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The club's Latin motto is Audere est Facere ( lit: " To Dare Is to Do "), and its emblem is a cockerel standing upon a football.
In 1983, to overcome unauthorised " pirate " merchandising, the club's badge was altered by adding the two red heraldic lions and the motto scroll.
A circular club badge was adopted in 1959 and featured a lion rampant, an old-style football and the club's motto Ready, which was shortened from Aye Ready ( meaning Always Ready in Scots ), all surrounded by the team name, Rangers Football Club.
The club's Latin motto, Consilio et Animis, was displayed beneath the shield.
The crest also contains two lions, the black cats of Sunderland, and a banner displaying the club's motto, Consectatio Excellentiae, which means " In pursuit of excellence ".
The club's motto is Progress, as featured on the club crest.
The club's Latin motto is " Arte et labore ", the club's translation of which is " By Skill & Hard Work ".
The club's Latin motto, confidimus ( we trust ), is written above the badge.
The club's motto is " Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising when we fall ".
The club's motto Droit Au But ( French for " Straight to the Goal ") appears under the badge and a star representing the victory in the Champions League is featured on the top.
The owl is flanked by the letters B and C and surrounded by words of the club's motto
The club's motto, means " by wind and by skill ".
The club's motto is One club, one honour ().
The club's supporters are known for using the now infamous phrase, Menores do que pensábamos ( Smaller than we thought ) as their official motto.
The club's mascot is the lion, which features prominently on the club's badge since 1936 together with the Latin motto " Ex Ludis Virtus ", meaning " virtue out of the game.
The club's motto, Dum vivimus vivamus ( while we live, let us live ) is literally Epicurean.
" The club's unofficial motto is, " Always in the Right.
Representatives for 14 states, consisting of approximately 200 students, advisors, and business and labor representatives, gathered to choose the club's name, colors, motto, purposes and goals .< ref name =" CThist ">.

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The Tic-Tac-Toe trio is the club's new show group which also plays for dancing.
The Aon logo is prominently displayed on the front of the club's new shirts.
The club's name is often invoked as a symbol of British sport's legion of plucky but hopeless causes.
Decorative pillars show the club's foundation date as 1880 though this is thought to be incorrect.
The club's traditional kit consists of red shirts, white shorts and red socks and their most commonly used nickname is The Addicks.
The club's historic nickname is gialloblu ( from the club colors of yellow and blue ) although throughout Italian football the team recognised by most fans as " Gialloblu " are the original team from Verona – " Hellas Verona ".
" Norris transformed the club's logo into the first version of the Red Wings logo as it is known today.
While it is always difficult to assess the damage caused by events such as these, the club's fortunes dipped alarmingly, and persistently.
The club's theme song is called " See the Bombers Fly Up " and is based on the tune of Johnnie Hamp's 1929 song " Keep Your Sunny Side Up " at an increased tempo.
The club's mascot is named Skeeta Reynolds, named after Dick Reynolds.
The current Chairman is David Evans, appointed at the club's Annual General Meeting on 21 December 2009.
Fulham's training ground is located near Motspur Park, where the club's Academy is also situated.
The club's home is the 31, 000-seat football stadium Kardinia Park ( currently also known by its sponsorship name as " Simonds Stadium ").
The club's traditional guernsey colours are white guernseys with navy blue hoops, white shorts and navy and white hooped socks and the team song is " We Are Geelong ".
This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs ​​ of 1934, 1982 and 2006.
The club's fan base is larger than any other Italian football club and is one of the largest world-wide.
The club's anthem is " You'll Never Walk Alone ".
The song " You'll Never Walk Alone ", originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel and later recorded by Liverpool musicians Gerry & The Pacemakers, is the club's anthem and has been sung by the Anfield crowd since the early 1960s.
The " You'll Never Walk Alone " portion of the Shankly Gates is also reproduced on the club's crest.
A second football team, IFK Malmö played in Sweden's top flight for about 20 years and the club's quarterfinal in the European Cup is the club's greatest achievement in its history.
The club's third kit is often all-blue.

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Lou Richards ceremoniously buried the Colliwobbles at Victoria Park after the club's 1990 premiership.
He played 42 games in 1936 – 37, including the club's record 10 – 3 win over West Brom at the Victoria Ground.
The club's first documented match was in October 1868, against an EW May XV at the Victoria Cricket Club ground.
Though no precise details are known of the club's foundation, comprehensive research by historian Jeff Kent indicated that it was probably formed in 1879 as an offshoot of Porthill Victoria football club and took its name from its location, in the valley of canal ports.
The club's previous ground, Brandon Park, was officially opened in 1903 in a friendly against Blantyre Victoria in the month of August that year.
Competing in the Box Hill Reporter District Cricket Association, the club holds the record number of premierships in the competition and has been the breeding ground of many prominent Australian cricketers, including Victoria and Tasmania seam bowler David Saker ; after whose ancestors the club's main ground is named.
However the Conference were not convinced of the club's financial stability, and Scarborough ended up suffering the same fate as Northwich Victoria had the previous year by being relegated to the Conference North.
One of his 20 goals in the 1994 – 95 season was the winner in Vale's 1 – 0 victory in the Potteries derby at the Victoria Ground in 1995, and later he was voted as the club's player of the year for 1995.
The effort helped to break the club's seven match losing streak, a 10-goal final term ensuring a 100 point victory on the Magpies home ground, Victoria Park.

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