ahmedou 192 Posted September 6, 2020 Share Posted September 6, 2020 CHELSEA DEAL FOR SHARMAN-LOWE Quote BURTON Albion’s young England goalkeeping talent Teddy Sharman-Lowe has been signed by Premier League Chelsea for an undisclosed fee but will be staying with the Brewers on loan. Quote “It’s brilliant and it has all happened so fast. Burton have developed me so well and now it’s another new beginning. And hopefully, I can develop further with Chelsea...” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeboii 1,844 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 4 hours ago, ahmedou said: CHELSEA DEAL FOR SHARMAN-LOWE Brilliant. Seems to be a very promising goalkeeper! Yet another player we get in this dream window! Vesper and killer1257 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan Fong 2,776 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Apologize for my ignorance, why there’re so many people with double surnames in the recent generations? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan Fong 2,776 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Feminism movement. So their kids are going to have triple or even quadruple barrelled surnames? [emoji27] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,182 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 2 hours ago, Ryan Fong said: Apologize for my ignorance, why there’re so many people with double surnames in the recent generations? in the UK, one historical reason was heritable surnames, where one of the names would disappear as there were no male heirs to carry on the line but the tradition is very old, not a new thing famous examples of non-hyphenated ones David Lloyd George (Prime Minister during and after WWI) Andrew Lloyd Webber Helena Bonham-Carter Sacha Baron Cohen John Maynard Keynes Iain Duncan Smith My own surname is a hyphenated blend (father's surname then mother's) wife's name is now the same, legally, as mine, but it is really strange, because her last name (she is 100% Swedish) is the exact same as my father's (no, we are NOT related, lolol) (our last name, the Swedish first part, in Sweden, is like Smith, Williams, Johnson, Jones, etc are in the UK and the US) some super common Swedish surnames (there are many variant spellings too) Eriksson Larsson Johansson Andersson Karlsson Nilsson Lindberg Persson Svensson Lindström Lundgren Forsberg I taught a class 2 years ago of around 85 total people, and we had 18 Erikssons (or some other spelling, like Ericsson, etc) !!!! Many did have hyphenated names or double surnames, plus many in Sweden go by a middle name (some have 2, 3, even 4 (very rare) middle middle names) I call my wife's brother's best friend by his given first name just to piss him off (his parents do as well, much to his chagrin, so I copied them), lolol, as they both are assholes and so easy to get all argy bargy, lolol I am deffo a trouble-maker (I am sure many here have already surmised this ) killer1257 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan Fong 2,776 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 in the UK, one historical reason was heritable surnames, where one of the names would disappear as there were no male heirs to carry on the line but the tradition is very old, not a new thing famous examples of non-hyphenated ones David Lloyd George (Prime Minister during and after WWI) Andrew Lloyd Webber Helena Bonham-Carter Sacha Baron Cohen John Maynard Keynes Iain Duncan Smith My own surname is a hyphenated blend (father's surname then mother's) wife's name is now the same, legally, as mine, but it is really strange, because her last name (she is 100% Swedish) is the exact same as my father's (no, we are NOT related, lolol) (our last name, the Swedish first part, in Sweden, is like Smith, Williams, Johnson, Jones, etc are in the UK and the US) some super common Swedish surnames (there are many variant spellings too) Eriksson Larsson Johansson Andersson Karlsson Nilsson Lindberg Persson Svensson Lindström Lundgren Forsberg I taught a class 2 years ago of around 85 total people, and we had 18 Erikssons (or some other spelling, like Ericsson, etc) !!!! Many did have hyphenated names or double surnames, plus many in Sweden go by a middle name (some have 2, 3, even 4 (very rare) middle middle names) I call my wife's brother's best friend by his given first name just to piss him off (his parents do as well, much to his chagrin, so I copied them), lolol, as they both are assholes and so easy to get all argy bargy, lolol I am deffo a trouble-maker (I am sure many here have already surmised this ) So I guess in the UK it’s just a trend thing isn’t it? IIRC there’s only one Wright-Phillips in the league like 15 yrs ago, now it’s like if you don’t have a double barrelled surname you’re not cool that kind of vibe lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milan 17,957 Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 So, if a son of Ruben Loftus-Cheek decided to marry a daughter of Callum Hudson-Odoi... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puliiszola 519 Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 20 hours ago, Milan said: So, if a son of Ruben Loftus-Cheek decided to marry a daughter of Callum Hudson-Odoi... Mr X Loftus-Cheek Hudson-Odoi XLCHO Sounds like a Chemical Formula. killer1257 and Valdo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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