Good evening. We had a player a few seasons ago whose nickname was 'Dave'. Can someone remind me of his proper name. Someone has asked to the question and its annoying me that I can't remember!
Rodney?Good evening. We had a player a few seasons ago whose nickname was 'Dave'. Can someone remind me of his proper name. Someone has asked to the question and its annoying me that I can't remember!
Moses Odubajo? I seem to remember some nicknaming him ‘Dave’ on here.Good evening. We had a player a few seasons ago whose nickname was 'Dave'. Can someone remind me of his proper name. Someone has asked to the question and its annoying me that I can't remember!
I think you're right. But I wouldn't have thought of him. ThanksMoses Odubajo? I seem to remember some nicknaming him ‘Dave’ on here.

And a **** afterwardsDave was awesome til his injury
It was Odubajo, people thought his name was too hard to spell, then we signed Hadžiahmetović.![]()
Is that why they call Joe Geldhart Joffy because they find that too hard to spell ?It was Odubajo, people thought his name was too hard to spell, then we signed Hadžiahmetović.![]()
Ah yes, "They"Is that why they call Joe Geldhart Joffy because they find that too hard to spell ?
Joffy, an explanation - The origin of "Joffy" in reference to Joe Gelhardt stems from his childhood love for the classic 1980s comedy film Coming to America. He used to watch the movie with his uncle, who had a nickname based on the character King Jaffe Joffer (played by James Earl Jones). The name rubbed off on Gelhardt and stuck with him throughout his football career.Is that why they call Joe Geldhart Joffy because they find that too hard to spell ?
Then there’s those who got upset because calling him Dave was insulting. As we should know and spell every difficult word correctly - but we can’t be arsed . It’s because we have a sense of humour and for some that’s missing completelyAh yes, "They"
A good job he didn't watch Sexy Beast, starring Ben Kingsley, 'DO IT, C**T'.Joffy, an explanation - The origin of "Joffy" in reference to Joe Gelhardt stems from his childhood love for the classic 1980s comedy film Coming to America. He used to watch the movie with his uncle, who had a nickname based on the character King Jaffe Joffer (played by James Earl Jones). The name rubbed off on Gelhardt and stuck with him throughout his football career.