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On 25 May, 22:07, Stephen Furley wrote:
On 25 May, 21:35, Mizter T wrote: They did. Moved across the river in 1910, three years before Arsenal moved the other way across the Thames. What about West Ham; what were they called, and where did they play, when they were associated with the Thames Iron Works? Didn't one London club, Wimbledon was it, move to Milton Keynes or somewhere a few years ago? *I seem to remember something about it on the news. It certainly did. The MK Dons. |
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On 25 May, 22:16, MIG wrote:
It certainly did. *The MK Dons. So they changed their name to something more appropriate then? |
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"Stephen Furley" wrote in message ... On 25 May, 22:16, MIG wrote: It certainly did. The MK Dons. So they changed their name to something more appropriate then? But the 'Dons' suffix is a reference to where they came from. Peter |
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On Tue, 25 May 2010 21:49:33 +0100, Basil Jet
wrote: On 25/05/2010 20:14, den wrote: Not living in the London area,will the Crystal palace railway station be any nearer to the Crystal Palace football ground? Why should it, when QPR is miles from Queens Park, 2 the Chelsea ground is next door to Fulham Broadway station, It is closer to Chelsea than it is to that station. and Hendon FC is near Cricklewood station? ... and only about half as far away again (by crow) from Hendon station. Now if you had mentioned Waterloo FC's ground.. ;-) |
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On 25/05/2010 21:35, Mizter T wrote:
A couple of miles from CP railway station - the nearest stations are Selhurst itself and Norwood Junction, both more or less equidistant from the ground. Also close is Thornton Heath. Selhurst, Norwood Junction and Thornton Heath all have a sign saying 'Home of Crystal Palace FC'. -- Paul |
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, Mizter T wrote: ...but you knew that already.` Got it last night from Dalston to go to a black tie do at Lancaster Gate. But this journey highlights the lack of a Central Line interchange. The change at Whitechapel to H&C involves going up and down over the ELL, then it's stop/start round to Liverpool Street and another fairly lengthy change to the Central. I suppose the Highbury extension will help but I don'd think Oxford Circus is a barrel of laughs. E. |
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eastender wrote:
I don'd think Oxford Circus is a barrel of laughs. Has the sandwich board man given up then? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9683618.html (51127 (Class 100) with 309 612 at Colchester, 24 Apr 1980) |
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On 28/05/2010 12:30, Chris Tolley wrote:
eastender wrote: I don'd think Oxford Circus is a barrel of laughs. Has the sandwich board man given up then? Well, he did say the end was nigh. |
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On 28 May, 12:30, Chris Tolley (ukonline
really) wrote: eastender wrote: I don'd think Oxford Circus is a barrel of laughs. Has the sandwich board man given up then? I thought he died years ago. Since then the scouse megaphone man has come and gone (I think he was given an ASBO a couple of years ago). (Are you a winner or a sinner? Be a winner with Jesus.) |
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