| Nickname | Club(s) | Reason |
| Addicks | Charlton Athletic | A corruption of the word 'haddocks', named after a local fish and chip shop |
| Baggies | West Bromwich Albion | Acquired when the players played in long shorts (debatable - see the club's article for more details) |
| Bantams | Bradford City | A reference to the claret and amber colours of the club's strip [1] |
| Bees | Barnet | Based on colour of home strip |
| Bees | Brentford | Misinterpretation of an 1890s chant "Buck up Bs" |
| Bluebirds | Cardiff City | Based on colour of home strip |
| Black Cats | Sunderland | Named after the Black Cat gun battery which stood on the river Wear. Also references the lucky black cat which led to the team winning the FA cup. [2] |
| Blades | Sheffield United | Local links with steel and cutlery. |
| Blues | Birmingham City | Colour of home football kit |
| Blues | Chelsea | Colour of home football kit |
| Blues | Chester City | |
| Blues | Grays Athletic | Colour of home football kit |
| Blues/Tractor Boys | Ipswich Town | Colour of home football kit. Tractor boys derives from the agricultural area of East Anglia, in which the town of Ipswich and the football club therein lies. |
| Blues | Shrewsbury Town | Colour of home football kit |
| Blues | Southend United | Colour of home football kit |
| Boro | Middlesbrough | Short version of name |
| Boro | Stevenage Borough | Short version of name |
| Brewers | Burton Albion | Local links to the brewing industry |
| Brummagem | Birmingham City | Local pronunciation of "Birmingham" |
| Bulls | Hereford United | After the local breed of cattle |
| Bummingham Titty | Birmingham City | Given by fans in reference of the physical appearance of its executive, Karren Brady, 1990's nickname[3] |
| Canaries | Norwich City | Initially due to popularity of canary breeding in Norfolk, later home strips are the same colour as the bird, and is now used in the club's logo. |
| Cardinals (Cards for short) | Woking | From the Cardinal red of the red and white shirt halves[4] |
| Chairboys | Wycombe Wanderers | Local links to the furniture making industry |
| Cherries | Bournemouth | Former owner owned Cherry Tree Plantation near the ground |
| Citizens | Manchester City | Developed from 'City' |
| Clarets | Burnley | Colour of home strip |
| Club | Sheffield | Due to the fact they were the "Original Football Club" |
| Cobblers | Northampton Town | Local links to the shoe making industry |
| Cod'eads | Grimsby Town | Local links to the declining fishing industry |
| Cottagers | Fulham | From club's ground, Craven Cottage |
| Cumbrians | Carlisle United | From Cumbria, the county the club are from. |
| Daggers | Dagenham & Redbridge | Based on club name |
| Dale | Rochdale | Short version of name |
| Diamonds | Rushden & Diamonds | Short version of name |
| Dolly Blues | Lancaster City | Derived from the fact that team originally played in the same colour as the 'Dolly Blue' washing tablets |
| Dons | Milton Keynes Dons | A contraction of Wimbledon, from the club's original location, as Wimbledon F.C. |
| Dons, The | AFC Wimbledon | A contraction of Wimbledon. See Wimbledon F.C. |
| Eagles | Crystal Palace | Taken from nickname of Benfica. |
| Filberts | Leicester City | Seldom used, derives from previous ground being located on Filbert Street |
| Fishy People | Grimsby Town | Local links to the declining fishing industry (First used on Soccer AM) |
| Fleet | Ebbsfleet United | Short version of name |
| Fosse | Leicester City | Original name was Leicester Fosse, which derived from The Fosse Way. Name still in use by commentator Stuart Hall |
| Foxes | Leicester City | Outline of Leicestershire on a map resembles a foxes head, Hunting tradition of the county [5] |
| Gas (unofficial) | Bristol Rovers | Old ground next door to a Gasworks |
| Gills | Gillingham | Short version of name |
| Glaziers | Crystal Palace | Reference to The Crystal Palace. No longer used. |
| Glovers | Yeovil Town | Local links to the glove making industry |
| Grecians | Exeter City | Grecians was, for centuries, the nickname for people from the St Sidwells parish of Exeter where the ground is situated |
