This article may help:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ague-star.html
You seem to have stolen a march with Ian Storey-Moore, sleuth that you are!
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I can only remember one or two players with double-barrelled surnames in the seventies. One was Ian Storey-Moore and the other was a QPR player whose name I can't remember. These days we have a plethora of such nomenclatures (including Leeds goalkeeper last night, Bradley Peacock-Farrell) and I wondered if it's more down to divorced parents rather than the middle-class taking up the sport.....
This article may help:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ague-star.html
You seem to have stolen a march with Ian Storey-Moore, sleuth that you are!
Jimmy Floydd Hasselbank,also there was one at Chelsea Rodes Brown could be wrong but it is there in the back of my mind.
Bobby Decordova Reid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_Phillipson-Masters
Quite possibly the poshest name to play league football
I’m just waiting for players to emerge with truly double barrelled surnames, like Andy Smith-Wesson, or Jurgen Heckler-Koch. Then we can all go home happy.
Wait for the next generation where two doubled barrelled parents have a child.
Leo Fortune- West ?????????
I quite like the idea of joining together both of your parents surnames, so I think I am going to call myself John Smith-Smith from now on.
Donald Break- Yer- Leg - Murray.
Bobby - Bobby Woodruff.
Willie -Willie Anderson
In the late 1920's we had a player called Tom Potter-Smith - our first double-barrelled gentleman I reckon.
Does
You-cnt count ?
Why ae they nearly all black though?
Who’d have ever imagined that the girl me & ‘Where’s your wife’ Stanley adopted would go on to marry the heir to the throne eh?
My daughter got married recently, and she has refused to change her surname to her husband's surname. There is no requirement in law to do this, and it is a throwback to the days when a wife was the property of her husband. Not sure what surname any children they have will end up with.