New Bulldogs logo?

Just looking on the SANFL website and it seems that Central has followed Norwood's lead in adopting a new logo design.
Definitely an improvement.
Definitely an improvement.
Jimmy wrote:its ok, modern and will fit in well with marketing etc, but just doesnt sit right, looks more like it belongs to the canterbury or western variety...
Magpiespower wrote:Jimmy wrote:its ok, modern and will fit in well with marketing etc, but just doesnt sit right, looks more like it belongs to the canterbury or western variety...
Check it out on the Doggies website.
Looks much better on a white background.
LBJ23 wrote:Looks good bought time all clubs updated logos, me thinks
Dog_ger wrote:For me, football clubs and tradition go together. Why change something that has built part of tradition..? Everyone wants to change everything, why..??
Ian wrote:You've got to move with the times, the other 7 clubs logo's are looking very dated (70's), but if you wanted to stick with tradition we could always go back to drop kicks, stop start footy, reserves only (no interchange) etc. etc.
The game has evolved over the past century and a bit, and so should the marketing of the clubs and league.
Well done to Norwood, and now Centrals for taking the initiative.
Punk Rooster wrote:Ian wrote:You've got to move with the times, the other 7 clubs logo's are looking very dated (70's), but if you wanted to stick with tradition we could always go back to drop kicks, stop start footy, reserves only (no interchange) etc. etc.
The game has evolved over the past century and a bit, and so should the marketing of the clubs and league.
Well done to Norwood, and now Centrals for taking the initiative.
Not all change is good, Ian. Did you like it when North changed to the Candy Stripes? The V jumper was looking very 70's & dated. The Roosters logo is a timeless classic. If it aint broke, don't fix it. I'm all for updating the jumper on the Rooster tho... Is this another "the AFL clubs are doing it, so we should then..."?