In which case Reading is on par with Kansas City.Libertine wrote:Tbf any urban area with over 50,000 people in the US is classed as a city...
In which case Reading is on par with Kansas City.Libertine wrote:Tbf any urban area with over 50,000 people in the US is classed as a city...
how many people live in reading? edit: just compared kansas city and readings population stats and you appear to be right, i thought reading was a LOT smaller of a town than it actually is.Extended-Phenotype wrote:In which case Reading is on par with Kansas City.Libertine wrote:Tbf any urban area with over 50,000 people in the US is classed as a city...
sandman wrote:Interesting interview with our new American whizz kid:
http://americansoccernow.com/articles/s ... fc-reading
It's what Swansea did.Whatevs wrote:What happens to Reading Town FC if Reading gets City status? Do they just change their name
It worked for themStooper wrote:
It's what Swansea did.
But they were Swansea Town at the time, so more of an imperative to change.Stooper wrote:It's what Swansea did.Whatevs wrote:What happens to Reading Town FC if Reading gets City status? Do they just change their name
I would have thought Reading Town and Swansea Town would be in roughly the same boat vis a vis city status name change imperatives....Platypuss wrote:But they were Swansea Town at the time, so more of an imperative to change.Stooper wrote:It's what Swansea did.Whatevs wrote:What happens to Reading Town FC if Reading gets City status? Do they just change their name
He looks like a young 'Lurch'....sandman wrote:Interesting interview with our new American whizz kid:
http://americansoccernow.com/articles/s ... fc-reading
That said just watched the video and for a tall lad he has good control and balance...Cape Town Royal wrote:He looks like a young 'Lurch'....sandman wrote:Interesting interview with our new American whizz kid:
http://americansoccernow.com/articles/s ... fc-reading
Green wrote:Is that a euphemism?
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