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4eva Youngy
Retro Footy Logo Guru
Hello Fellow Footy Tragics!
This thread is a historical graphic/pictorial collection of past Australian Football Club logos.
I wish to connect with like-minded enthusiasts who can swap historical imagery from resources like old football programs ie: Football Budget/Football Record’s, beer coasters, playing cards, and also for those who remember the old football newspapers like Inside Football, Westside Football, etc.
I am mainly interested in Pre-AFL logos, specifically our second-tier leagues today, that were all once proud and dominant leagues in each state.
Having collected and then digitally recreating them through vector graphic applications over the years, I have developed an extensive database covering WA, SA, VIC, QLD, TAS, NT.
My digital vector catalogue also extends beyond football into NRL, NSWRL, QRL, NBL, NSL, ABL, and other minor Australian sports leagues also.
If you feel you have an old club logo you would like to view as a large neat & clean image, rather than a tiny pixelated one from the net don't hesitate to let me know.
Enjoy a trip down memory lane!
In 1982, The West Australian Football League (W.A.F.L) unveiled the league's new branding brief.
Two clubs that were prominent in this new and exciting change were West Perth & East Fremantle.
West Perth "The Cardinals" eventually changed to "The Falcons" nickname having promoted the Falcon logo for a few seasons prior, whilst the premiership port city powerhouse of East Fremantle ditched their age-old confusing nickname in "Old Easts" to a more logical name in "The Sharks" in 1983.
(Note: East Perth during the war years in local vernacular were dubbed "Young Easts")
W.A.F.L Circa 1982
This thread is a historical graphic/pictorial collection of past Australian Football Club logos.
I wish to connect with like-minded enthusiasts who can swap historical imagery from resources like old football programs ie: Football Budget/Football Record’s, beer coasters, playing cards, and also for those who remember the old football newspapers like Inside Football, Westside Football, etc.
I am mainly interested in Pre-AFL logos, specifically our second-tier leagues today, that were all once proud and dominant leagues in each state.
Having collected and then digitally recreating them through vector graphic applications over the years, I have developed an extensive database covering WA, SA, VIC, QLD, TAS, NT.
My digital vector catalogue also extends beyond football into NRL, NSWRL, QRL, NBL, NSL, ABL, and other minor Australian sports leagues also.
If you feel you have an old club logo you would like to view as a large neat & clean image, rather than a tiny pixelated one from the net don't hesitate to let me know.
Enjoy a trip down memory lane!
In 1982, The West Australian Football League (W.A.F.L) unveiled the league's new branding brief.
Two clubs that were prominent in this new and exciting change were West Perth & East Fremantle.
West Perth "The Cardinals" eventually changed to "The Falcons" nickname having promoted the Falcon logo for a few seasons prior, whilst the premiership port city powerhouse of East Fremantle ditched their age-old confusing nickname in "Old Easts" to a more logical name in "The Sharks" in 1983.
(Note: East Perth during the war years in local vernacular were dubbed "Young Easts")
W.A.F.L Circa 1982
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