The pronunciation Beaver originates from Leicestershire. The locals couldn’t pronounce Belvoir Castle back in the Middle Ages. It has stuck, and spread, ever since.
Bit of trivia regarding his name: It’s a typical Bosniak patronymic surname i.e. a Turkish Muslim name adjusted to South Slavic phonology and orthography plus the South Slavic patronymic suffix -ović. Hadžiahmet is a compound of hadžija (< Turkish hacı < Arabic ḥājj which means ‘pilgrim’) and Ahmet (common Turkish Muslim name). Hadgi-Ahmetovich for those struggling with pronunciation.
Mmaee seems likely to me. Signed by Dublin before. Can provide cover across the front 3. Allows us to sell Kamara and get some money in. The way he’s been released also feels like a work around given our transfer restrictions. I could be wrong but if he was going elsewhere you’d imagine they would either sign him directly from Stoke for free or on loan.
How about : pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis... Which by some strange quirk is the longest word in the English language to go with the longest name of any baller. Maybe, Metro or even VicMetro would suffice.
I’ve put this here because it feels like a new signing…well I think so anyway… Sergej Jakirovic says watching Mohamed Belloumi in training gives him "goosebumps" as he prepares to welcome him back to the Hull City matchday fold. The 23-year-old's return is particularly timely, coming on the back of a dramatic first home win of the season last Sunday and after the club were given disappointing news about their appeal against a three-window ban on buying players. While it will take him time to get up to speed after such a long period out, his return hands the Bosnian a major dilemma in the coming weeks, with Liam Millar expected to return next month, joining Joel Ndala, David Akintola and Abu Kamara, though he could yet leave before the window closes. Jakirovic admits that he winces every time he sees Bellloumi come up against a challenge in training, but trusts the medical staff and the player himself have made the right decision in allowing him back in full training. "He's the decision maker," Jakirovic told Hull Live about Belloumi knowing his body and how hard to push himself. "Always when he receives the ball, whoever is in front of him, I think, be careful, be careful, don't touch him. "He has a very big desire to play, which is normal. I'm listening to our medical stuff, so I'm not going through the wall (not listening). I'm listening to our medical staff.