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Seagull
30/01/2009, 3:22 PM
From Bray Wanderers website:

Boh_So_Good
30/01/2009, 3:46 PM
It is a beautiful logo actually. Very sexy.

redobit
30/01/2009, 3:47 PM
It is a beautiful logo actually. Very sexy.

WTF - is ur desk starting to rise or somtin

Neish
30/01/2009, 4:08 PM
Nice logo, but serisoulsy Boh_So_Good you need to get out more

Buller
30/01/2009, 4:16 PM
Nice logo, but serisoulsy Boh_So_Good you need to get out more

Then so do I, I too think it is incredibly hot and sexy!!
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Longfordian
30/01/2009, 4:36 PM
Should be posted in the Totty Watch thread to be honest..or at least marked NSFW.

SalvadorSanchez
30/01/2009, 6:11 PM
Should be posted in the Totty Watch thread to be honest..or at least marked NSFW.

BAM! right on!

Boh_So_Good
31/01/2009, 3:04 PM
Nice logo, but serisoulsy Boh_So_Good you need to get out more


I know!

Tis-smeee
31/01/2009, 3:18 PM
Thats a very horny piece of logo - istics, ooooohhhhhhhhh the branding.

Pauro 76
02/02/2009, 7:21 PM
Yep it looks quite foxy alright. I'm a self-confessed typeface geek and don't recognise the typeface, so it must be quite original. Nice work.

cornerflag
01/04/2009, 2:56 PM
anyone have this logo in .EPS format?

cheers

dcfcsteve
02/04/2009, 11:09 AM
Thats a very horny piece of logo - istics, ooooohhhhhhhhh the branding.

I can't stop touching myself when I look at it....

marinobohs
02/04/2009, 11:15 AM
A new logo - I knew that was what was needed ! expect bar stoolers and nay sayers to come fooding into the grounds when they see this tasty little number. In the FAI we trust

Jicked
02/04/2009, 1:41 PM
A new logo - I knew that was what was needed ! expect bar stoolers and nay sayers to come fooding into the grounds when they see this tasty little number. In the FAI we trust

Actually its the sort of forward thinking, slick branding and sensible realistic marketing strategy that we need to encourage and foster to shed the Ragball Rovers look of the league.

Will someone at the fans AGM please bring up the idea of using squad numbers with standardised letters/numbers?

WexCar
02/04/2009, 7:54 PM
Will someone at the fans AGM please bring up the idea of using squad numbers with standardised letters/numbers?

wexford youths are using squad numbers this season. in the longford game most players had numbers in the 20s and 30s.

Maynard
02/04/2009, 9:20 PM
wexford youths are using squad numbers this season. in the longford game most players had numbers in the 20s and 30s.

That isn't really an answer to the question asked...

Anyway; I'm a big advocate of this, but the Wexford Youth model is a joke. The team they put out at Tolka this season began at number 27 and went north...Just because you give you team squad numbers, does NOT mean you must dispense with the numbers 1 to 11:rolleyes:

eamo1
02/04/2009, 9:31 PM
HOTTTTT:Anyone have the logo's number?:p

Jicked
03/04/2009, 12:21 AM
wexford youths are using squad numbers this season. in the longford game most players had numbers in the 20s and 30s.

I think its great that Wexford use squad numbers and all, my gripe is that it looks amateurish with Wexford Youths using them, and other clubs not. Even if it was decided all clubs wear squad numbers, it still looks like amateur hour if you have some teams togging out with names and numbers looking like they're from 1994. The Ireland team last night played with numbers in a certain font (probably Umbros) but it looked far more professional then going out with a a big black 4 that's peeling off at the sides while another team togs out in something else. Every other league in the Europe does this to help create a brand, and now we have a professional logo/type face bought by the FAI its time we follow suit to help leave the ragball rovers feel of the league behind.

thischarmingman
03/04/2009, 8:23 AM
Every other league in the Europe does this to help create a brand, and now we have a professional logo/type face bought by the FAI its time we follow suit to help leave the ragball rovers feel of the league behind.

I actually agree with you for once. It's about creating an image of the league as a successful, modern, competitive brand and not some amateur jumpers-for-goalposts institution. See also: Shamrock Rovers advertising on the Luas, MNS.