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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    https://citymonitor.ai/environment/w...s-britain-1404

    Cardiff is in the second tier of UK cities

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    https://citymonitor.ai/environment/w...s-britain-1404

    Cardiff is in the second tier of UK cities
    Leicester City are 3rd in the Premier League. Couldn’t that be Cardiff City?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
    Leicester City are 3rd in the Premier League. Couldn’t that be Cardiff City?
    it certainly could , I would love it to happen but can't see it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post


    Fair fuucking play.

    You tell us you don’t drink?
    I don't touch the stuff but have been chemically enhanced in the past

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I don't touch the stuff but have been chemically enhanced in the past
    I'm assuming you still are?

    You're not one of the human lab rats trialling psilocybin therapy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
    Cardiff has a bigger population than West Brom, Burnley and Wolverhampton, but is smaller than the others mentioned

    Newcastle 809,000; Brighton 607,000; Leicester 552,000; Southampton 924,000; Cardiff 478,000
    Thats the population of the greater urban areas

    For example Newcastle, as a city , has a population of around 300000 but tyneside has a population of 800000 plus

    Cardiff has a greater urban area of a similar size

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Thats the population of the greater urban areas

    For example Newcastle, as a city , has a population of around 300000 but tyneside has a population of 800000 plus

    Cardiff has a greater urban area of a similar size
    Just Googled current city populations, Newcastle 302,000, Cardiff, surprisingly, 481,000.

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Just Googled current city populations, Newcastle 302,000, Cardiff, surprisingly, 481,000.
    There are all sorts of different population definitions out there on the interweb - from narrowly defined city boundaries to city regions. I have just looked at six different sites and got six different population tables (most of them like city regions!)

    I think this is about right (2021 figures) for cities themselves, excluding satellite townships and wider city regions. I always thought Birmingham was the 2nd biggest by population behind Greater London, with Leeds 3rd. (Greater Manchester is bigger than Leeds but it includes defined towns outside Manchester itself - so comes 9th on the list). Then it's Glasgow 4th followed by Sheffield 5th.

    Cardiff 310,000 and Newcastle 259,000.

    http://www.ukcities.co.uk/populations/

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Newcastle? Are you including places such as Cramlington, Whitley Bay, North Shields, Blyth, Seaton Delaval, Seaton Burn etc? All not in Newcastle but in the Newcastle area as much as Barry, Treforest, Pontypridd, Caerphilly etc are in the Cardiff area. Driving across the Newcastle city area both west to east and north to south is certainly a much quicker drive than the Cardiff equivalent.
    tyneside is very much an urban sprawl , Newcastle merges into gateshead, into South shields etc

    There is no 12 mile gap between Newcastle and its outer urban areas like there is between cardiff and pontypridd or the 8 miles between Cardiff and Barry

    Thats why the area has a metro system , its a big urban area

    Cardiff Isn't

    Cardiff has plenty of population close by and its a bigger city than Newcastle but its not a metropolitan area in the same way tyneside is

    Hope that makes sense

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Just Googled current city populations, Newcastle 302,000, Cardiff, surprisingly, 481,000.
    indeed , what Newcastle has on its doorstep and indeed it merges into is gateshead , North tyneside , Jarrow, south shields , etc , thats a pretty big place

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    Re: McCarthy says his time at the club has been "educational", but not a success.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    indeed , what Newcastle has on its doorstep and indeed it merges into is gateshead , North tyneside , Jarrow, south shields , etc , thats a pretty big place
    It can merge wherever it likes but boundaries are boundaries, same as countries have borders. Different counties, different councils, different MPs, different bin men Mind you, you can nigh on drive through a built up area now through from Cardiff to Pontypridd, up Llantrisant Rd, turn into Radyr, then Morganstown, Taffs Well, Treforest, Upper Boat and job done, same way, more or less to Caerphilly, just cross the A470 near Taffs Well and you’re on the road up the hill to Caerphilly, not a countryside road either, housing estate on there. Our outlying suburbs are moving forever north. Newport Rd, St Mellon’s way is creeping towards Newport rapidly as well.

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