Former nicknames of league clubs

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Goldstone Rapper

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That bird-related club league got me thinking about nicknames of clubs that either have been formally altered or simply fallen into disuse. Off the top of my head I can think of:

Brighton - The 'Brovians' or 'Dolphins'
Chelsea - The 'Pensioners'
Crystal Palace - The 'Glaziers'
Sunderland - The 'Rokerites'

Can you think of any of the others?
 




Lady Whistledown

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The Throstles- West Brom
 


Gwylan

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Reading - The Biscuitmen
Everton - The Toffees (although you do occasionally see that still)
Charlton - The Valiants
 


Goldstone Rapper

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Everton - 'The Black Watch' and 'School of Science'
 






Gwylan

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Occasionally being just every home game

Yeah, fair enough, it still is used.

My source was a mate who's an Everton supporter who says that only old people refer to them as the Toffees - must be an awful lot of old people around
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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That bird-related club league got me thinking about nicknames of clubs that either have been formally altered or simply fallen into disuse. Off the top of my head I can think of:

Brighton - The 'Brovians' or 'Dolphins'
Chelsea - The 'Pensioners'
Crystal Palace - The 'Glaziers'
Sunderland - The 'Rokerites'

Can you think of any of the others?

Im sure I should know but why the Brovians (Brighton and Hove ians shortened?)
 








Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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No,we were the Shrimps...Southend were and still are the Shrimpers...a bit like us being the Seagulls and Torquay being the Gulls.

Not really though, as a shrimper is someone who catches shrimps and a shrimp is, well, a shrimp.

Pretty sure people still call Reading the biscuitmen too, given that their version of NSC is called "Hob Nob anyone?"

...even though the McVities factory closed down some years ago.
 




Brovion

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Im sure I should know but why the Brovians (Brighton and Hove ians shortened?)
Seeing as it's my posting name I'll answer that, Yes it's a portmanteau word of BRighton and hOVe albION - so should be Brovions not Brovians. It was invented by the supporters' club in the 1950s and inexplicably didn't catch on. Don't understand why. Brovions! Brovions!
 


Brovion

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Weren't Norwich called 'The Mustard Men' or something? To do with the fact that Coleman's Mustard is based in the town (also that might explain the yellow shirts).
 










SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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Are York City still called the Railwaymen?
 








Jesus Gul

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Leeds - The Peacocks
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