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  • At the ground, the new place where you can buy enscribed bricks outside the West Stand
  • WSSWSS
    edited July 2013
    Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'
  • edited July 2013
    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.
  • WSS said:

    Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'

    And maybe an "i" in "Place" to refer to the piscine origins of the nickname.

  • Maybe reading too much into this but will it be seen As a registered street ?
  • sammy391 said:

    Maybe reading too much into this but will it be seen As a registered street ?

    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 ?

    No, it's just a bit of fun
  • WSS said:

    Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'

    Surely before the S?



  • WSS said:

    Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'

    Surely before the S?

    Hopefully not, there is more than one Addick isn't there?


  • WSS said:

    Nice touch although I feel there should be an apostrophe after the 'S'

    Surely before the S?

    Hopefully not, there is more than one Addick isn't there?
    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.
    Anyway, I like it.
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  • Hope we can afford that road sign. It might have been that or a new centre forward. :-)
  • Is it where we are going to park the bus this season?
  • 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.
  • Like the idea of an I in place though.
  • Will it be ready by the first home fixture
  • 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.

    Lose that apostrophe, chief! In 'its', it is used only to indicate a shortening from 'it is'.

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