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Someone once asked me “Why do you have a Viking as your clubs crest. I thought the Vikings ‘stopped’ at York”.The only answer I could think to give was “Listen, come Saturday night in Doncaster there’s plenty of pillaging….etc goes on!”.
I agree Open, it's a bold design and has it's own shape. And a Viking is pretty cool, compared to say an Owl or a windmill. I always think a Viking is a bit random, as we don't have a massive amount of Viking heritage I don't think but I think I read it was linked to our name as a 'rover' or 'wanderer' or something like that!My least favourite is the Roma badge - two babies being suckled by a wolf! No thanks!https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/100-best-club-football-badges-ever
From t’web…‘The actual reason behind the Viking appearing on the crest dates back to a sponsorship deal struck between the club and a local Rover car dealership back in 1972 by then owner Morris Setters. The Rover Car Company’s mascot was the Viking, and therefore the decision was made to include a Viking as part of the club’s new crest to subtly symbolise the sponsorship deal between the club and car dealership. The fact that Doncaster was called ‘The Rovers’ was purely coincidental.When the new crest was introduced it included a monochrome Viking image overlayed over a red and white circle, which denoted the club's colours, along with the year of the club’s formation 1879. The Viking image would become known as “The Turk's Head”. Also included on the crest was a shield with the club’s initials - D.R.F.C as well as the Yorkshire white rose in reference to the club’s location. The inset shield was also coloured red and white to denote the teams colours. In the early 1990s the crest was altered, omitting the red and white circle background and the Viking image was coloured gold.A further modification to the Doncaster Rovers' crest was introduced in 2006 and is the one currently in use today. The new adaptation includes a new Yorkshire rose design on the shield as well as a slightly different Viking image in dark yellow.’Before my time, so no idea if it’s true?
Maurice Setters never owned the Rovers. He was manager for 2 or 3 years. The owner at that time might still have been the odious Hubert Bates or perhaps good guy Frank Wilson? (Lol. I think his Christian name was Frank...)BobG
Quote from: BobG on September 19, 2024, 08:11:19 amMaurice Setters never owned the Rovers. He was manager for 2 or 3 years. The owner at that time might still have been the odious Hubert Bates or perhaps good guy Frank Wilson? (Lol. I think his Christian name was Frank...)BobGI read that as Maurice Setters owned the dealership? I wasn’t around then, but think I remember him as Republic of Ireland assistant (to Jack Charlton)?
Warmsworth, Conisbrough, Sprotbrough, cadeby, Hatfield plus more all viking settlements.
A Viking cemetery was found in Adwick a few years ago.
Never been a fan of the current crest, just looks like des lynam wearing a cape. The sooner we go back the city of Doncaster crest the better
Am I right in thinking that the supporters club own copyright to it?Yes Retford branch have copyright of badge, done in the Richardson days, when he introduced the inter milan badge