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Cambridge have launched a new kit (70s throwback) and new badge for next season. I think the video is superb. It's shot around Cambridge and features lots of ex players. (Apologies that our friend Wes from the north features). There's a lovely reference to Tom Youngs who very recently died. Regardless on your thoughts on the club, I find it hard not to be impressed by this. I think we'd love it if we'd done something like this.
Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 17:03 - Jun 18 with 2544 views
I like the shirt (and the video) but not the new badge so much. I mean their old one certainly needed to be changed, because it was a mess, but I think I saw better offerings in a short-list for the new one.
I must admit, I could only recognise one of the Cambridge greats (Dion Dublin.) Is one of them Alan Biley without the hair?
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 17:08 - Jun 18 with 2515 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 17:03 - Jun 18 by Sharkey
I like the shirt (and the video) but not the new badge so much. I mean their old one certainly needed to be changed, because it was a mess, but I think I saw better offerings in a short-list for the new one.
I must admit, I could only recognise one of the Cambridge greats (Dion Dublin.) Is one of them Alan Biley without the hair?
Yeah, the new badge is a bit of an acquired taste, but at least it's a break from the identikit 'logo with a ring around it, with the name in the ring' design that so many clubs are going with these days.
I like the new badge - lettering style feels like a nod to some of the big sides in Argentina. River Plate, San Lorenzo and a few others have their initials in a similar style at the centre of their badges.
I've always really liked Cambridge United for reasons unknown really. I know they're a local club and all so of course I'll have a bit of a soft spot, but I just warm to them.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 18:12 - Jun 18 with 2146 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 18:05 - Jun 18 by TresBonne
I've always really liked Cambridge United for reasons unknown really. I know they're a local club and all so of course I'll have a bit of a soft spot, but I just warm to them.
I saw a few town pre season friendlys there. I was in the home section. They really don’t like us but I still sort of like them.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 18:54 - Jun 18 with 2012 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 18:05 - Jun 18 by TresBonne
I've always really liked Cambridge United for reasons unknown really. I know they're a local club and all so of course I'll have a bit of a soft spot, but I just warm to them.
I lived near the Abbey between 95 - 00, so would often go and watch them if Town weren't at home during that time. I rarely go now but do look out for their results.
Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 23:50 - Jun 18 with 1557 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 17:03 - Jun 18 by Sharkey
I like the shirt (and the video) but not the new badge so much. I mean their old one certainly needed to be changed, because it was a mess, but I think I saw better offerings in a short-list for the new one.
I must admit, I could only recognise one of the Cambridge greats (Dion Dublin.) Is one of them Alan Biley without the hair?
I'm not familiar with all their players, but did recognise Paul Wanless, Andy Duncan and Steve Fallon, who later managed Histon to their win over Leeds in the cup.
Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 08:04 - Jun 19 with 1255 views
The kit is OK although the white trim on the collar is unnecessary and looks a bit 'busy'. Black would've been nicer.
The sponsor obviously has to be prominent but there's something about that I don't like too, it might be the font.
Otherwise not a bad effort, and the badge is definitely an improvement on the laughably dated one they had previously with the CU on top of the football. The old one just reminds me of local football coverage, its the only time I would ever see it. I see Stewart White when I see that.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 10:18 - Jun 19 with 1019 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 23:50 - Jun 18 by Whos_blue
I'm not familiar with all their players, but did recognise Paul Wanless, Andy Duncan and Steve Fallon, who later managed Histon to their win over Leeds in the cup.
I remember that period when Histon and Cambridge Utd were in the same league, - was it maybe 3 seasons around 2009-ish?
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 10:33 - Jun 19 with 981 views
Nicely done, to be fair, although I must admit the first thing the badge reminded me of was the old CBBC logo from a couple of years ago.
I always think of Cambridge as one of the great what ifs of football, considering how they were in the other automatic promotion spot behind us with a handful of games to go in 1992.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:01 - Jun 19 with 919 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 10:49 - Jun 19 by The_Major
Nicely done, to be fair, although I must admit the first thing the badge reminded me of was the old CBBC logo from a couple of years ago.
I always think of Cambridge as one of the great what ifs of football, considering how they were in the other automatic promotion spot behind us with a handful of games to go in 1992.
I've always thought Cambridge United would be an attractive acquisition target for some wealthy investors. There's no big club around them for miles (Arsenal or Spurs are probably the closest Premier league club now), affluent area, a desirable city to live in and well connected, and easy reach of London which would make attracting players relatively straight forward.
Historically I guess the reason Cambridge and Oxford haven't had particularly successful football clubs is due to demographics, less working class, more academic etc. The industry has changed though, if I were a wealthy American looking to put some money into a lower league club over here they wouldn't be a bad bet.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:12 - Jun 19 with 873 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:01 - Jun 19 by _clive_baker_
I've always thought Cambridge United would be an attractive acquisition target for some wealthy investors. There's no big club around them for miles (Arsenal or Spurs are probably the closest Premier league club now), affluent area, a desirable city to live in and well connected, and easy reach of London which would make attracting players relatively straight forward.
