The club has six different badges currently in use and is asking fans to come up with definitive version.
Bridlington Town have started the new season with almost as many new club badges as new players, and now the club are asking the supporters to come up with their own designs and vote on which should become the official club badge.
In a post on the club website the club say:
"You may have noticed different Bridlington Town badges dotted around the club’s social media channels, official vehicles and matchday programmes.
Now is the chance to have your say. We’re inviting supporters to submit their design for a new club badge, to be used starting from the 2025/26 season.
Designs must be submitted as a high resolution vector image, so that it can be used on social media, clothing and large size banners. Please email submissions to bridlingtontownafc@gmail.com by Monday 30th September.
Bridlington Town will then compile and release all submissions that have met the criteria, and put them to a fan vote. "
The original Bridlington Town badge will automatically be entered into the vote so fans could decide to stick with the existing badge.
The club say that votes can only be cast on match days into the sealed ballot box behind the bar adding:
"Supporters may send down a nominee if they can’t make it.
The winner will be announced at our game against Heaton Stannington on Saturday 16th November, who must be in attendance to collect their award, otherwise it will be passed to 2nd place.
Our professional graphic designer may clean up the chosen design by making minor adjustments, whilst still ensuring that the main features of the badge remain."


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