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Post by 61666 on Jan 9, 2019 10:06:00 GMT
As a bit of light relief, who are some of the better named players to have graced the Gallagher? Oxford bring a splendidly named striker on Saturday, but who else fits the bill? Naughty Naughty (wrong spelling, I know) for one though don't suppose Norwich keeper Stephen Death played here. All contributions welcome!
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Post by pwoodstone on Jan 9, 2019 10:50:53 GMT
Michael Gash was pretty apt.
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Post by soulstone on Jan 9, 2019 10:59:17 GMT
Wayne Kerr
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Post by maxthestone on Jan 9, 2019 11:30:51 GMT
As a bit of light relief, who are some of the better named players to have graced the Gallagher? Oxford bring a splendidly named striker on Saturday, but who else fits the bill? Naughty Naughty (wrong spelling, I know) for one though don't suppose Norwich keeper Stephen Death played here. All contributions welcome! Kabongo Tshimanga will tear us apart if we are not careful tighten up the defense
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 9, 2019 11:51:48 GMT
Mike Hunt was a handful
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2019 11:59:29 GMT
Marcel Kunz. By all accounts he was a handful.
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Post by gromley on Jan 9, 2019 12:34:26 GMT
Slightly off topic from the OP, but did anyone else watch the Woking Watford game and struggle to follow the commentary.
The Hornets playing Cleverly with Success confused my poor addled brain.
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Post by maxthestone on Jan 9, 2019 12:41:21 GMT
Slightly off topic from the OP, but did anyone else watch the Woking Watford game and struggle to follow the commentary. The Hornets playing Cleverly with Success confused my poor addled brain. isaac Success bbest name in football after nortei nortey
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Post by jdl on Jan 9, 2019 12:47:51 GMT
Also slighty OT - but I was always impressed by how many different names Seth appeared to have.
And there was a player at West Ham back in the 90s (whose name I forget) who, it turned out after he'd left, had had his first name on his shirt all the time, as whoever had registered him got his names round the wrong way.
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Post by maxthestone on Jan 9, 2019 12:52:35 GMT
Also slighty OT - but I was always impressed by how many different names Seth appeared to have. And there was a player at West Ham back in the 90s (whose name I forget) who, it turned out after he'd left, had had his first name on his shirt all the time, as whoever had registered him got his names round the wrong way. Seth Nana Ofori-Twumasi is his full name
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Post by jdl on Jan 9, 2019 12:55:25 GMT
Also slighty OT - but I was always impressed by how many different names Seth appeared to have. And there was a player at West Ham back in the 90s (whose name I forget) who, it turned out after he'd left, had had his first name on his shirt all the time, as whoever had registered him got his names round the wrong way. Seth Nana Ofori-Twumasi is his full name Quite possibly, but every website, newspaper and away programme seemed to call him by a different combination of those names - often randomly omitting some of them!
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Post by gromley on Jan 9, 2019 12:58:34 GMT
Also slighty OT - but I was always impressed by how many different names Seth appeared to have. Are we are still talking about Watford Woking?
If so one of those names was actually Jamar Loza!! - but how two people could come up with about 5 different pronunciations during the course of a game was quite impressive.
EDIT : Ah okay I see we weren't - thought you might be having a senior moment ;-)
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Post by maxthestone on Jan 9, 2019 12:59:38 GMT
Also slighty OT - but I was always impressed by how many different names Seth appeared to have. Are we are still talking about Watford Woking?
If so one of those names was actually Jamar Loza!! - but how two people could come up with about 5 different pronunciations during the course of a game was quite impressive.
no you went off topic
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Post by maxthestone on Jan 9, 2019 13:00:29 GMT
Seth Nana Ofori-Twumasi is his full name Quite possibly, but every website, newspaper and away programme seemed to call him by a different combination of those names - often randomly omitting some of them! its like what i said on his wiki
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Post by Better things to do in life on Jan 9, 2019 13:03:09 GMT
Not at the Gallagher but at the old London Road Ground Stones had a midfielder once called Dave CRUSH..........and if you saw him play, he certainly lived up to his name!
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