I guess not technically as the season is not officially finished, but as it will be in place 23/24 it seems to make more sense to include it instead of the one about to end?
Maybe I'm just voting for the Newcastle one out of familiarity, but I don't like any of the others, so...
The Villa one especially looks incredibly generic.
The Preston one at least has some unusual history behind it...
"The lamb is that of St. Wilfrid who is the Patron Saint of Preston. The letters ‘PP’ are taken to mean ‘Princeps Pacis’, ‘ Prince of Peace’ for those less acquainted with Latin."
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Who doesn’t like shrimp.
That's not the current Villa badge
I guess not technically as the season is not officially finished, but as it will be in place 23/24 it seems to make more sense to include it instead of the one about to end?
As if they changed it to a lion fumbling around in the dark for the light switch
Chelsea fans are mocking it too as a purple knock off.
Maybe I'm just voting for the Newcastle one out of familiarity, but I don't like any of the others, so...
The Villa one especially looks incredibly generic.
The Preston one at least has some unusual history behind it...
"The lamb is that of St. Wilfrid who is the Patron Saint of Preston. The letters ‘PP’ are taken to mean ‘Princeps Pacis’, ‘ Prince of Peace’ for those less acquainted with Latin."
From: https://thebeautifulhistory.wordpress.com/clubs/preston-north-end/#:~:text=The%20club's%20first%20official%20badge,those%20less%20acquainted%20with%20Latin.
Has Wycombe even got a patron saint? A quick Google search didn't turn up anything but you never know...
Looks more like a lion that's jumped into the sea with flippers on trying to catch a starfish.
Interesting though. Somebody made a point about iconic badges - I was instantly drawn to the Newcastle badge...
@PBo I always thought that the 'PP' stood for Proud Preston.
You learn something new on here every day.
@PBo Just read the accompanying article, I didn't think I'd made the Proud Preston bit up.
I thought the patron saint of Wycombe is Saint Martin.
yeah yeah, and Jesus was the Messiah.
Come on, who’s going to say it?
I was wondering the same.