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Footballer's nicknames - real or imaginary!

RobM

55 years as a supporter!⭐
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Things in SUFC Towers are not too cheery at the moment, so let's have some light-hearted fun!
We're probably all heard that Fitzroy Hall was known as "One-size" (One size fits all)
Leicester's Ndidi could have the nickname "Yes". Could he? Yes indeedy!
Msampa (can't recall who he played for) was apparently called Chris (Christmas 'amper!)
Patrick Berger could have been "Veggie".
 
Back in the day we used to refer to Mark Hall as Four Foot F**k ...because he was short and did nothing

Those nicknames which were also derived from regular useage were S**t Ball McNally, End of Move Hone , and Butterhands Keeley
 
I used to like Tony Hateley's nickname of 'Bader' … so called because he was great in the air but somewhat limited on the deck.
 
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