Intersting stuff, John. Some might argue that "Palace" isn't really a suffix, as such, but as important to the proper name as the word "Crystal," while I note that Stevenage have won permission to drop the word "Borough" from their name from this season - although their nickname is apparently to remain "Boro."
My lot were originally "Municipal," and I'd be keen to find another club so named. I was struck by the number of "White Star," "Rising Star" and "Red Rose" clubs there were in my neck of the woods in the early years of the 20th century, although my favourite local one remains "New Tupton Ivanhoe," named, one assumes, by a fan of Walter Scott's work. How long before we get the "Clay Cross Hogwarts," I wonder?
Do you have a view on where the "United" suffix came from? I started noticing it in my research when local Methodist churches started teams suffixed, if that's a word, with their own brand of religion. So we had Clowne Primitives, Brimington Congregationals and Brampton United.


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