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Bournemouth’s new badge ‘leaked’ as Cherries request trademark… but fans say it looks ‘like a cider brand logo’


A BOLD new Bournemouth badge has been “leaked” – with fans divided on whether it’s a sin or a tonic.

The Cherries have applied to trademark the fresh and fruity design – but some supporters likened the image to a “cider brand logo” or “sh*t IPA rebrand”.

Bournemouth have formally applied to register a new logo
Strike hero Dominic Solanke could soon be in a new badgeCredit: PA

Bournemouth’s current shield-shaped badge, including a player with a football on his head, could be replaced by a round logo featuring three cherries.

And video game researcher Kurakasis revealed that the Cherries have already “filed a trademark application”.

But there was a mixed response from fans when Footy Headlines posted the new look next to the old badge.

One observer claimed it would mean the Premier League club “rebranding as a sh*t IPA”.

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And a second supporter responded similarly: “Does kind of look like a cider brand logo but it’s definitely better than the current one.”

But other fans suggested the triple-cherry image might boost Bournemouth’s merchandise sales – even if they themselves were unsure about its style.

One wrote: “If it is just for the merch that MBJ created then this is fine but if any more than that…”

The Cherries have formally requested to trademark the logo with the words: “AFC BOURNEMOUTH 1899 THE CHERRIES.”

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A full image of the badge was also part of the application, filed last Thursday.

It comes as Bournemouth were unlucky not to snatch a point in Saturday’s 1-0 Prem loss at home to Manchester City.

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The Cherries are now winless in seven matches, albeit still eight points above the drop zone.

Boss Andoni Iraola said after falling to Phil Foden’s 24th-minute finish: “In the second half I could have asked for much more.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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