| Gulls | Torquay United | Seaside link |
| Gunners | Arsenal | Local links to military arsenal |
| Hammers | West Ham United | Although this may initially appear to be based on a simple shortening of the name, observation of the club's crest will reveal crossed metalworking hammers, indicating the club's origins as the football team of Thames Ironworks. |
| Harriers | Kidderminster Harriers | Short version of name |
| Hatters | Luton Town | Local links to hat making industry |
| Hatters | Stockport County | One of Cheshire's and Britain's main hatting industry towns |
| Heed | Gateshead | Based on shortening of Gateshead, and the local pronunciation of Head |
| Hoops | Queens Park Rangers | Design of home strip |
| Hornets | Watford | Colour of strip |
| Imps | Lincoln City | Legend of the imp statue in Lincoln Cathedral (also "Red Imps") |
| Iron | Scunthorpe United | Local links to the iron industry |
| Irons | West Ham United | Indicates the club's origins as the football team of Thames Ironworks (see "also Hammers"). |
| Jacks | Swansea City | Seamen from the town formerly referred to as 'Swansea Jacks', also after the dog Swansea Jack |
| Kettles | Kettering Town | Shortened version of name |
| Lambs | Tamworth | Team plays at The Lamb Ground, named after a local pub |
| Latics | Oldham Athletic | Short version of name |
| Latics | Wigan Athletic | Shortened version of name |
| Lillywhites | Preston North End | Colour of home strip |
| Lillywhites | Fulham | Colour of home strip |
| Lilywhites | Tottenham Hotspur | Colour of home strip |
| Lions | Millwall | Featured on badge |
| Magpies | Newcastle United | Based on colour of home strip |
| Magpies | Notts County | Based on black and white colour of home strip [6] |
| Mariners | Grimsby Town | The club is based on the coast |
| Mighty Whites | Leeds United | Based on the colour of the home strip |
| Peacocks | Leeds United | (Virtually obsolete). Stems from the former name of the Elland Road stadium, The Old Peacock Ground, which was in turn named after the nearby The Old Peacock pub[7]. |
| Millers | Rotherham United | Based on ground name (Millmoor) |
| Minstermen | York City | York Minster is a famous landmark in the city |
| Monkey hangers | Hartlepool United | During the Napoleonic wars the citizens of Hartlepool allegedly hung a monkey believing it to be a French spy.[8] |
| O's | Leyton Orient | Before Squad numbers on shirts, Orient Players wore Large Letter Os on their shirt backs |
| Owls | Sheffield Wednesday | Based on name of local area (Owlerton), after a visitor to the city drew a cartoon depicting Sheffield Wednesday as an owl. |
| Pensioners | Chelsea | Originates from the Chelsea pensioners, based at the nearby Royal Hospital Chelsea |
| Pilgrims | Boston United | Local links to the pilgrims who went to the New World |
| Pilgrims | Plymouth Argyle | Local links to the pilgrims who went to the New World |
| Pirates | Bristol Rovers | Local links to shipping |
| Pompey | Portsmouth | The nickname for the city |
| Pool | Liverpool | Short version of name |
| Pools | Hartlepool United | Short version of name |
| Poppies | Kettering Town | Stadium built on a former poppy field |
| Posh | Peterborough United | Believed to derive from former manager Pat Tirrel proclaiming that he was looking for: "Posh players for a posh team" [9] |
| Potters | Stoke City | Local links to the pottery industry |
| QPR | Queens Park Rangers | Abbreviation of club name |
| Quakers | Darlington | Local links to religious movement |
| R's | Queens Park Rangers | Final initial of club abbreviation, QPR |
| Railwaymen | Crewe Alexandra | Local links to railways |
| Rams | Derby County | Folk song "The Derby Ram", and by extension an emblem of the city [10] |
| Rebels | FC United of Manchester | The club having been formed by disaffected fans after the takeover of Manchester United by Malcolm Glazer. |
| Red Devils | Crawley Town | |
| Red Devils | Manchester United | Nickname originally belonged to nearby rugby league team Salford |
| Red Imps | Lincoln City | Colour of home kit and legend of the imp statue in Lincoln Cathedral |
