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

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First placed badge on each judge’s list received 60 points, second received 49, third, 48 and so on with 50th placed badge receiving 1 point. The leaves of the clover feature a unique striped pattern, which makes the whole logo modern and crispy. Established in 1888, Celtic has become one of the most adorned and respected football clubs in the world. As it is, the club won four trophies that season and in effect the whole history of the club was to change. Along the top of the resulting green frame, they’ve written the club’s name – ‘the Celtic Football Club’ – in white letters.

I was taken aback at the prohibition on the recent Maloney article (I think it was poor Arsely Parsley that copped it). 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. com) is the home of More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine, which first went on sale at Celtic Park back in September 2001. As ever, I am indebted to Dave at Historical Football Kits for some of the historical information used above.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.

My father was president of the club, season ticket holder and one of three delegates of the Celtic Supporters Association. 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. 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.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. This seems to have been a one off and was down to the club winning four trophies and not three as there are no other examples of the 4 leaf being used until 1938. Not known to have been an official badge, and there is actually a badge which was 99% the same as used for similar Rangers adverts, in papers. The meeting was led by Marist Brother Walfrid (born Andrew Kerins in Ballymote, Ireland), who proposed that a football club be established to raise funds for the alleviation of the rampant poverty in Glasgow’s East End, similar to the mission of Edinburgh’s Hibernian Football Club when it was established in 1875.

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