Quote: Harlequin "Dear BRW, although that might be the case at the onset of SL you will find Halifax, St.Helens and Oldham have dropped their disneyfied suffixes. St.German is a district of Paris and Workington Town is their original name.'"
As The Printer and others pointed out the American style nicknames were (and are) a marketing tool some worked, some didn't. St Helens never had one as they have always been the Saints anyway. Paris St Germain was the brand in itself due to association (whether or not the two clubs were actually linked) with the soccer club of the same name so a soubriquet would be pointless. Halifax's choice of name was appalling and was universally hated so having failed in its purpose was dropped. Oldham Bears went bust and a new phoenix club was formed called Oldham Roughyeds (the historic nickname) IIRC that club also went bust or close to it hence now being Oldham RLFC, it isn't (technically) the same club. Hull dropped their (also disliked just as with Halifax Blue Sox) Sharks nickname following a merger with the original Gateshead Thunder club.
Some clubs seem to have chosen well and have marketed their nicknames well like Leeds Rhinos, Bradford Bulls (the business may have been poorly run for a few years but the brand is a good one and is still very recognisable) and IMO Warrington Wolves. I don't like our nickname and always refer to the club as simply Wigan but kids seem to like the Warriors branding and the stuff that goes along with it. I do however see its usefulness in identifying and promoting our club as opposed to confusing them with the Latics.