Rammyblues
Well-Known Member
Another financially motivated move no doubt. I take it is Ltd, or PLC that they are reinstating.
Yes, but which badge do you prefer?tru3 blu3 said:Hate the scum and everything to do with them
gordondaviesmoustache said:Yes, but which badge do you prefer?tru3 blu3 said:Hate the scum and everything to do with them
"Superbia In Proelio" is lame as fuck. Superbia actually means a negative thing. It would be better if it said "Pride In Battle" in English, but even then I'd rather have "Manchester City F C" on the wavey thing and "1894" where it says "MCFC" now.blueunit said:http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-consider-reverting-old-5166130
I know this has been done in other forums.
But how would people feel if we got rid of the Pride in Battle and replaced it with Manchester City Football club.
Never really got the latin with a Manchester side.
Caveman said:"Superbia In Proelio" is lame as fuck. Superbia actually means a negative thing. It would be better if it said "Pride In Battle" in English, but even then I'd rather have "Manchester City F C" on the wavey thing and "1894" where it says "MCFC" now.blueunit said:http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-consider-reverting-old-5166130
I know this has been done in other forums.
But how would people feel if we got rid of the Pride in Battle and replaced it with Manchester City Football club.
Never really got the latin with a Manchester side.
The stars need fuckin off too, they're amateur.
To be honest I'm not keen on the current badge. I'd rather have a redesign of the classics or something that goes away from overcomplicated or too busy to something more stylish and simple like Spurs Liverpool Chelsea and Arsenal have all done in recent years.
I'd love this:
(ZabaStuntDouble probably thinks I'm his stalker, but I fucking love him for designing this badge!)
BezzMCFC said:Whats the difference in their current badge? Looks the same to me.
another generation said:Whatever the motive, good on 'em.