LFC already said he will forever remain on our squad roster.
LFC already said he will forever remain on our squad roster.
The best transfer policy over the past few years was the no Dickhead policy.
View: https://x.com/AnfieldRd96/status/1951314183305265324
Love Milner
View: https://x.com/BradleyLFC24v4/status/1951320053095305703
When did Kudus become "Kudos" BTW? I know many in the media call him that but I'd ask them the same question.
Because some of us aren't always sure how names are spelt and we can't be bothered to open another tab to check. Why does it matter so much getting the spelling correct when you know who I mean?When did Kudus become "Kudos" BTW? I know many in the media call him that but I'd ask them the same question.
Well said Judge Jewels.I guess it depends how much value one puts on respect. In my book it's a bit disrespectful not to bother to spell somebody else's name right.
Really? Then Jesus has been disrespected because in Aramaic, the name "Jesus" was pronounced roughly as Yeshua or Isho depending on the dialect.I guess it depends how much value one puts on respect. In my book it's a bit disrespectful not to bother to spell somebody else's name right.
Really? Then Jesus has been disrespected because in Aramaic, the name "Jesus" was pronounced roughly as Yeshua or Isho depending on the dialect.
Kudus is an Arabic name, part of the semitic family languages, like Aramaic. They have sound of letters that cannot be replicated in English. The actual name Kudus starts with a letter that makes a sound like when you take a gulp. The letter that most translators decided that most closely represented that sound was best represented by the letter "Q" , so in the Quran most translations spell it starting with a "Q".
Take the name Mohammed, it has one spelling in Arabic and it has an abbreviated forms too (ie Ahmed) but in English, its could be spelt as Mohammed, Mohamed, Muhammad, Mohamad etc.... They all mean the same and no one should get too upset at misspellings
Momowasboss? Is that you?My first manager at Plessey was an Egyptian, and his first name & two middle names were his own, his father's & his grandfather's so his name was Mohammed Mohammed Mahatmet *surname*
I'm not giving his actual surname in case he is a lurker here, which is doubtful - but if he is then "Hi Mo, hope you are well, your star graduate done good for himself in the end and is less than a year away from a well earned retirement"