It means "or" in Dutch so at one point or another some of his ancestors got married and couldnt decide on the surname. The Dutch afaik doesnt have the tradition with double surnames so the hyphen thing isnt common and I guess in the Netherlands the "or" was one of the solutions to this rarely...
Weird about Robin. Perhaps they just looked at the kid and thought "this boy is less of a fookin wenceslaus". To be fair Davy has been doing some clear and obvious wenceslausing on the midfield over the years, for good and bad. Robin is a defender and cant afford it.
Got one year left on his contract and according to Naylor he's been offered a new one.
He is Dutch, they are all like that. Frank & Ronald de Boer are in reality Franciscus and Ronaldus de Boer. Pierre van Hooijdonks real name is Petrus. Ruud van Nistelrooy = Rutgerus van Nistelrooy, and so...