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Article from:
The Daily Telegraph
Bulldogs add CB to club logo
By Dean Ritchie
IT'S the details that matter in history - getting the facts right and respecting the past.
And so the Bulldogs will shortly unveil a new logo for next season that will go back to the future.
Acknowledging their heritage, the logo will incorporate the letters CB, as in Canterbury-Bankstown - the Bulldogs' previous name.
The logo will be part of the club's 75-year anniversary celebrations.
Sadly, the club will not return to being known as Canterbury, but the new logo will include a huge part of the club's history.
Poll: Should the Bulldogs revert to being called Canterbury?
There will be several logos unveiled, with fans then able to vote online for their favourite.
"We want some heritage in the new logo," Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said yesterday.
"The CB in our logo shows what we have done in the past. It is an important part of our history.
"It doesn't necessarily mean we will change our name to Canterbury, but it will incorporate what the club is about and what we have done in the past. We should be proud of our heritage and we want to display what we have done in the past 74 years.
"It won't be a logo just for our 75th year - it will be ongoing. A new look is important."
Bulldogs: We were misled on rule
It is expected that fans will be able to vote for their favourite logo within the next month.
The logo will then have to be approved by the Bulldogs board and the NRL before going on the jerseys on sale to the public.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,25340871-5006066,00.html
Article from:
The Daily Telegraph
Bulldogs add CB to club logo
By Dean Ritchie
IT'S the details that matter in history - getting the facts right and respecting the past.
And so the Bulldogs will shortly unveil a new logo for next season that will go back to the future.
Acknowledging their heritage, the logo will incorporate the letters CB, as in Canterbury-Bankstown - the Bulldogs' previous name.
The logo will be part of the club's 75-year anniversary celebrations.
Sadly, the club will not return to being known as Canterbury, but the new logo will include a huge part of the club's history.
Poll: Should the Bulldogs revert to being called Canterbury?
There will be several logos unveiled, with fans then able to vote online for their favourite.
"We want some heritage in the new logo," Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said yesterday.
"The CB in our logo shows what we have done in the past. It is an important part of our history.
"It doesn't necessarily mean we will change our name to Canterbury, but it will incorporate what the club is about and what we have done in the past. We should be proud of our heritage and we want to display what we have done in the past 74 years.
"It won't be a logo just for our 75th year - it will be ongoing. A new look is important."
Bulldogs: We were misled on rule
It is expected that fans will be able to vote for their favourite logo within the next month.
The logo will then have to be approved by the Bulldogs board and the NRL before going on the jerseys on sale to the public.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,25340871-5006066,00.html