warspite1
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Joined: 2/2/2008 From: England Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo There was absolutely nothing to watch last night.....so I ended up watching the world soccer report. You Brit guys have a bewildering number of teams....with no less bewildering names. East Brom, East Ham, West Ham, Ham on Rye, Ham and Eggs, Blackpool, Blackburn, Slightburn, Notburnedatall, Wolves, Sheep, Wolvesinsheepsclothing, Sheepinwolvesclothing, Antsingeraffesclothing (sorry Eddie), Arsenal (gotta admit thats a very cool name), Scunthorpe (be careful how you pronounce that), Sheffield Wednesday (I think it sucks to only have your club once a week)......I could go on, but I've probably already offended every Brit within earshot. Warspite1 I was only offended when you said Arsenal was a very cool name... Okay, okay I admit if it wasn't for the fact that they are %$@?!@ Arsenal, then yes it would be a very cool name. Especially given their history. Having originally been based in Woolwich, home of the Royal Arsenal. They used to have a classic club badge with a great cannon, a latin motto etc, but they changed it to some simple dumbed down cannon design on a non-descript background (see what happens when you muck about with tradition?). As for the clubs: e.g. Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield Wednesday , Preston North End , Plymouth Argyle and of course the piece de resistance Tottenham Hotspur each has their name, club colours, nick-name, badge and ground (sadly the ground names are changing as clubs move to proper stadiums rather than the shacks they played at in nineteenth century) but otherwise these things are for the most part unchanged down the years. Most of the 92 league clubs are around 100 years old - a great many, well over that figure. Priceless... As for Scunthorpe - there is worse. One of the TV channels took to using just two letters for each club to advertise the score in the top right hand corner of the TV. Nearly all clubs have well known short names, so using two letters was a rather stupid idea in the first place. However, they binned the idea not long into the project - no doubt because Colchester United v Northampton Town would have been a little embarrassing.....
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