Re: 2017 Kits* : Tue Nov 22, 2016 11:08 am
Dropkick Murphy wrote:
I'd obviously prefer Wires to have decent kits than bad ones (the new ones are okay) but we won the 2010 Challenge Cup in an awful one and it didn't bother me too much!
The name is far more important and like you I'm still feeling let down by last year's re-brand because I thought we were going to do what Wakefield just have and we didn't. There won't be another one for a while so that was an opportunity wasted.
I cringe when I see someone call us "Wolves" on here. If I heard anyone say it in real life I'd be gobsmacked. In 19 years it's never happened though.
The name is far more important and like you I'm still feeling let down by last year's re-brand because I thought we were going to do what Wakefield just have and we didn't. There won't be another one for a while so that was an opportunity wasted.
I cringe when I see someone call us "Wolves" on here. If I heard anyone say it in real life I'd be gobsmacked. In 19 years it's never happened though.
It seemed like it was a constant battle to keep Trinity in the name. When Steve Ferres was in charge during the John Kear era, I understand that he wanted to ditch Trinity altogether and just use Wildcats, and on one occasion Trinity was missed off the badge "in error". A lot of media outlets didn't use Trinity at all, but the owner back then knew what the fans thought and insisted on keeping Trinity despite the rather clunky three-barrelled name. Now, I'm glad we endured the awkward name, as it only ever became about ditching one aspect.
I get the impression that it is this one step that has excited people most of all, as well as reverting to the old badge. The mascot is still there for the kids, and "Wildcats" will be used a kids thing, which is all it was fit for anyway.