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club and crest
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the crest of the former metropolitan borough of Greenwich was used as a symbol for the club but this was not used on the team's shirts.
The current club crest represents Cangrande I della Scala, an ancient seignor from Verona.
The club's crest has been changed several times in attempts to re-brand the club and modernise its image.
The club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms, although all that remains of it on the current crest is the ship in full sail.
The devil stems from the club's nickname " The Red Devils "; it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971 ( unless the team was playing in a Cup Final ).
It also forms part of the club crest for the town's football team Hinckley United F. C.
The current club crest was first used in the 1988 – 89 season.
The first club crest
Originally, the club used the same crest as the one used by the city itself.
" This crest only lasted from 1996 – 98 when the club moved to the new Madejski Stadium.
The original club crest was introduced in 1956 and consisted of a shield showing a traditionally drawn owl perched on a branch.
The sheaves were replaced by a stylised SWFC logo that had been in use on club merchandise for several years prior to the introduction of the new crest.
West Bromwich Albion's former club crest, replaced in 2006 with a modified crest also featuring a Song Thrush.
The club crest first featured on the kit in 1956, which at the time was modelled on the coat of arms of the Borough of Burslem.
The club crest is based upon the coat of arms of Macclesfield, and features a blue Lion Rampant holding a wheatsheaf.
A new club crest was planned for the start of the 2007 – 08 season.
San Jose's sister club Arncliffe Aurora dons a similar crest from 1991
Sevilla's first crest, displayed on a former player's shirt in the club museum.
The club's motto is Progress, as featured on the club crest.
The most common format would have the coat of arms or crest of the club or school positioned in the centre, with the crew names and the race details arranged around this.

club and depicts
* The 1985 film Perfect depicts John Travolta as a reporter for Rolling Stone, covering the health club fad of the time.
" Urban Struggle " depicts the constant fighting that would occur in the early 1980s Los Angeles / Orange County music scene between the punk rock fans who congregated at a Costa Mesa, California club called the Cuckoo's Nest and the country music fans who gathered at nearby Zuby's.
The club crest depicts an ox above a representation of a ford to symbolise the location.
It depicts a weary Hercules leaning on his club, which has his lion-skin draped over it.
* A Biz Markie music video depicts him at a club, attempting to seduce a woman using food-based innuendo.
The main video, directed by Francis Lawrence, depicts Lopez playing different characters at a nightclub: a DJ ( the main character ), a Go-Go dancer dancing upon the bar, a bartender, a nerdy, shy girl, a superstar, and other personalities attending the club, as they go about their ways.

club and blue
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 ".
Blue eyes, partially blue eyes, or a blue eye and a brown eye are called " wall " coloring, and are considered a non-desirable trait in kennel club standards.
The blue and white quartered shirts were used until 1894, when the club adopted the city's colour of red.
The new team took as its primary colors the blue of the Dodgers and the orange of the Giants ( which are conveniently two of the three colors on the New York City flag ), and took their name from the original 19th century New York Metropolitans club.
One view is that the club was connected to the St Mary ’ s Church of England Cricket Club, now the St Mary's Anglican Church North Melbourne, whose colours – blue and white – are reflected in the Club's colour's today.
Along with the promotion, the club adopted its first uniform of blue and white horizontal stripes.
Four years later the club adopted the traditional uniform of blue and white vertical stripes at the insistence of the VFA, who wanted a visible contrast between Geelong's and Hotham ’ s uniforms.
The first Tottenham kit was navy blue shirt and shorts, but after the first season the club did not have one specific design for many years.
At the end of the 19th century the club switched colours yet again, to the white shirts and blue shorts which they are now well known for wearing, hence the nickname " Lilywhites ".
However, for the majority of the first forty-eight years of Rangers existence the club played in a plain lighter blue home shirt.
In addition to the blue cross on the white background, the yacht club flag had the crowned arms of the province of Uusimaa within two crossed branches in the upper hoist quarter.
The club plays in blue shirts and white shorts in the Estadio Carlos Tartiere, which seats 30, 500 spectators.
The club are nicknamed the rossoblù because of the red and blue striped shirts they wear.
The club played in pale blue shirts and white shorts, and spent seven seasons in Segunda División in the 2000s.
The club originally represented the suburb of Carlton in Melbourne's inner north, and its nickname is the Blues, which comes from the navy blue colour which it has traditionally worn in its playing uniform.
The club has worn navy blue in its uniform since 1871, when colour of the team's caps was changed from orange / yellow.
Since the addition of navy blue to the playing uniform in 1871, the club has been known almost universally in print media as the Blues, Dark Blues or Navy Blues.
The team originally played in white and then blue and white stripes, but as new players arriving at the club wore their old team's shirts during matches, confusion soon ensued.
When the club moved to Goodison Park in 1892, the colours were salmon pink and dark blue striped shirts with dark blue shorts then switching to ruby shirts with blue trim and dark blue shorts.
The club played in sky blue in 1906, however the fans protested and the colour reverted to royal blue.

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