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by SenorDingDong » 04 Jul 2017, 22:06

Definitely looks good in that booklet, even if it looks oddly aligned.

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by CraigUnder » 03 Jul 2017, 23:21

I was a little bit unsure of it at first but after seeing it on a booklet given out at a meeting by the community sports trust, i think it looks sleek, modern and importantly more professional than the ms paint badge of old.

now to see it on the kit!
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by Gulliball » 03 Jul 2017, 23:04

Personally, I like it. Not really too much of a change, but the reasoning for it appears to be fair and the new design will serve that purpose in the digital age.

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by Burnhamgull » 01 Jul 2017, 18:12

At this point, I'd like to make it clear that other supermarkets are available.

:~D :~D :~D

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by Plainmoor78 » 01 Jul 2017, 16:31

View1 wrote: 30 Jun 2017, 15:49 Do you have an emotional connection with Sainsbury? Do you lie in bed at night worrying about whether they are likely to be able to pay their staff at the end of the month and if their fisher monger is going to perform when filleting his fish?

A football club and your local supermarket are very different things in my opinion.
Its not that sainsbury's is different from TUFC, its that the customer perspective I'd different.

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by View1 » 01 Jul 2017, 15:44

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threelittlepiglets wrote: 01 Jul 2017, 15:27 :goodpost:

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by frenchgull » 01 Jul 2017, 13:16

Can't say I like the badge and certainly not the dark blue/black,but then it's properly a bit modern for me but won't loose any sleep over it.

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by Plainmoor78 » 01 Jul 2017, 10:22

I would imagine it is permanent and was probably done to facilitate easier digital reproduction, as many clubs have done recently.

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by Plymgull » 01 Jul 2017, 08:24

I actually really like it. Is this to become our new official crest or is it just for the coming season?

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by desperado » 01 Jul 2017, 07:06

As long as our new kit is not in those colours. Torquay United do not play in yellow and dark navy/black
Maybe I am wrong but thought club badges were supposed to be in club colours ? Ours is not now

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by westyorkshiregull » 01 Jul 2017, 06:41

I like it...its still just refreshed slightly. Remember webby back in 1980s changed it completely with 2 palm trees....all though to be fair I quite liked that aswell...

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by Ray Johnstone » 30 Jun 2017, 23:27

Great news for Gulls fans. Badge modernisation is so vital in this new era of digitisation.

Ray

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by chunkygull » 30 Jun 2017, 22:28

The design is okay but I hate the colouring. The blue is far too dark, people have said the old badge was too 90's, well the dark, dark blue is what we were wearing then. The new badge isnt exactly radical though, maybe a chance missed.
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by View1 » 30 Jun 2017, 21:55

Burnhamgull wrote: 30 Jun 2017, 20:43 So your weekend has been f***ed up by the change of a badge has it?

:} Get over it, the general consensus seems to be that the badge is good, there's no red in it and we can still enjoy the current squad building.

I hope they've run the new website by you before they launch it properly.

As above per my comments above.

I'm glad the general consensus is positive, I'm not always right but am free to give my opinion.

I am encouraging the club to align itself with the fans. I can't understand why that would require you to belittle even if you don't agree, or is this a way you treat new members to make yourself appear the big man?

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by View1 » 30 Jun 2017, 21:49

Burnhamgull wrote: 30 Jun 2017, 20:45 I think he/she needs to get out a lot!
I was merely highlighting the fact that a supermarket and a football club are very different things and to try and compare the two is unrealistic you seem to have taken my point literally.

My view remains that this was a clear opportunity for the club to liaise with supporters, which will help improve relations. You may disagree, which is what a forum is about but I think you need to try and personalise it and insult a fellow fan for having a different view point is pathetic in truth.

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