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The four football clubs in the U.K with no place names incorperated?

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fduggan | 17:37 Mon 03rd Dec 2012 | Sport
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Hi everyone,a friend mentioned yesterday that back in the 80's there was a quiz question doing the rounds about 'which were the only 4 clubs in England and Scotland which didn't have a place name in the title i.e Leeds,Manchester,Sheffield.
Is this still the case? He was a publican in Liverpool at the time and by the time the quiz got going the last thing he wanted to know was that!! By the way he's very good with his memory so it would be nice to get one up!!
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QPR were so named apparently because most of their players came from Queen's Park. If you're going to include Port Vale then I do think you have to include Arsenal too and Crystal Palace. All of these were named after 'places' but not cities, town or districts. The whole thing is a very grey area
Albion Rovers - Stirling

Albion Rovers are not from Stirling, they are from Buckfast central in Coatbridge.
Leyton Orient would have certainly fitted the bill in the days when they were plain 'Orient' (named after a shipping company, not the entire Eastern Hemisphere!)
Another Scottish one. Clyde (Cumbernauld)
MK Dons ?
Its my understanding that MK (dons) stood for Milton Keynes or was someone taking the p!ss.
Clyde is surely named after the river?!
MK does indeed stand for Milton Keynes. Sorry Arksider, I was in "troll" mode, expecting mass objection from true Wimbledon fans to liven the thread up a bit. Failed again :(
Everton?
Everton is a district of Liverpool.
Liverpool is a small fishing village on the outskirts of Everton! ;-)
Raith Rovers ?

There may have been 'dancing in the streets of Raith' according to a commentator, but there is no Raith. It's the Kirkcaldy Team.
Albion Sports Northern counties East league div 1
Cammel Laird northern premier league Div 1
Continental Staff Midland FA
Causeway United Midland Football alliance
Met Police Isthmian league
Meridiamn Kent invicta
Marine Northern Prem
Phoenix sports Kent invicta

Romulus Northern prem
Again 'Raith' is, or was the name of a local area even if not an actual town.
Two interesting ones from the Irish League would be Crusaders and third-tier outfit Chimney Corner, who are named, indirectly at least, after a book title
Albion Rovers do not qualify as there is a village of Albion in New York,
Tranmere Rovers is one I think. They are situated in Prenton (again, I think!)
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Thanks for all your answers,I'm still not sure what the correct one is as I don't know anything about football!! It was good fun trying though wasn't it?
Everton is a district of Liverpool but Everton do not even play there ! They play in Walton
Clyde is surely named after the river?!

Perhaps, but they left Shawfield in Glasgow a good few years agao and decamped to the council owned stadium in Cumbernauld, although I think they are closer to Croy, neither of which are in Glasgow.

Good call with Crusaders, my local team after I bought my first house, and many a happy afternoon was spent there. I didn't realise Chimney Corner came from a book title - were they there before the eponymous hotel?

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