Hey. HEY.
HEY!
The team name should be Chieves. Gramatically, y’know. Like, most of the other words that end in -ief (thief, grief, relief), when they’re made plural, they become -ieves. At least, the only one that’s a person (thief) becomes that way (thieves). Ergo, it should be Chieves.
It should be Chieves. Just, grammatically, it makes sense, right?
Sports have a tendency to do that and it frustrates me. There’s a baseball team in Chicago whose name is “White Sox” with an x. It should be -cks. There’s no excuse. That’s how it should be. It should be Chicago White Socks. You wouldn’t name a team “Chicago BlackHawx” would you? No.
There’s a baseball team in Boston whose name is “Red Sox” with an x. It should be -cks. There’s no excuse. That’s how it should be. It should be Boston Red Socks. You wouldn’t name a team “Boston Celtix” would you? No.
There’s a football team in Kansas City whose name is “Chiefs” with an -fs. It should be -ieves. There’s no excuse. That’s how it should be. It should be Kansas City Chieves. You wouldn’t name a team “Kansas City Royalx” would you? No.
There’s no excuse. It should be Chieves.
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It should be Chieves.

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It should be Chieves. Grammatically, y’know?
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