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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2012 22:03:10 GMT
It's Tod alright, home town of Tony Booth; Blair's father in law and Alf Garnett's son in law, and it's on the way to both Rochdale and Accrington. This is one of the loveliest buildings in Yorkshire (or should that be Lancashire?) and one which I heartily recommend for pre-match grub.
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Post by Jon on Dec 3, 2012 22:49:13 GMT
For a Barty Birthday Quiz Special, what is the only town that the mighty TUFC has visited twice on Barty's birthday? No takers? For another clue, the first game was so long ago that Chelston only had to pay half-fare on the ferry over.
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Post by Jon on Dec 3, 2012 22:53:40 GMT
Four of those for me - not Enfield.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2012 23:04:34 GMT
For a Barty Birthday Quiz Special, what is the only town that the mighty TUFC has visited twice on Barty's birthday? No takers? For another clue, the first game was so long ago that Chelston only had to pay half-fare on the ferry over. Now that is an intriguing clue. Not Dartmouth, surely?
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Post by Jon on Dec 3, 2012 23:17:40 GMT
Now that is an intriguing clue. Not Dartmouth, surely? We have a winner. We beat HMS Britannia 2-0 in a friendly in 1904 and Dartmouth United 3-0 in the Devon Senior Cup in 1921.
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Post by tufc01 on Dec 3, 2012 23:43:16 GMT
Happy Birthday Nick
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Post by tufc01 on Dec 3, 2012 23:46:48 GMT
For a Barty Birthday Quiz Special, what is the only town that the mighty TUFC has visited twice on Barty's birthday? No takers? . Give us a chance Jon, you might want to wait until everyone gets home from work. I would have been wrong anyway, I thought it might have been Tiverton in the Devon bowl. Never very good at these quizzes
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