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It's always irked me that crewe have this nickname and not us. Surely we're even more qualified than crewe for this. Albert Jenkins must be turning in his grave. Always irked me that we dont have an official nickname at all. Wonder if we could have a vote and petition the club to recognise our chosen nickname.
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 10:16:48 amIt's always irked me that crewe have this nickname and not us. Surely we're even more qualified than crewe for this. Albert Jenkins must be turning in his grave. Always irked me that we dont have an official nickname at all. Wonder if we could have a vote and petition the club to recognise our chosen nickname. The Butterscotchmen was a nick name we had
Why shouldn’t Crewe have that name.?There’s no reason why clubs can’t have the same nickname, take The Hatters, for example.
The River Don seemed to have played a big part in Doncaster’s early beginnings and placement of the town…..so how about ‘The Rivermen’
You said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 10:16:48 amIt's always irked me that crewe have this nickname and not us. Surely we're even more qualified than crewe for this. Albert Jenkins must be turning in his grave. Always irked me that we dont have an official nickname at all. Wonder if we could have a vote and petition the club to recognise our chosen nickname. I remember some calling us the pirates in the late 50s. The Green Un used to have a logo for each team with their match reports. Crooked spire for Chesterfield, windmill for Rotherham etc. ours was a player with a pirates hat on.
Quote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 11:49:21 amQuote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.Crewe works was built in 1840 and started loco production in 1843.Doncaster works was built in 1853, focusing on repairs and maintenance. It commenced loco production in 1867Crewe Alex was founded in 1877. Doncaster Rovers founded in 1879
Quote from: idler on August 21, 2025, 11:55:05 amQuote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 10:16:48 amIt's always irked me that crewe have this nickname and not us. Surely we're even more qualified than crewe for this. Albert Jenkins must be turning in his grave. Always irked me that we dont have an official nickname at all. Wonder if we could have a vote and petition the club to recognise our chosen nickname. I remember some calling us the pirates in the late 50s. The Green Un used to have a logo for each team with their match reports. Crooked spire for Chesterfield, windmill for Rotherham etc. ours was a player with a pirates hat on.Dave, I was just going to post that I had a distant memory of us being known as The Pirates but I thought I might have been dreaming.
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 10:16:48 amIt's always irked me that crewe have this nickname and not us. Surely we're even more qualified than crewe for this. Albert Jenkins must be turning in his grave. Always irked me that we dont have an official nickname at all. Wonder if we could have a vote and petition the club to recognise our chosen nickname. Can you have an “official” nickname? Sounds a contradiction to me.
Quote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.
The Flying Scotsmen?We built it and don't we still have a covenant for being Scottish!
Quote from: waldron40 on August 21, 2025, 01:03:11 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 11:49:21 amQuote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.Crewe works was built in 1840 and started loco production in 1843.Doncaster works was built in 1853, focusing on repairs and maintenance. It commenced loco production in 1867Crewe Alex was founded in 1877. Doncaster Rovers founded in 1879And ?
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 11:49:21 amQuote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.Crewe works was built in 1840 and started loco production in 1843.Doncaster works was built in 1853, focusing on repairs and maintenance. It commenced loco production in 1867Crewe Alex was founded in 1877. Doncaster Rovers founded in 1879
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 11:49:21 amQuote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc. You better look up the famous locos built by Crewe Tony. And don't forget both Swindon and Crewe were bigger than the Plant. Tbh, Swindon Town probably has most right to the 'Railwaymen' nickname. BobGPS. Look up the definition of 'nickname' too while you're at it.Actually, I'll save you the trouble seeing as you never seem able to get anything right:"Nickname, or informally a "moniker", is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing. It is distinct from a pseudonym, pen name, stage name, or title, although the concepts can overlap".So, you can't have an official or formal nickname.
Quote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc.
Quote from: TonySoprano on August 21, 2025, 11:49:21 amQuote from: IDM on August 21, 2025, 11:17:06 amYou said we were more qualified. Crewe is/was a huge railway works too, so if anything, equally qualified..Qualified yes, equally? No. Given how well literally were created by "railwaymen" plus flying Scotsman, mallard etc. You better look up the famous locos built by Crewe Tony. And don't forget both Swindon and Crewe were bigger than the Plant. Tbh, Swindon Town probably has most right to the 'Railwaymen' nickname. BobGPS. Look up the definition of 'nickname' too while you're at it.Actually, I'll save you the trouble seeing as you never seem able to get anything right:"Nickname, or informally a "moniker", is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing. It is distinct from a pseudonym, pen name, stage name, or title, although the concepts can overlap".So, you can't have an official or formal nickname.