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That’s definently a rip-off. Ugh, why would we want to rip off a soccer logo. Yuck

 

Whilst I like the crazy eyes from the 80s, I really like the current design, I’m embracing it!

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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As a Toffee I despise the one on the left. Don't mind Schwabbys logo. Although I actually just like the MFC monogram

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Those time-travelling Liverpudlian bastards copied us?


2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Stuie designed a good logo a few years ago. 

 

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Lol I hate soccer. So, although I liked it at the time, I agree it had to go. Even if the soccer club did approve it.

I still don’t think our “retro” gear should be restricted to 1988 though.

 
34 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Best by far.....

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Not even close. @praha should have been put on staff at the club for this effort.

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I love our current logo, and hope we keep it forever and a day,

 

But,

 

I love this fan made logo, I think its from someone on bigfooty

 

 

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 Best logo ever got to tell the late great Jim Stynes the major reason im a demon to this day he loved it the big fella.

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7 hours ago, General Malaise said:

Serious? Absolutely no resemblance. Other than a shield.

The symbols Catalan flag/Aussie Strars, Cross of St George (which is symbol of the city of Barcelona)/Trident, Soccer Ball/Footy etc, besides which I asked Schwab straight out and he said yes


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9 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

 Best logo ever got to tell the late great Jim Stynes the major reason im a demon to this day he loved it the big fella.

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Love him, but can’t we have the 1989 logo on retro as well?

15 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Bloody newcomers. They come along 34 years later and claim we copy them, bah!

20 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Schwab's might have been better without the trident and southern cross.

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I always thought it would look much better with the Southern across and Trident, nice work. 

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9 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

The symbols Catalan flag/Aussie Strars, Cross of St George (which is symbol of the city of Barcelona)/Trident, Soccer Ball/Footy etc, besides which I asked Schwab straight out and he said yes

So it's a rip-off of both Liverpool AND Barca, even though they each look nothing like each other?

Similar elements (as admitted by CS) in a totally different design doesn't make it plagiarism. I don't believe ours could remotely be mistaken for theirs.

Heraldic Tradition I say.

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Meanwhile the Marylebone Cricket Club called. They want their monogram back.

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Uh can this stop turning into a soccer topic?

2 hours ago, mauriesy said:

Schwab's might have been better without the trident and southern cross.

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Spot on.  The Schwabby one always looks like it was designed by a committee and everyone’s ideas needed to be included.  It was cluttered and haphazard.

FWIW I think our current monogram is great.  It’s simple, effective, stands out and is timeless.

30 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

FWIW I think our current monogram is great.  It’s simple, effective, stands out and is timeless.

That was the idea after the cluttered design, we were lucky we didn't get Schwab's original design, that was more cluttered

I was part of a focis group invited to input on what design we would like to see

 
4 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Love him, but can’t we have the 1989 logo on retro as well?

Never said it had to be Cassy, all i said is that it is my favourite.

2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Schwab's original design, that was more cluttered

What else was squeezed on there?


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