Well it has the letters CPFC embroidered on it, a "representation" of a big greenhouse on the top and the pale blue and maroon colours they used to play in, so my guess is it's Palace?
Yellow is the traditional colour used to signify puss and is used here to denote that most palace fans are self-loathing teenage twerps with the complexion of a sweetcorn-laden pizza. Purple is the traditional colour used to signify haemorrhoids and is used here to remind us that most people would rather have piles than support palace.
There is yellow and blue in the Arms of the County Borough of Croydon (elements taken from The Arms of Archbishop Whitgift). I really must get out more, Now where did I put my train spotters guide.:-)
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Is it a Palace badge then?
The FC is at the back and there appears to be a large C and perhaps a large P as well?
But I think you must be right. And I've touch it now!!!!!!
Purple is the traditional colour used to signify haemorrhoids and is used here to remind us that most people would rather have piles than support palace.
I believe so.
It was going to be one of their choices for new club badge but Jordan mortgaged the copyright to Martin's Bank for£5 11s 6d and some petrol coupons.