Tomasz Kuszczak of Manchester United had the name Zuszczak emblazoned on his shirt for a Carling Cup match against Crewe Alexandra in 2006. Admittedly, his was never the easiest name to spell, but surely they could have got the first letter right?Photograph: John Peters/Getty ImagesJohn O'Shea looks away in frustration during a quarter-final home leg against Real Madrid in 2003. Perhaps the real cause of his annoyance was the comical typo on the back of his shirt which read S'heaPhotograph: Neal Simpson/PA PhotosSteve Claridge gained an extra R in his name while playing for Leicester City in 1996Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/PA PhotosOle Gunnar Solskjaer, or so the name should have read, celebrates scoring for Man Utd in 2002Photograph: Matthew Peters/Getty ImagesDavid Bentley suffererd the ignominy of having his surname spelt Betnley during a game against Manchester United in November 2007Photograph: Carl Recine/Action ImagesJean Alain Boumsong was hit by a similar spelling gaffe while playing for Newcastle against Liverpool in 2005 when the kit printers switched the N and the G in his surnamePhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesBlackburn striker Roque 'Satna' Cruz became the latest victim against Hull last weekendPhotograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images