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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
Certainly, the larger cities would be host to more teams, but there are still practical limits on how many clubs a given area could support. With thirty teams, there'd still be room for other cities to be represented, just not quite as many as now.
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Still wouldn't be fun to see more than two....MAYBE three....teams in NY.
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Well, there are currently five London area-based clubs in the Premier League, and there seems to be a spirited enough competition between them and plenty of interest in general in the PL.
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Nobody cares about the UK...and especially soccer. (Is the UK even a country. Hell, is soccer even a sport.....

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In this age of jet travel, that's not really a big deal. Besides, up until 2001, they used to play a balanced schedule.
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Yeah, but I think player's sense of time would be pretty screwed up. Even more so than what it currently is like.
And besides, I really don't know why they stopped with the balanced schedule, anyway. I suppose it adds more strategy for ball clubs, and their managers with an unbalanced schedule, which is generally a good thing.