The Bristol Rovers skull looks much more like something found on an archaeological dig than the Poole Pirates one.
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View Post
Remind you of this?
I think I was thinking Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostThe Pirates is their proper nickname (and represented in their current badge) while The Gas just isn't.
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Originally posted by Gregario View Posthttps://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1590747313554718722?t=Dcn9v8_hhpHgXbLGCT74bg&s=19
Villa have gone for the better option
Last edited by Patrick Thistle; 11-11-2022, 15:59.
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Originally posted by 3 Colours Red View Post
It looks like they've copied Chelsea's homework.
Very little change; the lion is the other (wrong) way round, '1874' replaces 'F.C.' and the little star from recent Villa badges is retained, commemorating Tommy Ball, the only professional footballer in England to be murdered. Or something else that happened in time immemorial. In any case, it doesn't particularly look like Chelsea's badge to me. That looks more like a drunken lion clutching a belisha beacon for support (Google it, non-UK OTF-ers).
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Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View PostOr like it's trying to swat a pesky fly
That proposed Bristol Rovers badge looks like the logo for a bad video game franchise, not opposed to the skull and bones on principle but the execution is kind of cartoony-looking. No worse than their current clip art pirate though
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Originally posted by 3 Colours Red View Post
I know you've had a roundel before but I couldn't pass up the opportunity. Less facetiously - any idea why the lion's been flipped?
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The newest crest to appear in Irish soccer, unfortunately there's an unintentional similarity to the old RIC logo:
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Basildon United have a new crest. I'd never seen their previous crest before. It's certainly a memorable one
Seems to be based on a local statue
https://twitter.com/BasUtdFC/status/1597943674515918850?s=20&t=pcuXr-dUKSfBH7q3NE6xlg
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Originally posted by Discordant Resonance View PostThe newest crest to appear in Irish soccer, unfortunately there's an unintentional similarity to the old RIC logo:
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Is it green and white stripes for the team I've just realised are KFC?
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Yeah, the crown is just referring to "The Kingdom". The underage teams who have represented the KDL have generally gone with green shirts and white shorts, but given this will be the first strip of a senior club, separate to that set-up, they can pretty much go with any design they want when the first jersey is revealed.
This is the Kerry District League logo, which they clearly wanted to pay tribute to, while adding their own twist for trademarking purposes:
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Wexford ditch Mick Wallace's "Torino crest and colour scheme", and adopt the local GAA colours:
https://twitter.com/WexfordFC/status/1600559265999073281
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Originally posted by Discordant Resonance View PostWexford ditch Mick Wallace's "Torino crest and colour scheme", and adopt the local GAA colours:
https://twitter.com/WexfordFC/status/1600559265999073281
About time they shed the last remnants of Wallace - long overdue. Just need to shift him out of the European parliment
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Originally posted by fospheny View PostBasildon United have a new crest. I'd never seen their previous crest before. It's certainly a memorable one
Seems to be based on a local statue
https://twitter.com/BasUtdFC/status/1597943674515918850?s=20&t=pcuXr-dUKSfBH7q3NE6xlg
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Very much so, and the full version (as opposed to that used on kits) is even worse.
The Italian Federation didn't have an official logo/crest/badge until 1984 and has now had three since 2006 (and two since 2017).
Speaking of such garments
https://twitter.com/phildelves/status/1617565795336478721?s=20&t=ernDeFT83c9Oc-nF9aNNww
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