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According to DIXIE on the most recent podcast, the Albion players call Dave 'La Liga'.
Bu bu but. It should be standard. Everyone else just calls him Spanish Dave.
According to DIXIE on the most recent podcast, the Albion players call Dave 'La Liga'.
"Razor" Ruddock is perhaps a little more in the same vein as "The Dagger", although judging by the size of him now "Mallet" might be a more accurate nickname
Bu bu but. It should be standard. Everyone else just calls him Spanish Dave.
Inexplicably, I couldn't help hearing that last line in Donny Osmond's voice.
"And they call him Spanish Daaaaaave
Do you think he'll ever know?"
I suppose perhaps there is a difference between nicknames the players give themselves and those awarded to them by fans.
I don't suppose Vicente walks around the changing room shaking new team-mates' hands and saying "Hi, I'm the Dagger"; equally I doubt very much Dean Wilkins has ever thought of setting up a Twitter account in the name of [MENTION=15897]wendy[/MENTION]4
Apparently, Paul Ince gave himself the nickname, the Guvnor.
Everybody seems to have forgotten the finest footballer nickname ever. Kenny Lunt, who was known as Lenny.
It's in our British nature, we're more reserved than other countries. If someone excels at something our first reaction isn't to give them a fancy name or lavish praise on them for being superhuman - we just give them some stick for being a show-off!
Quite right too.
Granny Goodchild ?