Club Badge (merged)

could just be a case of dis-associating FC, Football Club and especially MCFC from City, having created Melbourne City and in effect making them MCFC (think this is the catalyst for changing the badge eventually), to rebrand us just as Manchester City.

think having nothing that says its a football badge is a flaw, even having a football in place of the rose is a better option in imo. In 38 years iof life and 30 years supporting City, i've never associated them in Lancashire, even though it was part of the old crest, its something never bothered with.

so personally, i'll be mentally seeing a maroon football instead...

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I think it's more to do with pushing the City brand. Cook spoke about that when presenting to ADUG and the whole worldwide business is built around 'City'. It therefore makes sense to have it as a prominent word and I think it's only us long standing football fans who think FC is important. I wish FC was there, but if it needs to go to allow us to secure the business model in China, Australia, US, Mars, then so be it. I think the owner probably has enough credit to allow him to change one small thing without us going Bolshie.
 
I'm slowly warming to it. I still think it could've been better with a few minor alterations, but still a big improvement on the current monstrosity.

Can only assume anyone taking exception to it having red on it didn't follow us before 1997, as it featured on the badges prior to that. Seems ludicrous that anyone would have a problem with the red rose of Lancashire being, um, red.

Unless, of course, you don't agree with the rose being on there as we're no longer part of Lancashire, which is a perfectly valid argument. Taking exception to the colour alone is a bit petty though.
 
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I'm slowly warming to it. I still think it could've been better with a few minor alterations, but still a big improvement on the current monstrosity.

Can only assume anyone taking exception to it having red on it didn't follow us before 1997, as it featured on the badges prior to that. Seems ludicrous that anyone would have a problem with the red rose of Lancashire being, um, red.

Unless, of course, you don't agree with the rose being on there as we're no longer part of Lancashire, which is a perfectly valid argument. Taking exception to the colour alone is a bit petty though.

I didn't think I'd say this, but it's growing on me too
 
I think 2 or 3 variations on the final design that season ticket holders and Cityzens could have picked may have been a better idea instead of saying that's it, like it or not.

I think the new badge has some good and bad points. Overall it looks good, but could have been better in my opinion.
 
just how they decided to do the monochrome, they could have done it the other way ...

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Have to say in full colour I don't mind the rose. It pops out and gives the badge a bit of depth and contrast.

In monochrome though, the bottom of the badge looks really cluttered and fussy. The designs above with no rose look tons better.
 
When people says things like we are a 'brand' it is a glib, soundbite that they have probably heard elsewhere so feel they can quote the meaningless words also without any real knowledge or understanding of exactly what a 'brand' is.

If City is now a 'brand' then please explain the following:

What is the core product or service of the 'brand'?
What does the 'brand' actually represent or articulate?
How is the removal of the words 'Football Club' relevant to the brand hierarchy?
They're all backwards looking questions, and therefore largely irrelevant given brands can move and grow beyond their initial core product, and often try to portray something more, something bigger - let's say, a hotel chain, an entertainment complex, or a chain of global academies. "Football Club" is also singular, when the club is no doubt trying to promote a group of clubs in the future with some cheesy together motto.

I don't really think the football club debate needs to be this detailed.
 
Ace apart from I'd've gone for a bendy 'City'. Billion times better than the current one but not sure how much nostalgia's involved.
 
I'm slowly warming to it. I still think it could've been better with a few minor alterations, but still a big improvement on the current monstrosity.

Can only assume anyone taking exception to it having red on it didn't follow us before 1997, as it featured on the badges prior to that. Seems ludicrous that anyone would have a problem with the red rose of Lancashire being, um, red.

Unless, of course, you don't agree with the rose being on there as we're no longer part of Lancashire, which is a perfectly valid argument. Taking exception to the colour alone is a bit petty though.
Just hope we go back to the Milan away kit next season.
 
I know that it is all about opinions etc. - and that everyone is entitled to theirs......

Mine is that for those banging on about the F.C. or Football Club being some major issue must just like moaning for the sake of it - probably just being dram queens and liking to take contrary views to be involved in debate.

There does not seem to be any substance to the points made to support this 'strong view' - just seems debate for the sake if it.

Also, compare the previous badges that have the 'extra letters/words' - just makes the badge cluttered. This version is much sharper about the words that are really relevant in 2016 - MANCHESTER and CITY.

Anyway that's my opinion to which I am entitled
 
I know that it is all about opinions etc. - and that everyone is entitled to theirs......

Mine is that for those banging on about the F.C. or Football Club being some major issue must just like moaning for the sake of it - probably just being dram queens and liking to take contrary views to be involved in debate.

There does not seem to be any substance to the points made to support this 'strong view' - just seems debate for the sake if it.

Also, compare the previous badges that have the 'extra letters/words' - just makes the badge cluttered. This version is much sharper about the words that are really relevant in 2016 - MANCHESTER and CITY.

Anyway that's my opinion to which I am entitled

Well that's a 'strong view' from someone who opposes anyone else 'banging on about it'.
I can't see how two little letters such as 'FC' on the badge would make it look cluttered at all to be honest.
In fact the badge looks empty without them.
In my opinion of course.
 
Well that's a 'strong view' from someone who opposes anyone else 'banging on about it'.
I can't see how two little letters such as 'FC' on the badge would make it look cluttered at all to be honest.
In fact the badge looks empty without them.
In my opinion of course.

I saw the three 'City Group' badges together somewhere, and they are all pretty much identical (obv different inner patternsand stuff), but i was glad to see our logo was unique in that it didnt say 'football club', like the new york and Melbourne badges, makes ours stand out more and makes it less formulaic.
 
I know that it is all about opinions etc. - and that everyone is entitled to theirs......

Mine is that for those banging on about the F.C. or Football Club being some major issue must just like moaning for the sake of it - probably just being dram queens and liking to take contrary views to be involved in debate.

There does not seem to be any substance to the points made to support this 'strong view' - just seems debate for the sake if it.

Also, compare the previous badges that have the 'extra letters/words' - just makes the badge cluttered. This version is much sharper about the words that are really relevant in 2016 - MANCHESTER and CITY.

Anyway that's my opinion to which I am entitled
You'll be dropping the 'fc' from your username then?

;-)
 
I'm slowly warming to it. I still think it could've been better with a few minor alterations, but still a big improvement on the current monstrosity.

Can only assume anyone taking exception to it having red on it didn't follow us before 1997, as it featured on the badges prior to that. Seems ludicrous that anyone would have a problem with the red rose of Lancashire being, um, red.

Unless, of course, you don't agree with the rose being on there as we're no longer part of Lancashire, which is a perfectly valid argument. Taking exception to the colour alone is a bit petty though.

Said from the off that it's not perfect - although I can't define perfect in this case - but it's fine. When you see the percenatge of votes certain elements received and read some of the complaints, you start to realise how much the designer(s) got right.

All the stuff about it not having football club or FC on the badge is my idea of a fuss about nothing and, imo, shortsighted.

As someone born in Manchester in the 60's, I consider myself to be from Lancashire (2nd to MCR of course) and grew up with the rose on the City badge so I voted to have it on there; IIRC, 60% of those that took part in the badge survey did, so it is there with good reason.

I just hope that the team's future shirts feature a properly embrodered version of the new badge. The next home shirt surely has to be a throw back, round white collar, plain sky blue body and the club badge in the middle, so as to introduce the new badge properly.
 

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