Jack Dyson says hello.It’s the Lancashire rose, so the people from Lancashire seem to like it.
I always find it a bit sad that Lancashire was drastically reduced, not just by the forming of Greater Manchester but moving of boundaries putting the Lake District and Barrow etc in Cumbria. Especially as I know a few Yorkshire types that think that county is largely independent from the rest of the U.K.I would imagine that it would to the older City fans ,when Manchester was part of Lancashire
It is always interesting to see how far the LA postcode goes throughout Cumbria, I never realised until I became a courier lolI always find it a bit sad that Lancashire was drastically reduced, not just by the forming of Greater Manchester but moving of boundaries putting the Lake District and Barrow etc in Cumbria. Especially as I know a few Yorkshire types that think that county is largely independent from the rest of the U.K.
I was 4 when Greater Manchester was formed. The narrative I imagined was Conservative governments smiting the name Lancashire from the map, punishing it for its Labour support.
Probably all nonsense.
Those sessions were part of the consultation where I presented on all the elements of the previous badges; the history of all the badges and discussed elements like the bee that meant something to Manchester but hadn’t made it on to any of the badges. At the time the consultation did ask fans about the bee but hardly anyone wanted it. Things have changed since then but I do know some senior officials had been keen to include the bee but there just wasn’t the support from those fans who submitted their views via the consultation process.I went to the Club presentations at the media room in the training complex. It was given by Gary James and the whole reasoning around the badge was explained in great detail. I like the badge but personally would have tried to get the Bee on it somewhere.
And City used it in the 60s on club literature and some souvenirs (exactly the same emblem MUFC used in 1958 final) but we never wore that emblem on shirts though.That eagle was used briefly by Manchester City council and was because of out creation by the romans, that is why we used it, the rags used it once too.
Although there may be games before 1880 (research is ongoing but it’s very odd that a first game gets reported in 4 different newspapers and none of them say ‘the first game of...’. I am convinced there would’ve been earlier games). The club chose 1894 as that’s the year MCFC came into being. The real issue should be with MUFC and other teams who use dates for their earlier incarnations as their current club’s formation date. They should all be consistent.It should say 1880- not 1894. Other than that, its a thing of beauty.
Not as good as the one it replaced.
That's the one.You mean the constipated eagle one?