Realised on the way home that there is at least one more football club that is a building: Arsenal! Being a weapons store.26may1989 wrote:Aren't the seven already there: Newcastle, Barnsley, Palace, Villa, Liverpool, Kidderminster and Dagenham & Redbridge? Or are there more, you sadistic bastard??!SPUDMASHER wrote:Off home now, via supermarket, so a short delay for any more answers.
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Right, I'm home now so the answers are:-
NewCASTLE United
Aston VILLA
Crystal PALACE
BARNsley
KidderMINSTER Harriers
BARNet
MILLwall
I knew 'wall' was in there but I couldn't let you have it without identifying the mill part as being the building could I
Okay, last one for the day (and you're gonna love this one)
Which British footballer scored a goal at his home ground for the away team and it wasn't an own goal?
NewCASTLE United
Aston VILLA
Crystal PALACE
BARNsley
KidderMINSTER Harriers
BARNet
MILLwall
I knew 'wall' was in there but I couldn't let you have it without identifying the mill part as being the building could I


Okay, last one for the day (and you're gonna love this one)
Which British footballer scored a goal at his home ground for the away team and it wasn't an own goal?
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Come on ref, what happened to Dagenham & RedBRIDGE and of course ARSENAL? Both types of building aren't they??SPUDMASHER wrote:Right, I'm home now so the answers are:-
NewCASTLE United
Aston VILLA
Crystal PALACE
BARNsley
KidderMINSTER Harriers
BARNet
MILLwall
I knew 'wall' was in there but I couldn't let you have it without identifying the mill part as being the building could I![]()
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No, A bridge is a 'structure' and an Arsenal is the contents of an 'Armoury'. Now stop questioning teacher or there'll be no milk for you during break26may1989 wrote:SPUDMASHER wrote:Right, I'm home now so the answers are:-
NewCASTLE United
Aston VILLA
Crystal PALACE
BARNsley
KidderMINSTER Harriers
BARNet
MILLwall
I knew 'wall' was in there but I couldn't let you have it without identifying the mill part as being the building could I![]()
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Come on ref, what happened to Dagenham & RedBRIDGE and of course ARSENAL? Both types of building aren't they??

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Right, dictionary time:SPUDMASHER wrote:No, A bridge is a 'structure' and an Arsenal is the contents of an 'Armoury'. Now stop questioning teacher or there'll be no milk for you during break26may1989 wrote:SPUDMASHER wrote:Right, I'm home now so the answers are:-
NewCASTLE United
Aston VILLA
Crystal PALACE
BARNsley
KidderMINSTER Harriers
BARNet
MILLwall
I knew 'wall' was in there but I couldn't let you have it without identifying the mill part as being the building could I![]()
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Come on ref, what happened to Dagenham & RedBRIDGE and of course ARSENAL? Both types of building aren't they??
building
A thing which is built; a structure; an edifice; a thing that is built for occupation.
arsenal
A government establishment for the storage or manufacture of weapons and ammunition; a store of weapons.
So structures are buildings (therefore including bridges) and arsenal doesn't just refer to the contents of a weapons store. Numbers 8 and 9 are definitely in!
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