Ruben? Not Dias

No issue with it when its players from countries such as Portugal who have many names, his full name is Ruben dos Santos Gato Alves Dias so picking his first name makes as much sense as picking the last part of his surname.

Different when its somebody with a bog standard single surname wanting to be known by their first name. That just stinks of ego and an attempt to build a brand.

When you actually think about it, Sergio aguero is probably the worst offender for this, he had kun on his shirt which was nothing but a nickname from a bloody cartoon. But its Sergio, he is a god and he can do what he wants.
He also had his family name. Kun Agüero
 
When they let that Mexican kid the rags signed put Little fucking Pea on his back in Spanish all bets were off. We'll have a Big Nob 69 playing for us before 2100.
Why anyone would want to be known as that is beyond me. I want a name like Weghourst written at the back of my shirt, at least that word sounds like a huge German sausage.
 
Bet there won’t be any commentators / pundits though referring to him as Ruben and pretending they are his best mate
 
Not all cultures have surnames in the way that we do. Should be embraced and understood

I agree.

The 'Trent' example is fair though. English players DO have surnames and should just use them. It's only because Trent as a first name is unique that it was allowed. Imagine Foden just asked for 'Phil' on his shirt.

Didn't Dele Ali just have 'Dele'? But that was something to do with not liking his surname because of his poor relationship with his Dad, IIRC.

Should sack the whole thing off and just go with the starting 11 wearing numbers 1-11 on a match day, with no names. Then nobody can get upset about it.
 
First time I ever saw this was 'Jordi' on Cruyff's shirt. The explanation was that having his surname on there would put too much pressure on him. Honestly, as if anybody watching him would even consider that he was related to Johan?

Only a matter of time before they have their Instagram tags on there...
 
I wonder what the governing body would say if every City player changed their name to Haaland but had a different initial. Italy's No 1 G. Haaland, Portugals Joint No 1 M. Haaland, R. Haaland, England's best CB ever (and only so because Dave Ewing was a Scot) J. Haaland, and so on!
 
Wouldn’t it have been better to ask this question on an existing thread rather than starting a new one? That way you wouldn’t have made a bit of a tit out of yourself
 

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