Football has undergone many changes in recent years, but one that may slip under the radar for the casual follower is the evolution of football clubs’ logos. Many of the most iconic, recognisable ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Leeds United/Juventus/Bristol City/Manchester City Once upon a time, football crests were ...
Changes to sports logos can provoke strong sentiments among fans. For every success like the new New York Jets logo, there's logo redesign that prompts ire in the stands. The jury's still out, but it ...
Australian rules football club Essendon, known as the Bombers, is reportedly considering making a change to its logo by replacing the aircraft in the center of its emblem. Essendon will ask fans ...
So maybe I'm the anomaly here, but I'm not a fan of the change. The leprechaun with his fists up is a trademark for Notre Dame, especially the football program - why change it? Few colleges or ...
Once upon a time, football crests were sacred. They weren’t “logos” at all. They were heirlooms, passed down like pocket watches, stitched into kits, carved into memory, it’s safe to say for many it ...