Talk:St Andrews (stadium)

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Anyone know why this stadium is called St Andrews? Is there a Scottish influence? --Ukdan999 16:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

It is in the Parish of St. Andrew, (and also on St. Andrews Street)

I doubt there is much of a Scottish influence since there are an awful lot of churches in the area and I assume that St Andrew was just the next out of the hat.

I have changed the address to match that contained in the Royal Mail's Postcode_Address_File

-- 20 December 2006

Haunted St. Andrews

I remember reading something about how St. Andrews was haunted - any info? Should it not be added to the article??

Winterbottom 21:21, Jan 7th, 2007 (UTC)