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Is the Kevin Parker in the article the same as the General Secretary of the OSC?
PowderBlue said:Good article. Like the bit about Manchester being a town of modest size - theres only 1 (ok maybe two) bigger in this great nation.
Though it lacks a glorious past, Manchester City has a promising future
JULES said:PowderBlue said:Good article. Like the bit about Manchester being a town of modest size - theres only 1 (ok maybe two) bigger in this great nation.
think you will find bham is much bigger
sorry mate, I think your a bit wrong on that, I hate bham by the way.Dyed Petya said:JULES said:think you will find bham is much bigger
Misleading. The self-aggrandisement of that West Midlands shithole is a particular bugbear of mine.
Yes, Birmingham's claim to being the second city rests entirely on population but the metropolitan areas of the West Midlands and Greater Manchester have almost identical populations, while what you might call the Manchester conurbation (i.e. taking account of areas not formally within the metropolitan counties) is bigger than Birmingham's. It just happens that the city boundaries of Manchester itself give an area with a smaller population, which is nothing more than a historical accident.
Manchester regularly tops polls for being the second city, is easily England's second city in terms of international recognition and reporting in the interational news media, and in terms of sports, culture, media and general influence, I think we far outstrip Birmingham. It isn't even close.