The old Reading club badge

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The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 13:20

Can anyone here help settle an argument - what do the four colours signify on the old club badge?



Beer, biscuits, bulbs and Reading FC?

Or perhaps colours that the team played in?

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Jun 2012 13:24

They signify nothing other than the colours the team was using at the time. Story was that Ian Branfoot's daughter thought it up on her way home from school one day - that's probably urban myth though.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 13:25

Thanks - mods please lock the thread.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Mr Angry » 18 Jun 2012 13:25

They don't signify anything; the story goes that the badge was designed by the then Chairman's (Roger Smee) daughter.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 13:25

Interesting. Mods - hold fire for now.


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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Jun 2012 13:26

Aaah, Chairman's daughter rather than manager's think you're right there, knew it was one or other's daughter.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by who are ya? » 18 Jun 2012 13:27

Did they have the same daughter :?:

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Isaac Hunt » 18 Jun 2012 13:59

Brantfoot's daughter, not Smee.

She was an art student.....

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Simon's Church » 18 Jun 2012 14:00

Andy Bernal's daughter apparently. The colours represent the earth, sun and sky.


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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 14:03

Isaac Hunt Brantfoot's daughter, not Smee.

She was an art student.....

Did she end up pursuing a career in art?

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by TheLawnMowerMan » 18 Jun 2012 14:07

Simon's Church Andy Bernal's daughter apparently. The colours represent the earth, sun and sky.

Andy Bernal was 21 when we started using that crest.
How old do you think his children were?

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Pepe the Horseman » 18 Jun 2012 14:09

TheLawnMowerMan
Simon's Church Andy Bernal's daughter apparently. The colours represent the earth, sun and sky.

Andy Bernal was 21 when we started using that crest.
How old do you think his children were?


I like riddles.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 14:12

TheLawnMowerMan
Simon's Church Andy Bernal's daughter apparently. The colours represent the earth, sun and sky.

Andy Bernal was 21 when we started using that crest.
How old do you think his children were?

TBF, whilst I like it, it's not exactly a complicated design is it :?:

I'd say his daughter was probably 4.

What troubles me is why she was involved in the design process some seven years before her dad had any connection with the club.


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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Bandini » 18 Jun 2012 14:19

Welcome to the Team Board, Absent Dad.

I can't help you with your query I'm afraid.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Absent Dad » 18 Jun 2012 14:20

Thanks Bandini.

I'd been reading and contributing to Anything Else for several months before I found this section of the board. I used to follow "The Royals" so it makes for an interesting read.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by MouldyRoyal » 18 Jun 2012 14:23

Pepe the Horseman
TheLawnMowerMan
Simon's Church Andy Bernal's daughter apparently. The colours represent the earth, sun and sky.

Andy Bernal was 21 when we started using that crest.
How old do you think his children were?


I like riddles.


How fast was he travelling?

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Fox Talbot » 18 Jun 2012 15:26

Absent Dad
Isaac Hunt Brantfoot's daughter, not Smee.

She was an art student.....

Did she end up pursuing a career in art?


Mondrian rip-offs mainly.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Jackson Corner » 18 Jun 2012 15:47

Who ever designed it, can't think of many worse badges? The current Fulham and QPR one's are pretty naff.

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by arthurfondrelli » 18 Jun 2012 16:00

Would love to have this badge back. Proper old skool

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Re: The old Reading club badge

by Royal With Cheese » 18 Jun 2012 16:21

At the time I thought it was the shittest Reading badge ever created.

I still do.

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