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    FAO Champs

    Champs,

    WRT the river vs channel issue, I have now learnt over a terminology I don’t believe I’ve ever encountered before here in UK.
    I just love reading and learning over history, so many thanks for posting the teasing quiz.
    Bit disappointed I resorted to cheating, but up side is I’ve learnt a lot over a place I don’t readily recall ever visiting. However, in my very very younger years I was taken often to an aunts in an ‘adjacent place’ and very vaguely recall being taken to a ultra ichonic artifact , so maybe I have.

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    Sorry about the delay in responding Despair. It's such a good question this one. It'll come up in a quiz one day. I didn't havema clue? I said Chester, thought Barrow .....etc .....but it's a league club. Pompey
    I like the 'what's the highest league ground in the uk?' Aswell

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    Mmmm let me think and this time hopefully i’ll not let myself down and cheat.
    First stab though : Halifax (lovely ground !) . I have to admit by not cheating and bein not as wise as you guys, my ‘experience’ is the Shay Stadium. Is it still there?

    Whoops ! Cancel that I just realised they’re now in t’Conf .
    Still, it seemed fairly high up when I went there in ??? Last millennia!
    Last edited by Despair; 17-02-2018 at 05:53 PM.

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    I have looked at the question properly now so i will say forest green rovers
    High up on top of a hill and blooming freezing in the winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinrover View Post
    I have looked at the question properly now so i will say forest green rovers
    High up on top of a hill and blooming freezing in the winter.

    The answer is West Brom

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinrover View Post
    I have looked at the question properly now so i will say forest green rovers
    High up on top of a hill and blooming freezing in the winter.

    Oldham and Burnley are the two coldest I have stood on. Oldham probably edges it, it's bloody freezing in August!

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