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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Nigel wrote:


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Having wandered about Ashburton Grove, site of the new Arsenal FC
ground, it occured to me that there are three roughly equidistant rail
stations. I humbly suggest changing their names.


They should drop the "railway station" bit.... it's a bit misleading,
people might thing they can catch a trian there


They'd only think that if you called it a rialway station.

HTH.

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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Paul wrote:

Al wrote:

Having wandered about Ashburton Grove, site of the new Arsenal FC
ground, it occured to me that there are three roughly equidistant rail
stations. I humbly suggest changing their names.


You see, on the face of it, sounds like madness, but ...

"Arsenal" on Plimsoll Road (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal West"


The most easterly of the three stations. And it's not on Plimsoll Road.

"Drayton Park" could become "Arsenal Central" and
"Holloway Road" (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal East".


being the most westerly of the three stations.

Is it your intention that no one finds the new stadium?


Ahaaaaa! Makes sense now. LIKE YER SHTYLE, AL!

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What about the original Woolwich Arsenal station, it's still there , not
like the football team that moved North of the river.Really a sarf London
team guv,he sed.Not forgetting the Royal Ordnance factory where it all
started many moons ago in Plumstead.SE 18. Just food for thought.Pip pip
all.




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Nigel wrote:
"Al" wrote in message
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Having wandered about Ashburton Grove, site of the new Arsenal FC
ground, it occured to me that there are three roughly equidistant
rail stations. I humbly suggest changing their names.

"Arsenal" on Plimsoll Road (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal West"
"Drayton Park" could become "Arsenal Central" and
"Holloway Road" (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal East".

If this can be arranged, I'd further like to suggest changing the LB
Islington's name to "London Borough of Arsenal". Would that be okay?
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They should drop the "railway station" bit.... it's a bit misleading,
people might thing they can catch a trian there


What else does one catch apart from a train (excluding anything unpleasent
such as diseases etc)?




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If this can be arranged, I'd further like to suggest changing the LB
Islington's name to "London Borough of Arsenal". Would that be okay?


Perhaps to any supporters of the most whinging football club in history


What does Manchester United have to do with anything?

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"bertie" a écrit dans le message de
news: ...
What about the original Woolwich Arsenal station, it's still there ,

not
like the football team that moved North of the river.Really a sarf

London
team guv,he sed.Not forgetting the Royal Ordnance factory where it all
started many moons ago in Plumstead.SE 18. Just food for thought.Pip

pip
all.


Indeed, I wonder how many present day Arsenal fans know that, or
Londoners generally. I still can't work out which bit of the Far East
Leyton Orient came from though. It's either Katmandu or Klapton.





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"Al" wrote in message
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Piccadilly Pilot wrote:

Al wrote:
Having wandered about Ashburton Grove, site of the new Arsenal FC
ground, it occured to me that there are three roughly equidistant
rail stations. I humbly suggest changing their names.

"Arsenal" on Plimsoll Road (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal West"
"Drayton Park" could become "Arsenal Central" and
"Holloway Road" (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal East".

If this can be arranged, I'd further like to suggest changing the LB
Islington's name to "London Borough of Arsenal". Would that be okay?


What's wrong with Arsenal reverting to its original name, "Gillespie
Road"?


Too many syllables for visiting Spurs fans.


OK, Arse it is then.

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Paul wrote:

Al wrote:
Having wandered about Ashburton Grove, site of the new Arsenal FC ground,
it occured to me that there are three roughly equidistant rail stations.
I humbly suggest changing their names.

"Arsenal" on Plimsoll Road (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal West"


The most easterly of the three stations. And it's not on Plimsoll Road.

"Drayton Park" could become "Arsenal Central" and
"Holloway Road" (Piccadilly) could become "Arsenal East".


being the most westerly of the three stations.

Is it your intention that no one finds the new stadium?


Dammit!
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They should drop the "railway station" bit.... it's a bit misleading,
people might thing they can catch a trian there


They'd only think that if you called it a rialway station.


:-) took me a while to work that one out, but then I'm easily confuesd.


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What's wrong with Arsenal reverting to its original name, "Gillespie
Road"?


Too many syllables for visiting Spurs fans.


OK, Arse it is then.


How about
"Welcome to Arse...Home of French football"




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