Wanderers' Badge
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Lord Kangana wrote:mofgimmers wrote:There's a problem with any inclusion of the red rose of Lancashire. Sadly, Bolton isn't in Lancashire anymore (I know, I know, it grates me as well). That means our old badges probably wouldn't be considered by the club.
That said, football clubs like to be seen as 'forward thinking' and we've rebranded on quite a few occasions in the past. If the club were thinking about a new badge, they'd want something simple and direct (which usually translates to: 'can kids draw it on their school-bags easily enough?') which is where the '58 crest falls down. The 1877 emblem is not only a neat piece of design, but it also links back to the Bolton town crest and it's also got a nice retro feel about it (and we all like retro stuff... look at the initial jealousy we all had concerning Burnley's kit).
Simply not true.
From an administartive perspective, we are in Greater Manchester. No-one ever moved the Lancashire boundary. And even if I'm wrong, Lancs CCC play in Manchester, nd they use the Red Rose. We can, and we should.
But they also play in Aigburth - it's like admitting your as one with the scousers.
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Mof, mate - that badge pretty much just uses a bit of the Bolton crest, and I'm sure that can still be seen in various civic buildings etc. I say, if it's still everywhere, what's the problem with bringing it back?
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Actually, check this http://www.boltonrevisited.org.uk/a-about-bolton.html
It's not that old with the rose:
It's not that old with the rose:
The current Arms of Bolton Metropolitan Borough, designed in 1974, incorporated the elephant and castle crest but replaced the Bishop's Mitre with the Red Rose of Lancaster
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Well, if they bring back the elephant, that's a third mascot to milk without having to bring in Mrs. Lofty
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Re: Wanderers' Badge
I have that jumper and its very nice..................but a WHITE ELEPHANT we dont need to help in the pi$$ taking department not with our 6 fingered friends lurking aroundtony cunninghams willy wrote:Looks nice and contemporary.mofgimmers wrote:Okay, we've had discussions about the badge we've currently got before... and indeed, I call for the return of the old crest or at least, a removable of those dreadful ribbons that make our logo look like a fat headed sperm.
Anyway, to cut to the chase, we've got a range of clothing out at the minute which is pretty tatty (some with an awful TRTS written across to symbolise 'Trotters', but sadly, looking more like 'tarts') but has a half decent badge on it.
To cut a long story short... how about a variant on that for a new BWFC badge for the shirts?
Maybe a suggestion to be put to Danny Reuben at the club???
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The Oakland Athletics mascot is a white elephant.
The story of picking the mascot was started when New York Giants' manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer Benjamin Shibe, who owned the controlling interest in the new team, had a "white elephant on his hands", Connie Mack defiantly adopted the white elephant as the team mascot.
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The story of picking the mascot was started when New York Giants' manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer Benjamin Shibe, who owned the controlling interest in the new team, had a "white elephant on his hands", Connie Mack defiantly adopted the white elephant as the team mascot.
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Wigan brilliantly however, is not in Lancashire, due to some GM business.Lord Kangana wrote:mofgimmers wrote:There's a problem with any inclusion of the red rose of Lancashire. Sadly, Bolton isn't in Lancashire anymore (I know, I know, it grates me as well). That means our old badges probably wouldn't be considered by the club.
That said, football clubs like to be seen as 'forward thinking' and we've rebranded on quite a few occasions in the past. If the club were thinking about a new badge, they'd want something simple and direct (which usually translates to: 'can kids draw it on their school-bags easily enough?') which is where the '58 crest falls down. The 1877 emblem is not only a neat piece of design, but it also links back to the Bolton town crest and it's also got a nice retro feel about it (and we all like retro stuff... look at the initial jealousy we all had concerning Burnley's kit).
Simply not true.
From an administartive perspective, we are in Greater Manchester. No-one ever moved the Lancashire boundary. And even if I'm wrong, Lancs CCC play in Manchester, nd they use the Red Rose. We can, and we should.
Hmm my first choice would be the elephant (kudos to faninoz for his "one of my favourite animals"-magnificent), but am I the only one who thinks the ribbons were an improvement on the crest before. That like so many of those 'tradintional crests' looks fusty and cluttered. The crest on the shirt Davo is wearing, with BWFC in blcok capitals above, stitched onto a plain white shirt, with a navy collar trim and on the cuffs of the sleeves, navy short, white socks. Yes please mr Kit designer.
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I seem to remember Gartside being challenged over the badge some time ago, but he was adamant that there would be no change, due to its "established international brand recognition level" or some similar marketing twaddle.
Hopefully he'll be more receptive to the idea now, seeing that he's got some PR ground to make up following his choice of the Megson-era!
Hopefully he'll be more receptive to the idea now, seeing that he's got some PR ground to make up following his choice of the Megson-era!
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... and Bolton WanderersWilliam the White wrote:Hannibal.Puskas wrote:I like the ribbons.
And a big "No" to the elephants. Whoever won anything with elephants? If you want elephants go to the circus (or hippodrome. Possibly, although they may just have hippos there).
Keep the curly BWFC, keep the ribbons, get rid of the elephants.
Oh, and Coventry City too.
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Sod winning stuff, Hannibal was much more in the Wanderer's spirit, of glorious, eventual, defeat.William the White wrote:Hannibal.Puskas wrote:I like the ribbons.
And a big "No" to the elephants. Whoever won anything with elephants? If you want elephants go to the circus (or hippodrome. Possibly, although they may just have hippos there).
Keep the curly BWFC, keep the ribbons, get rid of the elephants.
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Re: Wanderers' Badge
Erm not quite sure how that works WTW? If it's traditional.......William the White wrote:
Those ribbons are puke. and the BWFC round logo is so out of date it has arthritis... Let's get really retro here and give the truly traditional a new and fresh life...
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Hannibal did alright at Cannae. One nil I believe.Puskas wrote:I like the ribbons.
And a big "No" to the elephants. Whoever won anything with elephants? If you want elephants go to the circus (or hippodrome. Possibly, although they may just have hippos there).
Keep the curly BWFC, keep the ribbons, get rid of the elephants.
Bollox WtW beat me to it.
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