'We're the Seagulls, not Seapies'
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'We're the Seagulls, not Seapies'
There has been a rumour circulation that Williamstown are considering hanging their nickname from the Seagulls to the Seapies.
Howard Leigh also made mention of this in the March 30 edition of the Hobsons Bay Times.
This is a letter written by Williamstown Football Club General Manager Brendan Curry refuting any and all rumours of such a name change.
'The Williamstown Football Club is extremely disappointed with the report 'The SeaPies take flight' (Times, March 30). The report by Howard Leigh misrepresented our club.
Howard was invited to our induction night on Tuesday, March 23 at Yarraville's Sun Theatre.
During the night our co-captain Brad Lloyd, on behalf of the Williamstown playing and coaching list, pledged to support the Collingwood playing list throughout 2004.
Brad referred to the Collingwood players as "Seapies". This term has been used since 2001 by our coaching and playing staff in reference to the Collingwood players.
At no time since our alignment with Collingwood began in October, 2000, have we discussed changing our logo from Seagulls to Seapies. A "Seapie" is an affectionate name we give to a Collingwood player.
The Seagull is our traditional logo and nickname and appears on all of our merchandise, clothing, correspondence and everything associated withthe football club.
Howard Leigh, as your sports reporter, affords Williamstown Football Club tremendous coverage in your newspaper, but on this occasion he misrepresented (comments) at our induction night.
I can assure all Williamstown FC members, sponsors, past players, life members and supporters that we proudly remain the Seagulls and always will in the future.
Brendan Curry - Williamstown Football Club General Manager.
Howard Leigh also made mention of this in the March 30 edition of the Hobsons Bay Times.
This is a letter written by Williamstown Football Club General Manager Brendan Curry refuting any and all rumours of such a name change.
'The Williamstown Football Club is extremely disappointed with the report 'The SeaPies take flight' (Times, March 30). The report by Howard Leigh misrepresented our club.
Howard was invited to our induction night on Tuesday, March 23 at Yarraville's Sun Theatre.
During the night our co-captain Brad Lloyd, on behalf of the Williamstown playing and coaching list, pledged to support the Collingwood playing list throughout 2004.
Brad referred to the Collingwood players as "Seapies". This term has been used since 2001 by our coaching and playing staff in reference to the Collingwood players.
At no time since our alignment with Collingwood began in October, 2000, have we discussed changing our logo from Seagulls to Seapies. A "Seapie" is an affectionate name we give to a Collingwood player.
The Seagull is our traditional logo and nickname and appears on all of our merchandise, clothing, correspondence and everything associated withthe football club.
Howard Leigh, as your sports reporter, affords Williamstown Football Club tremendous coverage in your newspaper, but on this occasion he misrepresented (comments) at our induction night.
I can assure all Williamstown FC members, sponsors, past players, life members and supporters that we proudly remain the Seagulls and always will in the future.
Brendan Curry - Williamstown Football Club General Manager.
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Yes, they do, but it is the generic 'AFL loves Telstra' layout.
http://williamstown.footballvictoria.com.au/
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Why would Williamstown change their logo/emblem when the club has a great history behind it? Seapies sounds silly anyway. It's better for VFL clubs to retain some of their own identity just in case the 'marriage' breaks down.
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