Fans ordered Crusasders RL (the ld club) shirts early last season but had to wait weeks for their replica shirts. I had my shirt for the last 2 games of the season. When we were forming hte new club we discussed this and the feeling was that fans had paid out £40 but not really had use of the shirts. Ite was decided to keep the same kit (the red one and the black one with a dafodil yellow 'V'). A new Glyndwr kit (see othe post) has been introduced and the fans have really taken to this probably because it IS a break from the old club.
Fans chose the name as manny supporters travel from far and wide to support the team and Crusaders held some identity for the majority of fans. The RFL determined that there must be some geographical location in the name hence the North Wales Crusaders.
I fail to see how we are cashing in on the old company. They sold us down the river and we were left with the prospect of no RL in North Wales. It was the fans who moved to set up the new club and are please with the progress in such a short time since the withdrawan of the Super League application.
I am not 100% sure but I thing the badge was sold as an asset in the folding of the old club. The new club has registerd this, again because it appears on the old shirts, so no problem with plagerism.
I think the badge will change as we develop; It changed from Celtic Crusaders to Crusaders RL, so no reasoin why it cannot change again.
If we had a sugar-daddy and everyone in North Wales wasflush with cash I am sure things would have changed more quickly but this isn't the case, the new club didn't want to see fans even more out of pocket than they are already and the fans chose the name of the club