• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Kai Wayne Rooney

Status
Not open for further replies.
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=36894.msg978344#msg978344 date=1257330619]
Lampard's ex (as she is now) is indeed Spanish, and she's taken the kids with her back to Spain, so one hopes they won't have too much of a problem.

As for Bridge though, I can't help wondering if the Jean Claude bit is some sort of nod to the late and not so great JC Van Damme. Wonder what the kids who get given such crapstruck names will think of their parents for doing it when they get old enough to care.
[/quote]

Van Damme's not dead.
 
Weirdest Kai Story So Far:

Wayne Rooney and wife Coleen have unwittingly caused a stir in Belfast by calling their son Kai. The name has caused controversy after a Protestant flute band adopted the name Kai, a widely-used acronym in loyalist circles for ‘Kill All Irish’.
The Sons of Kai flute band are based on the hardline loyalist Rathcoole housing estate where Rooney’s Manchester United team-mate Jonny Evans grew up.
But the Sons Of Kai have always denied their name was inspired by sectarian hatred. A spokesman said: ‘We called ourselves after Danish footballer Kai Johansen, who played for Glasgow Rangers and scored the winning goal in the 1966 Scottish Cup Final replay.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1225069/Charles-Sale-Poppies-growing-Premier-League-clubs.html#ixzz0VuJohwQZ
 
[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=36894.msg978620#msg978620 date=1257350763]
Weirdest Kai Story So Far:

Wayne Rooney and wife Coleen have unwittingly caused a stir in Belfast by calling their son Kai. The name has caused controversy after a Protestant flute band adopted the name Kai, a widely-used acronym in loyalist circles for ‘Kill All Irish’.
The Sons of Kai flute band are based on the hardline loyalist Rathcoole housing estate where Rooney’s Manchester United team-mate Jonny Evans grew up.
But the Sons Of Kai have always denied their name was inspired by sectarian hatred. A spokesman said: ‘We called ourselves after Danish footballer Kai Johansen, who played for Glasgow Rangers and scored the winning goal in the 1966 Scottish Cup Final replay.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1225069/Charles-Sale-Poppies-growing-Premier-League-clubs.html#ixzz0VuJohwQZ
[/quote]

I've only ever heard KAT....never KAI.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom