I'm trusting @BradtheMiller and his local knowledge - and I know they have an award-winning groundsman - but it's seriously chucking it down now and isn't forecast to stop until early afternoon tomorrow...
@LX1 said: @BradtheMiller I've often lain awake at night wondering (as I'm sure we all have) why Rotherham is so named when it is situated on the River Don.
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bit corny
Couldn't be much more flowery.
Are they windy millers or water millers?
You'll have to drill down into the fine grain to find that out!
Blow that, that's some chaffing, I believe.
I'm trusting @BradtheMiller and his local knowledge - and I know they have an award-winning groundsman - but it's seriously chucking it down now and isn't forecast to stop until early afternoon tomorrow...
@BradtheMiller I've often lain awake at night wondering (as I'm sure we all have) why Rotherham is so named when it is situated on the River Don.
Donham is a crap name for a town
It takes its name from the River Rother...
It does. Why, given it is situated on the River Don?
I think some of it is on the Rother, but the central area is on the Don - so yeah, maybe it should be Donham.
We don't want anyone suffering the same fate as these two turnips..
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/oct/24/liverpool-fans-miss-victory-in-genk-after-travelling-to-gent-by-mistake