Nick Barmby
By size this is, 1.London 2.Birmingham 3.Leeds 4.Glasgow 5.Sheffield Other cities like Manchester (11), Liverpool (9) and Edinburgh (10) are as well quite well known.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Hull and in Scotland there is Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales, Cardiff and Swansea.
Worthless, because Birmingham didn't even play Liverpool in 1959.
The best way of looking at this is biggest urban areas, the way cities are defined in the UK being very inconsistant with for instance the city of London only having a population of a few hundred, some suburbs being counted in the total for cities, others not, etc.... The list of biggest urban areas, as defined by government statistics, goes as follows: 1 Greater London 8,278,251 2 West Midlands (Birmingham) 2,284,093 3 Greater Manchester 2,240,230 4 West Yorkshire (Leeds) 1,499,465 5 Tyneside (Newcastle) 879,996 6 Liverpool 816,216 7 Nottingham 666,358 8 Sheffield 640,720 9 Bristol 551,066 10 Brighton 461,181
Liverpool's current number 9 is Andy Carroll and before him was Fernando Torres
Gary Leeds was born on March 9, 1942, in Glendale, California, USA.
Djibril Cisse wore the number 13, but he doesn't play for them anymore. He now plays for Sunderland.djibril cisse wore number 9 at Liverpool -
He wears number 9 for Liverpool. He also wears this number for Spain.
9 English teams have played in the Champions league. These are Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers,Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.
Torres is number 9 for Liverpool i know because im an 11 year old Liverpool fan
27 , 18 for Liverpool and 9 for Everton
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