Whe did the Red Devil in Man Utd's badge come from?
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Easy, from the friendly netherworld dwelling person fergie sold his soul to , to win the premiership!
The Manchester United crest has been altered on a few occasions however its basis remains the same. The badge is derived from the crest of the city of Manchester. The devil on the club badge stems from the club's nickname "The Red Devils", which was adopted in the early 60s after Sir Matt Busby heard it in reference to the red-shirted Salford rugby league side.
By the end of the '60s, the devil had started to be included on club programmes and scarves, before it was finally incorporated into the club badge in 1970, holding its unmistakable pitchfork.
The badge is derived from the crest of the city of Manchester. The devil on the club badge stems from the club's nickname "The Red Devils", which was adopted in the early 60s after Sir Matt Busby heard it in reference to the red-shirted Salford rugby league side. By the end of the '60s, the devil had started to be included on club programmes and scarves, before it was finally incorporated into the club badge in 1970, holding its unmistakable pitchfork. In 1998, the badge was once again redesigned, this time removing the words "Football Club".
i was wondering exactly the same thing...y would u want the devil in ur badge gosh strange people
Don't you feel like a plank for not checking Wikipedia first like all these other people did?
I think it came about in the early Seventies.
Manager Tommy Docherty was shagging the Club Doctor's wife and she used to call him a wee Red Devil....
hard question
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