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    Tiger Tobin


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    I'm guessing you're flagging this one up due to his name? It seems to becoming more common. My son knew a lad in school called Tiger, and they played in the same football team together for years. It wasn't this guy, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post

    Will he get a frosty reception

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Will he get a frosty reception
    No chance - he's Grrrrrrrrreat !

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    Quote Originally Posted by tforturton View Post
    I'm guessing you're flagging this one up due to his name? It seems to becoming more common. My son knew a lad in school called Tiger, and they played in the same football team together for years. It wasn't this guy, though.
    I would have stuck it on the Under 21 and Academy thread if it wasn’t for Tiger. I was going to say that, apart from some golfer i seem to remember, I’d never seen Tiger as a first name before, but going a long way back into my youth, I can remember this guy, it looks like Tiger was again a nickname though.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Lance

    There was also a boxer called Dick Tiger, but it looks like that was just a case of him changing his name for his profession.

    I see what you mean though, seems it’s a name that’s becoming increasingly frequent, particularly for boys.

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    Tiger as in Woods was a nickname as well. His first name was actually Eldrick. Many years ago in the changing room at Royal Porthcawl he was listed as that on the team sheet for the Walker Cup back in the 1995.

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    What was that song called in the seventies by Mud?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamsarnie View Post
    What was that song called in the seventies by Mud?
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2rrtXCFyMII

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post

    That’s right, that’s right, that’s right, that’s right…

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    He'll feel at home wearing a stripey kit.

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    I’d be lion if I said I’d heard of him.

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    There used to be Tobins from Port Talbot who followed the City.

    I wonder if this young lad is from that way like the Colwill boys.

    Anyone know of any lynx?

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    Fair play, it takes some doing to have the most notable name amongst a group that includes "Tank"

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    I’d be lion if I said I’d heard of him.
    I had to paws for thought then !

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    There’s a Tobin family in Ely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I would have stuck it on the Under 21 and Academy thread if it wasn’t for Tiger. I was going to say that, apart from some golfer i seem to remember, I’d never seen Tiger as a first name before, but going a long way back into my youth, I can remember this guy, it looks like Tiger was again a nickname though.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Lance

    There was also a boxer called Dick Tiger, but it looks like that was just a case of him changing his name for his profession.

    I see what you mean though, seems it’s a name that’s becoming increasingly frequent, particularly for boys.
    Tiger is Woods nickname.

    Parents maybe fans?

    So is Bubba Watson. Stupid feckin Americans.😂

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    Re: Tiger Tobin

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I would have stuck it on the Under 21 and Academy thread if it wasn’t for Tiger. I was going to say that, apart from some golfer i seem to remember, I’d never seen Tiger as a first name before, but going a long way back into my youth, I can remember this guy, it looks like Tiger was again a nickname though.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Lance

    There was also a boxer called Dick Tiger, but it looks like that was just a case of him changing his name for his profession.

    I see what you mean though, seems it’s a name that’s becoming increasingly frequent, particularly for boys.
    For many years Treharris Athletic had a great midfielder called Tiger. Nickname not first name. But he was Joe Morrells uncle.

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