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What nick-names do you give football / sports stadiums around the world

 

Easter Road - Fester Road

 

Murrayfield - Muddyfield

 

Celtic Park - Tattie Dome

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Broomfield:

 

 

The Worst Toilet in Scotland.

 

 

Buffalo Bill

 

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Ah,well if its old and new....Boghead,Dumbarton.

 

Wait a minute....:unsure:

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winston churchill

easter road.............the lochend sangiro or the stadiun of hoof.

 

parkhead...............the tattie bowl

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What nick-names do you give football / sports stadiums around the world

 

Easter Road - Fester Road

 

Murrayfield - Muddyfield

 

Celtic Park - Tattie Dome

Ibox - Whatsthepointinturninuptheresville - Ask Craig Levein ?!:rolleyes:

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Tannadice = Tannadump

 

Mc Diarmid Park = The Bowl.

 

The old fester road = hillend ski slope

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Aberdeen- s-h-i-t-odrie

Hibs- Fester Road or HIV City Stadium

Dundee UTD-Shanadice

Ibrox-Mordor

Parkhead- Young boys welcome?

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The People's Chimp

i like the metha dome for fester road.

the piggery is a common one for smelltic park

mordor for i-pox

pit-tawdry

tanna-dich?

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Pittodrie in Pictish apparently does mean 'dung heap'.

 

Nobody knows any words from the Pictish language as nothing ever written down in Pictish exists, so where did you get that nugget from?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittodrie_Stadium

 

'It has been asserted that the name Pittodrie derives from the Pictish for 'dung heap'.'

 

I despair of people sometimes. Since when was Wikipedia a reliable source of information? FYI, the link beside the factual error takes you to a link to a Daily Telegraph article:

 

Hills of dung are hardly unknown in football, at least in the metaphorical sense, but Aberdeen fans have a powerful affection for theirs. The name of the club's home at Pittodrie derives, evidently, from a Gaelic term for 'a place of manure'.

 

So it's Gaelic. The fud who wrote the Wikipedia entry couldn't even copy off another site correctly...and didn't even bother his erse to check. Next Wikipedia will be telling us Aberdeen couldn't afford to run a toaster...

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I despair of people sometimes. Since when was Wikipedia a reliable source of information? FYI, the link beside the factual error takes you to a link to a Daily Telegraph article:

 

Hills of dung are hardly unknown in football, at least in the metaphorical sense, but Aberdeen fans have a powerful affection for theirs. The name of the club's home at Pittodrie derives, evidently, from a Gaelic term for 'a place of manure'.

 

So it's Gaelic. The fud who wrote the Wikipedia entry couldn't even copy off another site correctly...and didn't even bother his erse to check. Next Wikipedia will be telling us Aberdeen couldn't afford to run a toaster...

 

:laugh:

 

No need to get your nipples in a twist.

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:laugh:

 

No need to get your nipples in a twist.

 

 

 

No, no, you're quite right. Now here's my contribution...

 

Tynecastle...Milne Mansions

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No, no, you're quite right. Now here's my contribution...

 

Tynecastle...Milne Mansions

 

That was sh*te, try again :laugh:

 

Isn't Dungheap due for demolition soon?

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That was sh*te, try again :laugh:

 

Isn't Dungheap due for demolition soon?

 

Sorry, you're right again.

 

Try Wiggie Way

 

or...

 

Milne Construction Crescent

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Sorry, you're right again.

 

Try Wiggie Way

 

or...

 

Milne Construction Crescent

 

They're still ****e.

 

I notice you didn't answer my question.

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Seymour M Hersh
I despair of people sometimes. Since when was Wikipedia a reliable source of information? FYI, the link beside the factual error takes you to a link to a Daily Telegraph article:

 

Hills of dung are hardly unknown in football, at least in the metaphorical sense, but Aberdeen fans have a powerful affection for theirs. The name of the club's home at Pittodrie derives, evidently, from a Gaelic term for 'a place of manure'.

 

So it's Gaelic. The fud who wrote the Wikipedia entry couldn't even copy off another site correctly...and didn't even bother his erse to check. Next Wikipedia will be telling us Aberdeen couldn't afford to run a toaster...

 

Took me to the Wikipedia page. Must be something in the sheep-dip.:slither:

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Stupid Sexy Flanders

The Bairnebeu and The Methadome are the best I hadn't previously heard. The Big Jock Knew Camp is still my favourite though!

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Ever since Super Waynes moment of triumph in the 3rd biggest Derby ever I've always thought of the place where it happened as Foster Road

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Doctor FinnBarr
celtic park - the gary glitter arena:p

 

Brilliant!

 

A joke I heard last night,

Gary Glitter tried to commit suicide by drowning himself but the coastguard found him bobbing up and down on a small bhoy!

 

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Brilliant!

 

A joke I heard last night,

Gary Glitter tried to commit suicide by drowning himself but the coastguard found him bobbing up and down on a small bhoy!

 

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

 

it is now illegal to wear your clothes on the wrong part of your body,take gary glitter for example he was jailed for putting a thai on his c**k

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Doctor FinnBarr
it is now illegal to wear your clothes on the wrong part of your body,take gary glitter for example he was jailed for putting a thai on his c**k

 

Still being a pretend Jambo then?

 

:mad:

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Easter Road - Methadome.

 

 

Copyright Therapist. You'll be hearing from my brief.

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Carl Spackler
Sorry, you're right again.

 

Try Wiggie Way

 

or...

 

Milne Construction Crescent

Bravo. With such stunning comedic talent obviously in abundance up North I think the unfairly tagged "Dung-Heap" should be really be renamed "Wit-odrie".

 

But with sporting talent perhaps less prevalent "Pitt'O'Dire Football" might be just as appropriatte.

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Stupid Sexy Flanders
Sorry, you're right again.

 

Try Wiggie Way

 

or...

 

Milne Construction Crescent

 

Haven't you noticed that none of these things are actually relavant anymore? That wouldn't be a sheepy living in the past would it? ;)

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