Corner?

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Masky

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Jul 23, 2011
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Strange to read that our new bombshell of a centre forward Andreas Cornelius, who apparantly will be unleashed on Sunday is nicknamed Corner by his team mates. Interested to know if any of the forum posters have a nickname, I never had one myself. Having said that my women tend to call me Big Boy, but not certain if that counts!
 
Well, as you may work out, I have had many different nicknames since childhood. But the two that has endured the longest were bestowed upon me in the army. Firstly I was awarded, as most Welsh men who are not in a Welsh regiment are the nickname Taff. However, after a few years I was awarded the nickname Fish for reasons that are not obvious. Anyway both stuck equally over my time in the army until some bright spark though Taff the Fish was more appropriate. So there you have it.
 
Well, as you may work out, I have had many different nicknames since childhood. But the two that has endured the longest were bestowed upon me in the army. Firstly I was awarded, as most Welsh men who are not in a Welsh regiment are the nickname Taff. However, after a few years I was awarded the nickname Fish for reasons that are not obvious. Anyway both stuck equally over my time in the army until some bright spark though Taff the Fish was more appropriate. So there you have it.

Don't tell us - you used to smell..........<laugh>

Funny that Andreas is known as "corner" - I used to be called "touch", but it had nothing to do with football. I nearly got arrested for it. :emoticon-0103-cool:
 
Well, as you may work out, I have had many different nicknames since childhood. But the two that has endured the longest were bestowed upon me in the army. Firstly I was awarded, as most Welsh men who are not in a Welsh regiment are the nickname Taff. However, after a few years I was awarded the nickname Fish for reasons that are not obvious. Anyway both stuck equally over my time in the army until some bright spark though Taff the Fish was more appropriate. So there you have it.


Taff, did the fish element scale down over the years? :emoticon-0103-cool: