Classic, Yelly. Even worse.Who said I pronounced it as a J sound?
Classic, Yelly. Even worse.Who said I pronounced it as a J sound?
Classic, Yelly. Even worse.
Yeah mate, I enjoy people using players (and other people's) actual names and also not actual stupid nicknames.Were you also Poo Pants mate?
Come on, let it out. Not literally of course
Yeah mate, I enjoy people using players (and other people's) actual names and also not actual stupid nicknames.
Did my head in when people called Pienaar 'Peanuts'. Also, as a side note, shockingly no one from the PC police claimed that's racist.
Do you also enjoy to sing every little thing ever by chance as well? Cuz it doesn't get more annoyingly British than that. lolI often call players by their first names
So I always yell "That's it Mason, well done!" or "Cracking save Jordan, good lad!"
But yeah, I love nicknames. Nicknames are ace
Do you also enjoy to sing every little thing ever by chance as well? Cuz it doesn't get more annoyingly British than that. lol
And I don't mind first names, that's fine - I do it too. How long before people start calling Mirallas - Mirry tho? Or something equally as daft for Pickford or anyone. See when it has to be done (because of the language) - sure, example is Bilyaletdinov. It's easy for me to say, but I'm from a Slavic country, not the most unusual name you can hear, but for Brits - Billy's fine.
But calling him Jelly is daft.You'd just call Mirallas "Kev" though, that's a nickname
A nickname doesn't have to be difficult or overthought
Nikola translated to English roughly comes to Nicholas. Nicky is a reasonable shortening of that, hence he's "Nicky"
It's just like Nicky Butt. His first name is Nicholas but people called him Nicky
Calling him Nicky isn't daft in the slightest, nor is it unusual
To give him a British styled nickname is to include him in our wider culture, not to demean his own. Nowt wrong with that
But calling him Jelly is daft.
No mate.I don't think so
"Come on Jelly lad!"
Rolls off the tongue
Slow day at work mate.Who the fck cares
What is it with you a nicknames?
Did you have a really nasty one at school or something?
Were you "Poo Pants"?
quite right Ijjy mateNicknames are fine with your mates. Or at school.
But giving a a grown up footballer one makes it sound like you actually know him or he’s your mate. Makes me cringe a little.
Makes me cringe that I’ve probably done it too. But I hate myself most days so no biggy there.
But as @Roger Milla says, who really cares.
Kept us busy though hey.