly London clubs have fared, especially when you consider the population of London and the potential finances available. Liverpool and Manchester as city's have won more even though both have populations 90% smaller than London and the North West as a whole has taken 57 league wins in that period.
Thing is, I can't really find a viable explanation for all of this. Surely the clubs from the capital city with a massive population thrown in should have the biggest stadia, the highest revenues and much more in the way of trophy success. Yet that just isn't the case and I can't really understand why.
Your thoughts?
Thing is, I can't really find a viable explanation for all of this. Surely the clubs from the capital city with a massive population thrown in should have the biggest stadia, the highest revenues and much more in the way of trophy success. Yet that just isn't the case and I can't really understand why.
Your thoughts?