Leeds United delays reveal of new club crest
After an initial redesign was shelved amid huge criticism, Leeds United has revealed the timetable for its new badge.
Leeds United announced it will delay the introduction of a new club crest until the 2019-2020 season.
The Championship outfit had initially revealed a redesign – depicting a figure thumping his chest – in January, with the intention of changing to the new badge from next season onwards.
While Leeds insisted more than 10,000 people, including "legends, current players, club staff, the owner, partners and representatives from the Leeds and Yorkshire communities" were involved in the decision-making process, the new-look crest was heavily criticised.
After receiving such a huge backlash from its supporters, Leeds scrapped the planned change and instead invited fans to send in their own ideas – an appeal that has seen the club inundated with alternative suggestions.
Season ticket holders and club members will eventually vote to decide a winner, though that process has been delayed.
"Due to the volume of ideas and designs submitted by fans and their focus around celebrating our 100-year anniversary, we can confirm that we will now be introducing a new club crest on the shirt for the 2019-2020 centenary season and beyond," a club statement read.
"We would like to take this opportunity to thank all fans for the inspiration they have provided which, following further consultation with supporters’ groups, will form the basis of a democratic vote later this year.
"We look forward to our loyal and passionate fans selecting a crest that will proudly herald in the next 100 years."