I don't mind us celebrating it, but it should not be on our crest, for me. It's something we achieved; not something we should be 'about'. Similarly, I'm not too bothered about how 'tough' the lion looks.
Use the star as the lion's eye.
Quote from: Rory on October 04, 2022, 10:27:37 PMI don't mind us celebrating it, but it should not be on our crest, for me. It's something we achieved; not something we should be 'about'. Similarly, I'm not too bothered about how 'tough' the lion looks.I said it should have a Stone Island badge. The idea wasn't taken seriously.
I just googled the Stone Island badge, hadn't seen it before. It's a bit... white supremacist.
Quote from: Rory on October 04, 2022, 10:43:33 PMI just googled the Stone Island badge, hadn't seen it before. It's a bit... white supremacist.Now I am curious, mate. What makes you associate a compass badge with white supremacists? Anyway, I think rappers are the ones wearing it nowadays, not so much the football hooligans of old.
Quote from: Scott Nielsen on October 05, 2022, 06:40:52 AMQuote from: Rory on October 04, 2022, 10:43:33 PMI just googled the Stone Island badge, hadn't seen it before. It's a bit... white supremacist.Now I am curious, mate. What makes you associate a compass badge with white supremacists? Anyway, I think rappers are the ones wearing it nowadays, not so much the football hooligans of old. Have you been to a football match recently? Stone Island is still de rigueur amongst the sort of coked up twats who spend the entire match flapping their hands at the opposition fans.
I had a lovely Stone Island coat in the late 90s, before it got co-opted by wannabe hooligans.The brand, not the coat.
For traditionalists a reminder that a stand alone lion would give a nod to the 1969 shirtAnd the 71 shirt & cup shirtSo as well as probably being the most modern and stylish solution, we can show we're not just copying the Spurs and Liverpool approach.I'll be pissed off if a stylised 'lamp' makes the short list above this.