The New York Times: Jockeys, birds of prey and supermarket chains: The origins of French football club nicknames
What’s in a nickname? That is a question The Athletic will be answering this week, as we trace the origins of football clubs’ monikers in England, Germany, Italy ...
Jockeys, birds of prey and supermarket chains: The origins of French football club nicknames
Goal: Football club nicknames: Slang terms for all teams in Premier League, La Liga, Serie A & MLS
Some football club nicknames have become as synonymous with their official team names, with the likes of Chelsea known as 'the Blues' and Southampton commonly referred to as 'the Saints'. Premier ...
Football club nicknames: Slang terms for all teams in Premier League, La Liga, Serie A & MLS
The New York Times: Villans, Cherries, Toffees and Tractor Boys: The origins of English football club nicknames
What’s in a nickname? That is a question The Athletic will be answering this week as we trace the origins of football clubs’ monikers in England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain and the rest of the ...
Villans, Cherries, Toffees and Tractor Boys: The origins of English football club nicknames
Yahoo! Sports: Gastonia Baseball Club seeks a new nickname. Here's how the current choices stack up
For much of the past three seasons, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball’s Gastonia franchise has fielded a winner. Now, the baseball club is seeking a nickname which suits its winning culture ...
Gastonia Baseball Club seeks a new nickname. Here's how the current choices stack up
AOL: Utah Hockey Club subs out nickname option after it falls flat, brings back another