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WSS
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At the ground, the new place where you can buy enscribed bricks outside the West Stand0
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Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'0
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two fish references in one sign and a nod to royalty too, quality!
I can imagine there might just be a few fans posing for pics by that from now on, like it.0 -
And maybe an "i" in "Place" to refer to the piscine origins of the nickname.WSS said:Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'
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Maybe reading too much into this but will it be seen As a registered street ?0
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Does that mean the potholes will be the council's responsibility?sammy391 said:Maybe reading too much into this but will it be seen As a registered street ?
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Surely before the S?WSS said:Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'
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Hopefully not, there is more than one Addick isn't there?Absurdistan said:
Surely before the S?WSS said:Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'
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Not convinced an apostrophe is required at all. It depends upon whether it's a place that belongs to addicks or one where addicks hang out.Red_Pete in Dubai said:
Hopefully not, there is more than one Addick isn't there?Absurdistan said:
Surely before the S?WSS said:Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'
Anyway, I like it.0 -
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Hope we can afford that road sign. It might have been that or a new centre forward. :-)0
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Is it where we are going to park the bus this season?0
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Apostrophes aren't that common in street names. As it's a noun in it's own right it doesn't need to follow the usual rules of grammar.0
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Like the idea of an I in place though.0
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Will it be ready by the first home fixture0
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Lose that apostrophe, chief! In 'its', it is used only to indicate a shortening from 'it is'.Norfolk_Addick said:Apostrophes aren't that common in street names. As it's a noun in it's own right it doesn't need to follow the usual rules of grammar.
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