| Reds | Liverpool | Colour of home kit |
| Reds | Nottingham Forest | Colour of home kit |
| Riversiders | Blackburn Rovers | After a side of the ground adjacent to a river |
| Robins | Altrincham | Colour of home kit same as a robin's chest |
| Robins | Bristol City | Colour of home kit same as a robin's chest |
| Robins | Charlton Athletic | Colour of home kit same as a robin's chest |
| Robins | Cheltenham Town | Colour of home kit same as a robin's chest |
| Robins | Swindon Town | Colour of home kit same as a robin's chest |
| Rovers | Blackburn Rovers | Shortened name |
| Rovers | Bristol Rovers | Shortened name |
| Vikings | Doncaster Rovers | |
| Rovers | Tranmere Rovers | Shortened name |
| Royals | Reading | The town is in the Royal County of Berkshire. |
| Saddlers | Walsall | Links to the saddle making industry |
| Saints | Southampton | The club was originally known as Southampton St. Mary's |
| Saints | St Albans City | |
| Salop | Shrewsbury Town | Traditional name for the town of Shrewsbury and also Shropshire as a county |
| Sandgrounders | Southport | |
| Seadogs | Scarborough Athletic | Proximity to the coast |
| Seagulls | Brighton & Hove Albion | Based on coast, also a response to the similar sounding nickname 'Eagles' of their arch rivals Crystal Palace |
| Seals | Chester City | Old ground named Sealand Road |
| Seasiders | Blackpool | Based on coast |
| Shakers | Bury | Club's first chairman, JT Ingham, said before a Lancashire Cup game with Blackburn, "We will shake them. In fact, we are the Shakers." [11] |
| Shaymen | Halifax Town | Originates from the club's ground |
| Shots | Aldershot Town | Short version of name |
| Shrews | Shrewsbury Town | Short version of name |
| Shrimps | Morecambe | Possibly related to the fishing/shrimping industry in the region |
| Shrimpers | Southend United | A historic local industry; alliterative |
| Silkmen | Macclesfield Town | Local links to the silk industry |
| Sky Blues | Coventry City | Colour of home strip |
| Sky Blues | Manchester City | Colour of home strip |
| Spireites | Chesterfield | Due to famous crooked spire in the town |
| Sports | Eastbourne Borough | Due to team's previous name of Langney Sports F.C. |
| Spurs | Tottenham Hotspur | Short version of name |
| Stags | Mansfield Town | |
| Stanley | Accrington Stanley | |
| Stripes | Stevenage Borough | Based on the pattern of the home strip |
| Super Hoops | Queens Park Rangers | Based on the pattern of the home strip |
| Swans | Swansea City | Shortened version of city name |
| Tangerines | Blackpool | Colour of their home kit |
| Terras | Weymouth | Club plays in a terracota coloured kit |
| Terriers | Huddersfield Town | Named after the Yorkshire Terrier breed of dog |
| Tigers | Gloucester City | Colour of home strip |
| Tigers | Hull City | Colour of home strip |
| Toffees | Everton | Unknown. Possibly named after a local toffee shop, or the nickname for the local Irish population [12] |
| Toon | Newcastle United | Local pronunciation of 'Town', meaning City Centre where the ground is situated |
| Tractor Boys | Ipswich Town | Local links to agriculture[13] |
| Tricky Trees | Nottingham Forest |
| Trotters | Bolton Wanderers | In the 19th century, one of their pitches was adjacent to a piggery and clearances often end up in there. Players had to 'trot' through the pig-pens to retrieve the balls.[14] |
| Tykes | Barnsley | Colloquial name for a Yorkshireman. |
| Tynesiders | Gateshead | Gateshead is located on Tyneside |
| U's | Cambridge United | Initial of name |
| U's | Colchester United | Initial of name |
| U's | Oxford United | Initial of name |
| Valiants | Port Vale | Based on official name |
| Vics | Northwich Victoria | Based on shortening of official name |
| Vikings | Doncaster Rovers | |
| Villans | Aston Villa | Based on official name |
| Wolves | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Based on shortening of name |
| Yellows (unofficial) | Cambridge United | Colour of home kit |
| Yellows | Mansfield Town | Colour of home kit |
| Yids | Tottenham Hotspur | For the club's North London Jewish heritage |