Anyone Else Kinda Prefer The 1947 Crest?

I see Tuffs sells replica jerseys and I see the one from the 1947 FA Cup final, with four quadrants and the robin. I also see that CARD uses the same crest in it's protest shirt.
Is there anyone (other than me) that would be open to returning to that old crest? Just curious.
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I've got to be honest I love our current emblem...15
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I think I'm right in saying (and if I'm not, someone more knowledgeable will soon correct me), that there was no badge on the kit worn in the 1947 Cup Final, although the badge you describe was used by the club at that time.
I don't know if you've seen it before, but the Trust did a three-part series about the history of the badge, which is excellent:
https://www.castrust.org/2013/06/if-you-know-your-istory-cafcbadge-origins/
Personally, I think all the various badges we've used over the years have their charms, but nothing beats the current one.
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My main problem is that it has a robin on the badge and we are now known by our original iconic nickname which is far more appropriate and unique.NapaAddick said:As a newer fan, I never knew we use to have different crests back in the day.
I see Tuffs sells replica jerseys and I see the one from the 1947 FA Cup final, with four quadrants and the robin. I also see that CARD uses the same crest in it's protest shirt.
Is there anyone (other than me) that would be open to returning to that old crest? Just curious.
For me the The Robins was never correct.....as was the case with the even more inappropriat Valiants.2 -
Although I like that old crest, the robin makes it look quite a bit like the current crest by Tottenham, doesn't it?0
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Our badge is one of the most unique and instantly recognisable badges in football.
It's simplicity is stand out10 -
Please don't give RD and KM ideas. I can see us getting a one hour public vote on a new badge with the winner beingstackitsteve said:Our badge is one of the most unique and instantly recognisable badges in football.
It's simplicity is stand out7 -
Nay, Nay and thrice Nay.
love our current badge, and think its the best.2 -
If we are going to bung a bird on the badge how about a Vulture?, we dould be the Valley Vultures, appropriate at RD picks over the carcass.0
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I'd prefer one of these17
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This is my favourite.16
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Our current badge is unique and timeless in its simplicity, it’s a perfect reflection of us (apart from the last 3 years obviously).0
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Correct that no badge in 47 but there was in 46.Gillis said:I think I'm right in saying (and if I'm not, someone more knowledgeable will soon correct me), that there was no badge on the kit worn in the 1947 Cup Final, although the badge you describe was used by the club at that time.
I don't know if you've seen it before, but the Trust did a three-part series about the history of the badge, which is excellent:
https://www.castrust.org/2013/06/if-you-know-your-istory-cafcbadge-origins/
Personally, I think all the various badges we've used over the years have their charms, but nothing beats the current one.
@stig did that article
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Inspired by the Blades taking the sword from the City of London badge?0
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Most of the club shop gear, mugs etc, seems to have Valiants on it and don't recall seeing addicks anywhere which I thought was odd.SoundAsa£ said:
My main problem is that it has a robin on the badge and we are now known by our original iconic nickname which is far more appropriate and unique.NapaAddick said:As a newer fan, I never knew we use to have different crests back in the day.
I see Tuffs sells replica jerseys and I see the one from the 1947 FA Cup final, with four quadrants and the robin. I also see that CARD uses the same crest in it's protest shirt.
Is there anyone (other than me) that would be open to returning to that old crest? Just curious.
For me the The Robins was never correct.....as was the case with the even more inappropriat Valiants.
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ive got a really old pin badge at home with the valiants on it, dont know if its worth anything, ill get a pic and stick it up if worth anything the museum can have it of any interest, free of course as i picked it up at a car boot years ago.0
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I think the old badge should be revived, but dump the Robin and stick a Haddock on, maybe with some chips0
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Current badge for me, it’s iconic.2
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Gillis said:
I think I'm right in saying (and if I'm not, someone more knowledgeable will soon correct me), that there was no badge on the kit worn in the 1947 Cup Final, although the badge you describe was used by the club at that time.
