Ever noticed how Italian surnames end in a vowel......I suppose there's the odd one here and there that don't, but you have to search high and low to find one!
Ever noticed how Italian surnames end in a vowel......I suppose there's the odd one here and there that don't, but you have to search high and low to find one!
Straight away thought of Dino Zoff and Buffon and thought loads more would come into my head. But no, you're correct.
Ever noticed how Italian surnames end in a vowel......I suppose there's the odd one here and there that don't, but you have to search high and low to find one!
Straight away thought of Dino Zoff and Buffon and thought loads more would come into my head. But no, you're correct.
I wonder if Zoff and Buffon are in fact Italian names?
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Right now, Henry is busy going through the Valiant 847
Ade Azeez
But no, you're correct.
Anyway, his surname is Fosu-Henry.
Reed (as in Frank) and Reid (as in Andy) do it.
Did this guy actually sign or was it a trial?
Vince O'Kane
There's one that you really should've got @PeakieRocket ...
Mooney has three consonants and three vowels. Draws don't count. Sorry!