Club Badge (merged)

I hope precisely the opposite, the bird has absolutely nothing to do with our current success, football club or the city of Manchester. It's an absurd marketing conceit misguidedly included to appeal to Nintendo/Xbox/Playstation enthusiasts.
I don't want the eagle either, but to say it has nothing to do with our recent success, or nothing to do with Manchester is just wrong.
 
I'd be pleased to know what it has to do with either Manchester or the club and its success apart from being an almost random part of the latest version of the badge.

The eagle is an old heraldic symbol of the city of Manchester; a golden eagle was added to the city's badge in 1958 (but has since been removed), representing the growing aviation industry.

I personally don't mind the new badge and think it's become synonymous with the current owners/setup.

Whatever they decide, I hope we don't go back to the old design. It's so dated...
 
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Circular badge, ship at the top and three stripes at the bottom. Jobs a good 'un.

And one of these:

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The eagle is an old heraldic symbol of the city of Manchester; a golden eagle was added to the city's badge in 1958 (but has since been removed), representing the growing aviation industry.

I personally don't mind the new badge and think it's become synonymous with the current owners/setup.

Whatever they decide, I hope we don't go back to the old design. It's so dated...
The Eagle is not an old heraldic symbol it only featured on the mantling for a very short time before it was taken off. It certainly doesn't appear on any of the existing Coats of Arms around the city.


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Corn Exchange mosaic in Exchange Square
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Inside the Palace Hotel, once the Refuge Assurance
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The former gas offices on Deansgate, recently the Fantasy Bar soon to be a Spirit bar
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Stylised ship from the coat of arms in the former Municipal Technical College now part of the University of Manchester
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Manchester Ship Canal house on King Street
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Town Hall coat of arms
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On the Queen Victoria monument in Piccadilly a mosaic coat of arms sits above one of bronze figures
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Gusto restaurant wears a coat of arms at its Elliott House site on Deansgate
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More stylised ships poking out of the front of Lancaster House
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High above Rosso restaurant and the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank

http://www.manchesterconfidential.c...ure/up-in-arms-manchesters-badge-on-buildings
 
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The Eagle is not an old heraldic symbol it only featured on the mantling for a very short short time before it was taken off. It certainly doesn't appear on any of the existing Coats of Arms around the city.


Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20004.JPG
Corn Exchange mosaic in Exchange Square
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20045.JPG
Inside the Palace Hotel, once the Refuge Assurance
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20002.JPG
The former gas offices on Deansgate, recently the Fantasy Bar soon to be a Spirit bar
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20037.JPG

Stylised ship from the coat of arms in the former Municipal Technical College now part of the University of Manchester
Coat%20of%20arms%20004.JPG
Manchester Ship Canal house on King Street
Coat%20of%20arms%20002.JPG
Town Hall coat of arms
Coat%20of%20arms%20009.JPG
On the Queen Victoria monument in Piccadilly a mosaic coat of arms sits above one of bronze figures
Coat%20of%20arms%20001.JPG
Gusto restaurant wears a coat of arms at its Elliott House site on Deansgate
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20042.JPG
More stylised ships poking out of the front of Lancaster House
Coat%20of%20arms%20006.JPG
High above Rosso restaurant and the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank

http://www.manchesterconfidential.c...ure/up-in-arms-manchesters-badge-on-buildings
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The Eagle is not an old heraldic symbol it only featured on the mantling for a very short time before it was taken off. It certainly doesn't appear on any of the existing Coats of Arms around the city.

Well considering it was added in 1958 (not sure when it was removed), it's not going to be on those buildings since they all pre-date 1958...and I doubt they considered updating the masonry on said buildings.
 
Well considering it was added in 1958 (not sure when it was removed), it's not going to be on those buildings since they all pre-date 1958...and I doubt they considered updating the masonry on said buildings.

Lets be honest...nobody gives a flying fuck about the eagle's connection to Manchester...we just don't want it because it looks shite (In it's current form at least) and was invented by some tool at our kit manufacturers at the time
 
Lets be honest...nobody gives a flying fuck about the eagle's connection to Manchester...we just don't want it because it looks shite (In it's current form at least) and was invented by some tool at our kit manufacturers at the time

In your opinion. I don't think the badge is distinctive enough without it.
 
The Eagle is not an old heraldic symbol it only featured on the mantling for a very short time before it was taken off. It certainly doesn't appear on any of the existing Coats of Arms around the city.


Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20004.JPG
Corn Exchange mosaic in Exchange Square
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20045.JPG
Inside the Palace Hotel, once the Refuge Assurance
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20002.JPG

The former gas offices on Deansgate, recently the Fantasy Bar soon to be a Spirit bar
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20037.JPG

Stylised ship from the coat of arms in the former Municipal Technical College now part of the University of Manchester
Coat%20of%20arms%20004.JPG
Manchester Ship Canal house on King Street
Coat%20of%20arms%20002.JPG
Town Hall coat of arms
Coat%20of%20arms%20009.JPG

On the Queen Victoria monument in Piccadilly a mosaic coat of arms sits above one of bronze figures
Coat%20of%20arms%20001.JPG
Gusto restaurant wears a coat of arms at its Elliott House site on Deansgate
Coats%20of%20arms%20and%20other%20things%20042.JPG
More stylised ships poking out of the front of Lancaster House
Coat%20of%20arms%20006.JPG
High above Rosso restaurant and the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank

http://www.manchesterconfidential.c...ure/up-in-arms-manchesters-badge-on-buildings

Great post mate, thanks for that.

This just further cements that we should have the ship and the 3 rivers. It represents the city of Manchester and that is what Manchester City Football Club should represent.

There's a running theme with people who would like the rose instead of the 3 rivers - "I'm a proud Lancastrian" or like the lady on the Blue Tuesday podcast "I grew up in Eccles and I always considered it part of Lancashire, not Greater Manchester".

Well no disrespect to those people, but how very self-centred to think the badge should reflect you and where you come from. It shouldn't, it should represent the club, and where the club comes from. The club has never been from Eccles, and it hasn't been in Lancashire since 1972.

To have the dominant element of the badge represent Lancashire because some of our fans grew up there, is just absurd. The badge should represent the CITY that the club represents, not a county that it was in 40 odd years ago.

The clue is in our name - Manchester CITY, the club is not called Lancashire County.
 
Personally, couldn't care less about the badge. I feel more of an affinity to the club colours than I do the badge, but if I had to choose between this current one and the previous one, I'd choose the current one. Only thing I'd change is get rid of the 3 stars.

The old round one is sooooo dated and with football being a global brand now, you need something that appeals to this generation as well, not just oldies harking back to the days of Summerbee and Bell.
 

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