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TOTTENHAM have released a new club badge which features a major change - but fans say it "seems pointless." Spurs' current crest features the clean look of a cockerel standing on a football.
International breaks are usually quiet periods for Premier League clubs, but Monday turned out to be a busy day at Tottenham Hotspur. In the morning, the Football Association confirmed Rodrigo ...
Premier League side Tottenham have made a slight change to their club logo moving forward. Fans are confused as to the reason for the club removing the words Tottenham Hotspur from the logo.
Watching games together both in the stadium and locally in East Kent - Providing a regular newsletter to members - Providing a free welcome gift to all members (EK Spurs Pin Badge) - Opportunities for ...
Over the past 100 years, the badge has changed in various ways. It was initially just the cockerel, only getting the football underneath its spurs in 1973. In the 1980s it became more of a crest ...
The move follows in the footsteps of Arsenal and Chelsea, who have both redesigned their club badges in the last few years. "We have sought to reflect our traditions as well as our reputation for ...
Their club crest is no different. Here's everything you need to know about the past, present and future of Spurs' badge. Tottenham's badge is tied heavily to the club's origins all the way back in ...
Lawyers for the Premier League side wrote to Fleet Spurs, from Hampshire, telling them to drop their crest. The Wessex League Division One club said it was "heavy-handed" and changing their badge ...
One said: "Seems pointless." There has been a number of badges throughout the years Another added: "Wow great change." Founded in 1882, Spurs only started wearing the cockerel on their badge in 1921.
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