WHEN we get Falmer, can we take the Gold Stone from Hove Park with us?
D dougdeep New member May 9, 2004 37,732 SUNNY SEAFORD Sep 24, 2004 #1 WHEN we get Falmer, can we take the Gold Stone from Hove Park with us?
N northstandnorth THE GOLDSTONE Oct 13, 2003 2,441 A272 at 85 mph Sep 24, 2004 #2 no hove council,the national trust and the druids wont let us
wolfie Well-known member Jul 19, 2003 1,712 Warwickshire Sep 24, 2004 #3 I suggested this about 4 years ago. We could then call our new stadium the " add trade name" New Goldstone Ground (not Arena or Stadium)
I suggested this about 4 years ago. We could then call our new stadium the " add trade name" New Goldstone Ground (not Arena or Stadium)
D dougdeep New member May 9, 2004 37,732 SUNNY SEAFORD Sep 25, 2004 Thread starter #4 How about the council stumping up for a sign by it, as a memorial to the great building that once lay to the south of it then.
How about the council stumping up for a sign by it, as a memorial to the great building that once lay to the south of it then.
Eggmundo U & I R listening to KAOS Jul 8, 2003 3,466 Sep 25, 2004 #5 We could put a new "big" stone outside the ground and call it the "silver stone". I'm sure it would catch on?
We could put a new "big" stone outside the ground and call it the "silver stone". I'm sure it would catch on?
Everest Me Jul 5, 2003 20,741 Southwick Sep 25, 2004 #6 A certain motor racing circuit may have something to say about that Eggmundo
Biscuit Native Creative Jul 8, 2003 22,393 Brighton Sep 25, 2004 #7 Couldnt we get a replica gold stone?
Everest Me Jul 5, 2003 20,741 Southwick Sep 25, 2004 #8 I can get a pebble off the beach and paint it.
W Wardy NSC's Benefits Guru Oct 9, 2003 11,219 In front of the PC Sep 25, 2004 #9 Loads of sandstone about. That as a gold colour
perseus Broad Blue & White stripe Jul 5, 2003 23,467 Sūþseaxna Sep 25, 2004 #11 It was Fool's Gold = iron pyrites.
D dougdeep New member May 9, 2004 37,732 SUNNY SEAFORD Sep 25, 2004 Thread starter #12 It is supposed to weigh twenty tons according to Tim Carder, so there must be quite a bit still buried.
It is supposed to weigh twenty tons according to Tim Carder, so there must be quite a bit still buried.