Yes
During, the late 20th century and very early 21st century, Leeds United had a larger fan base than Aston Villa. Since Leeds United's decline, they have lost a small amount of fans, and due to the Aston Villa takeover, and Martin O'Neill, Aston Villa are starting to gain more fans, so the fan base is actually fairy equal at the minute, however if Leeds United stay in Legue One, the fans will get fed up and give up Leeds. Therefore, Aston Villa will have more fans
Yes Liverpool has won more trophies and is in the Barclays Premier League, unlike Leeds who are in the Championship league below the BPL.
Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Exeter, Sheffield, Nottingham, Oxford, Coventry, Norwich, Southampton.
Leeds is a city, Yorkshire is a county. With this information theoretically you should be able to comprehend that being a county, Yorkshire is quite obviously larger than Leeds. Also, in Yorkshire, there are more towns, villages, shops and people than in the smaller city of Leeds. In future it would be a lot wiser to question google with your query, or just use simple common sense, because anybody with an IQ over the score of 5, should be able to understand that in England, counties are bigger than the cities within them. And as a footnote, Leeds is in Yorkshire, so if Leeds were to be larger then the county would be Leeds, and not Yorkshire. Thankyou very much, goodbye.
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Carlisle is further north than Newcastle.
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No. Newcastle is 30 miles further north.
Depends what measures you use. I prefer real urban areas rather than council boundaries which can be arbitrary. These are approximate populations of the 'top ten' London - 8m Birmingham 1.8m Manchester 1.6m Glasgow 1.1m Newcastle 800,000 (Tyneside incl Gateshead) Leeds 620,000 Liverpool 580,000 Sheffield 540,000 Edinburgh 460,000 Bristol 440,000
Here Newcastle are clearly better then Sunderland.
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