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Malpass

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  1. Just the Armada, the Strikers' and the Scorpions' secondaries.
  2. I don't know if we're still using this thread or not, but behind this link is a treasure trove for nu-NASL stuff, including two style guides and some very high-quality primary and alternate logos.
  3. Continuing the footie theme, the Harrisburg City Islanders have created a logo for that most important of anniversaries - the 12th... http://cityislanders.com/club-news/harrisburg-city-islanders-unveil-12th-anniversary-logo/ ..and elsewhere the Tulsa Roughnecks and the Oklahoma City Energy have unrecorded alternates:
  4. The Richmond Kickers have a textless logo they use on their kits... ...and also a reversed colourway version of the same.
  5. Atlanta 2017 have finally got round to updating the MLS logo in their pre-launch badge.
  6. http://www.strikers.com/dct/nasldct/Strikers_MediaGuide_2014_Fall_1lsipf2caqhte1qg0c43gux3jy.pdf This Fort Lauderdale Strikers media guide features an unlisted club wordmark and an NASL one too...
  7. The Scorpions' logo for 2015: EDIT: Also the 40th anniversaries of the Sounders and the 'Caps, as seen in the following links http://mls.mp7.seattle.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/elfinderimages/2014/media-site/media-guide/2014SoundersMediaGuide.pdf http://www.whitecapsfcdigital.com/mediaguide/WFC-mediaguide2014.pdf
  8. SKC alternate (?) in the background, top-right.
  9. The 2012 Fight Hunger Bowl had a slightly different logo to the 2010 and 2011 events: namely the sponsor Kraft introduced their new logo to it. This media guide features the 2012 logo: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/embl/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/12-media-guide.pdf
  10. The Top Prospects Game in the Canadian Hockey League has a new sponsor and logo: There's a French version too:
  11. Another option is to post your find to this forum post, designed for exactly this eventuality - http://boards.sportslogos.net/topic/96060-missing-logos-on-sportslogosnet/
  12. Couple more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Orange_Bowl_Logo_1951-1995.png (could be alternate version of existing 1951-'88 logo?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Orange_Bowl_75_years.svg
  13. Two anniversary Big Sky Conference badges (linked because they are on the large side): http://www.bigskyconf.com/images/2013/6/28/BSC_25th_Anniv_NoTag_PMS_DBG.png http://www.bigskyconf.com/images/2013/6/28/BSC_50th_Anniv_NoTag_PMS_DBG.png
  14. Can't remember the main font off the top of my head, I think I have it on my other computer though. I will check later. However, I can say that the "drug store" bit is an italicized Gill Sans weight, and the 'phone number is in Century Gothic. Looks like ITC Machine to me.
  15. A soccer example for you all now... Wimbledon FC's aborted rebadge in 2003 featured a new badge... which would feature on a rebadged home shirt from the previous season and on a new white away kit. http://origin-www.mkdons.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10420~387227,00.html Neither the amended home nor the new away kit were used in the 2003-04, and in 2004 the club relocated to Milton Keynes, and rebranded to the Milton Keynes Dons.
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