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The new badge (right) has provoked a furious reaction from some fans Everton have apologised to fans after more than 22,000 people signed a petition criticising the football club's new badge.
The badge later came off completely, before it was claimed by fans via social media that the Everton kit man had to glue it back on at half-time. An account called No Context Everton tweeted ...
Amid the snarling wolves, crossed hammers and swooping eagles of the Premier League, the modest little tower on Everton’s badge can perhaps, to outsiders at least, seem a little underwhelming.
Everton have apologised to their fans after the overwhelmingly negative reaction to the club's proposed new crest, and want supporters to help design another badge for the season after next.
For some reason, known only to the withering brain-trust at the Everton Football ... #EFC has no respect for its fans, the confirmation of the new badge confirms that. Moyes has taken the ...
Everton have released the new club crest, after fans were given the chance to select the teams new badge. Last summer Chairman Bill Kenwright and the board at Goodison Park decided to give the clubs ...
Elstone said the Merseyside club were already committed to keeping the new badge on the kit for the 2013/14 season but would take notice of feedback for a further redesign. Everton, founded in ...
The new badge (right) has provoked a furious reaction from some fans Everton have apologised to fans after more than 22,000 people signed a petition criticising the football club's new badge.
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