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Tottenham have redesigned their logo, making a minor change by removing the words 'Tottenham Hotspur' from underneath their cockerel crest and the switch has been questioned by some fans ...
Tottenham’s league form might remain as inconsistent as ever, but at least they’re sticking to one decision: updating their iconic badge. The refreshed logo, featuring the familiar cockerel ...
Tottenham Hotspur has revealed new branding after a nine-month redesign process in collaboration with London-based agency Nomad. The football club’s classic cockerel crest has been subtly revised in ...
The north London side have used their iconic cockerel logo since the early 1920s, and it has featured on all iterations of the badge since - with the latest version in use since 2006.
Tottenham don’t want to be known as ‘Tottenham’.No, that’s not a joke, and it’s left talkSPORT host and long-suffering Spurs fan Reshmin Cho ...
Tottenham Hotspur have ‘remastered their brand identity’ by making changes to their club logo and signature font. Over 300 players people, including players, helped redevelop the club&#… ...
Jay Harris reports on Tottenham Hotspur for The Athletic. He worked for Sky Sports News for four years before he joined The Athletic in 2021 and spent three seasons covering Brentford.
However, the crest has undergone a slight tweak. Since 2006, the words “Tottenham Hotspur” have appeared beneath the logo, but the club has decided to remove them moving forward.