underneath the sky
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 4 Aug 2012
- Messages
- 152
Leave it as it is too late to change it now and anyway whatever era you grew up in I think everyone would agree the club is moving forward so go with the flow
bluemoon risin' said:Like Noel Gallagher once quipped "when did you last see an Eagle in Manchester"! ? Exactly!!!1.618034 said:Why Always Ste said:Didn't we have to change badges anyway as the guy from the old club shop owned the copyrights to the circular badge?
I like the new badge. I didn't at first but now I understand the meaning of what things represent on it, it's grown on me.
The 3 stars are somewhat stupid as we're now playing regular European football and these tend to represent trophy wins.
The thing about this trend to use stars to represent European Cup/CL/World Cup wins is quite new, especially in this country. Certainly after we put stars on our badge... No?
Do the rags put stars on their CL shirts? Do Liverpool? And if so, since when?
How long has it been fashionable in Europe? It's not something I remember teams doing years ago. IIRC it started in Italy but it's not like there's a FIFA/UEFA regulation.
To me the badge has an Eagle (as used in some Manchester CoAs) carrying the MCFC shield (Ship = Canal and 3 stripes = 3 rivers), at night... What's the problem?
Without the stars on top the badge wouldn't look right.
Although if they swapped the stars for bees then it might be better I suppose as again they're on the Manchester CoA, but still, so what?
Looks better i think.tyqmvko said:1.618034 said:Why Always Ste said:Didn't we have to change badges anyway as the guy from the old club shop owned the copyrights to the circular badge?
I like the new badge. I didn't at first but now I understand the meaning of what things represent on it, it's grown on me.
The 3 stars are somewhat stupid as we're now playing regular European football and these tend to represent trophy wins.
The thing about this trend to use stars to represent European Cup/CL/World Cup wins is quite new, especially in this country. Certainly after we put stars on our badge... No?
Do the rags put stars on their CL shirts? Do Liverpool? And if so, since when?
How long has it been fashionable in Europe? It's not something I remember teams doing years ago. IIRC it started in Italy but it's not like there's a FIFA/UEFA regulation.
To me the badge has an Eagle (as used in some Manchester CoAs) carrying the MCFC shield (Ship = Canal and 3 stripes = 3 rivers), at night... What's the problem?
Without the stars on top the badge wouldn't look right.
Although if they swapped the stars for bees then it might be better I suppose as again they're on the Manchester CoA, but still, so what?
Looks alright without the stars I'd say.
ell said:I prefer the new one but I guess it depends on which era you grew up in
1.618034 said:Why Always Ste said:Didn't we have to change badges anyway as the guy from the old club shop owned the copyrights to the circular badge?
I like the new badge. I didn't at first but now I understand the meaning of what things represent on it, it's grown on me.
The 3 stars are somewhat stupid as we're now playing regular European football and these tend to represent trophy wins.
The thing about this trend to use stars to represent European Cup/CL/World Cup wins is quite new, especially in this country. Certainly after we put stars on our badge... No?
Do the rags put stars on their CL shirts? Do Liverpool? And if so, since when?
How long has it been fashionable in Europe? It's not something I remember teams doing years ago. IIRC it started in Italy but it's not like there's a FIFA/UEFA regulation.
To me the badge has an Eagle (as used in some Manchester CoAs) carrying the MCFC shield (Ship = Canal and 3 stripes = 3 rivers), at night... What's the problem?
Without the stars on top the badge wouldn't look right.
Although if they swapped the stars for bees then it might be better I suppose as again they're on the Manchester CoA, but still, so what?
bluemoon risin' said:Looks better i think.tyqmvko said:1.618034 said:The thing about this trend to use stars to represent European Cup/CL/World Cup wins is quite new, especially in this country. Certainly after we put stars on our badge... No?
Do the rags put stars on their CL shirts? Do Liverpool? And if so, since when?
How long has it been fashionable in Europe? It's not something I remember teams doing years ago. IIRC it started in Italy but it's not like there's a FIFA/UEFA regulation.
To me the badge has an Eagle (as used in some Manchester CoAs) carrying the MCFC shield (Ship = Canal and 3 stripes = 3 rivers), at night... What's the problem?
Without the stars on top the badge wouldn't look right.
Although if they swapped the stars for bees then it might be better I suppose as again they're on the Manchester CoA, but still, so what?
Looks alright without the stars I'd say.
As for the stars, what were the club thinking issuing each S/C holde a shiny tin star last season. Anyone still wear it? I'd of thought it would be more suited to a leather clad dominitrix than your average footy fan!
cheddar404 said:bluemoon risin' said:Looks better i think.tyqmvko said:
Looks alright without the stars I'd say.
As for the stars, what were the club thinking issuing each S/C holde a shiny tin star last season. Anyone still wear it? I'd of thought it would be more suited to a leather clad dominitrix than your average footy fan!
They found, after extensive research that City's fanbase was made up largely of bondage fetishists (87.3%); hence the star. It also explains the laces.