Walter the Great
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Jerome Rothen was rank Rotten
I don’t remember this guy - what year was this?
signed for Airdrie in 1957 played for scum in starting in 54 I think, met him once as he was a greenkeeper for a local golf club, he was about ten years older than me , so we are both dinoaursI don’t remember this guy - what year was this?
Fitz Hall played for Walsall; and they trained in a public park;Two others based on their nicknames as well;
‘Sunday, Monday’ Habib Beye
‘One Size’ Fitz Hall
We're they in trumpton?Bunn, Wackett, Buzzard, Stubble and Boot?
That was Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble, and Grubb.We're they in trumpton?
Memory playing tricks on me.He wore number 17 but did score in 90th minute which I think was his debut.Is that genuine SE? Lol
Fat Ronaldo
Addicted to chipsImagine being that good and ending up with that nickname!
Bosvelt is quite a common Dutch name. I have heard it a thousand times and never seen it that way until now. I am going to be smirking when I meet someone called that now.Was it Paul Bosvelt?
Titter ye not.
Ufarte,lol. Played for Spain in the 80sJimmy Rimmer.
One wasDanny Shittu
Danny Drinkwater
Danny Invincible
Terry Hurlock, Ted McMinn, Davie Dodds - not funny names, but remembering them always makes me smile. There's probably loads more too.Jimmy Rimmer.
Shitebag!The way Archie McPherson pronounced Darcheville
One Frank Awankah there's only one Frank Awankah.I recall a couple of belters from Champ Manager:
Mario Turdo
Frank Awankah
It’s even better than that, he has another brother called…Dick!Martin Jol.
Nothing remotely amusing about his name, until you remember he has a brother called
Cock Jol.
The parents need shot for that.