Club nicknames

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DMD

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Are ours and Scunny's among just a few decent ones that are actually used in chants and as a name?

Who else has one that people use? I don't mean naff like 'blues', 'reds', r,s' or o's.

Spurs and Hammers are just truncated names Makems/geordies just relate to the area so that leaves what?

Lions, Blades,Gooners, Baggies, Canaries are similar to ours, but I'd argue the connection's not as strongly associated with the club and fans and not used in as many of their chants.

Tractor boys is a close challenger I reckon,
 
Are ours and Scunny's among just a few decent ones that are actually used in chants and as a name?

Who else has one that people use? I don't mean naff like 'blues', 'reds', r,s' or o's.

Spurs and Hammers are just truncated names Makems/geordies just relate to the area so that leaves what?

Lions, Blades,Gooners, Baggies, Canaries are similar to ours, but I'd argue the connection's not as strongly associated with the club and fans and not used in as many of their chants.

Tractor boys is a close challenger I reckon,

Southampton and Portsmouth. But nothing sounds like "the Tigers" ringing round the London Underground.