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Glasgow Celtic FC Football Club Metal Pin Badge Crest Logo Emblem Official

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On Monday positions 50 to 41 were revealed and today we reveal the top ten football badges in the world as voted by the blog over the last few months. In fact stronger proof that the official badge until 1938 was the 3 leaf is seen on the back of the 1929/30 season ticket with the badge stamped proudly.

However, it was not for many years before the club did formally adopt the four leafed clover as the official club badge, but the first steps had already been taken. Not surprisingly for Fergus there was controversy too as he tried to get the idea off the ground that the badge should be changed to appeal to the Scottish business community and should incorporate a thistle. This stadium is the second largest in the country by capacity (Celtic arena holds 60832 spectators), second only to Murrayfield Stadium. C., but I equally appreciate and admire its supporters, most especially the ones I have met on Celtic buses. I have mixed feelings about this one, I have always been a massive fan of the clover and the inclusion of black to help things stand out.The Celtic logo is composed of a stylized clover image, enclosed in a wide circular frame with a white background and a double green outline. Its a metal crest badge with a stud fixed you can wear them on your shirt scarf bag or anywhere else you can think to put them.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Considering that the club previously used a Celtic cross, the clover leaf could also stand for the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Very much the same as the modern badge, but this was just a one-off usage and not used further as the official badge of the club till the 1930’s.

The club’s name was written in the same way, although where the founding year was on the previous logo, there was now a clover. In 1988, the club celebrated their centenary with a badge derived from the Celtic cross of their very first badge.

After the 2007/08 season, the star was retained and the badge remained the same until 2012/13 season, when Celtic celebrated their 125th anniversary by using a 1994 badge encircled by an attractive Celtic knot and an alternative badge featuring a Celtic cross. Still it’s the earliest use by the club of the symbol and a likely forerunner of the official badge.My Dad related several shocking anecdotes about Kelly, but on a day like today I am in no mood to be negative or uncharitable. Having studied our early years it’s clear that although badges were not as prominent as they are today in recognising a brand we did use the Celtic Cross, the harp, and the 3 leafed shamrock. At the outset of its formation club membership was heavily over subscribed considering that buses were rationed and not readily available, then not every member was guaranteed a place on the bus. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.

After our first year when the club badge was without doubt the Celtic Cross, it was another 90 years before the club badge would appear on the jerseys. This whole ReBrand project was first inspired by my toying around with the iconic Celtic badge over over many years. The 3 leaf shamrock is used often in the early days in Celtic publications, especially the Celtic Handbooks but one example of the 4 leaf is seen as early as 1908 when the club made up medals to commemorate the 4 trophies won that glorious year and gave them to the players. It’s a nice story but unfortunately Celtic first used the 4 leaf in 1938, six years before the birth of the CSA and nine years before Desmond White joined the Board.

Both the Association Members and the Celtic Directorate expressed admiration for the Bonnybridge bus plaque.

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