I don't know if you've seen it before, but the Trust did a three-part series about the history of the badge, which is excellent:
https://www.castrust.org/2013/06/if-you-know-your-istory-cafcbadge-origins/
Personally, I think all the various badges we've used over the years have their charms, but nothing beats the current one.In 1963 a rebranding exercise by the club led to the sword badge that we have today. A competition was held for fans to suggest a new nickname for the club. "Addicks" had long since fallen out of favour with with all but a few older fans, whilst the club believed that "Robins" lacked originality and impact and wanted something a bit more thrusting and gung-ho to try and encourage new fans. Sixty-two possible nicknames were suggested and on the 27th of July the board met and decided that "subject to an appropriate emblem" the new nickname would either be The Crusaders or The Red Devils.
Where on earth did The Crusaders come from! It conjures up all sorts of awkward imagery about religious battles...0 - Sponsored links:
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palarsehater said:
ive got a really old pin badge at home with the valiants on it, dont know if its worth anything, ill get a pic and stick it up if worth anything the museum can have it of any interest, free of course as i picked it up at a car boot years ago.
This one?
Mid 60s as issued when the badge and nickname changed.
Sell for about £8 to £10 now but a really high quality enamel badge. Just wish it said Addicks across the middle #realnickname0 -
Where on earth did The Crusaders come from! It conjures up all sorts of awkward imagery about religious battles...killerandflash said:Gillis said:I think I'm right in saying (and if I'm not, someone more knowledgeable will soon correct me), that there was no badge on the kit worn in the 1947 Cup Final, although the badge you describe was used by the club at that time.
I don't know if you've seen it before, but the Trust did a three-part series about the history of the badge, which is excellent:
https://www.castrust.org/2013/06/if-you-know-your-istory-cafcbadge-origins/
Personally, I think all the various badges we've used over the years have their charms, but nothing beats the current one.In 1963 a rebranding exercise by the club led to the sword badge that we have today. A competition was held for fans to suggest a new nickname for the club. "Addicks" had long since fallen out of favour with with all but a few older fans, whilst the club believed that "Robins" lacked originality and impact and wanted something a bit more thrusting and gung-ho to try and encourage new fans. Sixty-two possible nicknames were suggested and on the 27th of July the board met and decided that "subject to an appropriate emblem" the new nickname would either be The Crusaders or The Red Devils.
It was in preparation for our battles in the East when we were converting the locals from Gillingham to Charlton fans.2 -
First badge I got and still one of my favouritesHenry Irving said:palarsehater said:ive got a really old pin badge at home with the valiants on it, dont know if its worth anything, ill get a pic and stick it up if worth anything the museum can have it of any interest, free of course as i picked it up at a car boot years ago.
This one?
Mid 60s as issued when the badge and nickname changed.
Sell for about £8 to £10 now but a really high quality enamel badge. Just wish it said Addicks across the middle #realnickname1 -
I find this very hard to believe.....can anyone confirm?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Most of the club shop gear, mugs etc, seems to have Valiants on it and don't recall seeing addicks anywhere which I thought was odd.SoundAsa£ said:
My main problem is that it has a robin on the badge and we are now known by our original iconic nickname which is far more appropriate and unique.NapaAddick said:As a newer fan, I never knew we use to have different crests back in the day.
I see Tuffs sells replica jerseys and I see the one from the 1947 FA Cup final, with four quadrants and the robin. I also see that CARD uses the same crest in it's protest shirt.
Is there anyone (other than me) that would be open to returning to that old crest? Just curious.
For me the The Robins was never correct.....as was the case with the even more inappropriat Valiants.
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I love both of the badges, i'm very tempted to get the current badge as a tattoo. I am a tad worried that to people who don't follow football the crest does look a bit like i'm joining the EDL......0
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I love our current badge, and I especially love the old simplified version of it as seen on the page linked by Henry.Henry Irving said:3 -
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