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Aston Villa FC Logo History and Design
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Sunderland FC Logo History and Design
STOKE City, since their inception in 1863, has been considered the
second-oldest Football League club. Nicknamed “The Potters”, Stoke
City has undergone foolowing changes in their logo design:
Source: www.logoguru.co.uk
Source: www.logoguru.co.uk
Stock City FC Logo History and Design
Arsenal Football Club (formerly Royal Arsenal) adopted its first logo in 1888. Since then it has undergone a massive logo redesign. Witness the transformation of Arsenal logo design below:
Source: www.logoguru.co.uk
Source: www.logoguru.co.uk
Arsenal FC Logo History and Design
Accompanied by the club motto, 'Nil Satis, Nisi Optimum' - which
means 'Nothing but the best is good enough,' the ties were first worn by
Kelly and Everton's chairman, Mr. E. Green on the first day of the
1938/39 season.
On that day, Everton were at Bloomfield Road for a Division One clash with Blackpool and won 2-0 with goals from Tommy Lawton and Alex Stevenson.
That was on the 27th August, 1938 - and four days later the ties and the crest made their first appearance at Goodison. Everton triumphed again…registering a 3-0 win over Grimsby Town!
Indeed, the ties and the crest were proclaimed as lucky, as Everton raced to six consecutive wins in their opening games…and, in May, the league Championship!
However, the Toffees rarely incorporated a club badge of any description on its shirts.
The interwoven 'EFC' design was adopted between 1922-1930. However, no badge was adopted until 1973 when a bold 'EFC' design was used. The shield design with the latin text was first used on club shirts in 1980. Since that original use on the shirts the crest has been modified and re-designed - with the current evolution of the design first introduced on shirts for the 2000/01 season. The '1878' wording and 'Everton' were added as permanent elements on the crest in 1998 but due to an ongoing kit deal, it was not added to the shirts until 2000.
And the rest, as they say, is history!
On that day, Everton were at Bloomfield Road for a Division One clash with Blackpool and won 2-0 with goals from Tommy Lawton and Alex Stevenson.
That was on the 27th August, 1938 - and four days later the ties and the crest made their first appearance at Goodison. Everton triumphed again…registering a 3-0 win over Grimsby Town!
Indeed, the ties and the crest were proclaimed as lucky, as Everton raced to six consecutive wins in their opening games…and, in May, the league Championship!
The interwoven 'EFC' design was adopted between 1922-1930. However, no badge was adopted until 1973 when a bold 'EFC' design was used. The shield design with the latin text was first used on club shirts in 1980. Since that original use on the shirts the crest has been modified and re-designed - with the current evolution of the design first introduced on shirts for the 2000/01 season. The '1878' wording and 'Everton' were added as permanent elements on the crest in 1998 but due to an ongoing kit deal, it was not added to the shirts until 2000.
And the rest, as they say, is history!
Everton FC Logo History and Design
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Portsmouth FC Logo History and Design
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Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Logo History and Design
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Logo History and Design
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