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Jacksonville Armada is the name of the new NASL team in town.

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Quote:<p style="font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">Jacksonville’s newest professional sports team will be called the Jacksonville Armada FC, beginning play April 2015 in the North American Soccer League.

<p style="font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">The team’s name, its logo and its colors — navy blue, royal blue, gold and white — were announced Tuesday morning at the Jacksonville Landing. The name is a nod to the city’s naval heritage, and the logo is a shield with a stylized white anchor on blue and gold background.

<p style="font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">The team will play next year at a location to be announced later. The ownership group has said it plans to eventually build a soccer-specific stadium, capable of being expanded.

 
 

I think they did a good job on the logo.

 

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http://members.jacksonville.com/news/met...-armada-fc


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That's actually pretty cool. I love the name.
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(This post was last modified: 02-18-2014, 12:17 PM by Deacon.)

Great job by whoever designed that! I like the colors and the logo.

 

Not to derail or anything but I really wish they had used those colors for the NFL team. I think Weaver missed a huge opportunity by not tying into the city's industrial-military background. Dreadnoughts would have been an awesome name.


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I am with everyone here so far. Love the name and logo. Good marketing choice.


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Love it! Jacksonville Armada sounds AWESOME!


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The only thing better would be that is was MLS and not NASL. :thumbsup:


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Quote:The only thing better would be that is was MLS and not NASL. :thumbsup:
 

Serious question since I don't follow soccer at all, but wouldn't it be possible for them to turn MLS down the road, or would it forever be a NASL team? 

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Quote:Serious question since I don't follow soccer at all, but wouldn't it be possible for them to turn MLS down the road, or would it forever be a NASL team? 
The possibility would always be there, sure. I'm thinking about calling David Beckham and tell him to forget the Miami plans and come north a little bit to put a team.

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Quote:Serious question since I don't follow soccer at all, but wouldn't it be possible for them to turn MLS down the road, or would it forever be a NASL team? 
 

I would say it's possible but not for at least 10-15 years. Orlando and Miami are both on course to get MLS franchises. That doesn't help our case. I think this new Jacksonville franchise seems to be in good hands. They will have to get a soccer stadium built. A stadium that can be expanded to the 18-20k range. The city has to support the team. They have to get a lot of local corporate support as well. It's a long road.

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Quote:Great job by whoever designed that! I like the colors and the logo.

 

Not to derail or anything but I really wish they had used those colors for the NFL team. I think Weaver missed a huge opportunity by not tying into the city's industrial-military background. Dreadnoughts would have been an awesome name.
 

Yup.  Wasn't it Dolores that wanted the teal because it was trendy at the time?

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Quote:Yup.  Wasn't it Dolores that wanted the teal because it was trendy at the time?
 

If I remember right, the League passed down the color choices to the teams. Basically, we had to have teal as a color but it was up to the team to choose which color was dominant. Now, I'm sure that the League could have been persuaded, but that's my little fantasy and all.

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Love the logo


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We had soccer here a long time ago.

 

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It was an interesting fad, but it went away pretty quick.


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Quote:Great job by whoever designed that! I like the colors and the logo.

 

Not to derail or anything but I really wish they had used those colors for the NFL team. I think Weaver missed a huge opportunity by not tying into the city's industrial-military background. Dreadnoughts would have been an awesome name.




Are those colors a little Chargerish?
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Quote:Are those colors a little Chargerish?
 

Aren't the Texans colors a little Buffalo-ish?

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Quote:We had soccer here a long time ago.

 

[Image: Jacksonville_Tea_Men.png]

It was an interesting fad, but it went away pretty quick.
Different time now I think. The chance of success is far greater. There are a lot of soccer folks in and around Jax now. The USMNT against Scotland, and women's national team shows that (among other things).

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Look forward to getting a hat, maybe a shirt when they come out. (Got to be flex fit though!)


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It was an interesting fad, but it went away pretty quick.
 

Alot has changed in thirty years. The MLS has been around for over a decade and is expanding. The NASL has a solid footprint in a lot of major markets. Cities are building soccer stadiums instead of sticking teams in retrofitted baseball and football venues. It's alot different than it was in the late 70's/early 80's.

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Quote:Are those colors a little Chargerish?
 

Yep. Just like the Chargers are a little bit Rams-ish, not only in color, but helmet design as well. And while I agree that it would run the risk of color confusion, shading can always help you out there. I guess this all just stems from the fact that I never understood why they thought Jaguars was a good name. Really makes no sense to me as far as the connection to the city.

 

Quote:Aren't the Texans colors a little Buffalo-ish?
 

And a bit New England-ish. There's only so many color combinations to go around.

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(This post was last modified: 02-19-2014, 10:57 AM by Bon Jagley.)

Quote:Yep. Just like the Chargers are a little bit Rams-ish, not only in color, but helmet design as well. And while I agree that it would run the risk of color confusion, shading can always help you out there. I guess this all just stems from the fact that I never understood why they thought Jaguars was a good name. Really makes no sense to me as far as the connection to the city.

 

 

And a bit New England-ish. There's only so many color combinations to go around.
 

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<p style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px;text-align:center;background-color:rgb(230,230,230);">The Jaguars name was selected through a fan contest. Finalists for the name included the Sharks, Stingrays and even Panthers, but Jaguars was ultimately selected on December 6, 1991.

 
 

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http://www.profootballhof.com/history/nicknames.aspx

 

The Jaguar name predated Weaver, Seldin and anybody that ultimately ran the team.


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