Quote ="chissitt":1dm4110sI'm not really interested what the locals call it,'"
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I see. So you're admitting you're wrong, but saying that it's not important.
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it's:1dm4110s still:1dm4110s the Princess St end to me''"
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Odd. The word "still" implies that it was once called that. It wasn't. The "ends" of a rugby field are the edges where the posts/trylines are, the halves of the field defended by a player or team. [see
www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... nglish/end definition 2.4 The touchlines are not the ends. The Princess Street Stand runs along the touchline not behind the posts. It's not an end, nor has it ever been one. You can call it anything you like, but it doesn't stop you being completely wrong.
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but while yer on can you tell me if the wall on the street has been rebuilt because old tigerade can't seem to make his up his mind whether it has or not,'"
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No because I don't live anywhere near Cas any more, sorry!
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and the last thing I and the thousands' of other Wakey fans travelling to the match want is to be turned away because of ground restrictions.'"
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:1dm4110s[u:1dm4110s2014 Average SL Attendances:[/u:1dm4110s:1dm4110s
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats: 4,351
Castleford Tigers: 7,068
TBH after last season at your ground, I thought you'd be used to it.
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