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  1. #26

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    Lynn Davies, Gold Medal Long Jump 1964 Tokyo Olympics

    Lynn the Leap (into immorality)

  2. #27

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    Lethal Steve lynex

  3. #28

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    We had a bloke in our darts team who had his ear pierced about 6 or 7 times (not by darts - for earrings)
    His ear looked like a curtain rail, so we called him "Swish"

  4. #29

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    I don't know whether it's just my kids' school, but they don't seem to bother with nicknames any more. Virtually everyone had a nickname in my day - Donk, Ghostie, Yosser, Fritz, Beano, Sheep, Pidge, Egon, Flash, Dopey, Bun'ead...
    Young people today!

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    Lynn Davies, Gold Medal Long Jump 1964 Tokyo Olympics

    Lynn the Leap (into immorality)
    Bob Beamon

  6. #31

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    Rugby player Billy Twelvetrees was known as '36' due to the way one of his Irish accented team mates pronounced his surname.

    Someone online worked with a bloke called Wayne Bruce so they called him Man Bat.

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    Re: Best nicknames

    John Earles the Australian rugby player was called "no body".

    As in nobody is perfect as he was so good.

  8. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Allan Lamb was known as Legga. Martin Offiah....Chariots.
    Steve Waugh was "Tugga"

    I suppose "all's fair in love and" was a bit longwinded.

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobh View Post
    We had a bloke in our darts team who had his ear pierced about 6 or 7 times (not by darts - for earrings)
    His ear looked like a curtain rail, so we called him "Swish"
    The thinking man's nickname, clearly. Nice one.

    StT.
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  10. #35

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    I remember during the Keegan era at Newcastle, that Lee Clark was referred to as ‘Jigsaw’ by his teammates, as he went to pieces in the box.

  11. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Steve Waugh was "Tugga"

    I suppose "all's fair in love and" was a bit longwinded.
    Steve Waugh's less famous brother Mark was known as the forgotten Waugh.

  12. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    Haha some of them are great. “The snipers nightmare” haha
    You can't have that. That's Gary cheeseman's nickname

  13. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optimistic Nick View Post
    You can't have that. That's Gary cheeseman's nickname
    I commented on the wrong comment. Cheeseman is the snipers dream

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  15. #40

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    Live fast... Dai Young

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    I knew a guy who we called Chicken George because of the way his head moved when he walked, you could spot him a mile away.
    There was also a married couple called Gallway who worked together and to differentiate between them they were always referred to as balls Gallway and No Balls gallway

  17. #42

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    Following on from another conversation elsewhere on the forum, what are the most innovative and funny nicknames you’ve heard over the years?
    Ok so my first name is Malcolm and my nickname was Maccers, no problem, but all the way through school it was a case of hiya Maccers hows your Knackers. 😂

  18. #43

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    My father worked with someone who was very short but had a high opinion of himself. They called him Trophy, as in "The pint that thinks it's a quart" (one for the older viewers...)

    I had a colleague who had lost any eye and couldn't keep his hands to himself. The women call him the Octopus - one eye, 8 arms.

  19. #44

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    In days of yore when kids were especially unkind to their unfortunate peers, a chap with a skin condition at my brother's school was called 'Flake'. I am also aware of someone with the name of Maurice Cunningham who was known as Austin Slybacon and a chap I worked with had the unfortunate surname of 'Hiscock' - and was known as 'Tug'.

  20. #45

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    Friend of a friend was called Seymour and when he got glasses they called him Ican.

  21. #46

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    In days of yore when kids were especially unkind to their unfortunate peers, a chap with a skin condition at my brother's school was called 'Flake'.
    Similar in our school but he was called fish.

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