Time for the CFG to get teams in Ireland and Scotland.

It's not a surprise there aren't many. England has over 50 cities*, whereas Scotland only has 8, and 2 of those are relatively recent.

*does anyone know of any clubs called City that aren't actually cities?
London City Lionesses is my best stab, as the City Mile is a City, as is Westminster, the rest of London isn't.
 
Nah, the Irish take Garlic football far more seriously.

We've missed out on their one talented player. The next one isn’t due until 2045.

I know you mean Ferguson, but for a second I thought you were referring to John Egan [emoji3]
Reminds me of Dunnie monster at his clumsiest.

Egan’s father, also called John, was a Gaelic football legend and there will only be one John Egan in the Kingdom of Kerry,
 
I know you mean Ferguson, but for a second I thought you were referring to John Egan [emoji3]
Reminds me of Dunnie monster at his clumsiest.

Egan’s father, also called John, was a Gaelic football legend and there will only be one John Egan in the Kingdom of Kerry,
Monsters? Egan? Kingdom of Kerry? Is this a Game of Thrones reference?
 
It's not a surprise there aren't many. England has over 50 cities*, whereas Scotland only has 8, and 2 of those are relatively recent.

*does anyone know of any clubs called City that aren't actually cities?

All Pointless fans know that Brechin is a town and not a city.
 
CFG invest and build clubs what would be the point in buying an Irish or Scottish club, who play in small leagues and apart from one or two attract very small crowds mainly because the population is much smaller, they have a business model
 
It's not a surprise there aren't many. England has over 50 cities*, whereas Scotland only has 8, and 2 of those are relatively recent.

*does anyone know of any clubs called City that aren't actually cities?

Does Stoke count? It’s a city made up of six towns including the town of Stoke Upon Trent.
 
Any decent Irish players end up in the UK before they are 20 so no point in having an interest there. Might be worth investing in an SPL team that regularly finishes 3rd or 4th.
Irish players no longer end up in the UK.
Evan Ferguson is only in the UK as he had dual nationality.
All irish players U18 now go to a team in Europe.
 
City did have a link up with an Irish school boy team a few years back Cherry Orchard. I’m sure that’s how they got Willow Flood
 

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