Yes & this is genuine, we named our youngest son with the middle names Alan Clarke , he was born not long after we got promotion from the 4th division , later during his second spell in charge my sons were mascots for a game against Port Vale & in the pre match tour Alan Clarke sat our son in his chair in his office & smiled about a new Alan Clarke had taken his role , great day apart from the result , lost 0 v 3 & Steve Cooper got sent off !
I've always thought Glavinesque would be a good middle name for a boy. Or if it's a girl, I'd go with Glavinia. My wife thought differently when we had our kids, so I've had to put them on the back burner (the names, not the kids). I'm hoping they might still be in with a chance if we have more grandchildren.
George is named after George Moncur. Laura fancied him at the time. I tell everyone it's after his great grandfather on my mums side but it's George Moncur
I have managed to name my girls after a couple of minor characters in Skyrim. The missus is not aware of this.
Would never name kids after a famous person. Not for a second saying that this is going to happen with Redfearn, but what if the celebrity turns out to be a child molester or some other heinous thing. Also Redfearn is a bit weird as a middle name like. Surely Neil is more fitting for a name?
Back in the 80s our dog had pups... Big Phil joe (pronounced Juuwa) Macca Banger Ronnie Trev We than had a cat called Alan. Drew the line at feeding him 20 cigs a day though.
For the non Twitter folk on ere some pearling replies......... Boats, houses, hamsters, cats, dogs, horses. It's safe to say if Sir Ronnie copyrighted his name he'd be coining it in.
I once had to order a new 'man hole cover' for drains int back garden. I used my own laptop as u darent use my work one.