So the club is already walking back the awfulness that was the ludicrous new badge.
Suffice to say, the new badge in its current form isn't going to see the light of day. Kinnear: "The learning from today has been, based on where we've ended up, the consultation process hasn't gone deep enough."
— Phil Hay (@PhilHayYEP) January 24, 2018
Hopefully, Radrizzani got the memo about this being incredibly unpopular. I’m all for having fans redesign the badge, as they’ve come up with better designs that whatever it is that the club came out with yesterday.
What a day.
Leeds United Links
We have a contest to see if anyone can come up with a better badge than the club. [Through It All Together]
The team might miss out on the playoffs, but that’s because the players have gone mental and gotten red cards, not because of Christiansen or Orta. [Through It All Together]
Even an MP got involved in the badge fiasco. [Through It All Together]
England and English Football Links
Arsenal are through to the League Cup final, here’s how the players did. [The Short Fuse]
Brighton & Hove Albion striker Glenn Murray and his wife were arrested over £1.1 million tax fraud. [BBC.com]
Phil Neville avoids charges over past tweets because why not. [Sky Sports.com]
Claude Puel has calmed Leicester City down and the club is rising up the table in the Premier League. [The Guardian]
World Football Links
Real Madrid was dumped out of the Copa del Rey by Leganes. [Managing Madrid]
The Philadelphia Union will reveal their new shirt design later today. Hopefully it won’t be as bad as the Leeds badge was. [Brotherly Game]