by Kurtz » 15 May 2007 18:36
by Cripple Creek » 15 May 2007 23:41
by AbovetheI » 15 May 2007 23:43
Cripple Creek To be honest Royals is a really crap, bland nickname. I've always hated it and never understood why we lost the Biscuitmen soubriquet. Luton isn't full of milliners and they are still called the Hatters. Biscuitmen has much more character and has historical relevance for Reading. The Royals means zilch.
by SpaceCruiser » 16 May 2007 00:42
Cripple Creek To be honest Royals is a really crap, bland nickname. I've always hated it and never understood why we lost the Biscuitmen soubriquet. Luton isn't full of milliners and they are still called the Hatters. Biscuitmen has much more character and has historical relevance for Reading. The Royals means zilch.
by Flyingkiwi » 16 May 2007 04:52
Behindu Don;t recall the move being too popular and to behonest it made no sense, nicknames aren't supposed to be 'current' and there is nothing wrong with a quirky, archaic name (for example you may be shocked to hear they no longer store guns and ammunition at The Arsenal).
by Royalphil » 16 May 2007 08:47
Flyingkiwi They may not store them at Woolwich Arsenal anymore but then Arsenal haven't had any association with Woolwich for decades and when they shifted to Highbury they dropped Woolwich so their name doesn't actually have any connection to geographic location. Therefore, it could be argued that in their case, Arsenal is just a name and is current.
by 66DD » 16 May 2007 09:30
Royalphil Nice and interesting topic (off-season... ), a good read...
And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
by Mr Angry » 16 May 2007 09:37
66DDRoyalphil Nice and interesting topic (off-season... ), a good read...
And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
Possibly Total Network Solutions (T.N.S.) in Welsh Premier.
by Mr Angry » 16 May 2007 09:41
RoyalphilFlyingkiwi They may not store them at Woolwich Arsenal anymore but then Arsenal haven't had any association with Woolwich for decades and when they shifted to Highbury they dropped Woolwich so their name doesn't actually have any connection to geographic location. Therefore, it could be argued that in their case, Arsenal is just a name and is current.
Nice and interesting topic (off-season... ), a good read...
And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
by Skyline » 16 May 2007 09:47
Mr AngryRoyalphil And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
Try Port Vale, who play in Burslem, or Rushden & Diamonds, who play in Irthlingborough (sp?).
by Flyingkiwi » 16 May 2007 10:16
by Kartoffel Kopf » 16 May 2007 10:17
by SpaceCruiser » 16 May 2007 10:28
Mr Angry66DDRoyalphil Nice and interesting topic (off-season... ), a good read...
And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
Possibly Total Network Solutions (T.N.S.) in Welsh Premier.
The is no team in the Welsh Premier League called Total Network Solutions.
You have mistaken them for The New Saints.
(They changed their name at the end of the 2005/06 season).
HTH.
by Platypuss » 16 May 2007 10:32
Mr Angry Or, you could settle on St Johnston (Perth) or Queen of The South (Dumfries).
by Mr Angry » 16 May 2007 10:37
PlatypussMr Angry Or, you could settle on St Johnston (Perth) or Queen of The South (Dumfries).
Although of course St Johnstone is a historic name for Perth.
by Flyingkiwi » 16 May 2007 10:44
by Mr Angry » 16 May 2007 10:45
SpaceCruiserMr Angry66DDRoyalphil Nice and interesting topic (off-season... ), a good read...
And following the Arsenal sub-thread, are there any other clubs' names that do not show their geographical location? I am thinking UK and maybe Europe here, as PSV springs to mind as the Philips Electrical manufacturer's factory team but that now, of course, has Eindhoven after the PSV.
Possibly Total Network Solutions (T.N.S.) in Welsh Premier.
The is no team in the Welsh Premier League called Total Network Solutions.
You have mistaken them for The New Saints.
(They changed their name at the end of the 2005/06 season).
HTH.
by Skyline » 16 May 2007 10:51
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