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Football Clubs: Your one stop shop for links to all the major UK football club official websites on one simple page, complete with logo. Search by team name and stadium. Coming soon - streetmap references to all stadiums, Wicked
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  Derby County FC (The Rams) is based in Derby in the UK and is one of the twelve founder members of the Football League in 1888 and is, therefore, one of only ten clubs to have competed in every season of the English football league
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  Middlesbrough Football Club also known as Boro, are an English football club based in Middlesbrough. Formed in 1876, they have played at the Riverside Stadium since August 1995.
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  Manchester City Football Club is an English Premier League football club who play at the City of Manchester Stadium.
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 Bristol City Football Club
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 Leicester City (Football Club)
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 Charlton Athletic Football Club official website, The Addicks, The Valley Stadium
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 Bury Football Club official website, The Shakers, Gigg Laneot Stadium
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 Aston Villa Football Club official website, The Villains, Villa Park Stadium
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 Arsenal Football Club (also known as the Gunners) was founded in 1886 and is based at Highbury Stadium in North London
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 Bradford City Football Club official website, The Bantams, Valley Parade Stadium
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 Bolton Wanderers Football Club official website, The Trotters, Reebok
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 West Ham United Football Club (aka The Irons or The Hammers), founded in 1895, is a North London team based at the Boleyn Ground in Upton Park, London
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 Tranmere Rovers Football Club official website, Rovers, Prenton Park Stadium
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 Swindon Town Football Club official website, The Robins, County Ground Stadium
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 Sheffield United Football Club official website, The Blades, Bramall Lane Stadium
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 Stock City Football Club official website, The Potters, Britannia Stadium
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 Sunderland Football Club official website, The Black Cats, Stadium of Light
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 Rotherham United Football club official website, The Millers, Millmoor Stadium
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 Notts County Football Club official website, The Magpies, Meadow Lane Stadium
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 Cardiff City Football Club official website, The Bluebirds, Ninian Park Stadium
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 Luton Town Football Club official website, The Hatters, Kenilworth Road Stadium
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 Liverpool Football Club official website, The Reds, Anfield Stadium
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 Huddersfield Town Football Club official website, The Terriers, McAlpine Stadium
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 Fulham Football Club official website, The Cottagers, Craven Cottage Stadium
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 Portsmouth Football Club official website, Pompey, Fratton Park Stadium
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 Birmingham City Football Club official website, The Blues, St Andrew's Stadium
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 Blackpool Football Club official website, The Tangerines, Bloomfield Road Stadium
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 Burnley Football Club official website, The Clarets, Turf Moor Stadium
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 Oldham Athletic Football Club official website, The Lattics, Boundary Park Stadium
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 Preston North End Football Club official website, The Liliywhites, Deepdale Stadium
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 Rochdale Football Club official website,The Dale, Spotland Stadium
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 Southend United Football Club official website, The Blues, Roots Hall Stadium
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 Barnsley Football Club Official Website
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 Newcastle United Football club
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 Brighton and Hove Albion (also known as the Seagulls) was founded in 1900 and are based at the Withdean Stadium in sunny Brighton on the south coast
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 Millwall Football Club (aka the Lions), founded in 1885 by Scottish dock workers, is based at the New Den Stadium in South-East London
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 Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (also known as Spurs) was founded in 1882 by boys from Hotspur cricket club and the local grammar school. They play at White Hart Lane in North London
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 Southampton Football Club
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 Queens Park Rangers Football Club
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 Chelsea Football Club (also known as the Blues and previously as the Pensioners) was founded in 1905 and is based at Stamford Bridge football ground in South West London
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 Man United Net, a search engine dedicated purely to Manchester United Football Club sites. Features a Manchester United bookstore powered by Amazon. Visit the latest Top Ten
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 Port Vale Football Club
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 Oxford United Football Club
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