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Sports => Football => Topic started by: Jahyouth on June 06, 2005, 08:50:32 AM
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WHITLEY, Aurtis
This is the name that Aurtis Whitley a.k.a. Otis Seaton a.k.a. Aurtis Seaton a.k.a. Otis Whitley went by on the official match card in Saturday's game. I found this on the FIFA.com website.
At last we know what the man name is!
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is it just me or is it the case that trini players dis rounds seem to have a lot of mystery surrounding the spelling of their names.
Apart from the case of Mr. Seaton/Whitley, we have Densil/Densill/Denzil/Denzel Theobold/Theobald and Durance/Duarance/Daurance Williams.
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Is not mystery, is just reporters who too lazy to check properly.
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Is not mystery, is just reporters who too lazy to check properly.
Funny but true.
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Imagine even de OFFICIAL TTFF website cant get names right and they seeing de players everyday. De T&T Express famous for wrong names (Ian Prescott is de king)...
Shaun Fuentes still have Anthony Wolfe listed with North East Stars and North East Stars dont exsist this season.
IS IT ?
Densil, Denzil, Densill (Theobald)
Mannie, Manny (Ramjohn)
Kerwyn, Kerwin (Jemmott, Jemmot)
Alike, Akeil, Aklie, Akilie, Akile (Edwards)
Ataulla, Atulla, Atullah (Guerra)
Jerrel, Jerel (Britto)
Mahkan, Makan (Hislop)
Jamaal, Jamal (Shabaz, Shabazz)
Jerrol, Jerol, Gerol (Forbes)
Cornel, Cornell, Connell (Kevaughn)
FC, SC (Ma Pau)
Stefan, Stefon (St Louis)
Collin, Colin (Samuel)
Carlon, Karlon (Hughes)
Jerron, Jerren (Nixon)
Power, Powers (Seon)
MacFarlane, McFarlane (Errol)
Glen, Glenn (Cornell)
Andre, Andrei (Pacheco)
Phillips, Phillip (Marvin)
Daniel, Daneil (Cyrus)
Gorien, Gorean (Highley, Highly)
Kendell, Kendall (Jagdeosingh)
Sealey, Sealy (Scott)
Ansil, Ancil (Elcock)
Thorne, Tyronne (Holder)
Matthew, Mathew (Bartholomew)
Karyn, Karen (Forbes)
Christon, Christian (Thomas)
Corneal, Coneal (Thomas)
Aurtis, Autis, Otis (Whitley)
Duarance, Daurance ( Williams)
Jorsling, Jorslyn (Devon)
Keon, Keyon (Edwards)
Kevon, Kevin (Carter)
Kelvin, Kevin (Jack)
McCallister, MacAllister, McAllister (Terrance, Terrence)
Noreiga, Noriega (Anthony)
Radanfah, Radanfha, Rafdanfa (Abu Bakr)
Stephan, Stephen (David)
Stephan, Stephen (Knox)
Conrad, Conrod (Smith)
Karlon, Carlon (Murray)
Nickolson, Nikcolson, Nicolson (Thomas)
Teba, Atiba, Tiba (McKnight)
Janathan, Johnaton, Johnoton (Frias, Farias)
Akeil, Akil, Akiel (Guevara)
Lindsie, Linsie (Sherwood)
Norray, Noray (Kerry)
Jamaal, Jamal (Gay)
Anybody what to add more.
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Classic
Aurtis, Autis, Otis (Whitley)
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De one with cornell glen/glenn is de one I does see de most. Up to now I doh know which one correct.
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Excellent observations Sam....
