I'm guessing you're not English, none of these sides are obscure here, they just don't play in the premier league and hence don't get international exposure.
I notice that the only non English Clubs (as in play in don't play in the English Leagues, I know Cardiff are technically Welsh) are Rangers and Celtic, maybe add in a few more teams, add in a Welsh Side and maybe even Northern Ireland and Ireland because they're part of the British Isles?
The term "British" refers to Great Britain not British Isles...so the quiz is correct in only including teams that are from GB, which are English, Scottish or Welsh teams
Except you’re wrong. “British” is now commonly used to refer to something from the UK.
Even in the example you give, when used in the phrase “British Isles” then the word “British” clearly can’t be referring just to the island of Great Britain, can it?
There's more than one club in Sheffield. There is a club called Sheffield FC, but it's not one of the two biggest teams in the city (and not the one in this quiz) - so typing in Sheffield would just be wrong.
As a side note, Sheffield FC is the oldest football club in existence, founded in 1857.
Scunthorpe have only been out of the football league for a few years, they have been higher up in the past, so anyone who knows about English football will be familiar with them.
Scunny evaded me as well - the colours and the word “iron” made me think of West Ham (who should probably also be included in this quiz because a) the club logo is really cool and b) we simply rule!
Even in the example you give, when used in the phrase “British Isles” then the word “British” clearly can’t be referring just to the island of Great Britain, can it?
As a side note, Sheffield FC is the oldest football club in existence, founded in 1857.
Great quiz, though!!!
Scunthorpe guessed by 35% of people when
Scunthorpe are in National league north which is 3 divisions lower than Port Vale who are in league 1????
Regrettably, its not a Welsh Dragon on Cardiff’s badge, its a Chinese dragon