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The warriors head could do with some black piping
A bit of black outline would define it more imo
A bit of black outline would define it more imo
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Re: New Badge
Im warming to the new badge however
i really like some of the new gear - but badge aside the prices are ridiculous
look at this
https://store.manutd.com/en/manchester ... -r1c2:po-5
https://store.wiganwarriors.com/item/20 ... zip-hood-a
like for like product more expensive than Manchester United Shop? - and thats disregarding the quality difference
Im sorry but Wigan are acting like Rugby League is a much bigger sport than it is - even if the new badge were a hit these prices are not!
i really like some of the new gear - but badge aside the prices are ridiculous
look at this
https://store.manutd.com/en/manchester ... -r1c2:po-5
https://store.wiganwarriors.com/item/20 ... zip-hood-a
like for like product more expensive than Manchester United Shop? - and thats disregarding the quality difference
Im sorry but Wigan are acting like Rugby League is a much bigger sport than it is - even if the new badge were a hit these prices are not!
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Re: New Badge
You should offer your services to the club since your such an expert in the area.Wintergreen wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 7:44 am
It's a bit like throwing away your Rolls Royce and replacing it with a Dacia.
Can anyone actually say they prefer the new version? Honestly?
Reading the statement by KR.
“We know that through this process we may upset a few people, but we need to be bold and brave (You didn't "need" to be anything. You chose to adopt a new logo) and if we want to take our brand to new places and be aspirational with it, now is the time for change.(You don't need a new logo to do this)”
The move found its origins in the Super League remodelling of last year, when leading sports brand agency Nomad - whose portfolio of clients also includes the Premier League - started a push to move the sport forward in how it presents itself at the top level. The London-based (enough said. Probably never heard of Wigan)company also did an audit of clubs, with its feedback telling Wigan that they had a workable nickname but a crest that had little digital, broadcast or commercial potential.
Whilst I do think the club has missed a trick getting the fans involved in the re-design, it does sound like the club are doing it for the right reasons and we should all be supportive if it increases our brand, fanbase, financials etc.
Rugby League is a dieing sport, the fanbase is tiny, the financial situation of most clubs is concerning and our very own owner is pumping his own money into the club each year to balance the books. I am all for the club trying to explore every possible avenue that will improve our financial situation which is going to be alarming following the disruption caused by Covid.
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IF the fans had been involved we'd have a childs drawing or a Wigan McWiganFace slogan...
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Sounds great. [emoji1787]Mike wrote:IF the fans had been involved we'd have a childs drawing or a Wigan McWiganFace slogan...
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I'm not reading through 11 pages of posts (here, or elsewhere!), because I don't think it's the biggest issue in the world.
But, no, I don't like it much.
It * does* look like a cheap rip-off of Canberra Raiders (which is kinda doubly unfortunate)
and in Manly colours!
doing it as a fait accompli was a bit insensitive.
Compared to French and Hastings staying? Small beer!
But, no, I don't like it much.
It * does* look like a cheap rip-off of Canberra Raiders (which is kinda doubly unfortunate)
and in Manly colours!
doing it as a fait accompli was a bit insensitive.
Compared to French and Hastings staying? Small beer!
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Just as an aside, re-reading KR's statement on page one, he almost implies that the club were pushed into it, or at least encouraged, by Superleague.
So has any other club changed their badge recently?
So has any other club changed their badge recently?
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Well, the signage is now on Robin Park, featuring the new logo/badge.
Must admit it does look good and my grandson thinks it's great.
Must admit it does look good and my grandson thinks it's great.
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Re: New Badge
Ive totally changed my mind....... i admit i do like it now and think the new grey tracky top ,with red trim ,looks smart with the new badge........ still not simpressed with the new shirt though( ill have to see it up close)....., dont see why we cant have both new and old emblems....... cost my arse
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