:applause:
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dah must be why many men eh getting much-deserved club big club tryouts, contracts, etc....agents googling dem by dey 'correct' name and nuttin coming up.... ??? ::)
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It goes way back, as I was entering stuff into ttfootballhistory.com I found multiple spellings for just about everybody. Here's just a few more
Rolf, Rolph Grant
Prior, Pryor Jones
Jerry, Gerry Gomez
Geoff, Jeoff, Joffre Chambers
Ian Seale, Seales
Keith Aqui, Acqui
Russell Tesheira, Texiera
Malcolm McLean, McClean
Willan, Wilan, Willon Baird
Lio, Leo Lynch
Dilbert, Delbert Charleau, Charlowe
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Francisco - Pacho, Pancho, Paco - (Maturana)
Rijsbergen, Rijsberger, Rijsenberg, Rijserbergen, Rijsenberger (Wim)
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Francisco - Pacho, Pancho, Paco - (Maturana)
Everyone on this site knows its Pacho
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Power, Powers (Sean)
I thought his name was Seon
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what bout we new favorite whipping boy aklie (or is it akile) edwards.
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Imagine an agent calls the TTFF to get info on players........ :whistling:
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Great post Sam.
here's one more to add:
Shithound, ass-clown, dunce, Pacho (Maturana)
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Great post Sam.
here's one more to add:
Shithound, ass-clown, dunce, Pacho (Maturana)
:rotfl: :rotfl::cheers:
All yuh ent easy nah! Good one doh! :rotfl:
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Sorry for being off topic but i notice Jason Scotland and Khaleem Hyland (Highland, Belgium) becoming legends at orginal europe clubs because their last names. I think if we give players nick names, at least, after places in Europe and that will quickly get them foreign contracts. You know we is trend setters already, ask Lasana Liburd :devil:
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Speaking of Lasana..Lisana???
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Sorry for being off topic but i notice Jason Scotland and Khaleem Hyland (Highland, Belgium) becoming legends at orginal europe clubs because their last names. I think if we give players nick names, at least, after places in Europe and that will quickly get them foreign contracts. You know we is trend setters already, ask Lasana Liburd :devil:
Oh god how I could forget Dwight Yorke too (York, England) is a name of a town in UK.
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Great post Sam.
here's one more to add:
Shithound, ass-clown, dunce, Pacho (Maturana)
:rotfl: :rotfl::cheers:
All yuh ent easy nah! Good one doh! :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Right all yuh make mih day...ah done and gone with that one!!!...
p.s. yuh forget Dumbtist, Corbeaux (or is that his brand, not a nick name per se... :thinking:)
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No wonder dey send ticket 4 Glenroy instead of Collin/Colin Samuel.
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Francisco - Pacho, Pancho, Paco - (Maturana)
Rijsbergen, Rijsberger, Rijsenberg, Rijserbergen, Rijsenberger (Wim)
actually all three are correct. Pancho, Paco and Pacho are all nicknames for Francisco.
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Who should be blame for players names not properly spelt.
For example, Devorn Jorsling has played for T&T over a decade now, that includes youth level to senior level and only becuase he manage to sign for a foreign club I found out that his real name is spelt like Devorn and NOT Devon.
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Back to this mystery...I recently found out that the Otis Whitley Grounds is the correct spelling as given by the man himself. And he get the grounds after the World Cup 2006
Sooo...in reply to Sam question, is probly the players themselves who doh know they own name. I cah blame the reporter for not asking to see a man birth certificate if he tell you how to spell his own name.
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Back to this mystery...I recently found out that the Otis Whitley Grounds is the correct spelling as given by the man himself. And he get the grounds after the World Cup 2006
Sooo...in reply to Sam question, is probly the players themselves who doh know they own name. I cah blame the reporter for not asking to see a man birth certificate if he tell you how to spell his own name.
According to the Liburd story: http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=5687.0
That was when Aurtis Whitley chose to become Otis Seaton. One snag though. The "footballer otherwise known as Aurtis Whitley" has to wait for his passport to expire before he can make the transformation complete.
"When that happens," he explains, "I can change my name to Aurtis Otis Seaton-Whitley if I still want to."
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Is not mystery, is just reporters who too lazy to check properly.
Funny but true.
sad but true