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  • canefanC Offline
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    @Chris-B said in Best sporting nicknames:

    @MN5 said in Best sporting nicknames:

    Also loved it when Mark got four ducks in a row and got called Audi.

    Further back, Greg Chappell went through a bad patch and briefly got christened "Chappello".

    I just thought it was a variation of his brother's nickname. Ian Chappell was Chappelli

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    @canefan said in Best sporting nicknames:

    @Chris-B said in Best sporting nicknames:

    @MN5 said in Best sporting nicknames:

    Also loved it when Mark got four ducks in a row and got called Audi.

    Further back, Greg Chappell went through a bad patch and briefly got christened "Chappello".

    I just thought it was a variation of his brother's nickname. Ian Chappell was Chappelli

    Those both come from the scorecard:

    Chappell, I

    Chappell 0

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    @sparky said in Best sporting nicknames:

    4 Nobody (John Eales: Australia)

    He was never called that. It was one of those "nicknames" that people thought were cool, but actually are quite try hard. Nobody (heh) gives a fellow player a nickname that implies he's actually perfect. They call them "Tugga" or "Beaver" or "Goldenballs".

    Cullen was called the Paekakariki Express, but that's an epithet (like Alfred "the Great") not a nickname. Who calls their mate "Paekakariki Express"?

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    Suitcase

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    @Chester-Draws said in Best sporting nicknames:

    @sparky said in Best sporting nicknames:

    4 Nobody (John Eales: Australia)

    He was never called that. It was one of those "nicknames" that people thought were cool, but actually are quite try hard. Nobody (heh) gives a fellow player a nickname that implies he's actually perfect. They call them "Tugga" or "Beaver" or "Goldenballs".

    Cullen was called the Paekakariki Express, but that's an epithet (like Alfred "the Great") not a nickname. Who calls their mate "Paekakariki Express"?

    Christian Cullen was called beer bottle, empty from the neck up.

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    I also forgot Gorgodzilla (Mamuka Gorgodze)

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    Best nicknames go to the NFL. There are so many that you can make a roster out of them.

    QB: 'Big Dick' Nick Foles
    RB: 'Beastmode' Marshawn Lynch
    FB: 'The Face Cleaver' Leonard Weaver
    WR: Andre 'Bad Moon' Rison
    WR: Michael 'Hee Hee' Jackson
    TE: 'Black Unicorn' Martellus Bennett
    OL: 'Concrete Charlie' Chuck Bednarik

    DE: Arthur 'Don't Cross Da' Moats
    DL: Will 'The Fridge' Perry
    LB: Sean 'General' Lee
    CB: 'Honeybadger' Tyrann Mathieu
    S: 'The Assassin' Jack Tatum

    Kicker: Greg 'The Leg' Zuerlein
    Punter: Tom 'Two Point' Tupa
    Kick returner: 'The Human Joystick' Dante Hall

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    @Chester-Draws said in Best sporting nicknames:

    @sparky said in Best sporting nicknames:

    4 Nobody (John Eales: Australia)

    He was never called that. It was one of those "nicknames" that people thought were cool, but actually are quite try hard. Nobody (heh) gives a fellow player a nickname that implies he's actually perfect. They call them "Tugga" or "Beaver" or "Goldenballs".

    Cullen was called the Paekakariki Express, but that's an epithet (like Alfred "the Great") not a nickname. Who calls their mate "Paekakariki Express"?

    Yeah. We know. But still funny.

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    Yeah, there are nicknames given by team mates, nicknames given by fans and nicknames given by journalists or commentators (which can be more like epithets; I doubt anyone in the Old Trafford dressing room called George Best "the Fifth Beatle").

    The very best nicknames e.g. Pinetree/Iceman/Whispering Death end up being used by all three groups.

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    Oh yeah. 'Chariots' Offiah

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