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Originally posted by Adz iw:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Loeffle:
Hei, right now I play with Hibs in my first FM 2006 game. But I feel that I want to go back to "real FM" (= LL) soon ...
Asked a friend from Scotland yesterday which of the Scotish LL teams are located deep in the mountains, are in a very small town etc.
His answer was Livingston 
But what I mean is a really smallish town, really remote (if anybody knows Norway: a team like Lyngen/Karnes), really "behind the moon". Any tips?
Could also be a LL town in the Lake District, Welsh mountains or sth like that ...
Thanks for your help!
Andreas
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This site may be of some help!
Only really Workington and Barrow that could be considered remote in English LL i'm afraid and they aren't that far off the beaten track.
Wales on the other hand.....
Caersws is the closest thing to a 'mountain village' team playable in FM06 although it isn't that far (7 miles or so) from Newtown the closet playable Welsh club.
It is a shame Rhayader are not in the Welsh Premier League anymore, because that is a proper mountain town!
The remotest playable team (from other playable clubs) is probably Aberystwyth, an hours drive from Newtown and Carmarthen. But this is a coastal University town with 20,000 people.
The problem with Britain is that it has 62 Million people and a limited amount of land, so clubs are only so far away from each other. The only real wilderness is in Northern Scotland, and unfortunately this is not a hotbed of football! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks a lot, these pages are a heaven for a geographer like me

In Germany we have the "same" problem with too much population, anyway some mountain team like Aue made it rather big, And of course in Norway there's is no lack in remote teams
But now I have some nice choices. My Hibs board is starting to get angry after every defeat, even if I do rather well