CRESTFALLEN

Brentford’s new badge angers fans who claim traditional bee looks more like a wasp

Championship club were hoping to make a buzz with design but move ended up getting stung

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BRENTFORD were hoping their new badge would create a buzz - but ended up receiving stinging criticism from fans.

The Championship outfit revealed an updated bee logo to be used from the 2017-18 season onwards.

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Brentford's new bee has just four legsCredit: Brentford

But supporters mocked the four-legged design for looking more like a wasp, with some offering as simple anatomy lesson.


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The club claimed they had spoken to fans for 18 months before changing their crest, the first revision since 1993.

But Twitter users were quick to criticise the design.

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Bees chief executive Mark Devlin claimed there were always going to be emotional issues when changing a badge but defended the club.

He said: "It's always an emotive subject when a club decides to change something as important as its crest.

"But part of our club's philosophy has always been about moving with the times and improving as we go.

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Bees fans have hit out on social media - although some were fond of new logoCredit: Brentford

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"Myself, the Board and the senior leadership team at the club believe that's exactly what the change in the crest does.

"It's simple, it's iconic and it immediately tells the world who we are without even the need for words."

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