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If you wanted to know who Manchester United are playing you'd have to take a few minutes and look us up.

I just typed in 1 904 all I got was some 904THIN weight loss rubbish.

Then I tried 1904, found that years calendar, the world fair, summer olympics, but nowt about Hull City.

I have also tried tiger head that got me Scandinavian kitchenware, a restaurant, some more and better tiger head pictures, and an airline.

I may not have long to live ( even less after wasting time on this **** ) can't we just put the name on the badge its much easier.
 
I just typed in 1 904 all I got was some 904THIN weight loss rubbish.

Then I tried 1904, found that years calendar, the world fair, summer olympics, but nowt about Hull City.

I have also tried tiger head that got me Scandinavian kitchenware, a restaurant, some more and better tiger head pictures, and an airline.

I may not have long to live ( even less after wasting time on this **** ) can't we just put the name on the badge its much easier.

I just put in "football" "tiger" and we was the first entry.
 
What if only one of them stays?

When we say"they" in reality there is only one. The one who built up a business which enabled him to buy Hull City and donate a lot to charities. The other is just an inconsequential nobody who would be stacking supermarket shelves or something similar if he had to rely on his own abilities. No insult to supermarket shelf stackers intended. Most of them could do a better job atbCity than Ehab.
 
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When we say"they" in reality there is only one. The one who built up a business which enabled him to buy Hull City and donate a lot to charities. The other is just an inconsequential nobody who would be stacking supermarket shelves or something similar if he had to rely on his own abilities. No insult to supermarket shelf stackers intended. Most of them could do a better job atbCity than Ehab.
When we say"they" in reality there is only one. The one who built up a business which enabled him to buy Hull City and donate a lot to charities. The other is just an inconsequential nobody who would be stacking supermarket shelves or something similar if he had to rely on his own abilities. No insult to supermarket shelf stackers intended. Most of them could do a better job atbCity than Ehab.
Not sure if true but I thought Ehab has an engineering degree?
 
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Ehab did end up staying. It was one of the daft things he tried to insist on with the American deal.
 
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My car insurance policy only has this on it and an image of a heart. The company is only mentioned in the signature and in very small print on the bottom. The letter includes "Thanks for insuring with LV="

Somewhere along the way, a marketing professional has come up with with this and they have ran with it. So there must be something in the idea.

The name was not put on the badge because the owners wanted to change the name and this half way house badge was the solution to the pre ordering of the shirts before the season started. It was a temporary fix (IMO) but it has been kept in place. I do not expect the shirts to be changed in any way shape or form this season.

I do not expect that we will see a return of the old badge either and I hope that the supporters will be involved with the design of the next one. At least the badge isn't the old one with "AFC" and "The" removed.
LV = Liverpool Victoria, I worked for them nearly forty years ago, it was a clever rebrand as they were always considered a very traditional insurance company, the rebrand has appeared to have brought them into the 21st century and I would imagine is attracting a younger audience.

Perhaps, significantly in name change terms, not many people realise that the LV logo is the brand of a very old tradition company, it's almost as if the name Liverpool Victoria has disappeared, almost as if the shareholders thought the original name was either common or too long.
 
My point was about strategy, someone thought that the company does not need to use anything but this and even includes an equal sign in it. Marketing professionals get things wrong take Consigna as an example.
I only know what I like and I like the badge to a certain degree, not as much as the old one, but I like it and I do not see it as a failure. It could have been better, but I do not think for one minute it will have any impact on our global presence.
As I have said before, without the backstory it may not have been as much of an issue as it is.

You should use the example of Deloitte changing the colour of their dot, just after they'd spent millions updating all their letterheads and stationery.