by East Stand Ste » 22 May 2011 14:34
by Z175 » 22 May 2011 14:39
by Maquisard » 22 May 2011 14:46
direct action by Nob Nob Anyone?
by Ian Royal » 22 May 2011 18:25
by General B » 23 May 2011 07:41
by Z175 » 23 May 2011 10:08
by Silver Fox » 23 May 2011 10:21
General B There's no denying it's a fascinating read.
However, the current badge was designed by a local design agency, so presumably the fans submitted designs were all utter crud.
by East Stand Ste » 23 May 2011 10:37
Z175 Would be great if someone found the designs!
To be fair I like the one they chose though. And its certainly had a lot of "new" history now
by Fox Talbot » 23 May 2011 10:37
Z175 Would be great if someone found the designs!
To be fair I like the one they chose though. And its certainly had a lot of "new" history now
by Fox Talbot » 23 May 2011 16:19
by Rawlie19 » 23 May 2011 17:03
Fox Talbot Here we are.unbadge1.jpgunbadge 2.jpg
There seemed to be some madness about changing the club name to Reading Royals involved, together with a fixation about lions that have nothing to with royals. Is anyone outside Reading even aware of the Forbury Lion?
I have no idea how advanced this work ever got.
by Terminal Boardom » 27 May 2011 10:42
General B There's no denying it's a fascinating read.
However, the current badge was designed by a local design agency, so presumably the fans submitted designs were all utter crud.
by Jackson Corner » 27 May 2011 11:14
Terminal BoardomGeneral B There's no denying it's a fascinating read.
However, the current badge was designed by a local design agency, so presumably the fans submitted designs were all utter crud.
Cream Design were the culprits. I thought at the time that one of the hooped quarters could easily have contained one of the elm trees from the old badge instead but it was not to be. SJM wanted a complete break from the past. Hence the half cooked design. It could have been so much more impressive.
I did hear though that the club were looking at going back to the old coat of arms for the Borough but gave up after they could not find 5 virgins.
by Svlad Cjelli » 27 May 2011 11:17
by Z175 » 27 May 2011 12:20
Svlad Cjelli Isn't part of the reason for changing a change in the trademark law?
If the old badge existed before the law changed, there was no full trademark protection, so no way to prosecute spivs and forgers etc producing and selling their own merchandise.
But a new badge, trademarked from day one, got round this legal problem. ISTR lots of clubs did the same at about the same time - Arsenal had lots of grief for having the cannon pointing in the "wrong" direction, or something like that.
by Terminal Boardom » 27 May 2011 12:43
Z175Svlad Cjelli Isn't part of the reason for changing a change in the trademark law?
If the old badge existed before the law changed, there was no full trademark protection, so no way to prosecute spivs and forgers etc producing and selling their own merchandise.
But a new badge, trademarked from day one, got round this legal problem. ISTR lots of clubs did the same at about the same time - Arsenal had lots of grief for having the cannon pointing in the "wrong" direction, or something like that.
I dind't know that but looking at Wigan, Fulham etc seems to make sense cos otherwise a bizarre number of clubs changed their badge.
I agree an Elm would have been nice on the new one but blue white red black and yellow doesn't need green too does it...
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 27 May 2011 15:06
Z175 I dind't know that but looking at Wigan, Fulham etc seems to make sense cos otherwise a bizarre number of clubs changed their badge.
I agree an Elm would have been nice on the new one but blue white red black and yellow doesn't need green too does it...
by Terminal Boardom » 27 May 2011 15:15
Who Moved The Goalposts?Z175 I dind't know that but looking at Wigan, Fulham etc seems to make sense cos otherwise a bizarre number of clubs changed their badge.
I agree an Elm would have been nice on the new one but blue white red black and yellow doesn't need green too does it...
I've always thought that the Fulham badge looks odd. Something a bit, well, Swastika-like about it.
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