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Thread: o/t what's your favourite street in Rotherham....

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    o/t what's your favourite street in Rotherham....

    and why?

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    Any that leads back to Pakistan

    No other explanation needed.

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    Doncaster Gate.....ale house.

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    New York Way/Don Street

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    Godstone Road.

    For the culture and diversity.

    Also used to have a massive conker tree at the top of it. Got some beauties off it back in the day.

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    Masbro` Street....for the walks up to Millmoor.....and the Sass shop.

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    Didn't think you were old enough to remember " sas shops. " Casper ! I have fond memories of Domine Lane, I used to work on a carpet remnant stall on the outdoor market, Thurs after school and all day Saturday, the gaffer used to let me off at 14.55 pm on Saturday as long as I was back at 16.55 to load the stuff back in his car, a massive Buick or Dodge , wouldn't believe how much stuff he could jam in ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    Didn't think you were old enough to remember " sas shops. " Casper ! I have fond memories of Domine Lane,
    I`m sure there`s a veiled compliment in there somewhere Lincs although my girlfriend always say`s I look ten years younger than I really am.
    Domine Lane....is that you Lincs left hand side holding hands with the older chap...

    I also remember the Public Baths and the old Post Office but don`t tell anyone...
    Last edited by Casper64Frank; 13-05-2017 at 07:51 PM.

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    Corporation Street because Public Transport was popular.

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    Park Street - born and bred on neighbouring street and played football from dawn til dust there. Rotherham trained on there too and we had kick abouts with the players.

    History wise: Thornhill (later adding United to their name) played at the Red House Ground, devoid of either natural or artistic beauty. It was located off Henley Grove Road and Park Street

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