Historically I guess the reason Cambridge and Oxford haven't had particularly successful football clubs is due to demographics, less working class, more academic etc. The industry has changed though, if I were a wealthy American looking to put some money into a lower league club over here they wouldn't be a bad bet.
Almost similar to what the Americans have done with Venezia in that investment in a place that is iconic to Americans - not on the same scale of course
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:01 - Jun 19 by _clive_baker_
I've always thought Cambridge United would be an attractive acquisition target for some wealthy investors. There's no big club around them for miles (Arsenal or Spurs are probably the closest Premier league club now), affluent area, a desirable city to live in and well connected, and easy reach of London which would make attracting players relatively straight forward.
Historically I guess the reason Cambridge and Oxford haven't had particularly successful football clubs is due to demographics, less working class, more academic etc. The industry has changed though, if I were a wealthy American looking to put some money into a lower league club over here they wouldn't be a bad bet.
Oxford was different from Cambridge. Until maybe the 80s the Cowley works employed about 20,000 people. It was like two different cities, side by side. And the Blackbird Leys estate was like something from the grimmest bits of London.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:41 - Jun 19 with 820 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:12 - Jun 19 by Sharkey
Oxford was different from Cambridge. Until maybe the 80s the Cowley works employed about 20,000 people. It was like two different cities, side by side. And the Blackbird Leys estate was like something from the grimmest bits of London.
That's interesting. I don't know a huge amount about Oxford, I've been a few times mostly for a day / night on the beers with friends as I've got mates in the midlands and south west and its a decent mid point for us all. Last time we went punting and I was so p1ssed I was in bed by about 11pm.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 14:52 - Jun 19 with 536 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:12 - Jun 19 by Sharkey
Oxford was different from Cambridge. Until maybe the 80s the Cowley works employed about 20,000 people. It was like two different cities, side by side. And the Blackbird Leys estate was like something from the grimmest bits of London.
Yes, I lived up the Cowley Road for a year and the motto was "on a /Saturday night, don;t be on the last bus to Blackbird Leys". The Cowley car factory now employs 4,000 or so; some of the site has been turned into a business park. Cambridge still has a slightly smaller population than Oxford but, as you say, it never had much manufacturing. However, it's been a boom town & I'm told this has boosted property prices in towns as far away as Thetford.
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 11:01 - Jun 19 by _clive_baker_
I've always thought Cambridge United would be an attractive acquisition target for some wealthy investors. There's no big club around them for miles (Arsenal or Spurs are probably the closest Premier league club now), affluent area, a desirable city to live in and well connected, and easy reach of London which would make attracting players relatively straight forward.
Historically I guess the reason Cambridge and Oxford haven't had particularly successful football clubs is due to demographics, less working class, more academic etc. The industry has changed though, if I were a wealthy American looking to put some money into a lower league club over here they wouldn't be a bad bet.
Plymouth is the one that befuddles me - I find it astonishing that they've never been in the top flight - and you'd think it would be ripe for investment.
The catchment area for a start off - with the demise of Torquay and Yeovil, Exeter is the only league team between Plymouth and Bristol - that's about 120 miles - and then there's Cornwall (although with Truro now in the National League, that could change by this time next year).
Home Park capacity is 17,500, which is about the same as Brentford, and bigger than Bournemouth, but a quick look on Google Earth shows plenty of space for expansion - 25-30k would probably be about right, plus their record attendance is bigger than ours to be fair.
Yes, it's a bit of a trek from London, but it's actually 46 miles closer than Newcastle is, and they seem to manage alright with investment etc. In addition, Northumberland and Devon/Cornwall are probably similar areas in terms of population density, so I'd say the potential is there (not to mention that there's another huge fanbase on Newcastle's doorstep with those loveable Mackems)
Plymouth just seems a bit of an outpost when it could be a lot more.
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The Cambridge United kit reveal on 18:34 - Jun 19 with 239 views
The Cambridge United kit reveal on 17:28 - Jun 19 by The_Major
Plymouth is the one that befuddles me - I find it astonishing that they've never been in the top flight - and you'd think it would be ripe for investment.
The catchment area for a start off - with the demise of Torquay and Yeovil, Exeter is the only league team between Plymouth and Bristol - that's about 120 miles - and then there's Cornwall (although with Truro now in the National League, that could change by this time next year).
Home Park capacity is 17,500, which is about the same as Brentford, and bigger than Bournemouth, but a quick look on Google Earth shows plenty of space for expansion - 25-30k would probably be about right, plus their record attendance is bigger than ours to be fair.
Yes, it's a bit of a trek from London, but it's actually 46 miles closer than Newcastle is, and they seem to manage alright with investment etc. In addition, Northumberland and Devon/Cornwall are probably similar areas in terms of population density, so I'd say the potential is there (not to mention that there's another huge fanbase on Newcastle's doorstep with those loveable Mackems)
Plymouth just seems a bit of an outpost when it could be a lot more.
It's rugby country though isn't it? I think that would have an impact on a football tradition which takes time to build - see also MK (for different reasons).
It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.