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Big Dave = Darren Moore
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My girls asked this weekend why I was talking about ‘Big Dave’ when the manager was clearly called Darren Moore. I must admit I did not know. It has just always been so!

So I checked it out and for the record in case anyone else on here has just been calling him that without question:

Moore’s ‘Big Dave’ nickname stemmed from his likeness to a character in a Pot Noodle advert around the time of his arrival at West Brom in Sir Gary Megsons reign. It might’ve been jovial, but it stuck nevertheless. To this day, many a Baggies fan will refer to Darren Moore as such.

https://youtu.be/Pd3VQ0gpil8
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Stairs, you are 100% correct, when big D signed for us at the same time but not because of, pot noodle launched a king size pot noodle for the bigger appetite ...... the character in the ad with the bigger hunger was "big Dave", it just seemed to fit ..... Big D still has a big appetite for Albion ......
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.....love it!!
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I’ve always wondered that myself. Ever since I first found WBA in the early 2000’s thanks to my Dad, he referred to him as Big Dave and I never understood why. I just followed along with it.

It is nice to now know. It has a good ring to it for Big Dave’s Barmy Army.
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#5
With Big D's happy disposition another product, you may remember it, Sunny D, an orange based drink that the PC brigade and sugar police killed off, also fits ...
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Yep guy on the pot noodle advert was big,black,mean had a afro and just a tee shirt on and went by the name of big Dave !!
Wasn't long before we were all singing there's only one big Dave Thumb up
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPoBu2ZLLhU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd3VQ0gpil8

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#8
Yeah, remember the catchphrase being "blame it on Big Dave". I only hope it's not a catchphrase that gains currency at the Hawthorns next year...
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